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Part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard College is Harvard University's traditional undergraduate program, offering AB (Bachelor of Arts) and SB (Bachelor of Science) degrees. It is highly selective, with fewer than four percent of applicants being offered admission as of 2022.
Undergraduates have access to more than $7 million in funding to pursue research in the sciences, social sciences, arts, or humanities. Creative Expression. Theater, Dance, and Media - one of Harvard's newest concentrations - is just one of the many pathways in the arts and humanities.
Learn how to apply to Harvard College as a first-year, transfer, or visiting student. Find out the application components, deadlines, and tips for both U.S. and international applicants.
Learn about Harvard, the first college in the American colonies, founded in 1636. Discover its diverse and inclusive community, its leadership and governance, its endowment, and its global engagement.
Learn about Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, John Harvard. Explore its history, faculties, campuses, endowment, library, and notable alumni and faculty.