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YES, it IS worth it Harvard Summer School is a great experience and there is a lot of cool stuff available to students! Along with classes, there are all sorts of conferences. museums, concerts, lectures, sport teams, choirs, bands, receptions, seminars and other activities on campus.
You can take a single course during the summer, or you can earn credits toward a Harvard Extension School bachelors or masters degree, microcertificate, or graduate certificate online or on campus. Here are 4 reasons why Harvard Summer School could be a great opportunity for you.
Within two business days of registering, you are eligible to create a unique Harvard email account. Your Harvard email account will remain active throughout your term of enrollment or your degree candidacy.
The easiest Harvard grad program to get into is at HGSE, the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The Harvard Divinity School is also less competitive than other Harvard grad schools. Still, neither of these is easy to get into. The Kennedy School is quite competitive and worth its weight in gold i
The Harvard Summer School Program (SSP) is somewhat competitive but not as selective as some other pre-college programs or as selective as Harvard undergraduate admissions.
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There is no minimum GPA requirement. We evaluate all information submitted including transcripts, counselor reports, and your GPA when considering your application.
Harvard Summer School, for example, offers seven-week, four-week, or three-week courses. These courses follow the same curriculum as a semester-long course, but in a condensed time frame. The schedules for each session can vary broadly, so plan ahead by reviewing the course catalog.
Clark Scholars Program, and The Jackson Laboratory Summer Student Program can have single-digit acceptance rates, admitting less than 100 students per year. Some are so competitive that they offer early admissions, similar to elite higher-ed institutions early action and early decision programs.

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