For Students - Harvard Summer School
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For Students - Harvard Summer School
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Join our Summer School community.
Explore the many benefits that come with spending your summer at Harvard.
Welcome to Harvard Summer School! As you join our community, you have the exciting opportunity to explore the many benefits that come with spending your summer at Harvard.
At Harvard Summer School, we are dedicated to ensuring that you have a safe and successful summer experience, whether online or on campus. Our leadership and support staff are here to guide your experience, answer your questions, and offer all the information you need to maximize your time here at Harvard.
Support and Services
Summer classes at Harvard can—and should—be challenging. And sometimes, we all need a little support to succeed.
Get help with your latest writing assignment at the
Writing Center
.
Find the books you need, enjoy a quiet study space, or simply explore the historic
Harvard libraries
.
Our
Accessibility Services
team is here to help if you need accommodation for a disability or injury.
And be sure to stay on top of your classes by following the
final exam schedule
.
Above all, your
safety
is our top priority. Harvard Summer School takes sexual and gender harassment extremely seriously. Learn about the
Harvard University Title IX Office
and Harvard Summer School’s policies on sexual and gender harassment.
Learn more about Support and Services
Experience the Harvard Campus
Each summer, Harvard Summer School organizes hundreds of
activities for students
, ranging from movie nights and recreational sports to college admissions panels, talent shows, and trips around New England. There are activities in both in-person and online formats, so all our students can socialize and grow outside the classroom.
Students can use their Harvard ID to access Harvard buildings such as the Libraries, computer facilities, and athletic facilities.
Residential students will live on Harvard’s historic campus in Harvard College dorms or undergraduate Houses. Learn more about
on-campus housing
and
dining services
.
Learn more about Campus Life
Your Responsibilities as a Student
Every Harvard Summer School student is expected to uphold our learning community’s high standards of academic and personal conduct.
As you begin classes, know our expectations and guidelines for
student conduct
.
Read up on Harvard Summer School’s
guidelines for academic integrity
and the consequences of plagiarism.
Learn more about Policies and Regulations
Summer at Harvard is exciting—and challenging. Make the most of the many opportunities that await you, and don’t hesitate to
ask our team for help
when you need it. It’s what we’re here for!
Get Info
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
Skip to content
Join our Summer School community.
Explore the many benefits that come with spending your summer at Harvard.
Welcome to Harvard Summer School! As you join our community, you have the exciting opportunity to explore the many benefits that come with spending your summer at Harvard.
At Harvard Summer School, we are dedicated to ensuring that you have a safe and successful summer experience, whether online or on campus. Our leadership and support staff are here to guide your experience, answer your questions, and offer all the information you need to maximize your time here at Harvard.
Support and Services
Summer classes at Harvard can—and should—be challenging. And sometimes, we all need a little support to succeed.
Get help with your latest writing assignment at the
Writing Center
.
Find the books you need, enjoy a quiet study space, or simply explore the historic
Harvard libraries
.
Our
Accessibility Services
team is here to help if you need accommodation for a disability or injury.
And be sure to stay on top of your classes by following the
final exam schedule
.
Above all, your
safety
is our top priority. Harvard Summer School takes sexual and gender harassment extremely seriously. Learn about the
Harvard University Title IX Office
and Harvard Summer School’s policies on sexual and gender harassment.
Learn more about Support and Services
Experience the Harvard Campus
Each summer, Harvard Summer School organizes hundreds of
activities for students
, ranging from movie nights and recreational sports to college admissions panels, talent shows, and trips around New England. There are activities in both in-person and online formats, so all our students can socialize and grow outside the classroom.
Students can use their Harvard ID to access Harvard buildings such as the Libraries, computer facilities, and athletic facilities.
Residential students will live on Harvard’s historic campus in Harvard College dorms or undergraduate Houses. Learn more about
on-campus housing
and
dining services
.
Learn more about Campus Life
Your Responsibilities as a Student
Every Harvard Summer School student is expected to uphold our learning community’s high standards of academic and personal conduct.
As you begin classes, know our expectations and guidelines for
student conduct
.
Read up on Harvard Summer School’s
guidelines for academic integrity
and the consequences of plagiarism.
Learn more about Policies and Regulations
Summer at Harvard is exciting—and challenging. Make the most of the many opportunities that await you, and don’t hesitate to
ask our team for help
when you need it. It’s what we’re here for!
Get Info
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