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Harvard has no merit based financial aid or scholarships. Harvard offers fully need-blind admission and fully need-based aid.To get into Harvard with a full scholarship, you must meet the academic, extracurricular, and standardized test requirements and submit a financial aid application to receive a scholarship.
The Undergraduate Research and Fellowships Office (URAF) is Harvard Colleges hub for undergraduate research grants. URAF administers ten research programs of its own and hosts a comprehensive database of opportunities.
This covers all billed expenses including tuition, food, housing, health insurance, and travel costs. Additionally, each of these students will receive a $2,000 start-up grant in their first year and a $2,000 launch grant during their junior year to help support the transition beyond Harvard.
Harvard Extension School provides grant funding for admitted degree candidates based on the following criteria: Submit complete financial aid application by the priority deadline. Submit the Application for Institutional Aid by the priority deadline. Demonstrate financial need. Maintain satisfactory academic progress.
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We make a promise to every admitted student: your financial circumstances will not keep you from Harvard. With our generous financial aid program, a commitment to economic diversity, and a breadth of tools and resources, our office helps make sure nothing stands in the way of your Harvard education.
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Application Requirements Common Application or apply Coalition, Powered by Scoir. Harvard College Questions for the Common Application, or Coalition Application Harvard supplement. $85 fee (or request a fee waiver) SAT or ACT (with or without writing) Optional: AP or other examination results.

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