I'm considering applying to Harvard as an international student, and I'm trying to figure out how much the tuition would be without any scholarships. Could someone give me an idea of what the current costs are?
The tuition for international students at Harvard University is the same as it is for domestic students. As of the 2024-2025 academic year, the tuition is approximately $56,500 per year. But remember, this is just the tuition – you'll also need to budget for additional expenses, such as room and board, books and supplies, personal expenses, and health insurance, which bring the total cost of attendance to about $82,800 per year.
But even if you're an international student, Harvard's generous financial aid policies apply to you just like they would a U.S. student. This means that your family will be expected to contribute based on their income, with those making under $85,000 not having to contribute anything at all. Even families earning between $85,000 and $150,000 will typically pay between 0 and 10% of their annual income. Harvard's goal is that students should graduate debt-free, so financial aid packages do not include loans.
These numbers are, of course, estimates and the exact cost may differ slightly. Nevertheless, rest assured that Harvard's Financial Aid Office is very committed to making the school accessible for talented students from all financial backgrounds. So don't let the sticker price deter you if you're interested in applying!
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