Admissions Statistics

A Brief Profile of the Class of 2029

Harvard welcomes students from across the country and all over the world, with diverse backgrounds and far-ranging talents and interests.

 

Students

Applicants47,893
Admitted2,003
Enrolling1,675
Admitted from the waiting list75
Enrolling veterans16
% of class that is first generation20%

Geographical breakdown

New England18%
Middle Atlantic21%
South16%
Midwest10%
Central2%
Mountain3%
Pacific14%
Territories<1%
International^16%

^Note: The data above is based on permanent address of the student at the time they applied to Harvard. It does not reflect student citizenship. Both non-U.S. citizens living outside the U.S. and U.S. citizens living abroad at the time of their application are considered “International” for the purposes of this table.

Intended division/field of study

Humanities12%
Social Sciences35%
Natural Sciences27%
Engineering25%
Special Concentration<1%
Undecided1%

Race/Ethnicity*

African American or Black11.5%
Asian American41%
Hispanic or Latino11%
Native American1%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander<1%

*Note: Race/ethnicity data is available for U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents who chose to report their race/ethnicity. Students can select more than one race/ethnicity and may be reflected in more than one category above. 

Typical financial aid package for scholarship holders, 2023-2024

Total budget$84,400
Harvard, federal and outside scholarships$68,700
Student term-time work expectation$2,700
Parent contribution$12,800
Student asset contribution$200

Financial Aid Facts

Attending tuition-free45%
Attending for free26%
Estimated to be eligible for Pell grants21%

Data Reporting

Data on each admitted class will be released the fall after the students enroll and arrive on campus. Read more about Harvard’s approach to sharing admissions data below.