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Harvard University Tuition Snapshot
Use these cost cards as the first-pass money view before checking the detailed breakdown and official resources.
In-state tuition
$59,076
Out-of-state tuition
$59,076
Average net price
$16,816
Attendance cost
$82,842
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Harvard University Estimated Per-Semester Cost
Many tuition guides break annual costs into fall and spring estimates. The values below divide reported annual College Scorecard cost fields by two, so use them as planning estimates and verify the actual billing schedule with Harvard University.
Tuition
Per semester: $29,538
Annual: $59,076
Room and board
Per semester: $10,187
Annual: $20,374
Books and supplies
Per semester: $500
Annual: $1,000
Other on-campus expenses
Per semester: $3,128
Annual: $6,255
Attendance cost
Per semester: $41,421
Annual: $82,842
Harvard University Estimated Four-Year Cost
The estimates below multiply current reported annual values by four. They do not include future tuition increases, changes in housing, program fees, financial aid changes or personal expenses.
Four-year tuition estimate
$236,304
Four-year attendance estimate
$331,368
Four-year average net price
$67,264
In-State vs Out-of-State Tuition
Harvard University is listed as Private nonprofit in the local dataset. In-state tuition is $59,076 and out-of-state tuition is $59,076. The reported in-state and out-of-state tuition values match in this dataset.
International Student and Private College Tuition Note
The local database lists Harvard University as Private nonprofit. Private colleges commonly report one tuition rate rather than separate resident and nonresident rates. In this dataset, Harvard University reports $59,076 for out-of-state tuition and $59,076 for in-state tuition. International student billing, visa expenses, health insurance and aid eligibility should be verified directly with the school.
Room and Board / Total Attendance Cost
Separate mandatory fee data is not available in the local College Scorecard-derived table; use tuition, room/board, books, other expenses and attendance cost as the supported cost components.
Room and board, on campus
$20,374
Housing and meal estimate where reported.
Room and board, off campus
Not available
Off-campus living estimate where reported.
Books and supplies
$1,000
Academic supply estimate.
Other expenses, on campus
$6,255
Personal and miscellaneous estimate.
Total attendance cost
$82,842
Use as the sticker-price baseline before aid.
Average Net Price After Aid
Based on available data, the average student at Harvard University pays approximately $16,816 per year after grants and aid. This is below the Massachusetts average of $23,961 and below the national average of $17,506.
Acceptance Rate and Outcomes
Acceptance Rate
3.45%
SAT Average
1,553
ACT Range
34-36
Harvard University Acceptance Rate Trend
The current College Scorecard value in this local dataset is 3.45%. This means approximately 35 applicants were admitted per 1,000 who applied, based on the local dataset enrollment of 7,755 undergraduates. Historical year-by-year acceptance rate data will appear here after multi-year College Scorecard releases are imported.
Current dataset
3.45%
Current trend marker with historical import pending
Tuition and Cost Breakdown
In-state tuition
$59,076
National avg: $20,567
Out-of-state tuition
$59,076
National avg: $20,567
Attendance cost
$82,842
Use with aid and net price.
Average net price
$16,816
State avg: $23,961. National avg: $17,506.
Pell grant rate
15.79%
Federal need-based grant indicator.
Federal loan rate
4.88%
Share using federal loans.
What Does Harvard University Cost?
Total cost of attendance vs average net price after grants and aid, based on the local College Scorecard dataset.
Tuition
$59,076
Room and board
$20,374
Books and supplies
$1,000
Other expenses
$6,255
Fees and remainder
$0
Sticker price
$82,842
Average net price
$16,816
Average aid coverage
80%
$66,026 below sticker price on average
What You Pay
Based on available data, the average student at Harvard University pays approximately $16,816 per year after grants and aid. This is below the Massachusetts average of $23,961 and below the national average of $17,506.
How Affordable Is Harvard University?
Average net price after grants and scholarships, compared to Massachusetts and national averages.
Harvard University net price
$16,816
Massachusetts average
$23,961
National average
$17,506
Harvard University Tuition and Net Price Trend
The current imported dataset shows tuition at $59,076 and average net price at $16,816. A multi-year trend chart will appear here after historical College Scorecard release tables are imported.
Current tuition
$59,076
Current net price
$16,816
Current-year comparison is shown now; historical bars will replace this fallback once multi-year College Scorecard releases are imported.
Student Outcomes
Completion Rate (150% Time)
97.33%
Full-time, first-time students completing within 150% of normal time.
10-Year Earnings
$101,817
Undergraduates
7,755
10-Year Median Earnings - Harvard University vs Peers
Median earnings 10 years after enrollment. Source: College Scorecard federal dataset.
Harvard University graduates earn about 2.3x the national average 10 years after enrollment, based on schools with reported earnings data.
Who Attends Harvard University?
Undergraduates
7,755
Completion rate
97.33%
Above national average; national avg: 52.02%
Pell recipients
15.79%
Below national average; national avg: 42.32%
Federal loan rate
4.88%
Below national average; national avg: 40.83%
Completion vs national average
Pell grant recipients
Federal loan usage
Financial Aid and Scholarships
About 15.79% of Harvard University students receive federal Pell grants, indicating the share of students receiving this need-based aid in the local dataset. 4.88% take federal loans, which helps families understand borrowing patterns alongside net price.
Pell grant rate
15.79%
Federal loan rate
4.88%
Students with any loan
42.05%
Average net price
$16,816
Net Price by Income Bracket
Estimate Your Net Price at Harvard University
Select a family income bracket to see the average net price students in that range paid. Data comes from College Scorecard income-bracket averages when available.
