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How possible is it for me to get admission into Harvard or Stanford University under Health Care administration/manageme

I have Results in West African Examination Council (WAEC) certificate✓

School name:- Epiphany college,Ihhite Ezinihitte Mbaise.

Year:-2014

English D7

Biology C6

Physics B2

Chemistry C4

Mathematics B3

Economics C5

Civic education C6

Agricultural science C6.

I also have Results in National Examination Council (NECO) certificate✓

School name:-Logara High School.

Year:- 2013

English C6

Mathematics C6

Biology C6

Chemistry D7

Physics D7

Christian religious studies D7

Economics C6

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[🎤 AUTHOR]@Soc222_-3 years ago

Is Health Care administration management offered in Harvard

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3 years ago

Since you are already a college student, and the Harvard program you are inquiring about is not an Undergraduate program, I recommend that you contact Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health directly using this link below.

https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/admissions/masters-degrees/master-of-health-care-management/

CollegeVine is primarily a resource for HS students applying to undergraduate US college programs for the first time and it not set up to support those who are already college students who are interested in transferring into a US College or attending a graduate program.

Good luck.

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