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It is not necessary to see the foreign study
adviser to get the "approval" portion of your application
signed. Just drop it off in the Office of Programs Abroad!
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The Foreign Study Adviser
Once the student has
researched options and selected one or two programs, he/she may want to
consult the foreign study adviser. She is available to meet with students
individually to help them formulate their study abroad plans on non-Tufts
programs. Before meeting with the foreign study adviser, students must
attend one of the
general information meetings, have a completed
information card on file in the Office of Tufts Programs Abroad, read the
Tufts Study Abroad Guidelines carefully, and do basic research in
the study abroad library by studying the relevant program brochures
and student evaluations. The foreign study adviser cannot do your
homework for you! It is not necessary for you to see the adviser
unless you have a particular problem or you are considering applying
to a program not listed in these guidelines.
The foreign study adviser is available
during the academic year (September to May).
Her office hours are Tuesdays 2-4 p.m. and
Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. or by appointment. The foreign study adviser is
unavailable on Fridays. |