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Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Graduate School's Policies and Procedures
For a full description of the Graduate School's Policies and Procedures with regard to registration, tuition and fees, academic policies, degree
requirements, Master's thesis requirements, and more, please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook on the Graduate & Professional Studies web site.
Apply to Economics Graduate Program
Office of Graduate Studies
The Office of Graduate Studies serves the Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences (GSAS). From the office’s website, visitors can find
information about applying to graduate programs, expenses and
financial aid, application requirements and deadlines, and much
more. Links to some of the information on the site are provided
below:
How to Apply
Application Requirements and Deadlines
Contact the Office of Graduate Studies
Request a Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Catalog
Graduate Student Handbook
Published annually, the Graduate Student Handbook contains important
dates, policies and procedures, requirements, and graduation
information concerning current Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
graduate students.
Funding Opportunities
There are a variety of outside funding opportunities for Arts and
Sciences graduate students. Students interested in learning more
about these opportunities, which are both general and
discipline-specific, should visit the Office of Graduate Studies
website.
Take A Class
You don't need to be a graduate student to take Tufts graduate
courses. The Graduate Career Advancement Program (GCAP) was created
for people who want access to superior graduate-level courses but
don't need or want a graduate degree. GCAP students take the same
classes as our graduate students and may enroll, for either credit
or audit, in up to four undergraduate or graduate courses per
semester.
TuftsPlus Program
The TuftsPlus program offers tuition scholarships (maximum 50%) to Tufts
undergraduates who are admitted to a participating master's program. It also
offers a streamlined application process in which the GRE requirement is waived
and only two letters of recommendation are required.
Alma Matters Magazine
Alma Matters is the magazine for Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
graduate alumni and graduate students. Published twice a year, it highlights the
work of Tufts alumni, students, and programs.
Alma Matters-Plus
Published quarterly, Alma Matters-Plus is the e-newsletter for Tufts
Arts, Sciences, and Engineering graduate alumni, graduate students, faculty, and
staff. Each issue highlights the work of Tufts alumni, students, and programs.
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