Harvard Climate Action Week has arrived.
A convergence of climate leaders and learners.
Discovering new solutions for the climate crisis.
Creating a sustainable future through research and dialogue.
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"We co-create an inclusive community that fuels exploration, discovery, and connection."
Through intellectual vitality, the Harvard College community seeks to establish a culture in which all members speak, listen, and ask questions of each other – and ourselves – with curiosity and respect.
At Harvard College, students choose a "concentration," which is what we call a major. With more than 3,700 courses in 50 undergraduate fields of study, you'll have plenty of chances to find your passion.
Harvard fosters a living and learning environment where you can celebrate your individuality—and where you can explore the shared ideas and experiences that connect us all.
Working side by side with undergraduates, Harvard professors encourage students to see with new eyes. Through research, coursework, and casual interactions, students and faculty learn from and challenge each other on a daily basis.
The residential community system is one of Harvard's best known traditions - first-years live together in Harvard Yard, and then students spend the next three years in one of Harvard's historic Houses.
From your professors and House advisors to your friends and teammates, Harvard is a vibrant community where you can feel supported and encouraged. No matter where you come from, Harvard is home.
Harvard is home to 42 nation-leading Division I intercollegiate sports teams. Our outstanding varsity athletes excel in competition, fuel Crimson pride across campus, and carry on the rich legacy of Harvard Athletics.
Caring for your mental and physical well-being positions you to do your best in the classroom or in any endeavor you pursue. Harvard has a wide array of opportunities that provide a strong foundation to help you stay healthy and maximize wellbeing.
Cambridge and Boston are separated by the Charles River but share a vibrant student population, an exciting blend of cultures, and a stimulating urban pulse. These two cities will host some of your most cherished memories.
These guides cover many topics - including applying and financial aid, funding summer research, and navigating Harvard's many campus resources.
Interested in applying to Harvard College? This page gives detailed instructions about each component of the application. Most information applies to first-year and transfer applicants.
You can afford Harvard. The Griffin Financial Aid Office provides need-based aid that allows us to bring the best students to Harvard, regardless of their ability to pay.
Try out this calculator tool to get a quick estimate of what your family would be expected to contribute to the cost of a Harvard education.
When students come to Harvard, they bring their perspective on the world—an understanding that is deeply tied to their culture, background, and experiences. The result is a diverse, open-minded community where dialogue and debate are not only encouraged—they're inevitable.
We welcome you to attend a campus visit of Harvard College. A campus visit consists of a one hour information session with an admissions officer and 1-2 current students, followed by a one hour campus tour.
Join Harvard College admission officers and students for a live online information session with Q&A.
Use our Virtual Tour to discover spaces that aren't even available on an in-person campus tour, such as classrooms, laboratories, residence halls, and more.
We welcome applications from all over the world. Our admissions and financial aid processes are the same for all applicants - regardless of nationality or citizenship.
Each year, we accept a small group of exceptional students to transfer to Harvard from other similar liberal arts programs. U.S. Military veterans may be particularly interested in our transfer program.
Visit this page to read through the most frequently asked questions about applying to Harvard.
The staff of Harvard's campus offices ensure you always have somewhere to turn for help navigating college life. Improve your study skills, take the first step on the path to career success, or enliven your day with an infusion of arts and culture.
This page includes helpful information about financial aid application deadlines, the CSS Profile, the FAFSA, and other required forms.
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Read the latest leadership statements here.
Navigating day-to-day campus life is made easier with this collection of important resources and information for booking spaces, student activities and organizations, academics, health and wellness support, and more.
Caring for your mental and physical well-being positions you to do your best in the classroom, on the field, or in any endeavor you set your mind to. Harvard has a wide array of opportunities that provide a strong foundation to help you stay healthy and learn about methods to maximize wellbeing.
We hope the information on this page helps parents, family members, or guardians of prospective or current Harvard students along the journey from applying to graduating.
Meet the office that most directly supports first-year students. This page offers information about making the transition from high school to college.
We are committed to providing resources and opportunities for parents and families to learn about the College and share in the milestones your student will experience during their time at Harvard.
During Family Weekend each fall, families can experience Harvard College through the eyes of their student. Attend courses, meet faculty, talk to other families, and receive valuable information about the Harvard experience.
Check out this page to read the most recent messages for parents and families of students.
The Admissions Committee considers counselors as invaluable colleagues and partners in the college selection and application process. We hope the information on this page is helpful to you as you guide your students.
Read about the application requirements for first-year applicants and transfer students as well as deadlines for application rounds.
Harvard offers incredibly generous financial aid packages. We hope you'll advise students to learn more about the financial support as they consider Harvard - it is likely more affordable than they expect!
This quick estimator tool will give students and their families estimates of what they'd be expected to contribute to the cost of a Harvard education. Nearly 1/4 of our Harvard families pay nothing for their student to attend.
This guide provides tips about every section of the application and the Harvard supplement.
Learn more about the important work Environmental Science and Public Policy concentrators are working on at Harvard College!
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Delve into Climate Action Week and join the global conversation on innovative solutions to the climate crisis.
Camping and hiking were never big parts of my life—until I came to Harvard.
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The liberal arts & sciences offer a broad intellectual foundation for the tools to think critically, reason analytically and write clearly. These proficiencies will prepare students to navigate the world’s most complex issues, and address future innovations with unforeseen challenges. Shaped by ideas encountered and created, these new modes of thinking will prepare students for leading meaningful lives, with conscientious global citizenship, to enhance the greater good.
Harvard offers more than 3,700 courses. For a complete copy of the course catalog, please visit registrar.fas.harvard.edu.
Some introductory courses as well as several other popular courses have large enrollments. Yet, the median class size at Harvard is 12. Of the nearly 1,300 courses offered last fall, for example, more than 1,000 of them enrolled 20 or fewer students.
The College's graduation rate is normally 98 percent, among the highest at American colleges and universities. Everyone admitted to Harvard has the ability to complete all academic requirements successfully.
Harvard guarantees housing for all four years. First-year students live in one of the 17 dormitories in or adjacent to historic Harvard Yard. Self-selected groups of students are assigned to one of 12 residential Houses for the final three years of undergraduate study. About 350 to 500 students live in a House, each of which includes its own dining hall, library, advising staff, and many other resources. Read more about residential life.
First-year students all eat together in Annenberg Hall. During sophomore through senior year, students typically eat in the dining hall located within their Houses, although students can choose to eat at other House dining halls as well. See more about dining.
Harvard is committed to creating an inclusive living and learning environment for every member of our community.