Founded in 1636 as oldest US university, named after John Harvard. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, part of Ivy League. Main campus covers 85 hectares with student residences. World's largest endowment with 40.9 billion USD in 2019
Acceptance rate is 3%, among top 1% of most difficult US universities. 1,962 students enrolled in some distance education courses. Average SAT scores range from 1490-1580, ACT from 34-36
Born in 1902 in Colorado Springs to a prominent American minister. Studied biology and philosophy at Amherst College, graduating in 1924. Earned PhD in sociology and economics from Heidelberg University in 1927
Founded in 1636 as oldest US higher education institution. Named after Puritan clergyman John Harvard. Currently has three campuses: Cambridge, Allston, and Longwood. World's wealthiest academic institution with $50.7 billion endowment
Harvard College founded in 1636 in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Named after John Harvard, who donated £779 and his library. First printing press in North America established in 1638. Initially focused on training clergy for Puritan community
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