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Prospective Graduate Students
Among the many things that make graduate study at SEAS uniquely rewarding, two stand out: our world-class faculty; and the fact that SEAS is part of the larger Harvard community. Our students have limitless opportunities for fruitful collaboration with colleagues from preeminent programs in the sciences, and world-class schools of medicine, business, law, government, design, and public health.
We provide the raw materials to foster future leaders who connect ideas in unexpected ways, integrate technical innovations into everyday life, and apply knowledge and discoveries to improve society and further our understanding of the world.
Want to learn more? Check out our information sessions here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Graduate Programs
You asked and we'll answer! Check out these FAQ's for applicants to our Ph.D., M.E., S.M., and A.B./S.M. programs.
Visit the Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) FAQ's for even more information.
Applicants to the Master in Design Engineering should go here for more information.
Applicants to the MS/MBA:Engineering Sciences program should go here for more information.
Application Questions
We offer admission into the Ph.D. in the following four areas: Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Computer Science, and Engineering Sciences. Engineering Sciences includes Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, and Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering.
Note: we do not offer admission into terminal masters degrees in any of these areas.
We offer admission into the Master of Science (S.M.) in the following two areas: Computational Science and Engineering and Data Science.
We offer admission into the Master of Engineering (M.E.) only in Computational Science and Engineering.
SEAS offers the following collaborative options:
- Health Sciences and Technology graduate program, with Harvard Medical School and MIT (for Ph.D. students only)
- Master in Design Engineering (M.D.E.) with the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) (masters degree only; application via GSD)
- MS/MBA:Engineering Sciences jointly offered with Harvard Business School (HBS) (masters degree only; application via HBS)
While there is no perfect set of criteria for admission, we especially look for candidates who:
- Have a strong interest in and great potential for undertaking research
- Have excellent grades, e.g., in the range of A to A- in their undergraduate, and if applicable, graduate programs
- Have solid preparation in coursework and research experience (e.g., a strong plan of study at a respected university)
- Obtain recommendation letters from distinguished people who (a) know your work and (b) know what is expected at a major research university. The strongest letters speak in specific terms about your preparation and aptitude to conduct research at a major university
As of the Fall 2023 admissions cycle, applicants may submit two applications to SEAS only if one is for a PhD degree and one is for a master’s (SM or ME) degree. Each application must be unique, containing a separate statement of purpose, transcripts, recommendations, and TOEFL or IELTS test scores. Multiple applications to the SEAS masters or PhD programs will result in the additional applications being withdrawn. Students may also apply to a SEAS program and a non-SEAS program in the Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in the same admissions season. It is Harvard Griffin Graduate School policy that an individual may submit no more than three applications to GSAS during the course of his or her academic career.
Applicants to the School of Engineering are responsible for fulfilling the requirements listed here and also on the Harvard Griffin GSAS website.
We have two application deadlines; one for students applying to our PhD program and one for students applying to any of our terminal masters programs. We cannot accept late applications, so be sure you apply on time!
December 1, 2024 is the application deadline for students submitting an application to one of our S.M., M.E., or AB-SM programs.
December 15, 2024 is the application deadline for students submitting an application to one of our PhD programs.
Note these deadlines do not apply to our MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences nor Master in Design Engineering programs.
-Students interested in the Master in Design Engineering with the Harvard Graduate School of Design will find information about applying to that program here.
-Students interested in the MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences program offered jointly with Harvard Business School will find information about applying to that program here.
The application fee is required to process the application. If you would like to request a fee waiver, you may do so in the Application Fee section of the application. More about the fee waiver process is here.
We encourage serious-minded candidates (i.e. those who have a clear sense of what they would like to do and with whom they would like to work) to get in touch with relevant faculty to discuss their research plans. Generally speaking, email is the best way to reach out to faculty. Bear in mind that our faculty receive numerous emails from prospective students and they may not be able to personally respond to all inquiries they receive.
The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) does not accept the General GRE scores nor Subject Test GRE scores for applicants to our Ph.D. programs or masters degree programs in Computational Science & Engineering and Data Science. Applicants to these programs should not submit official or unofficial GRE scores to us nor mention them anywhere in their application materials.
Either the GRE or GMAT is required for applicants applying to the Master of Design Engineering or the MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences programs. The applications for these programs are available via the Graduate School of Design or Harvard Business School, respectively.
Note: this policy was officially changed in August 2020 and is in effect for the Fall 2025 admissions cycle.
When requesting official score reports from ETS for the TOEFL, indicate the receiving institution as Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Code 3451. There is no department code; you may leave it blank.
