Engineering Advising
Students enrolled in an Engineering degree program have three members on their Advising Team: a Pre-Major/Major Advisor, a Senior Academic Advisor, and an Advising Dean. The Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Computer Science departments have additional advising staff members within their departments.
Faculty and parents/guardians should contact Dean Jennifer Stephan. Graduate students should consult with their faculty advisor, graduate program director, or the graduate dean's office.
Key Resources
Pre-Major/Major Advisor
Pre-Major/Major Advisors can help all students with:
- Course planning
- Registration
- Academic guidance
- Finding campus resources
New Engineering students are assigned a Pre-Major Advisor prior to matriculation. Pre-Major Advisors meet students during Orientation and provide ongoing support until students declare a major. When a major is declared, Engineering students are assigned a Major Advisor who is a full-time faculty member from the declared department. Engineering students must declare a major and secure a Major Advisor by February 15th of their first year.
If you don't know your Advisor, log in to SIS and look under "Academics" on your homepage. You'll find their name and a link to email them directly.
Senior Academic Advisors
Your Senior Academic Advisor is the first point of contact for first-year and sophomore students who have technical questions about requirements or who want to discuss broader issues of transitioning to college.
Your Senior Academic Advisor can help first-year and sophomore students with:
- Resources for first- and second-year students
- Course exploration
- Campus life questions
- Major exploration
- University resource and co-curricular opportunities
- Internal transfers from the School of Arts and Sciences to the School of Engineering
John Gearin
John Gearin
Senior Academic Advisor, School of Engineering
- First-Year Engineers with surnames A–M
- First-Year Arts and Sciences to Engineering Internal Transfer Students
- Appointments are held via Zoom or in person
Tara Zantow
Senior Academic Advisor, School of Engineering
- First-Year Engineers with surnames N-Z
- Sophomore Arts and Sciences to Engineering Internal Transfer Students
- Appointments are held via Zoom or in person
John O'Keefe
Senior Academic Advisor for Student Success, School of Engineering
- Partners with Dean Stephan in supporting Engineers with surnames A-Z
- Helps with academic planning, difficulty, and strategies for student success
- Appointments on Zoom or in person
Advising Deans
The Advising Dean (also known as an alpha dean) is the first point of contact for faculty and parents who are concerned about a student’s academics.
Your Advising Dean can help all students with:
- Everything your Senior Academic Advisor can help with
- Academic difficulty
- Extended absences/leaves
- Policies related to curriculum and graduation requirements
- Graduation progress
Jennifer Stephan
Dean of Academic Advising & Undergraduate Studies (alpha dean)
- School of Engineering
- Last Names A to Z
- By default, appointments are held on Zoom. Dean Stephan will contact you if she will be on campus for your appointment, should you wish to meet in person.
As Dean of Academic Advising and Undergraduate Studies for the School of Engineering, Jennifer Stephan advises all undergraduate students in the School of Engineering. Dean Stephan is also a resource for all ROTC students in all schools. Learn more information on Tufts ROTC Support.
Department-Based Advising Staff
Students pursuing Mechanical Engineering (BSME), Human Factors Engineering (BSHFE), Electrical Engineering (BSEE), Computer Engineering (BSCPE), Engineering Physics (BSEP), Computer Science (BSCS), and Data Science (BSDS) students have staff members within their departments who can assist with advising:
Megan Monaghan
Senior Academic Advisor for BSEE, BSCPE, BSEP, BSCS, and BSDS
- Appointments are held at the Joyce Cummings Center, Room 420
Zoe Snyder
Student Advisor for ME and HFE (Undergraduate and Graduate advising)
- Appointments held at Robinson 156, Tsungming Tu Complex (formally known as the SEC)
Graduate Advising
Graduate students should consult with their faculty advisor, graduate program director, or the graduate dean's office.