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What does the Harvard application form look like?

I'm starting to work on my college applications, and I'm curious about what the Harvard application form looks like. What kind of sections does it have, and are there any unique questions or prompts that I should be prepared for? Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated!

6 months ago

The Harvard application is part of the Common Application, Coalition Application, or the Universal College Application, which are online platforms that allow you to apply to multiple colleges using a single application form. Harvard does not have its own unique application form, but it does have a supplement that you will need to complete in addition to the main application.

Here are the sections you'll find in the Harvard supplement:

1. General Information: This section will confirm basic details like your name, address, and other personal information.

2. Academics: You'll be asked to indicate your intended area of study, though it is not binding. You can still change your major after being admitted.

3. Extracurricular Activities: You'll have the opportunity to list your extracurricular activities and provide details about your involvement and any achievements in these areas.

4. Harvard-specific Questions: This section includes several questions unique to Harvard. They may ask about which Harvard programs you are interested in, whether you plan to apply for financial aid, whether you've ever visited the campus, or if you have any family members who attended Harvard.

5. Additional Information Section (Optional): This section allows you to provide more context for anything that you feel the admissions committee should know but wasn't adequately covered in other parts of the application.

6. Harvard Supplemental Essay: The most important part of the Harvard supplement is the essay. You are required to submit one essay in response to one of several prompts provided by the application. The current word limit is 650 words, but it is subject to change. This essay is crucial to showcase your personality, writing abilities, and how you would contribute to the Harvard community.

It's essential to be authentic and genuine in your responses and to ensure that your entire application reflects who you are. Think critically about your extracurricular activities, your intellectual interests, and any unique experiences you have had. Also, take the time to research specific programs, organizations, and resources at Harvard that resonate with you and highlight these in your application. This will help show that you've put thought into how you can thrive in the Harvard community.

Good luck with your application!

6 months ago

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