Estimated net price for :
This estimate is based on College Scorecard averages for students in this income range who received federal aid. Actual amounts vary. Use Harvard University's official Net Price Calculator for a personalized figure.
Student Debt and Borrowing
Borrowing metrics help explain how students finance the gap between sticker price, aid and net price. Loans can make a bill payable, but they do not reduce the underlying cost like grants and scholarships.
Loan principal
$12,500
Median completer debt
$14,000
Median monthly payment
$148
Federal loan rate
4.88%
Debt and payment fields come from federal aid data where reported. Actual borrowing can vary by degree level, dependency status, aid package, family contribution and program costs.
Net Price Calculator
Use the official net price calculator for a personalized estimate. The averages on this page help with comparison, but your final price can change based on residency, aid eligibility, housing, program fees and scholarships.
Open Harvard University Net Price CalculatorFinancial Aid Application Steps
The sample guide uses step-by-step aid instructions. This version keeps the steps generic and accurate for the database, then points readers to official school and federal resources.
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1. Complete the FAFSA when eligible
Use the federal FAFSA form to start federal student aid eligibility. Some private or selective schools may require additional institutional forms.
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2. Check school-specific aid requirements
Open Harvard University's official financial aid or admissions site to confirm whether CSS Profile, tax documents or institutional forms are required.
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3. Use the net price calculator
Compare the personalized estimate with the average net price and income-bracket values shown on this page.
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4. Review grants, loans and payment deadlines
Separate grant aid from loan financing and verify billing deadlines directly with the school before committing.
Payment Guide
Use these generic steps to review tuition, aid and billing before making an enrollment decision.
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1. Confirm published tuition and fees
Review Harvard University's official tuition page and compare it with the tuition and attendance cost fields on this page.
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2. Estimate net price after aid
Use Harvard University's official net price calculator when available, then compare the estimate with average net price and income-bracket data.
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3. Review financial aid and payment options
Check grants, scholarships, federal loans, payment plans and billing deadlines directly with the school before making enrollment decisions.
Institutional Cost Resources
These institutional context fields help explain how the school appears in the federal dataset beyond student-facing tuition. They are not a bill, but they add useful background for affordability research.
Endowment
$50,748,594,000
Faculty salary field
$23,783
Tuition revenue per FTE
$35,586
Instructional spend per FTE
$46,842
These fields come from federal institutional data and should be read as context, not as student charges.
Accreditation
Harvard University lists New England Commission on Higher Education as its accreditor in the local dataset. Institutional accreditation is an important trust signal and can affect federal financial aid eligibility. Accreditation means an external agency has reviewed academic quality and institutional standards, which helps families verify whether federal aid pathways such as Pell grants and federal loans may apply.
Visit AccreditorCampus Location and Contact
Harvard University is listed at Massachusetts Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138. Accreditor: New England Commission on Higher Education.
Address
Massachusetts Hall
Cambridge, MA 02138
Official website
Open school websiteAdmissions policy
Selective admissions policy reported
Compare Schools
Compare Harvard University with nationally comparable peer institutions across acceptance rate, tuition, net price and 10-year earnings. Click any school name to open its full profile.
- Accept. rate
- 3.45%
- Tuition
- $59,076
- Net price
- $16,816
- 10-yr earnings
- $101,817
- Accept. rate
- 4.74%
- Tuition
- $60,156
- Net price
- $19,813
- 10-yr earnings
- $143,372
- Accept. rate
- 4.50%
- Tuition
- $59,710
- Net price
- $10,555
- 10-yr earnings
- $110,066
- Accept. rate
- 4.50%
- Tuition
- $64,700
- Net price
- $27,818
- 10-yr earnings
- $100,533
- Accept. rate
- 4.23%
- Tuition
- $69,045
- Net price
- $20,148
- 10-yr earnings
- $102,491
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is Harvard University Tuition?
Harvard University out-of-state tuition in the local dataset is $59,076. In-state tuition is $59,076. Verify current tuition directly with the school before making enrollment decisions.
What is Harvard University's average net price?
Harvard University's average net price in the local dataset is $16,816. Net price reflects average cost after grants and scholarships where reported.
Does this page include all Harvard University fees?
The local dataset supports tuition, room and board, books, other expenses, attendance cost, net price and aid fields. Separate mandatory fee data is not available for every school, so fees should be verified with Harvard University.
What is Harvard University's acceptance rate?
Harvard University's acceptance rate in the local dataset is 3.45%.
How much is Harvard University tuition?
Harvard University's out-of-state tuition in the local dataset is $59,076.
What is Harvard University's average net price?
Harvard University's average net price in the local dataset is $16,816.
What does Harvard University cost for families earning under $30,000?
College Scorecard income-bracket data shows an average net price of $2,895 for Harvard University students from families earning under $30,000. Actual costs vary; use the official net price calculator for a personalized estimate.
What is Harvard University's average earnings 10 years after enrollment?
The local dataset reports 10-year median earnings of $101,817 for Harvard University.
Is Harvard University accredited?
Harvard University's accreditor in the local dataset is New England Commission on Higher Education.
How many students attend Harvard University?
The local dataset lists 7,755 undergraduate students at Harvard University.
What percentage of Harvard University students receive Pell grants?
The Pell grant rate for Harvard University in the local dataset is 15.79%.
What is the federal loan rate at Harvard University?
The federal loan rate for Harvard University in the local dataset is 4.88%.
Where should I verify Harvard University data?
Use this page for comparison, then verify admissions, tuition, net price and student outcomes directly with Harvard University or the latest official federal education data.