Harvard university is a private institution that was founded in 1636. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 6,658, its setting urban, and the campus size 5,076 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calender. Harvard University's ranking in the 2014 edition of Best Collages is Nationan Universities, 2. Its tuition and fees are $42,292 (2013-14).
Harvard is located in Cambridge, Mass., just
outside of Boston. Harvard’s extensive
library system houses the oldest collection in the United States and the
largest private collection in the world. There is more to the school than
endless stacks, though: Harvard’s athletic teams compete in the Ivy League, and
every football season ends with "The Game," an annual matchup between
storied rivals Harvard and Yale. At Harvard, on-campus
residential housing is an integral part of student life. Freshmen live around
the Harvard Yard at the center of campus, after which they are placed in one of
12 undergraduate houses for their remaining three years. Although they are no
longer recognized by the university as official student groups, the eight
all-male "final clubs" serve as social organizations for some
undergraduate students; Harvard also has five female clubs.
In addition to the College, Harvard is
comprised of 13 other schools and institutes, including the top-ranked Business School and Medical School and the
highly ranked Graduate Education School, School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences, Law School and John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Eight U.S. presidents graduated from Harvard College, including Franklin Delano
Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. Other notable alumni include Henry David
Thoreau, Helen Keller, Yo-Yo Ma and Tommy Lee Jones. In 1977, Harvard signed an
agreement with sister institute Radcliffe College, uniting them in an
educational partnership serving male and female students, although they did not
officially merge until 1999. Harvard also has the largest endowment of any
school in the world.
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