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Can a student study in Harvard for free?
If your family’s income is less than $65,000, you’ll pay nothing. Families who earn more than $150,000 may still qualify for financial aid. For more than ninety percent of American families, Harvard costs less than a public university. All students receive the same aid regardless of nationality or citizenship.
What denomination is Yale?
Deans of Yale Divinity School
Name | Years Served | Denomination |
---|---|---|
Gregory E. Sterling | 2012–Present | Churches of Christ |
Harold W. Attridge | 2002-2012 | Catholic |
Rebecca Chopp | 2001-2002 | Methodist |
Harry B. Adams (acting dean) | 2000-2001 |
What is the GPA needed for Harvard?
Last year, the reported average GPA of an admitted high school student at Harvard was a 4.04 out of 4.0, what we call a “weighted” GPA. However, unweighted GPAs are not very useful, because high schools weight GPAs differently. In truth, you need close to a 4.0 unweighted GPA to get into Harvard.
How many degree-granting schools does Harvard have?
Harvard has 12 degree-granting Schools and the Harvard Radcliffe Institute. We also offer countless of non-degree opportunities for professional and lifelong learners, including executive education, continuing education, and online courses.
Why do you want to study at Harvard?
Those who venture here—to learn, research, teach, work, and grow—join nearly four centuries of students and scholars in the pursuit of truth, knowledge, and a better world. As a research university and nonprofit institution, Harvard is focused on creating educational opportunities for people from many lived experiences.
Why does Harvard have a financial aid program?
Our goal is to bring the most promising students to Harvard—period. We’ve created a financial aid program to help ensure that admitted students can afford their Harvard education.
What is it like to study at the Harvard Extension School?
The Harvard Extension School has a rigorous process that makes students prove they can do the work before they are admitted, but the others are among the most highly selective undergraduate and graduate programs in the United States. Students are in classrooms with other high-achievers, which raises the level of discourse and focus.