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HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Location, web address, and mailing address. Location and mailing address: 86 Brattle street, Cambridge, MA. Web address: www.college.harvard.com. Harvard Mascot. The Harvard university mascot. This is John Harvard the pilgrim. Undergraduate enrollment. Medium -sized - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY

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LOCATION, WEB ADDRESS, AND MAILING ADDRESS.

• LOCATION AND MAILING ADDRESS: 86 BRATTLE STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MA.

• WEB ADDRESS: WWW.COLLEGE.HARVARD.COM

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Harvard Mascot

• The Harvard university mascot.• This is John Harvard the pilgrim.

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Undergraduate enrollment

• Medium-sized• 6,658 total undergrads

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Yearly tuition

• The tuition fee for Harvard is $ 42,292 for both in and out of state.

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The entrance requirements

• The typical sat score for Harvard range between 700-800, and the typical act scores range between 32-35.

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Exracurricular activites

• Two of the extra curricular acitives from harvard are archery and badminton. They are my personal favorite.

• There more than 100 sports to choose from.

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Meal plan• The meal plan at Harvard is unlimited and unparalleled.

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Dorm costs

• The dorm cost for one bedroom range between $1,580-$1,646 monthly. Depending on where you plan to get it from.

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Available scholarships

• SOME ARE QUALIFICATIONS FOR ARTS AND SCIENCE, AND THERE IS MUCH MORE TO CHOOSE FROM.

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Freshman’s

• Harvard accept $1,662 freshman's each year.• If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident,

you may be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant or a Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG). Your eligibility is determined by the information you provide in your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).


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