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Harvard University
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ABOUT
Established
in 1636, Harvard is the oldest higher education institution in the United
States, and is widely regarded in terms of its influence, reputation, and
academic pedigree as a leading university in not just the US but also the
world.
Located
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, three miles north-west of Boston, Harvard’s
209-acre campus houses 10 degree-granting schools in addition to the Radcliffe
Institute for Advanced Study, two theaters, and five museums. It is also home
to the largest academic library system in the world, with 18 million volumes,
180,000 serial titles, an estimated 400 million manuscript items and 10 million
photographs.
Like
most of the United States’ pre-Civil War colleges, Harvard was founded to train
clergy, but Harvard’s curriculum and student body quickly secularized, and in
the 20th century admissions policy was opened up to bring in a more diverse
pool of applicants.
Now, a
total of 21,000 students attend the university, each of whom at some point can
be seen bustling past the famous statue of John Harvard, the university’s first
benefactor and founder, which looks on benignly in the center of the campus.
The bronze statue’s gleaming foot is due to almost incessant rubbing by
tourists and students, who believe the act brings good luck.
Only
the academic elite can claim a place at Harvard, and the nominal cost of
attendance is high – though the university’s hefty endowment is such that it
can offer generous financial aid packages, which around 60 per cent of students
take advantage of.
As
freshmen, students live in one of the dormitories in Harvard Yard, a prime
location, and eat in the historic and picturesque Annenberg dining hall. Harvard
students are active around and beyond campus, with over 400 official student
societies including extracurricular, co-curricular and athletic opportunities.
Whether playing on the field in Harvard Stadium, fostering entrepreneurial
activities at the Harvard innovation lab or writing and editing at the daily
newspaper the Harvard Crimson, student life is a rich and rewarding
experience.
Harvard's
alumni include eight US presidents, several foreign heads of state, 62 living
billionaires, 359 Rhodes Scholars, and 242 Marshall Scholars. Whether it be
Pulitzer Prizes, Nobel Prizes, or Academy Awards, Harvard graduates have won
them. Students and alumni have also won 108 Olympic medals between them. The
university is regularly ranked number one in the world, and the consistency of
its chart-topping performances shows that success is yet to breed
complacency.
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