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  1. At Harvard Summer School, we bring together expert faculty and motivated learners from high school to adulthood during the summer months. Instructing hundreds of courses in over 60 subjects, our faculty inspire students to choose their college major, find new direction in their careers, earn credit for their degree program, or find their confidence in higher education.

  2. Pre-College Program(Two Weeks, Non-Credit) During this intensive two-week program, you will take the first steps toward your college journey alongside a diverse group of exceptional high school students. Challenge yourself in one of ~100 unique noncredit courses open only to Pre-College students, without the pressure of letter grades.

  3. Harvard degrees, certificates and courses—online, in the evenings, and at your own pace. Harvard Summer School. Academic summer opportunities for adult, college and high school students—at Harvard and abroad. Harvard Professional & Executive Development. Short, intensive programs to develop skills and strengthen your professional profile.

  4. Our exceptional students choose Harvard Summer School's open enrollment courses as part of their learning journey ... All you have to do is choose what to learn this summer. 7-WEEK SESSION: June 24 - August 9, 2024. 4-WEEK SESSION: July 15 - August 8, 2024. 3-WEEK SESSION I: June 24 - July 11, 2024. 3-WEEK SESSION II: July 15 - August 1, 2024.

  5. Costs & Aid for 7-Week SSP Commuting. 2024 program cost is $3,700 (4-credits) or $7,400 (8-credits). Cost depends upon the number of credits taken and includes tuition and the program fee. Non-refundable $75 application fee. US citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply for financial aid.

  6. Harvard degrees, certificates and courses—online, in the evenings, and at your own pace. Harvard Summer School. Academic summer opportunities for adult, college and high school students—at Harvard and abroad. Harvard Professional & Executive Development. Short, intensive programs to develop skills and strengthen your professional profile.

  7. 28 de ago. de 2023 · To be eligible for the Secondary School Program, you: Are at least 16 years old by June 22, 2024, and will not turn 19 years old before July 31, 2024. Will graduate from high school and enter college in 2024, 2025, or 2026. Please Note: Harvard Summer School is unable to sponsor F-1 student visa applications for the 4-week summer term.