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Admissions - Admissions Statistics. A Brief Profile of the Class of 2028. Harvard welcomes students from across the country and all over the world, with diverse backgrounds and far-ranging talents and interests. Students. Geographical breakdown. Intended division/field of study. Race/Ethnicity*
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Academic Rating (0.5% of applicants get a 1, 42.3% of applicants get a 2): Summa potential. Genuine scholar; near-perfect scores and grades (in most cases) combined with unusual creativity and possible evidence of original scholarship.
International Students by School 2021-2022. Drag bubbles to bring data to life. 33% Business School. 34%
29 lip 2021 · When we isolate early admission applicants, we get something much different. According to a report by Harvard, 12.2% of international applicants were accepted to the Class of 2025 which is higher than the overall EA admission rate of 7.4%.
6 dni temu · T he number of international students studying in the United States has surged post pandemic; the 2022–2023 academic year saw the fastest growth rate in more than 40 years.And, according to the 2023 Project Atlas report, the United States remains the most popular country for international students: Seventeen percent of global learners choose to study at a US institution.
6 kwi 2021 · This year’s admitted class, who learned of their admission Tuesday evening, hails from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and from 94 countries. International students make up 12.2 percent of the class, and 8.8 percent are U.S. dual citizens.