Hey, just double-checking something here: is Harvard University an accredited institution? I've heard people mention it in passing, but I want to be sure before I apply. Thanks!
Yes, Harvard University is an accredited institution. It is regionally accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), which is one of the seven regional accrediting organizations in the United States. Regional accreditation is the highest level of accreditation that a college or university can attain. This accreditation ensures that the academic programs, faculty, and resources at Harvard meet the high standards required for quality education. So, you can be confident that the education you receive at Harvard will be recognized and respected by other institutions and employers. Good luck with your application!
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