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Applicants can use their applicant status portal to check on the completeness of their admissions file. Early Decision I Early Decision II Regular Decision
A complete application includes the following items, which are required:
1. Completed Common Application, Coalition Application, or QuestBridge Application, including: 1.1. Letters of Recommendation:Tufts requires one letter from a teacher in a junior or senior year major academic course (math, natural science, social science, English, or a world language) and one letter from a school counselor for all applicants to the School of Arts and Sciences or the School of Engineering. BFA applicants must submit two letters of recommendation: one from a school counselor an...
These additions to the application are optional, meaning they are not required:
1. Standardized Testing: Undergraduate applicants to Tufts seeking to enroll in the Fall of 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, or 2026 have a choice about whether or not to submit SAT or ACT scores to be considered for admission to Tufts University. If applicants would like us to consider their exam results as one component of their candidacy, we will do so in a nuanced and contextual way. If students choose not to submit exam results, we will evaluate their candidacy in a nuanced and contextual w...
All application materials are submitted online via the Common Application website, Coalition Application website, or through the QuestBridge National College Match application, including high school transcripts and letters of recommendation. If there are materials that cannot be sent electronically, those materials may be mailed to: Office of Under...
Learn about the application deadlines, materials, and requirements for first-year students at Tufts University. Find out how to submit your Common Application, Coalition Application, QuestBridge Application, and optional test scores, portfolio, and interview.
Find answers to common questions about applying to Tufts University as a first year student. Learn about application deadlines, requirements, materials, decisions, and more.