Harvard University
About the university
Harvard University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, founded in 1636 and located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As a member of the Ivy League, Harvard is globally recognized for its academic excellence, influential research, and distinguished faculty, including numerous Nobel laureates. The university comprises multiple schools such as Harvard College, Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Medical School, offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. With a strong emphasis on leadership, innovation, and interdisciplinary study, Harvard attracts top students from around the globe. Its extensive resources, libraries, and research centers support cutting-edge discoveries across fields, while a powerful alumni network contributes to global impact in business, politics, science, and culture.
Key information
- Location: Cambridge, MA, USA
- Ranking #1
- QS #4
- THE #2
- US News #3
- National ranking #3
- Institution type: private
Popular faculties
- Business
- Law
- Medicine
- Economics
- Political Science
- Computer Science
- Engineering
- Public Health
Programs (39)
- Law
- Business Administration
- Computer Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- History
- Political Science
- International Relations
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
- Dentistry
- Veterinary Science
- Psychology
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Architecture
- Telecommunications
- Economics
- Public Health
- Biochemistry
- Environmental Science
- Political Science
- International Relations
- Sociology
- Anthropology
- Education
- Engineering
- Finance and Accounting
- Marketing
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Linguistics
- Fine Arts
- Music
Student body
- Total students: 24,500
- Undergraduate: 7,200
- Graduate: 17,300
- International students: 22%
Campus life
Campus life at Harvard University is intellectually stimulating and socially diverse, centered around the unique residential House system that fosters strong communities among students. With over 400 student organizations, Harvard provides opportunities in academics, arts, leadership, entrepreneurship and public service. Students actively participate in debates, research, startups, and global initiatives, while also enjoying traditions such as House events, cultural festivals and performances. Located in Cambridge near Boston, the university offers access to a rich urban environment filled with cultural institutions, internships and networking opportunities. Harvard’s campus blends historic architecture with modern facilities, creating an inspiring environment for both academic and personal development.
Housing & accommodation
Housing cost: $1,130 - $2,900 / per month
Housing options
- On-campus dormitories
- Residential Houses
- Graduate housing apartments
Student clubs and organizations
- Harvard Crimson (newspaper)
- Harvard Political Review
- Debate Council
- Entrepreneurship Club
- Coding Club
- International Students Association
- Arts & Drama Societies
Sports
- Harvard Crimson Football
- Basketball
- Rowing
- Ice Hockey
- Soccer
- Track & Field
Career & internships
Employment rate: 98%
Partner companies
- McKinsey & Company
- Goldman Sachs
- Microsoft
- Amazon
- Bain & Company
- Boston Consulting Group
Internships: Harvard University provides extensive internship and career development opportunities through its Office of Career Services (OCS) and school-specific career centers. Students gain access to internships in leading global organizations across finance, consulting, technology, government and research sectors. Harvard’s strong alumni network and partnerships enable placements at top firms, NGOs and international institutions. Many programmes incorporate research assistantships, fellowships and summer internships, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings and build competitive professional profiles.
Admission requirements
Required tests
- SAT
- ACT
- TOEFL
- IELTS
- GRE
Required documents
- High School Diploma
- Academic Transcripts
- SAT/ACT (optional in some cycles)
- English Proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS)
- Essays
- Letters of Recommendation
Minimum GPA: 4
Tuition costs
- $54,269 - $60,000 / per year
- Acceptance rate: 3.60%
- Scholarships available: Harvard University offers one of the most generous financial aid systems globally, based primarily on demonstrated financial need rather than merit. The university guarantees to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need for admitted students, with many families paying significantly less than the full tuition. Scholarships are provided in the form of grants that do not need to be repaid. International students are eligible for the same need-based aid as U.S. students. Additional fellowships and funding opportunities are available for graduate and professional students depending on the school and programme.
Quick facts
- Founded: 1636
- Teaching languages: English, english
- Study formats: offline, hybrid
Contact
- Website: https://www.harvard.edu
- [email protected]
- +1-617-495-1551