You must send all application materials by this deadline for Regular Decision consideration. February 1 Notify the Admissions Office if you have not received your application confirmation email. Submit your financial aid application if you have not already done so , so that if you are admitted, we will be able to send you financial aid information in late March when decisions are released.
Submit your Midyear School Report forms with your most recent grades. For students who choose to submit standardized test, you must submit the SAT or ACT with or without writing as part of our application requirements. Admitted students who decide to enroll at Harvard College will be required to submit official test scores. Although it is possible to submit scores from tests taken as late as the December SAT and the February ACT, we recommend that you submit testing as early as possible.
Scores submitted before the end of November will allow us to begin our evaluation process for those submitting applications by December If you are applying Restrictive Early Action, we would like your testing results by the end of October; however, you may submit the November series if needed.
In just a few minutes, you can get a personalized estimate of your Harvard scholarship with our Net Price Calculator. Applying to Harvard under the Restrictive Early Action program empowers you to make a college choice early. Early applicants apply by November 1 and hear from us by mid-December.
If your record and accomplishments have been consistently strong over time, Restrictive Early Action may be an attractive choice. Restrictive Early Action is a non-binding early program, meaning that if you are admitted you are not obligated to enroll, and have until May 1 to decide. Similarly, you may apply to an Early Decision II program or a private rolling admission program after you receive your Restrictive Early Action admissions decision from us typically in mid-December.
Public or foreign rolling-admission programs are allowed at any time if non-binding. Some schools require you to apply prior to our REA decision release date for example, applying by December 1 for scholarship consideration.
You may do so only if the school is public or foreign and admission is not binding. Harvard does not offer an advantage to students who apply early.
For any individual student, the final decision will be the same whether the student applies Restrictive Early Action or Regular Decision. Regular Decision offers important practical advantages in the later application deadline January 1. You will have more time to complete the application components—more time for you to edit and proofread your portions of the application and more time for your teachers and counselors to become familiar with you before they write on your behalf.
You may also want to consider whether your application would be strengthened by senior year extracurricular achievements or improved academic performance. Applications that are received in the mail will be treated equally by the Admissions Committee. Please know that we will reach out to you if we would like to schedule an interview. You do not need to take any additional actions to set up an admissions interview. If an interview cannot be arranged, you will not be at a disadvantage during the application process.
Please refer to the country list below to learn more about the availability of interviews in your country. You will be contacted directly by an interviewer if one is available. If an interviewer is not available, the lack of an interview will not affect your candidacy. If you are applying from one of the following countries, you should initiate contact with one of our interviewers once you have submitted your application.
Please refer to your Applicant Portal for more information about scheduling an interview in your area. If your country is not listed on this page, we do not have local interviewers available. The lack of an interview will not affect your candidacy.
Most importantly, the Applicant Portal is where you'll view your admissions decision. Most applicants receive an email reminding them to check their portal and view their decision about 15 minutes after decisions are released. However, if you are logged in to the portal at the time that decisions are released, you may not receive this email.
When you log in, you'll see a crimson-colored banner with "Status Update". Click on that banner to view your letter. The Ivy League is an association of eight institutions of higher education, established in primarily for the purpose of fostering amateurism in athletics. Although the Ivy League institutions are similar in many respects, each member institution makes its own independent admission decisions according to its own particular admissions policy.
In that the transition between secondary school and institutions of higher education is complex, the institutions have agreed to simplify the process through more uniform admissions procedures.
Below is a summary of the procedures under which we are operating, which are shared to provide prospective students with a better understanding of the proces.
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