Welcome to the StAAR Center!
Welcome to the StAAR Center!
Tufts Student Life
Explore accessibility and Academic Resources
JULY 27, 2021
Hello Jumbos,
Tufts is proud to welcome students with a variety of backgrounds, interests, and abilities. This week, we're introducing the academic resource hub for Tufts undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Arts and Sciences (including the SMFA at Tufts) and School of Engineering, the Student Accessibility and Academic Resource (StAAR) Center

Student Accessibility and Academic Resource (StAAR) Center

At StAAR we value the individuality of each student, offering a number of different types of free programs to help students reach their full potential while at Tufts. Specific programs include but are not limited to:
This Fall, StAAR Center will offer a combination of in-person and remote appointments, tutoring sessions, study groups, and academic workshops. StAAR is located in Dowling Hall. StAAR's Writing Center and Academic Coaching center are located in the basement of the Tisch Library. 
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Students with Disabilities

Any Tufts student who may have a diagnosed disability (chronic health, cognitive, sensory, physical, mental health, etc.) that fundamentally impacts one or more of their major life functions should consider registering with the StAAR center. The StAAR Center supports students with appropriate academic, housing, transportation and dining based accommodations depending on the individual nature of their disability. 
Register a Disability-Related Need
To make an appointment with a representative from the StAAR center, please email us at: StAARCenter@tufts.edu.

The Lyft Program

The StAAR Center is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the rideshare app Lyft! Through the generous contributions of Michael and Kathryn Lainoff, all AS&E and Fletcher students with a documented disability who are registered with the StAAR Center and approved for a transportation or parking accommodation may now utilize Lyft to assist them as they navigate campus and their Tufts-sponsored activities.
Learn More and Enroll

Academic Coaching and Workshops

The Academic Coaching Program aims to promote self-regulation and resiliency in graduate and undergraduate students across the university. We provide individual and group programming that attends to the needs of a diverse community of learners; students can meet with members of our staff to learn more about their individual learning styles, how to navigate their workloads and extracurricular commitments, and what resources may be helpful to them during their collegiate experience.
Academic Strategies workshops address a wide range of skills for Tufts students at all levels including exam and study strategies, time management, text anxiety, note taking, tackling problem sets, and reading strategies. We partner with academic departments across the university to provide programming for students studying specific disciplines.
Academic coaching and subject tutoring will be offered both in-person and online this Fall.

Writing Support

Our Writing Support programs aim to demystify academic writing and engage writers in a more robust process. We can work with you on papers for any class, at any stage in your process—from brainstorming to drafting to revising. We work collaboratively to help you clarify your argument, organize your ideas, deepen your analysis, develop your writing style, and better understand the conventions of different academic disciplines.
During the Fall semester, appointments will be offered online or in-person in our Writing Center in the Tisch Library. 
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Schedule an Appointment

To schedule an appointment for writing support, academic coaching, or tutoring, or to sign up for a workshop or group session, follow these steps:
  1. Log into our booking system, TutorFinder, with your Tufts username and password.
  2. Choose the type of appointment or group you're looking for. (Appointment modalities will be noted in the schedule.)
  3. Click the button on the left to reserve an appointment or register for a group.
  4. You will receive a confirmation email with the details.
Book an Appointment

Contact the StAAR Center

The StAAR Center is located in Dowling Hall and is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. We also offer writing support and academic coaching in the Tisch Library.
You may call or email us to speak with a StAAR team member:

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