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Harvard University

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Harvard University

Harvard University is a prestigious private Ivy League research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Founded in 1636, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the most respected and influential universities in the world.

Key Facts:

  • Motto: Veritas (Latin for "Truth")
  • Type: Private, nonprofit
  • President: [Varies—let me know if you want the current president as of 2025]
  • Students: Over 20,000 (undergraduate and graduate combined)
  • Campuses: Main campus in Cambridge, with additional facilities in nearby Boston and Allston

Academic Excellence:

Harvard has 13 schools and institutes, including:

  • Harvard College (for undergraduates)
  • Harvard Business School
  • Harvard Law School
  • Harvard Medical School
  • Harvard Graduate School of Education
  • Harvard Kennedy School (public policy and government)

It is known for its rigorous academics, world-class faculty, and a strong emphasis on research and innovation.

Notable Alumni:

Harvard has educated many prominent figures, including:

  • 8 U.S. Presidents (including John Adams, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Barack Obama)
  • Nobel Prize winners
  • Pulitzer Prize winners
  • Leaders in business, science, literature, and public service

Library System:

Harvard operates the largest academic library system in the world, with over 20 million volumes, numerous digital resources, and special collections.

Reputation:

Harvard consistently ranks among the top universities globally, recognized for its academic reputation, faculty expertise, research output, and global impact.


Would you like a shorter version, or are you looking for something tailored to a particular purpose (e.g., an essay, presentation, or application)?

According to Harvard University's Office of Institutional Research & Analytics Fact Book (as of Fall 2024), Harvard College—which refers to the undergraduate program—had 6,973 full-time students and 7 part-time students, for a total enrollment of 6,980 undergraduates oira.harvard.edu.

So, to answer your question succinctly:

Harvard College has approximately 6,980 enrolled students (Fall 2024), with the vast majority attending full-time.

Let me know if you'd like additional context, such as historical trends, demographics, or how this compares to other Ivy League colleges!

You’re asking about the number of academic programs within Harvard College—that usually refers to the undergraduate degree paths, which Harvard calls “concentrations” (what many other institutions consider majors).

Here’s the breakdown:


Concentrations (Majors)

Secondary Fields (Minors)

  • In addition to concentrations, students may opt to pursue one of 49 secondary fields—essentially the equivalent of a minor.Advising Programs Office+1

Special Concentrations


Summary Table

Type of Program

Number Available

Concentrations (Majors)

50

Secondary Fields (Minors)

49

Special Concentrations

Individualized, no set number


So, if by “programs” you meant the standard undergraduate paths, Harvard College offers 50 concentrations. If you're curious about minors or the ability to design your own course of study, those are meaningfully distinct but available as well.

Let me know if you'd like details on the specific concentrations, examples of special concentrations, or how to pursue a secondary field!

 

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