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how much is havard's tution fee per semester

how much is havard's university tution fee per semester

Thank you comment icon The total cost of attendance, including room and board, books, and supplies, is approximately $89,315 per year. Also, Harvard does not differentiate tuition rates based on in-state or out of state students. Also make sure that you apply for scholarships beforehand and while attending Harvard. Harvard University bills tuition and fees on a yearly basis for full-time undergraduate students, though the cost is typically divided into two semesters for payment planning purposes Best wishes to you ! Michelle M.

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Paul’s Answer

For the 2025–2026 academic year, the estimated cost per semester at Harvard (undergraduate) is approximately $43,463. For the full year, this total is $86,926.
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Hello! Harvard University’s tuition per semester can change year to year, and depending on undergraduate or graduate studies. For undergraduate, Harvard lists the tuition per academic year as $59,320 (USD). If the academic year has 2 semesters, that would be about $29,660 per semester. Tuition fees do not include meals, housing, healthcare plans, or other student services fees. You can see some more details about that in the link listed below! Graduate programs have their own tuition listed as well. Also listed on their website is Harvard’s dedication to affordability. They state that they will meet 100% of demonstrated financial need, meaning costs are based on your family's ability to pay. Additionally, they offer FREE tuition/meals/housing/etc for families with combined income below $100,000, and FREE tuition for families with combined income below $200,000. See more details of that in the second link below. Overall, going to Harvard would be a great goal to aspire for, and they certainly make it known that affordability should not be an issue for anyone who wants to go to the school. Best of luck!

Nimi recommends the following next steps:

https://registrar.fas.harvard.edu/tuition-and-fees
https://college.harvard.edu/financial-aid/how-aid-works
Thank you comment icon I appreciate you taking the time to answer this. Morireoluwa
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