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Part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard College is Harvard University's traditional undergraduate program, offering AB (Bachelor of Arts) and SB (Bachelor of Science) degrees. It is highly selective, with fewer than four percent of applicants being offered admission as of 2022.
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Find out about the graduate and undergraduate degrees and majors offered by Harvard's 13 Schools. Learn how to apply, get financial aid, and access online courses and executive education.
Harvard is a large, highly residential research university [77] offering 50 undergraduate majors, [78] 134 graduate degrees, [79] and 32 professional degrees. [80] During the 2018–2019 academic year, Harvard granted 1,665 baccalaureate degrees, 1,013 graduate degrees, and 5,695 professional degrees.