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  1. Student Activities. A Harvard education is more than coursework. It's late-night discussions in the dining hall with friends, drama productions, fierce (or friendly) athletic competitions, outings to Boston's museums—and much more. Through extracurricular activities, you'll meet new people, pursue your interests (or discover new ones), and ...

  2. 1638: John Harvard wills his library (400 books) and half his estate to the College. 1639: In recognition of John Harvard’s bequest, the Great and General Court orders “that the colledge agreed upon formerly to bee built at Cambridg shalbee called Harvard Colledge.” 1640: Reverend Henry Dunster is appointed first president of Harvard. 1642: First Harvard Commencement with nine graduates.

  3. Explore all of Harvard’s history. On September 8, 1636, Harvard, the first college in the American colonies, was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard University was officially founded by a vote by the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Harvard’s endowment started with John Harvard’s initial donation of 400 ...

  4. Harvard College Tuition Rates Academic Year 2024-25 Tuition $56,550 Health Services $1,592 Housing Rate $12,922 Student Services

  5. “I especially like being there at night, when it’s more peaceful, sitting on the steps of Memorial Church or Sever Hall. I’ve spent a lot of time there: Commencement, presidential inaugurations, Harvard’s 375th, special convocations, Harvard College student events, and on many other occasions over the past 25 years.

  6. college.harvard.edu › financial-aid › how-aid-worksHow Aid Works | Harvard

    Our financial aid officers will work closely with you and your family to determine your demonstrated need and your family’s expected contribution. For many families, this is between zero and 10 percent of family income. Because everyone's circumstances are unique, it's difficult to summarize the many financial aid options and policies that exist.

  7. Afford Harvard. Harvard is affordable for all admitted students. Financial aid covers all demonstrated need for all students, regardless of citizenship or citizenship status. Families making under $85,000 a year pay nothing for their student's education, and families making between $85,000-$150,000 pay 0-10% of their incomes.

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