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Harvard Schools
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Faculty of Arts & Sciences
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Medical School
Divinity School
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Welcome to Harvard University
Harvard University is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders in many disciplines who make a difference globally. Harvard faculty are engaged with teaching and research to push the boundaries of human knowledge. For students who are excited to investigate the biggest challenges of the 21st century, Harvard offers an unmatched student experience and a generous financial aid program, with no loans for students who qualify.
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Teaching & Learning
Harvard's commitment to liberal arts education and advanced professional training has produced leaders across every field of human endeavor. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences offers more than 3,700 courses, and Harvard's professional schools set the standard for excellence in their respective disciplines.
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Research & Discovery
Harvard researchers are working on some of the most pressing questions in science, medicine, law, and public policy. The University's 98 libraries hold more than 15 million volumes, making it one of the most comprehensive research collections in the world.
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Harvard News
| Latest from Cambridge — Fall 1998 |
October 1998 — Harvard faculty and researchers gather for the annual Faculty of Arts and Sciences convocation as the academic year commences. President Neil L. Rudenstine addresses the incoming class on the responsibilities of scholarship in a changing world.
September 1998 — The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics continues analysis of data from the Hubble Space Telescope, contributing to groundbreaking research on distant galaxies and the structure of the early universe.
August 1998 — Harvard Medical School announces new research initiatives in genomics as the Human Genome Project, a major international collaboration, continues to advance toward a working draft of the human genome sequence.
June 1998 — Harvard Law School graduates its Class of 1998. Commencement ceremonies were held in Harvard Yard, with addresses from distinguished faculty and alumni in government, law, and public service.
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Undergraduate Admissions
Harvard College offers a four-year undergraduate program in the liberal arts and sciences. The College admits approximately 1,650 students each year from a highly competitive international applicant pool. Harvard is committed to need-blind admissions and provides generous financial assistance to students and families who qualify.
Applications for the Class of 2003 are now being accepted. The Early Action deadline is November 1, 1998. Regular Decision applications are due January 1, 1999.
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Harvard Business School
The MBA program and executive education programs at HBS prepare leaders for the challenges of global business and management.
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Harvard Law School
One of the world's foremost centers for legal scholarship, HLS prepares graduates for careers in law, government, and public service.
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Harvard Medical School
HMS is a world leader in medical education, research, and clinical care, affiliated with some of the finest teaching hospitals in the country.
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