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We welcome applications from all over the world. Our admissions and financial aid processes are the same for all applicants - regardless of nationality or citizenship. Learn more about international admissions. Learn more about how to apply as a first-year, transfer, or visiting undergraduate student.
- International Applicants
When we refer to “international admissions,” we are...
- Transfer Applicants
Students who have completed at least one but not more than...
- First-Year Applicants
You are welcome to apply to Harvard using the Common...
- U.S. Military Veterans
It's also worth noting that Harvard is a member of Service...
- Considering a Gap Year
Harvard’s daily student newspaper, The Crimson, reported...
- Applicant Portal
如果你已经申请了哈佛大学本科,你可以通过这个网页查看你的申请...
- Explore Harvard
The Harvard College Connection (HCC) is an Admissions Office...
- Application Requirements
Complete the Harvard Questions with the Common Application...
- International Applicants
You are welcome to apply to Harvard using the Common Application which opens August 1, or the Coalition Application, Powered by Scoir, which opens August 15.
Learn how to apply to Harvard from abroad, including financial aid, standardized tests, English language proficiency, and more. Find answers to common questions and explore Harvard virtually.
Complete the Harvard Questions with the Common Application or Coalition Application, Powered by Scoir*. This includes the following five required short-answer questions, each with a 200 word limit. Harvard has long recognized the importance of enrolling a diverse student body.
- We're here to help. To apply for admission as a first-year or transfer student at Harvard, you will start with the Application. Fill out the Common Application, the Universal College Application, or the Coalition Application (choose one, we have no preference), followed by the supplement to help us get a better sense of who you are.
- Profile. The Profile section is a place where you'll share detailed information about yourself, including contact information, demographics, and fee waiver request.
- Common App Fee Waiver. The application fee covers a very small portion of the administrative costs of processing applications. However, if the fee presents a hardship for you or your family, it will be waived.
- Family. In the family section, you'll share information about your household, your parents, and any siblings. Most colleges collect this information for demographic purposes.
Learn about Harvard's liberal arts and sciences curriculum, financial aid, and admissions requirements and deadlines. Explore the campus, student stories, and admissions statistics to see if Harvard is the right fit for you.
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.