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Harvard University

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Overview

Harvard is more than a university; it’s a tradition. No other American institution of higher learning has such a prominent place in the nation’s history or imagination. Harvard University, founded in 1636, is the oldest university in the United States. (And the oldest corporation in the Americas.) It is perhaps the U.S. university that is both closest to the British model of university education, yet distinctly American in identity and outlook.

Harvard was founded as a small institution with the mission of educating Protestant clergy. It grew as the United States did, expanding in size and scope, and diversifying its student and teaching communities. Today a Harvard University degree commands respect not only in the United States, but around the world – Harvard counts seven U.S. presidents among its alumni. And over 40 Nobel laureates among its current and former faculty.

Harvard is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just across the Charles River from Boston. This is a highly urban setting that joins colonial-era buildings and landmarks with Massachusetts’ burgeoning hi-tech industry. Harvard is a large university, with high-profile graduate and professional programs. About two-thirds of its over 21,000 students are enrolled in its professional and graduate schools. (These include the world-renowned Medical School, the Business School, the Law School, the John F. Kennedy School of Government, the Divinity School, the School of Public Health, and the Graduate School of Education.)

Despite the university’s size, the Harvard educational experience is usually an intense and companionable one, with students benefiting from low student-to-faculty ratios and opportunities to get involved with the local community. Connections made at Harvard University often last a lifetime, with graduates becoming part of a vigorous network of over 330,000 alumni spread out around the world.

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Acceptance Rate

Harvard acceptance rate

Academic Qualifications
Harvard academic qualifications
SAT Range (25 to 75 Percentile)
Harvard SAT score range
ACT Range (25 to 75 Percentile)
Harvard University ACT test score
Application Deadlines

Early action: Nov. 1 (Decisions made by mid-December.)

Regular decision: Jan. 1 (Decisions made by the end of March.)

Admissions Criteria

Freshmen Admissions
Number of 2028 (Class of 2024) applicants: 54,008
Enrolled: 1,627
Yield: 84%
Acceptance rate: 3.6%

Early Action Admissions
Number of 2024 (Class of 2028) EA applicants: 7,921
Admitted: 692
EA acceptance rate: 8.7%

Transfer Admissions
Transfer applicants: 1,892
Admitted: 15
Transfer acceptance rate: 0.8%

Academic Qualifications
Average GPA: 4.2
Top 10% of High School: 94.4%

Middle SAT Range (25 to 75 Percentile)
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 740-780
SAT Math: 760-800

Median SAT
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 760
SAT Math: 790

Middle ACT Range (25 to 75 Percentile)
ACT Composite: 34-36
ACT English: 35-36
ACT Math: 33-36

Median ACT
ACT Composite: 35
ACT English: 35
ACT Math: 35

Standardized Test Requirements
Harvard does require the SAT/ACT SAT/ACT required
Score Card
Graduation Rates
Harvard graduation rate
Loan Defaults and Rhodes Scholars

Harvard college score card

Salary After Attending
R&D Expenditures
Campus Safety

Score Card Information

Graduation Rates
4 years: 65.9%
5 years: 94.3%
6 years: 97.5%

Loan default rate: 0.0%

Total Rhodes Scholars: 393

Salary after attending: $101,817

R&D Expenditures: $1.308 billion

Campus Safety
Sex offenses: 26
Robberies: 0
Aggravated assaults: 2
Burglaries: 14
Car thefts: 16

Financial Aid
Net Cost and Total Expected Cost of Attendance
Harvard financial aid
Average Net Price By Income
Student Debt

Additional Information

Tuition, room, and board (2024-2025): $77,740

Total estimated cost of attendance (2024-2025): $85,866

Net Cost
Average: $17,900

By income
$0 to $30,000: $2,895
$30,001 to $48,000: $2,496
$48,001 to $75,000: $2,167
$75,001 to $110,000: $13,967
$110,001 and more: $53,571

Graduates with student debt: 16%

Average student debt at graduation: $17,940

Student Body
Student Residence
Undergraduate Class Sizes
Harvard undergraduate class sizes
Student to Faculty Ratio

Harvard student to faculty ratio

Student Population

Additional Information

Student to Faculty Ratio: 7.2 to 1

Women: 52%

Undergraduate Class Sizes
Under 20: 73%
20 to 39: 12%
40 to 99: 10%
100+: 5%

Student Population
Total: 21,278
Undergraduate: 7,110

Student Residence
In State: 15%
Out of State: 69%
International: 16%

Harvard University student population

Contact
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Harvard University
  • Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, 86 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
  • (617) 495 – 1000
  • college@fas.harvard.edu
  • https://www.harvard.edu/
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