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Harvard University:The ratio between cost estimated and admission

Monday, June 14th, 2010

COST OF ATTENDANCE for 2010
Tuition $32,557
Health Services Fee $1,426
Student Services Fee $2,190
Room $6,060
Board $4,982
Subtotal – billed costs $47,215
Estimated Personal Expenses $3,035
Estimated Travel Costs $0 – $2,400
Total billed and unbilled costs $50,250 – $52,650
In addition, health insurance coverage is required at a cost of $1,404 unless the student is covered under the family”s health plan.

Undergraduate tuition fees /year: $30,275

Admission ratio : 11.38%

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Harvard University:Introduction of Majors

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Introduction of Majors

There is a total of 13 colleges. 2 undergraduate divisions,namely the Harvard College and Radcliffe College; 11 Graduate Schools, namely the Arts and Sciences, Business and Administration, John F. Kennedy School of Management, School of Design, Education, Law School, Divinity School, School of Medicine, Dentistry College, School of Public Health and University Extension department.

Several well-known graduate majors:
College of Arts: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Applied Science, Computer Technology Research Center, Department of Geology, Chemistry, etc.;
School of Medicine: Department of Cell and Evolutionary Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Neurobiology, Biochemistry, Biology and Biological Physics, Department of Pharmacology, Immunology Committee, together with MIT’s Health Sciences Building etc.;
Department of Microbiology, School of Public Health;
School of Design: Department of Architecture and Design, etc.;
Institute of Education, management, planning and social policy, teaching, curriculum and professional academic environment, human development, reading and counseling psychology profession, etc.

Key disciplines:

Among undergraduate courses in Harvard University, the biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, economics, English, history, political science, sociology, psychology are all in the U.S. top fives. Government Studies, Economics and Social Studies are more prominent. Harvard is named as the best American university, winning a world-recognized academic reputation and high international reputation.

Harvard Business School is the top business school in the United States enjoying high international reputation.

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Harvard University:Glory,Reputation

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Historically, a total of six graduates of Harvard University were elected as U.S. president. They are John Adams (second president), John Quincy Adams, Rutherford Hayes, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt (fourth consecutive terms) and John F. Kennedy. Among Harvard professors emerged a total of 34 Nobel Prize winners.

In 2008, Harvard Business School, MBA (MBA full-called Master of Business Administration, or MBA) education was named the world’s best MBA Education!

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Addresses of Schools in Harvard University

Friday, June 11th, 2010

The addresses of institutions, schools, departments of Harvard University

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

University Hall

Cambridge, MA 02138

Graduate School of Design

48 Quincy Street

Cambridge, MA 02138

Graduate School of Education

13 Appian Way

Cambridge, MA 02138

Harvard Business School

Soldiers Field

Boston, MA 02163

Harvard College

University Hall

Cambridge, MA 02138

Harvard Divinity School

45 Francis Ave.

Cambridge, MA 02138

Harvard Law School

1563 Mass Ave.

Cambridge, MA 02138

Harvard Medical School

25 Shattuck St.

Boston, MA 02115-6092

Harvard School of Dental Medicine

188 Longwood Ave.

Boston, MA 02115-5819

Harvard School of Public Health

677 Huntington Ave.

Boston, MA 02115

John F. Kennedy School of Government

79 JFK Street

Cambridge, MA 02138

Division of Continuing Education

51 Brattle Street

Cambridge, MA 02138-3722

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Introduction of Harvard University

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Harvard University is one of the first private universities in the United States.It’s a graduate students-training and scientific research-based comprehensive university. Headquartered in Boston, Cambridge City. The complete address is Byerly Hall, 8 Garden Street, Cambridge, zip code is 02138. Medical and business schools are in the Boston urban area. In Cambridge City, and near Harvard is the eponymous neighboring Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Interestingly, there are no clear boundary between the two campuses.

HSince 1966, a total of 10 Harvard University Graduate Schools were created,namely the arts and sciences, business management, design, dental medicine, theology, education, law, medicine, public health and the Kennedy School of Government; two undergraduate students enrolled colleges, namely, Harvard College and Radcliffe College; and the Office of Continuing Education, specializing in administering summer school, affiliated programs and lifelong learning centers. Dentistry, medicine, public health, 3 Graduate School are set up in Boston, the rest are concentrated in the Cambridge University. Each institute is relatively independence, Harvard presidents insisted 3A principle,namely, academic freedom , academic autonomy and academic neutrality .

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Harvard University:Feautures

Friday, June 11th, 2010

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U.S. University Ranking 2010 – Ranking 1st in the 2010 Most Valuable University of the United States

U.S. University Ranking 2010 – Ranking 1st in the 2010 Overall U.S. University

U.S. University Ranking 2009 – Ranking 1st in the 2009 Most Valuable University of the United States

U.S. University Ranking 2009 – Ranking 1st in the 2009 Overall U.S. University

2009 (Graduate) Physics – Atomic Molecular Optical Major (Atomic / Molecular / Optical) (Graduate) Ranking 3rd

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