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  1. I was admitted to Harvard College and wondering if I'm able to download the letter with a dean's signature in pdf. I need one for my scholarship application. Apparently, there's no "download PDF" button, which most of the other schools have.

  2. Summa potential. Genuine scholar; near-perfect scores and grades (in most cases) combined with unusual creativity and possible evidence of original scholarship. Magna potential: Excellent student with superb grades and mid-to-high-700 scores (33+ ACT).

  3. After a bit of research, it appears that they send this exact letter to almost 150,000 people solely from the data provided by college board and other organizations. Lastly, likely letters are sent after you apply and if you have already been selected.

  4. From my experience, Harvard typically sends out their likely letters in late February or early March. These letters are essentially an early nod from the college, indicating a strong interest in you as an applicant.

  5. Here's the successful admissions letter I received applying Early Action to Harvard. With Harvard's acceptance rate of 5%, only the lucky few get to see this.

  6. Should you like to verify that person’s affiliation with the Harvard College Interviewing Program, please call 617-495-1551 or write to college@fas.harvard.edu. Interviews may be conducted via Zoom (or other video conferencing platform), telephone, or in-person depending on public health restrictions in your area - as well as your preferences ...

  7. Often, there's a formal address to the admitted candidate, a greeting, and then the coveted words that indicate that you've been offered admission. Following the initial congratulations, the letter tends to include specifics about the admitted student's next steps.