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

    You can do so through the Common Application or the Coalition Application - Powered by Scoir. For first-year applicants, the Common Application opens on August 1 and the Coalition Application opens on August 15. For transfer applicants, both applications open on September 1.

  2. Harvard requires the SAT or ACT to meet the standardized testing requirement. In exceptional cases, when those are not accessible for a student, one of the following can meet the requirement: AP exam results. IB Actual or Predicted Scores. GCSE/A-Level Actual or Predicted Results.

  3. 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.

  4. We look forward to learning about you through your application. Here you'll find a detailed explanation of each admission application requirement. Most of the information here applies to both first-year and transfer applicants, and requirements are the same for domestic and international applicants.

  5. We are committed to making the application process accessible for all students. If the admissions application fee presents a hardship for you or your family and you plan on applying for financial aid, the fee will be waived. Please follow the steps below to request a fee waiver: Common Application

  6. college.harvard.edu › guides › application-tipsApplication Tips | Harvard

    To apply for admission as a first-year or transfer student at Harvard, you will start with the Application. Fill out the Common Application or the Coalition Application, Powered by Scoir (choose one, we have no preference), followed by the supplement to help us get a better sense of who you are.

  7. Transfer Application from the Coalition Application, Powered by Scoir, or Common Application. Harvard College Questions and Writing Supplement for the Common Application $85 fee (or request a fee waiver by sending an email to adm-tran@fas.harvard.edu )