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At Harvard College, students choose a "concentration," which is what we call a major. With more than 3,700 courses in 50 undergraduate fields of study, you'll have plenty of chances to find your passion.
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Learn about the speakers, honorees, and events of Harvard's 373rd Commencement on May 23. Meet the graduates of Harvard College and the graduate and professional Schools.
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.
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.
With world-class faculty, groundbreaking research opportunities, and a commitment to a diverse environment of bright, talented students, Harvard is more than just a place to get an education—it's where students come to be transformed
We welcome applications from all over the world. Our admissions and financial aid processes are the same for all applicants - regardless of nationality or citizenship. Learn more about international admissions. Learn more about how to apply as a first-year, transfer, or visiting undergraduate student.
Harvard College offers a liberal arts and sciences curriculum that exposes you to diverse points of view and challenges you to think critically. You'll work with faculty mentors, engage in research, and explore academic opportunities with the support of advisers and the Academic Resource Center.