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2 years ago
Harvard prospective students

Does Harvard accept GED?
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Due to the political situations of Myanmar, students aren't secured to go to in-person schools. I'm currently taking GED classes that provided by an American-accredited online school. Moreover, I'm also planning to take SAT together with GED. To keep it short, I wonder, "Will Harvard accept the GED+SAT academic qualifications along with extra curriculum activities? "

In addition, it may sound silly but I would love to know can I get ivy scholarships with GED+SAT+extra curriculum activities.

Thank you!

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2 years ago

Yes, Harvard will accept your GED since it is accredited. A high SAT score (at least a 1500) and extracurriculars will give your application a boost as well.

If any of the Ivy League schools accept you, they will award you with generous financial aid, since they meet 100% of demonstrated financial need. How much aid you receive will depend on your family's income and assets. The lower your family's net worth is compared to the average American family's, the more aid you will receive. Hope this helps!

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