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There is no single office at Harvard University that handles admissions for all students to all programs. Instead, each school maintains its own admissions office and specialized staff to meet the needs of their prospective students. Below is a listing of admissions offices for the following programs:
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (Harvard College)

* Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid
Information about undergraduate admissions policies, application procedures and campus tours including:


GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
* Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Humanities, natural sciences, computer sciences, and social sciences

* Harvard Business School
Business administration, management

* Graduate School of Design
Architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning

* Harvard Divinity School
Theology, world religions, ministerial studies

* School of Dental Medicine
Oral surgery, oral medicine, restorative dentistry

* Graduate School of Education
Education, educational practice, human development
* John F. Kennedy School of Government
Public policy and administration, political economy

* Harvard Law School
Programs including constitutional, criminal, and international law; corporate finance

* Harvard Medical School
General medicine and medical specialties; medical research

* Harvard School of Public Health
Public health policy, epidemiology, nutrition, population and international health

ART/MAXT logo American Repertory Theatre Institute for Advanced Theatre Training
A two-year, five-semester professional training program that includes a three-month residency at the Moscow Art Theatre School in Russia

CONTINUING EDUCATION

* Harvard Extension School
Online and campus courses open to students with various backgrounds and experience. Degree and certificate programs and English courses also available.
* Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement
Non-credit enrichment courses for members of the retirement community

SUMMER PROGRAMS

Harvard Summer School
Four- and eight-week courses open to all students. Programs include study abroad and English courses.

Harvard Summer Secondary School Program
A college program for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors.

Crimson Summer Academy
A special program for high school students from Boston and Cambridge

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