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Vernon Miller ● (617) 627-2091 ● vernon.miller@tufts.edu
Location: Medford, MA
Website: admissions.tufts.edu
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Number of Students: 6,716
Student to Faculty Ratio: 9:1
Percentage of Students Who Identify As Native: 1.5%
Percentage of Staff Who Identify As Native: .7%
Graduation Rate For Native Students: Not Provided
Admission Requirements
High school transcript, essays, two letters of recommendation, optional interview, optional SAT/ACT scores
Native Financial Aid Opportunities Offered by the School
None
Diploma
Certificate
Associate's
Bachelor's ✓
Master's ✓
Doctorate ✓
On-Campus Native Specific Housing
On-Campus Family Housing
On-Campus Sober Housing ✓
On-Campus Childcare ✓
Support Person For Native Students ✓
Elder-In-Residence
Native American Tuition Waiver
Native Greek Organizations
Arts & Entertainment Degrees
Architectural Engineering
Architectural Studies
Art Education
Art History
Art History and Museum Studies
Dance
Film and Media Studies
Fine Arts
History of Art and Architecture
Interdisciplinary Art
International Literary and Visual Studies
Music Engineering
Music, Sound, and Culture
Studio Art
Theatre and Performance Studies
Visual and Material Studies
Native Degrees
Native American and Indigenous Studies
Native Language(s) Taught
None
Native Classes
Black Power/Red Power
Contemporary Indigenous Literature
Indigenous Art and Environment
Indigenous Genders and Feminisms
Indigenous North America
Native Supports Offered
Indigenous Student Center
Native Student Organizations
Indigenous Students Organization at Tufts
Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science
Native Events
Graduation Ceremony
Indigenous People's Day
Native Preparation Programs
None
Native High School Programming
None
How Is The School Involved With The Local Native Community?
Tufts University seeks to support the educational goals of Native youth from greater Boston by contributing to initiatives of the North American Indian Center of Boston (NAICOB). Tufts University has also held college workshops and visits for youth from the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, the nearest federally recognized tribe to our campus.