
Why Harvard?
Harvard's legacy of consistent success in intercollegiate athletics
mirrors its reputation as the world's finest institution of higher
learning.
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Harvard fields 41 varsity teams, the most among the nation's NCAA Division I colleges and universities. Nearly 1,500 Harvard undergraduates - or 20 percent of the student body - participate in intercollegiate athletics.
Since its participation in the nation's first college athletic event - a two-mile crew race against Yale in 1852 - Harvard has been a consistent leader in the world of college sports.
Moreover, Harvard provides its students everything necessary for a liberal education in virtually every imaginable field. The sheer number of curricular choices -- the catalog includes about 3,500 courses -- opens doors for the exploration of widely disparate fields and also for concentrations in special areas of interest.
Graduates of Harvard are in demand by the world's leading research institutions and employers, as evidenced by these facts compiled by the Office of Career Services from the 2006-07 academic year:
The Recruiting Process
If you are interested in competing for one of Harvard's 41 varsity
programs, your first step should be to contact the respective head coach, who will send a
recruiting questionnaire or direct you to Harvard's
online recruiting forms.
You should also begin the application process. While there is no
formula for gaining admission to Harvard, successful applicants
present strong academic credentials, evidence of highly developed
talents or interests, motivation and character.
The Harvard
College Admissions Office can answer most of your questions
regarding the application process.
Applying To Harvard
Harvard has a singular application deadline for incoming freshman
of January 1 for entry in September of the same year. Application
forms and more information about the formal application process
is available through the Harvard College Admissions Office.
The admissions office also maintains an extensive page of Frequently Asked Questions about the
admissions process.
For information regarding taking the SAT, please visit the College Board
website. For information on the ACT, click here.
Financial Aid
The Harvard
Financial Aid Office works with each family to ensure access to
the Harvard education students have worked so hard to secure.
Applying for financial aid does not jeopardize a student's chance
for admission. Indeed, the Admissions Committee may respond
favorably to evidence that a candidate has overcome significant
obstacles, financial or otherwise. All of Harvard's financial aid
is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need - there are
no academic, athletic or merit-based awards. Harvard meets the full
need of every student, including international students, for all
four years.
The Financial Aid Application deadline is March 1.
Statement On Ivy League Admissions
If you are interested in participating in athletics at Harvard, you
should also make sure to read the statement
on Ivy League admissions issued by the league office.
NCAA Compliance
All prospective student-athletes should read and be aware of Harvard's and the NCAA's requirements and rules
regarding recruitment and eligibility. You should also
download and read the NCAA's Guide for College-Bound Student-Athletes.
Find Out About Our Student-Athletes
Click the link below to follow our student-athletes on our Crimson
Blogs. Here we will follow the lives of our student-athletes - in
practice, competition, the classroom and around Harvard
Square.