Having been a nontraditional student myself, earning a bachelor’s degree and then a law degree while raising three boys, I understand many of the concerns prospective students face when they are trying to make the decision to return to school. I welcome the opportunity to calm fears and to offer practical advice on course selection and transfer credit to help ensure students’ academic success at Harvard.
– Ann Wright, admission advisor
Admission Advising
Before being admitted to the program you can meet with our admission advisor, Ann Wright, to learn about the program, have your credits from previous colleges evaluated, and receive advice about selecting the preadmission courses required for admission. Ann can schedule in-person, telephone, and video chat appointments, as well as answer your questions via e-mail.
Hours: Mondays, 9:30 am–4:30 pm (telephone only); Tuesdays–Thursdasy, 9 am–6 pm
Contact: alb@dcemail.harvard.edu; (617) 495-9413
Ann’s tips for prospective students
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Read the website thoroughly. It can answer many of your questions through the information found here.
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Attend an information session.
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Make an appointment with me. Bring your transcripts from previous schools so I can evaluate your transfer credits and help you choose your first courses.
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Take advantage of resources such as the Career and Academic Resource Center, Writing Center, and library. See Resources for more.
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Be aware of academic integrity guidelines, registration deadlines, including the withdrawal deadline. If you need to withdraw from a course, don’t just stop attending.
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Become part of the Harvard community. Join the Harvard Extension Student Association, read the Harvard Gazette, dine on campus, and take a virtual tour of the University.
- Don’t delay your admission application. Apply during the semester that you anticipate completing the first 3 courses required for admission.
See Advising for more information.