Is there an age limit for Harvard?

Students must be 18 years of age at time of registration.
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Can you go to Harvard at any age?

Anyone can go to Harvard.
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Can I go to Harvard at 40?

Harvard won't risk their ranking and accept older applicants. So the likelihood of admitting 40+ year old to Harvard Full-time MBA program is low. The MBA Admission process is long with a year of your life invested in getting into a top MBA program.
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Does Harvard accept younger students?

Eugenie de Silva (pictured), who started reading for her PhD at Leicester aged 15, has become the youngest person to graduate from Harvard University.
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Can I get into Harvard at 26?

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its continued impact on access to testing for high school age students, Harvard College will allow students to apply for admission without requiring SAT or ACT scores for the upcoming admitted classes of '27, '28, '29, and '30.
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What is the lowest GPA Harvard has accepted?

To get to Harvard your GPA has to be at least a 4.0 and even then if you get in your lucky but they require at least a 4.18 GPA only .
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Can I get into Harvard with a 2.5 GPA?

Is your high school GPA good enough for Harvard University? The average high school GPA for admitted students at Harvard University is 4.18 on a 4.0 scale. (You can calculate your high school a GPA here.)
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Who is the youngest person at Harvard?

AT 16.; William James Sidis the Youngest Student to Get That Degree There. - The New York Times. HARVARD A.B. AT 16.; William James Sidis the Youngest Student to Get That Degree There.
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Who is the youngest person to go to Yale?

What is this? Ronan Farrow graduated from Bard College at Simon's Rock to attend Yale University at the age of 16.
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Do all Harvard graduates get rich?

Harvard College's Class of 2025 is unsurprisingly, disproportionately wealthy, just like every class before it. According to The Crimson's annual freshman survey, over a quarter of Harvard freshmen come from families that are wealthier than 94 percent of Americans.
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Does Harvard accept 3 years?

Three-Year Degrees

Ordinarily, only four-year bachelor's degrees are considered acceptable for eligibility to our graduate program. Three-year degrees, including those earned from schools participating in the Bologna process, are considered on a case-by-case basis, as are two-year degrees.
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Is 45 too old for MBA?

Applicants often ask what the “age limit” is for the Wharton MBA Program for Executives.
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Is there an age limit for MIT?

We don't have any age limits or restrictions. If you've been away from high school for a while, we would expect to see the results of your standardized tests, Secondary School Report, evaluations from teachers/employers and other supportive materials that would assist us in getting to know you.
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Are Harvard students smart?

Ever wondered what it takes to get into Harvard? Stellar grades, impressive extracurriculars and based on a recently published study, having deep pockets and a parent who either works or went there.
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Is Harvard expensive?

According to Harvard's website, tuition costs for the 2019-2020 school year total $47,730, fees are $4,195, and room and board costs $17,682 for a subtotal of billed costs of $69,607.
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Can I get into Harvard at 16?

Students must be 15 years of age at time of registration. Graduate credit. To register for graduate credit, students must be 18 years of age and ordinarily, possess an undergraduate degree from an accredited US institution or the international equivalent. Students must be 18 years of age at time of registration.
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Who got into Harvard at the age of 11?

Harvard At 11 Years Old

Sidis was accepted to Harvard at age 9, but the school wanted him to wait until he was 11. Five years later, he graduated cum laude. His Harvard days, however, were not full of happy memories.
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How old is a youngest student at Harvard?

Freshman Comes From Michigan

A Harvard Freshman at 14. That's the story of Alexander M. McColl '52, the youngest enrollee at the University in recent years. McColl arrived at his room in Straus Hall last week from his Kalamazoo, Mich., residence and his sometime home in German town, Pa.
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Is it possible to get into Harvard for free?

If your family's income is less than $75,000, you'll pay nothing. Families who earn more than $150,000 may still qualify for financial aid. For more than ninety percent of American families, Harvard costs less than a public university.
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Is it hard to get in to Harvard?

Harvard University

With an admission rate of 4.0%, Harvard ranks as the third most difficult school to get into. This rate reflects admission into Harvard's undergraduate school, Harvard College. Some schools at Harvard are even more competitive, such as Harvard Medical School.
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Is a 4.0 GPA good?

A 4.0 GPA is great since it indicates that you've worked hard to earn A's in all of your subjects. A 4.0 is the highest score for unweighted GPAs. If your institution employs a weighted grading scale, the highest GPA would be a 4.5 or even 5.0, depending on the difficulty level of the subjects.
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What is a 4.18 GPA?

A 4.2 GPA is above a 4.0, so it's outside of the normal range for unweighted GPAs. If you have a 4.2, your school uses weighted GPAs, meaning they take class difficulty into account when calculating GPA. A 4.2 indicates that you are earning Bs and B+s in high level classes or As and A+s in mid level classes.
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Do you need straight A's to get into Harvard?

With a GPA of 4.18, Harvard requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants. Furthermore, you should be taking hard classes - AP or IB courses - to show that college-level academics is a breeze.
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