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Table of Contents

Notice to Students
Introduction

1: Academic Calendar

2: Academic Information

3: Fields of Concentration

4: Secondary Fields

5: General Regulations and Standards of Conduct

6: Life in the Harvard Community

7: Financial Information

8: Academic and Support Resources

9: Extracurricular Activities


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Tuition*

$31,456

Harvard University Health Services Fee

$1,426

This figure was previously included in the fee for tuition. For details about the Harvard University Health Services fee and coverage, see the Harvard Student Health Insurance Handbook and "Harvard University Health Services" on page 499.

 

Blue Cross/Blue Shield Group Insurance Plan

$1,362

Request for waiver must be submitted by October 31 for the fall term and by April 30 for the spring term. For details about BC/BS policy, see "Health Services" on page 499

 

Note: For federal income tax purposes, the amounts paid for health coverage, including the Health Services Fee, may be listed as medical expenses when deductions are itemized. For details on Harvard University Health Services benefits, BC/BS benefit, waiver information, and deadlines please visit the Member Services website at www.huhs.harvard.edu.

 

Room Rent

$5,855

Student Services Fee

$2,116

Charged to all students (including students studying out of residence during the term for Harvard degree credit), this fee covers College services and residential facilities.

 

Board

$4,766

Because of the large number of House dining halls, a major portion of the Board fee goes to pay fixed operating costs. The fee is based on the fact that the average student eats approximately thirteen of the twenty-one meals available per week.

 

Undergraduate Council Fee

$75

A fee added to all students’ bills to fund the Undergraduate Council. Monies collected will be used for council operations, College-wide events, and to fund undergraduate organizations. Students have the option of requesting a refund of the fee by checking the appropriate box on their July student bill.

 



Late Fees and Fees for Special Petitions

 

Late Registration

$50

Change of Course (per petition)

$10

drop, add, or withdrawal after the third Monday of the term.

 

Correction of a Course Report

$25

after the fifth Monday of the term if approved by the Administrative Board—charged in addition to the fee for late change of course.

 

Late Filing of Study Card (weekly charge until card is filed)

$40

Late HUID Card

$15

In Absentia Examination

$100

must be approved by the Administrative Board. Return postage, extraordinary costs, and any makeup examination or proctorial fees are not included in this figure.

 

Late Cancellation of Room Reservation (maximum)

 

after June 30 for fall term and after January 5 for spring term.

$997



Replacement and Laboratory Fees

 

Laboratory Fees: Each student enrolled in a laboratory course is charged for breakage, damage, loss of apparatus, and supplies used.  
HUID card: first and second replacement each $20
HUID card: third and subsequent replacement in same academic year each $40
Room Keys: replacement during term time each $10
Room Keys: not returned at time of departure each $25
Lock Change (when room keys are lost along with identification) $100
* Students taking more than four half-courses per term as part of an accelerated degree program may incur additional tuition charges; see "Rate of Work" on page 57 and "Acceleration" on page 460. Students granted an Additional Term pay tuition at a per course rate (see "Additional Term" on page 58).

Payment Procedures

Payment Policy

It is the University's policy that students are responsible for their student bill. This responsibility includes reviewing the billing statement each month and making sure that the bill is paid by the date it is due. In addition, students who do not pay their own bill must ensure that parents and others who do pay are able to access the bill. Tuition and fees must be paid in full in order for students to register each term. The College may deny registration to those students whose bills are not paid by the established deadlines. Payments for Commencement and the November and March degree periods must also be made by the designated due dates. No degree can be conferred until all indebtedness to the University is paid in full. Additional charges that may be billed after degrees are conferred must also be paid in full.

Monthly Billing Statements

Monthly billing statements include all charges and credits that have been posted to the student account by the bill date. On the bill date an email notification with a link to the monthly statement is sent to the student. Students are billed for the fall semester in July. Payment of the July bill is due in August. Spring semester charges are billed in December and due in January. Upon receipt of the first notification, students are expected to review the bill and set up parents and all those (not sponsors) who need access to the bill as authorized payers. Authorized payers also receive direct notification by email when a new billing statement is on-line. Questions about the student bill or the billing process should be directed to the Student Receivables Office at 617-495-2739.

Monthly Payment Plan

The University offers a Monthly Payment Plan that allows eligible students to pay tuition and required fees in four monthly installments each term. Under this plan, fall term installments are due in August, October, November and December. Spring term installments are due in January, February, March and April. There is a $35 charge per term for use of this plan.

Any balance due from the prior term or any miscellaneous charges must be paid in full, together with the monthly installment, by the due date indicated on the monthly statement. Students who are negligent in making their monthly payments during one term may not be permitted to use the plan in subsequent terms.

To enroll in the plan or to cancel enrollment, students should call 617-495-2739. Once enrolled in the plan, enrollment for the following term is automatic. The billing statement will include the $35 enrollment fee.

Payment Procedures

Electronic payments can be made on-line at www.termbill.harvard.edu.

