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The undergraduate degree must be awarded by a college or university that was regionally accredited at the time of your attendance, with a degree conferral date that precedes enrollment in graduate-level courses taken at Harvard Extension School. You do not already possess a graduate degree in a similar field. For staff to review your potentially duplicative degree, use this form to submit your inquiry and transcript s. Not all students are accepted.
Prior to your enrollment in any Harvard Extension School courses, the school awarding the credential must confirm with the student that the credential has been earned. Questions about this requirement should be sent to admissions extension.
International Applicants View More. Verify international credits and degrees. This requirement should be completed before enrolling in courses at Harvard Extension School. For more information, visit our Admission Details for International Students page.
At Harvard Extension School, your admission journey begins in the classroom. Register for the 4-credit graduate-level course s that your field of study requires for admission. See the Degree Requirements page for your field of study to find the stipulated degree course s required for admission. Meet the grade requirements for admission. B or higher Earn at least a grade of B in each of the degree courses required for admission. Two-attempt limit on the proseminar You are ineligible to apply if you fail to earn the minimum grade of B or higher in two registration attempts of the proseminar, if one is required for your field of study.
If you repeat the proseminar, both grades will apply to your cumulative GPA unless the course has expired, as outlined below. A withdrawal WD is considered a registration attempt. See Academic Standing for information on grade-point average calculation for the graduate degree program. Be timely! Apply when you are completing your last required course for admission and within two years of earning your proseminar grade if required. Submitting an application promptly near the conclusion of your course s stipulated for admission is essential not only for your successful admission but also for degree program completion.
Moreover, degree requirements, including admission courses, can change from year to year and courses expire as explained below , which may result in your losing degree credit if you postpone submitting your application.
Also, apply within two years of earning your proseminar grade.
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