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  1. Harvard costs what your family can afford. We make sure of that. If your family's income is less than $85,000, you'll pay nothing. For families who earn between $85,000 and $150,000, the expected contribution is between zero and ten percent of your annual income. Families who earn more than $150,000 may still qualify for financial aid.

  2. Apr 4, 2022 · The alumni said she is thrilled with the record-breaking number of Malaysian students accepted into Harvard College in a single year. At most, only two students from Malaysia are admitted to Harvard College per year, and sometimes even none. The six students were selected in stiff competition out of 61,220 international applicants, and at the ...

  3. Harvard College. University Hall Cambridge, MA 02138. Harvard College Admissions Office and Griffin Financial Aid Office. 86 Brattle Street Cambridge, MA 02138

  4. Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences comprises the following four schools: Harvard College, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Harvard Extension School. Learn more at FAS.

  5. Awalnya bernama New College, dan dinamakan ulang menjadi Harvard College pada 13 Maret 1639 untuk menghormati penyumbang terbesarnya, John Harvard, seorang mantan mahasiswa Universitas Cambridge. Rujukan terawal yang memanggil Harvard sebagai "universitas" dan bukan "college" terjadi pada tahun 1780 .

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  7. The Honor Code Harvard College is an academic and residential community devoted to learning and the creation of knowledge. We – the academic community of Harvard College, including the faculty and students – view integrity as the basis for intellectual discovery, artistic creation, independent scholarship, and meaningful collaboration.