Policies and Regulations - Harvard Summer School

Policies and Regulations - Harvard Summer School
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Policies and Regulations
The Harvard Summer School community includes diverse and motivated students from around the world. Joining this community requires that every student, whether on campus or online, commit to Harvard Summer School’s high standards of academic and personal conduct. These pages outline our policies and expectations for all students enrolled at Harvard Summer School.
Student Responsibilities
It is your responsibility to know your rights and obligations as a Harvard Summer School student. These responsibilities include your personal conduct both in and out of the classroom. They also include adhering to the academic standards set by Harvard Summer School.
Learn more about:
Student Conduct
Student Responsibilities
Community Life
Student Resources
Plagiarism and Academic Integrity Support
Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment Policy and Resources
Regulation and Compliance
Policies
Become familiar with all policies that will apply to your Harvard Summer School experience by reviewing our
Academic Policies
.
Exams
Many courses have final exams during the last week of Summer School. In online courses with final exams, instructors may give an online exam or a timed and proctored exam. To learn more about exam policies, see
Exams
. Check your course website or syllabus for exam details.
Grades
Grades are assigned to students who register in courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. Grades for study abroad programs are generally available one week after the program’s official end dates. Learn more about
grades
.
Transfer Credit and Accreditation
Many institutions accept transfer credit from Harvard Summer School, which is fully accredited. Learn about
accreditation and transfer credit
.
Transcripts and Enrollment Verification
For transcript and enrollment verification, including loan deferment, see
Transcripts and Enrollment Verification
.
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Harvard Division of Continuing Education
The Division of Continuing Education (DCE) at Harvard University is dedicated to bringing rigorous academics and innovative teaching capabilities to those seeking to improve their lives through education. We make Harvard education accessible to lifelong learners from high school to retirement.
Harvard Division of Continuing Education