Checks drawn on US currency and made out to Harvard University can be brought or sent to the Student Receivables Office at 953 Holyoke Center. To ensure that all payments are properly credited, checks should reference the HUID number of the student. Checks that are mailed should be sent with a bill stub, which can be printed out by clicking on the PDF icon on the "Current Statement" page of the student bill.

Payments can also be made by wire transfer to the account listed below. The full name of student, the student's HUID, and the address of sender should be included on all wires.

ABA# 011000138
Bank of America
100 Federal Street, Boston, MA 02110
Account #942926-3103
Account name: President & Fellows of Harvard College SRO

Late Payment of Term Bills

Any student whose indebtedness to the University remains unpaid after designated payment due dates may be deprived of the privileges of the University. Reinstatement is possible only after all bills have been paid and consent of the Dean is obtained.

Information for Degree Candidates

Students who are candidates for degrees must pay all bills due to the University by the designated due date in order for degrees to be conferred. The due date is indicated on the billing statement that precedes the degree vote. Additional charges that may be billed after degrees are conferred must also be paid in full.

Acceleration

A student who has completed degree requirements in fewer terms than the number required had he or she worked at an average rate of four half-courses per term may petition the Allston Burr Resident Dean for waiver of the residence requirement. If the petition is granted, the student will be charged extra course fees for each half-course taken above the normal rate of four. Such half-courses will be calculated at one-fourth the full tuition rate in effect during the term in which the final course work for the degree was completed. (See also "Residence Requirement" on page 35, "Rate of Work" on page 57, and "Degree Credit For Study Out of Residence" on page 36.)

An accelerated degree program has serious and sometimes complex academic and financial implications. A student should have a discussion with his or her Allston Burr Resident Dean before undertaking such a plan.

Dishonored Checks

There is a $50 fee assessed for the first dishonored check and $75 for the second and subsequent dishonored checks. After the initial dishonored check, the University may also, at its discretion, require that all payments be made in cash or by certified check or money order. A check is regarded as dishonored when it has been returned because of insufficient funds, lack of a bank account, or because payment has been inappropriately stopped.

Information for Students Leaving the College

A student who leaves the College for any reason must pay all charges upon receipt of a bill from the Student Receivables Office. Students who leave during the academic year are charged tuition and the Student Services fee to the end of the period in which they leave; room rent and board charges are calculated on a daily basis. See chart on the next page: "Students' Financial Obligations in the Event of a Leave of Absence or Requirement to Withdraw."

The chart does not include any charges for the Student Health Services fee or Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance. Information regarding changes for Student Health Services fee or Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance can be found at www.huhs.harvard.edu. Room rent charges continue to the day the student leaves College residence. Full-board charges will continue to the day the student submits the proper paperwork to his or her House office or the Freshman Dean's Office. The room key must also be returned to the House Office or building manager's office.

The fee schedule also applies to those students who move off campus during the academic year; however, the complete Student Services Fee continues to be assessed. For those students who do not fall into the category of a leave of absence, requirement to withdraw, or move off campus but who are absent from Cambridge for whatever reason, room and board charges continue to be assessed through the end of term.

Students’ Financial Obligations in the Event
of a Leave of Absence or Requirement to Withdraw

If Student Leaves Tuition Room* S.S. Fee† Board
Fall Term

On or before June 11
-0- -0- -0- -0-
From June 12 to July 15 -0- 183 66 -0-
From July 16 to July 30 -0- 366 199 -0-
From July 31 to August 15 -0- 549 199 -0-
From August 16 to September 10 -0- 732** 265 -0-
From September 11 to September 24 -0- 732** 265 pro-rated
From September 25 to October 19 3932 732** 265 pro-rated
From October 20 to November 26 7864 732** 534 pro-rated
From November 27 to December 19 11,796 732** 794 pro-rated
After December 19 15,728 2928 1058 2383
Spring Term

On or before December 1
-0- -0- -0- -0-
From December 2 to January 15 -0- 183 66 -0-
From January 15 to January 24 -0- 366 132 -0-
From January 25 to February 6 -0- 366** 132 pro-rated
From February 7 to March 3 3932 732** 265 pro-rated
From March 4 to April 4 7864 732** 534 pro-rated
From April 5 to May 3 11,796 732** 794 pro-rated
After May 3 15,728 2928 1058 2823

All amounts are in US dollars.
Harvard in its sole discretion reserves the right to change these rates at any time upon 30 days prior notice to students.
If a housing deadline falls on a weekend, the change of housing status forms will be considered on time if they are delivered to the Office of Residential Life on the Monday after the deadline.
* For Dudley Cooperative room charges, inquire in the Dudley House Office, Lehman Hall (617-495-2256).
** The total room rent charge is the reservation fee plus the number of days in residence at a daily rate of $26.00. The pro-rated board charge is $20.37 per day for freshmen and $20.72 per day for upperclassmen.
† Student Services Fee.