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  1. college.harvard.edu › admissions › applyApply | Harvard

    Learn more about how to apply as a first-year, transfer, or visiting undergraduate student.

  2. Applying to Harvard under the Restrictive Early Action program empowers you to make a college choice early. Early applicants apply by November 1 and hear from us by mid-December.

  3. The application requirements are the same for all applicants whether a student attends high school inside or outside the U.S. All first-year candidates must complete the Common Application or the Coalition Application along with the required supplements. We have no preference and each application is treated equally by the Admissions Committee.

  4. Most of the information here applies to both first-year and transfer applicants, and requirements are the same for domestic and international applicants. Don't forget to reference our Application Tips for guidance on filling out the Common Application.

  5. We’ll guide you through the Common Application or Coalition Application, Powered by Scoir, and answer any questions you have along the way.

  6. Explore programs available at Harvard. Browse the graduate and undergraduate degrees and majors offered by Harvard's 13 Schools and learn more about admissions requirements, scholarship, and financial aid opportunities.

  7. Get started with your application to the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Harvard Griffin GSAS)

  8. Students who have completed at least one but not more than two continuous academic years in a full-time program may apply to transfer to Harvard.

  9. Harvard College Admissions Office and Griffin Financial Aid Office. 86 Brattle Street. Cambridge, MA 02138.

  10. The Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Harvard Griffin GSAS) welcomes applications for admission from individuals who have or will have by the time of matriculation a BA, BS, or equivalent undergraduate degree (for prospective international students, a three- or four-year undergraduate degree from an institution of ...