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Harvard Facts | Harvard Worldwide
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Skip to main content. Office of the Provost. How many students are enrolled at Harvard? How many faculty teach at Harvard? How many offices does Harvard have outside the United States? Where are they located? Use the links at left to get a look at Harvard by the numbers. Harvard maintains a number of statistics which are compiled annually as part of the Harvard University Fact Book. Harvard University by the Numbers. Students, by the Numbers. Faculty, by the Numbers. Teaching, by the Numbers.
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Harvard University by the Numbers | Harvard Worldwide
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Skip to main content. Office of the Provost. Harvard University by the Numbers. Founded in 1636, Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher education in North America. It enrolls more than 21,000 students, employs almost 2,500 faculty, and counts alumni in nearly every country in the world. Learn more about Harvard, by the numbers, using the links at left. Harvard University by the Numbers. Global Engagement: Locations Abroad. International Travel by Students, Faculty, and Staff.
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Students, by the Numbers | Harvard Worldwide
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Skip to main content. Office of the Provost. Students, by the Numbers. Harvard enrolls students from more than 125 countries and from every background. In the last two decades, the number of international students at Harvard has grown by more than two-thirds, so that today more than 20% of Harvard students are from outside the United States. Harvard University by the Numbers. Students, by the Numbers. International Students at Harvard. Top Countries of Enrollment. International Students by School.
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Graduate & Professional | Harvard Worldwide
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Skip to main content. Office of the Provost. Harvard’s graduate and professional schools offer master’s and doctoral degrees to outstanding students from around the world. These schools enroll more than 3,500 students from outside the United States. Each school has its own application process and its own admissions procedures. Learn more at the links below. Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Harvard Graduate School of Design. Harvard Graduate School of Education. Admissions for All Programs.
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Undergraduate | Harvard Worldwide
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Skip to main content. Office of the Provost. There has never been a more stimulating time to be a student Harvard College, which combines the best aspects of a small residential college with the enormous academic and extracurricular opportunities of a world-class research university. Harvard College is committed to meeting the financial need of all students and admission to Harvard College is need blind, which means that a student’s ability to pay is not a factor in the admissions decision.
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Admissions | Harvard Worldwide
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Skip to main content. Office of the Provost. Harvard admits outstanding students of every nationality, income level, and background. Harvard has 12 degree-granting schools (for example: Harvard College, Harvard Business School, Harvard School of Public Health) and each school has its own application and admissions process, as well as its own forms of financial aid (grants, loans, and other forms of financial assistance) that can help reduce the cost of a Harvard education for many students.
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20 - Where can I find information about Harvard’s “Use-of-Name” policies and guidelines? | Harvard Trademark Program
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Skip to main content. THE OFFICE OF THE PROVOST. The Office of the Provost. Use of Harvard's Name. 20 - Where can I find information about Harvard’s Use-of-Name policies and guidelines? The University’s policies and guidelines governing the use of the Harvard name and insignias by Harvard’s schools, units, faculty, staff and students; FAQ’s regarding those policies and guidelines; as well as information on how to apply for a . harvard.edu. Domain name or a @ harvard.edu. Cambridge, MA 02138.
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Trademark Protection | Harvard Trademark Program
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Skip to main content. THE OFFICE OF THE PROVOST. The Office of the Provost. Use of Harvard's Name. A primary function of the Trademark Program is the protection of Harvard’s trademarks worldwide, and toward that end the Trademark Program annually handles hundreds of cases involving the unauthorized use of the Harvard name and other University trademarks. Use of Harvard's Name. Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center. 1350 Massachusetts Avenue; Suite 738. Cambridge, MA 02138.
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Report Unauthorized Use | Harvard Trademark Program
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Skip to main content. THE OFFICE OF THE PROVOST. The Office of the Provost. Use of Harvard's Name. The identity of any individual or group contacting our office will be kept confidential if requested. Use of Harvard's Name. Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center. 1350 Massachusetts Avenue; Suite 738. Cambridge, MA 02138.
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