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Emergency Services
If this situation involves an immediate threat to self or others, please contact emergency support services right away:
Emergency Services: 911
Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) - Grafton Campus
3 Library Circle, Loew Veterinary Medical Education Center Basement, North Grafton, MA 01536
Emergency: 617-627-6911
Non-emergency: 617-627-3030
Email: cummingsstudenthealth@tufts.edu
Student Health Services
200 Westboro Road, Jean Mayer Administration Building, Suite 103, North Grafton, MA 01536
Phone: 508-887-4300
Email: CummingsStudentHealth@tufts.edu
Counseling and Mental Health Service
120 Curtis Street, Somerville, MA | Admin Bldg TBD Fall 2026
Phone: 617-627-3360
Appointments here
Concerned About a Tufts Student?
Share your concerns using our online form*
The Office of Student Affairs reviews concerns to identify appropriate outreach, support, and follow-up. By sharing your concern, you are helping us support the well-being, safety, and success of our students and community. Concerns may include:
- Academic distress
- Well-being challenges
- Behavioral concerns
- Community impact
- Other situations where early support may be helpful
*Submissions are not monitored 24/7, only during business hours. If this is an emergency, please contact one of the emergency services listed above.
Resources for Students
- CARE (Boston-based) - for students impacted by sexual misconduct/harm
- Behavioral Health and Counseling
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- Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) - responds to concerns regarding discrimination, sexual misconduct, harassment and accommodations
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- Student Representatives (Class Council, VERC, SAVMA)