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Pre-College Summer School Program for High School Students - Harvard Summer School
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Pre-College Summer School Program for High School Students
Harvard’s Pre-College Summer Program is a two-week, immersive on-campus experience for academically motivated high school students who want to explore college-level learning and campus life, without the pressure of grades.
2026 Cost
$6,100 + $75 application fee
2026 Session I
June 21–July 2, 2026
2026 Session II
July 5–17, 2026
2026 Session III
July 19–31, 2026
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What is a Pre-College Program?
A pre-college summer program is a short-term academic experience designed for high school students who want to explore college-level learning before applying to college. Harvard’s Pre-College Program is an intensive two-week, non-credit, residential experience that offers a structured introduction to academic rigor, campus life, and independence.
Courses
With nearly 30 courses offered each session, students can explore a wide range of academic interests, from science and medicine to humanities, law, and creative fields, while experiencing discussion-based, college-level learning in a supportive environment.
Speech, Writing and Literature
Creative Writing
Expository Writing
Journalism
Speech
Psychology, Medicine, and Public Health
Anthropology
Biology
History of Science
Psychology
Social Science
Law, Politics, Philosophy, and History
Legal Studies
History
Government
Philosophy
Business and Leadership
Economics
Digital Media
Government
Management
Speech
Race, Gender, and Ethics
Philosophy
Psychology
Sociology
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM)
Arts
Astronomy
Biology
Computer Science
Math
Physics
Statistics
Social Science
Important Deadlines
Application Opens:
Monday, December 1, 2025
Early Application & Priority Financial Aid Deadline:
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Regular Application & Financial Aid Deadline:
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Late Application Deadline:
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 (or earlier if all course waitlists are full)
All Dates and Deadlines
How to Apply
Admission is selective and based on academic readiness, maturity, and a student’s interest in benefiting from a rigorous pre-college experience.
Admitted Students
If you have been admitted to the Pre-College Program for Summer 2026,
learn more about how to prepare
Eligibility Requirements
Harvard’s Pre-College Program is designed for mature, academically motivated students who are interested in exploring a potential major or simply finding out what college is really like.
Our Pre-College Program is open to rising juniors and seniors. To be eligible for Summer 2026, you must meet both of the following criteria:
Will graduate from high school and enter college in 2027 or 2028.
Are at least 16 years old by June 20, 2026, and will not turn 19 years old before July 31, 2026.
Program Activities
These activities are designed to complement academic coursework, helping students build independence, confidence, and meaningful connections with peers while experiencing daily life on a college campus.
The Pre-College Advantage
Non-Credit Classes
Test your intellect without the pressure of letter grades. Classes are non-credit, so you can take a college-level course for learning's sake.
Small Class Sizes
You will be challenged by Ivy League scholars as you immerse yourself in one subject in an average class size of 15 students.
Live a Balanced (College) Life
When class is not in session, you'll participate in creative and social activities that stimulate your mind. And take time to have fun and get to know your peers.
Discover Your Passions
Whether you're undecided about potential areas of study or want to take a deeper dive into a subject you love, the Pre-College Program can help you find what really excites you.
Through the experience I was able to work with a Harvard Summer School instructor as a research assistant for him and I’ve been helping him with research. It really pushed me to see what’s out there even as a teenager, not even someone in college yet, there’s so many opportunities out there for us.
Daniel Palmer
Pre-College Program student, ‘22
Cost & Aid
The total cost for a 2026 Harvard Pre-College Program session is $6,100. The program fee includes tuition, room and meal plan, activity costs, and an accident and sickness insurance plan for the full two weeks. There is also a non-refundable $75 application fee.
A limited number of scholarships are available to assist
eligible students
who demonstrate financial need. Awards vary based on need, and a typical award covers a portion of the tuition.
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FAQs
How Long is Harvard’s Pre-College Program?
Harvard’s Pre-College Program is a two-week program during which you will live on the Harvard campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During these two weeks, you’ll experience what it’s like to live on a college campus, attending classes every day, studying, and participating in program activities. Each summer, we offer three two-week sessions so you can find the program that fits into your summer schedule.
What Will You Get Out of a Pre-College Program?
At Harvard’s Pre-College Program for high school students, you’ll build advanced academic skills to help you succeed in college, such as note-taking, keeping up with readings, and participating in class — and create amazing memories — that will last a lifetime.
You’ll learn to live independently on a college campus and experience what it’s like to be a real college student. You’ll learn how to balance homework with attending program activities and hanging out with new friends from around the world. And with hard work and diligent study, you’ll expand your knowledge in an immersive college-level class.
These experiences will not only enrich your high school years. They will set you on the path to success as you move on to your college journey.
At the end of the program, you’ll receive a written evaluation from your instructor, as well as a Harvard transcript with a grade of AR or NM (“requirements met” or “requirements not met”). This is a great way to supplement your college application.
Learn How Harvard Summer Programs Helped 3 Students Grow →
Can You Earn College Credit Through the Pre-College Program?
You will not earn college credit through the Pre-College Program.
The Pre-College Program is designed to allow you to explore the expectations of college academics without the pressure of grades. You can explore a subject you think you may want to major in, or you can explore an interesting topic just for fun.
However,
Pre-College Program courses
are intensive
. Each day, you will be in class for three hours, and you should expect to have 2-4 hours of homework. To successfully complete the program, you’ll have to attend and participate in every class and complete all assignments.
Do Pre-College Programs Help with College Admissions?
Participation in a Pre-College Program at Harvard can help with college admissions in several important ways.
Successfully completing a pre-college program demonstrates
your ability to succeed in a rigorous college course
. It also shows admissions committees that you are a motivated and dedicated student who is willing to put in the extra effort to succeed.
Most importantly, however, our Pre-College Program is designed to
offer you tools to navigate the college admissions process successfully
Our college readiness activities include workshops on how to write your college admissions essay, seminars on understanding the financial aid process, and panels on how to choose the right college. We even host a series of panels with admissions officers from colleges around the country.
So when you leave the Pre-College Program, you’ll be ready to jump right into the college admissions and application process.
Previous Harvard Summer School students have gone on to attend college at institutions such as Harvard College, Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Boston University, and Brown University. In fact, 20 percent of respondents to a 2024 survey reported attending an Ivy League institution after attending Harvard Summer School.
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Why Choose Harvard’s Pre-College Program?
Harvard’s Pre-College Program combines the hard work and rigor of an Ivy League education with the fun that comes with living, studying, and socializing with new friends.
Whether you’re engaging in meaningful debate in class, sharing your skills at a talent show, or exploring the Boston area, you’ll be creating memories that will last you a lifetime.
The first step in your journey toward this amazing experience is applying.
Complete our
information request form
to hear from us about important deadlines and helpful resources.
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