About Harvard University
Harvard University, established in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Named after its first benefactor, John Harvard, it is a prestigious Ivy League research university and one of the world’s most esteemed academic institutions.
Harvard comprises ten academic faculties and the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate disciplines. It has three main campuses, including the historic Cambridge campus and a medical campus in Boston’s Longwood Medical Area. Harvard boasts an endowment of $50.9 billion, the largest among academic institutions globally, allowing it to provide generous financial aid to students.