What's Happening?
Harvard University offers a selective transfer admissions process, accepting a small number of students each year from various educational backgrounds, including community colleges and international universities. To be eligible, students must have completed at least one year of full-time study at another institution and are required to complete at least two years at Harvard. The university provides a range of academic programs and resources to support transfer students in their educational pursuits.
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Why It's Important?
The transfer admissions process at Harvard University provides opportunities for students from diverse educational backgrounds to access one of the world's leading academic institutions. This inclusivity enhances the university's diversity and enriches the academic environment. By offering robust support and resources, Harvard ensures that transfer students can integrate successfully and contribute to the university's vibrant intellectual community.