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Master of Liberal Arts

This page contains content from the 2007–08 academic year. For current information, visit the Harvard Extension School website at www.extension.harvard.edu.

Special Options

Faculty Aide Program

Candidates with 3.5 or higher GPAs who have completed four courses at the Extension School may become research assistants to faculty members through the Faculty Aide Program. The goal of the program is to provide opportunities for candidates to develop their research skills and to support faculty in their research projects. Research assistants are paid $12 per hour for a maximum of 50 hours to work with an instructor on his or her research. Approval of such projects is contingent upon availability of funds, and a candidate can hold only one position per term. Candidates interested in this option should review the Faculty Aide Program information sheet (download* form) and discuss this option with the program office.

Special Student Status

ALM degree candidates with GPAs of 3.5 or higher may, with recommendations from the ALM Office and two instructors, be considered for Special Student status, which enables candidates to enroll in two courses per term for one academic year in the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). Candidates must submit a Special Student petition (download* form) to Peter O’Malley, assistant director of the ALM Program.

They must also submit the Special Student application form—available on the Special Student page on the GSAS website—to Holyoke Center 350, 1350 Massachusetts Avenue. Candidates should meet with the assistant director before applying. The deadlines to have the ALM Office process an application and write recommendations are necessarily earlier than the Special Student Office’s deadlines.

Deadlines. For the 2008 spring term, the ALM Office deadline is September 17; for the 2008 fall term, the deadline is February 15. Special Students pay the full GSAS tuition of $3,932 per course.

Before registering, Harvard employees who are eligible for TAP benefits and who wish to enroll in GSAS courses that they intend to count toward the ALM must notify the assistant director of the ALM Program. At the conclusion of the course, these students must arrange to have their GSAS transcript sent to the ALM Office.

Study Abroad

Harvard Summer School offers study abroad opportunities for 8 credits, and partial tuition scholarships for a limited number of ALM candidates are available. Candidates should check with the program office to determine if study abroad courses can be applied to their degrees. ALM students are permitted to count no more than 8 credits from study abroad programs toward their degree requirements.

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