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Do Harvard PhD students get housing?

Graduate students can access housing options on campus in Harvard-owned properties or off campus in the Cambridge and Boston area.
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How much is Harvard PhD stipend?

Ph. D. students in Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will be paid at least $50,000 in program stipends, increasing most stipends by more than 10 percent, GSAS Dean Emma Dench announced in an email Monday.
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Who is eligible for Harvard housing?

Harvard University Housing is available to full-time graduate students, faculty, and employees of Harvard University.
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Does Harvard guarantee housing?

Harvard guarantees housing for all four years. First-year students live in one of the 17 dormitories in or adjacent to historic Harvard Yard. Self-selected groups of students are assigned to one of 12 residential Houses for the final three years of undergraduate study.
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Does Harvard provide on campus housing?

The Houses serve as the foundation for the undergraduate experience at Harvard College. Each House accommodates 350-500 students with its own dining hall, common rooms, and facilities for academic, recreational, and cultural activities.
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Does Harvard have housing for graduate students?

The halls are Harvard's most convenient and affordable graduate housing option. Each building has unique qualities, which you can find in the Residence Hall Tour section.
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Do you have to live on-campus all 4 years at Harvard?

You must live in Harvard housing your first-year at the College. A very small percentage of students choose to live off-campus their following years.
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What happens if you get into Harvard but can't afford it?

We've created a financial aid program to help ensure that admitted students can afford their Harvard education. Our financial aid officers will work closely with your family to understand your financial situation, then create a comprehensive financial aid package that accounts for the full cost of attendance.
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Can you go to Harvard if you live in the UK?

Typically 25-35 students are admitted to Harvard from the UK each year, from diverse schools and from all over the country.
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Can a boy and a girl be roommates in Harvard?

Gender-inclusive housing gives you the option of living together in a room or suite irrespective of your suitemates' genders. This option is available to all students at the College, though the process differs for incoming first-year students and for upper-level students.
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What is considered low income for Harvard?

Harvard University has a commitment to affordability and does not expect families with total annual incomes below $85,000 to contribute to the cost of their child's education.
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How are Houses chosen at Harvard?

Throughout February, the “housing gods” will sort blocking groups randomly into one of the 12 houses. This process, at one time, wasn't randomized, which meant that houses tended to harbor certain reputations. Today, all houses are diverse because of the randomized housing process.
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Is PhD in Harvard fully funded?

Harvard guarantees full financial support to PhD students—including tuition, health fees, and basic living expenses—for a minimum of five years.
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Are PhD students paid in Harvard?

491a28dcf129e8072dca7bac1aaeb891. All students receive full tuition and stipend support while they are enrolled and making satisfactory progress toward the Ph. D. degree.
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Which University pays highest for PhD?

Stanford: At Stanford University, PhD students are at the top, with a whopping $45,850 stipend, the highest PhD stipend, making it a dream for many. This hefty sum covers not just tuition but also living expenses, a critical factor in places with a high cost of living.
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Is Oxford or Harvard better?

Harvard is ranked second in National Universities, first in Global Universities by U.S. News, and first by the Round University Ranking, while Oxford is ranked first in Best Global Universities in Europe, fifth in Best Global Universities by U.S. News, and second by the QS World University Rankings.
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Are UK universities harder than us?

It's difficult to say whether the British education system is harder than the American education system because both systems have their own unique challenges and strengths. In the UK, there is a strong emphasis on independent learning and critical thinking, with a heavier focus on exams and a more narrow subject focus.
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What UK grades do I need for Harvard?

Admitted students typically will have excellent grades:
  • GCSE: Grades 7-9 (numbered system), or A/A* (lettered system)
  • AS levels (where taken): Grades A/A*
  • A Levels: Grades A/A*
  • Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers: Grades A/B.
  • International Baccalaureate (IB): Grades 39-45.
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Has anyone ever gotten a full-ride to Harvard?

Noel Mendez learned last month he had been accepted into Harvard University on a full-ride scholarship. Mendez is the first person in his family to go to college and plans to study computer science and possibly business with a goal of working for a major company or starting his own, says Del Valle ISD.
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Can a normal student go to Harvard?

With an average acceptance rate of less than 5%, it is one of the most daunting prospects for an applicant who is keen on pursuing an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree from a world-renowned university. A good overall academic record is important to get into Harvard.
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Is Harvard free for low income families?

In a typical year: 55% of our undergraduates receive need-based Harvard scholarships. Families with incomes below $85,000 (up from $75,000 starting in the 23-24 school year) are not expected to contribute to the cost of their child's education.
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What are quiet hours at Harvard?

In the residences for college-age and older students, weekend quiet hours begin at 2 am on Saturday and Sunday mornings, ending at 7 am Saturday and Sunday. Quiet hours for Pre-College students begin daily at 11 pm. Voices, music, and other sounds should not be audible outside of student rooms and suites.
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Can Harvard grad students live on campus?

Graduate students can access housing options on campus in Harvard-owned properties or off campus in the Cambridge and Boston area.
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Can you be old and go to Harvard?

Our students come to us from every time zone, every culture and professional background, every age from 18 to 89.
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