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Learn about the history, academics, and achievements of Harvard University, the oldest and most prestigious institution of higher learning in the United States. Founded in 1636, Harvard has ten academic faculties, a $50.7 billion endowment, and a global influence and reputation.
Find out the graduate and undergraduate degrees and majors offered by Harvard's 13 Schools. Learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, and online courses for professional and lifelong learners.
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Learn about the liberal arts and sciences curriculum, financial aid, student life, and athletics at Harvard College. Find out how to apply through the Common Application or Coalition Application, and explore the campus virtually or in person.
Learn about Harvard College, a liberal arts & sciences institution that offers a broad intellectual foundation and prepares students for leading meaningful lives. Explore academics, student life, residential life, and more.
Located outside Boston in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University is made up of 12 graduate and professional schools, an undergraduate college and the Harvard Radcliffe Institute.