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UNIVERSIDADES en el EXTRANJERO
Harvard University
individual programs. Students normally enroll in four
courses each term, for a total of 32 classes over eight FINANCIAL AID
semesters, in order to fulfill the degree requirements The Harvard Financial Aid Office works with each
for a Bachelor's Degree. Each plan of study includes
family to ensure access to the Harvard education stu-
work in the concentration, the Core Curriculum,
dents have worked so hard to secure. Applying for
Expository Writing, foreign language, and electives.
financial aid does not jeopardize a student's chance for
admission. Indeed, the Admissions Committee may
respond favorably to evidence that a candidate has
ADMISSION requirements overcome significant obstacles, financial or otherwise.
Applicants must submit the results of the SAT I or ACT
All of Harvard's financial aid is awarded on the basis of
demonstrated financial need - there are no academic,
and three subject SAT IIs even if they submit the
Harvard values
athletic or merit-based awards. Harvard meets the full
results of their school leaving exams (e.g., Bachillerato,
International Baccalaureate, etc.). Students must also
excellence and
need of every student, including international stu-
dents, for all four years.
submit three SAT II exams of their choosing.
diversity in the
The Admissions Committee will consider all test
talents and
FRESHMAN HOUSING
results in light of students’ educational opportunities.
aspirations of its
Harvard guarantees every student College housing for
four years, and nearly all students choose to live on
Students who do not have access to a testing center students, and in the campus for their full undergraduate careers. All 1650
in their country are the only exceptions to the policy resources and
first-year students live in or adjacent to Harvard Yard.
outline above. A strong knowledge of English is
opportunities the
The Freshman Dean’s Office assigns roommates care-
essential for successful study at Harvard, including the
fully among 17 freshman dorms.
College offers them
ability to understand and express thoughts quickly
and clearly.
LIFE at HARVARD
Much of the value of a Harvard education lies in things
learned outside the classroom and in the relationships
established with others in the community, especially
with fellow students.
Extracurricular opportunities at Harvard are virtually
limitless with nearly 300 official student organizations.
In addition, students take advantage of living in
Harvard Square, frequenting its movie theaters,
bookstores, ice cream shops, cafes, and the many
specialty shops.
Bachelor’s Degrees Bachelor’s Degrees Bachelor’s Degrees
African and African American Studies English and American Literature and Language Music
African Studies Environmental Science and Public Policy Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Anthropology Ethnic Studies Neurobiology
Applied Mathematics European Studies Oceanography
Applied Physics Expository Writing Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Archaeology Folklore and Mythology Philosophy
Architecture, Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Germanic Languages and Literatures Physics
Asian Studies Programs Global Health Political Economy and Government
Astronomy Government Psychology
Biological Sciences Health Policy Public Policy
Biological Sciences in Dental Medicine History The Classics
Biological Sciences in Public Health History and Literature The Study of Religion
Biophysics History of American Civilization Romance Languages and Literatures
Biostatistics History of Art and Architecture Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Business Studies History of Science Sanskrit and Indian Studies
Celtic Languages and Literatures Human Evolutionary Biology Slavic Languages and Literatures
Chemical and Physical Biology Inner Asian and Altaic Studies Social Policy
Chemical Biology Latin American and Iberian Studies Social Studies
Chemical Physics Life Sciences Sociology
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Linguistics South Asian Studies
Comparative Literature Literature Statistics
Computer Science Mathematics Systems Biology
Dramatic Arts Medical Sciences Ukrainian Studies
Earth and Planetary Sciences Medieval Studies Visual and Environmental Studies
East Asian Languages and Civilizations Middle East Program Women, Gender and Sexuality
Economics Mind, Brain and Behavior
Engineering Sciences Molecular and Cellular Biology
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