To check the status of your application, you may log on to your online application account and see what materials have been received and what materials are still missing. The School of Engineering cannot provide information regarding the status of your application or supporting materials, as all materials are submitted to the Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). The contact information for Harvard Griffin GSAS is:
- PHONE: Please call the GSAS by phone between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time (EST), Monday through Friday, at 617.496.6100.
- EMAIL: Please email GSAS at admiss@fas.harvard.edu with the SUBJECT LINE and information for the message as noted below. Please allow 24 to 48 hours for a response.
- SUBJECT LINE: Enter “ADMISSIONS QUESTION: CHECKING APPLICATION STATUS” in the subject line exactly as is and in all caps.
- MESSAGE (BODY OF EMAIL): Include your Name, Date of Birth, Program of Interest, and a note that you are checking the status of your application
We do not offer rolling admissions. New students are admitted once a year, to begin studying in the fall.
Decisions on deferral requests to our PhD programs are made on a case-by-case basis and only after an admitted student has accepted our offer of admission. We do not grant deferrals for our terminal masters programs except in cases with extenuating circumstances. We do not grant deferrals for our masters programs for reasons related to employment or financing the cost of the program.
Applicants are required to upload copies of all transcripts into the online application system; these are usually in PDF format. Official transcripts are not required at the time of application; applicants may upload unofficial transcripts for the purposes of the application.
SEAS does not have a formal transfer application process and we do not admit "transfer students." All admitted students begin our program as first year graduate students. All students complete the standard Harvard Griffin GSAS graduate application. After entering the program, Ph.D. students may submit a petition to transfer in coursework as explained below.
If you have any additional questions about admissions to graduate programs at SEAS, please contact the SEAS Graduate Admissions Office via email at admissions@seas.harvard.edu.
Questions about the Master in Design Engineering should be directed to designengineering@harvard.edu.
Questions about the MS/MBA with Harvard Business School should be directed to msmba@hbs.edu.
You may apply to a SEAS master’s program if you already have a master’s degree from another institution.
Program/Requirements Questions
- The Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science (A.B./S.M.) is a joint degree program offered to currently enrolled Harvard College students only.
- The Master of Science (S.M.) degree is a coursework (non-research) based degree and no thesis, foreign language, or general examination is required. We offer the S.M. in two areas: Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) and Data Science. The S.M. in CSE is a one year (two terms) degree. The S.M. in Data Science is a one and a half year (three terms) degree
- The Master of Engineering (M.E.) degree program is a research based degree and no foreign language or general examination is required. Students are expected to successfully complete one year of course work and one year of research, including a final oral presentation and thesis, for a total of sixteen letter-graded courses/research courses. This is a two year degree. We offer the M.E. in Computational Science and Engineering only.
Graduate students are expected to be full time. Students may petition to change their status to part-time study only in cases with extenuating circumstances, such as health concerns or a serious family emergency.
All degree programs at the School of Engineering require that coursework be completed in residence. (Note: due to COVID-19, courses may be moved to a remote delivery platform for the Fall 2020 term. This is an exception given the pandemic.)
For non-credit online SEAS courses, please visit Harvard’s initiative, edX at https://www.edx.org/, for information on free online courses offered by MIT and Harvard University.
The Harvard Extension School offers Master’s degree programs in various fields in science and technology areas, as well as professional certificate programs in Nanotechnology, Software Engineering and Web technologies. Some of these courses may be taken online. The Harvard Extension School and School of Engineering are wholly separate schools within Harvard University. Note that SEAS does not allow coursework taken at the Extension School it count toward our graduate degrees.
All SEAS Ph.D. students must take 10 courses toward the doctoral degree. Each area has "Area Course Requirements, Guidelines, and Model Programs", which provide a good idea of the kinds of courses taken by students in Applied Physics versus the kinds of courses taken by students in Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering (for example.) Visit each area's page to see information specific to their area requirements.
Students must decide, based on their own interests and future plans, whether an Applied Physics degree or an Engineering Sciences degree is a better fit.
Note: admitted students can petition to change their degree program after they arrive, providing they have appropriate support from their faculty adviser, an approved program plan in the new area, and the approval of the Committee on Higher Degrees.
SEAS requires that SEAS PhD students have a primary research advisor who is a member of the School's ladder faculty (which includes professors, associate professors, assistant professors, or professors in residence).. Exceptions to this policy are rare and must be approved in advance by the Director of Graduate Studies in the student’s area of study and the Academic Dean for Education.
Yes, but it requires a new, complete application. Students admitted to SEAS cannot simply transfer to another department within the Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). Students are welcome to apply to another Harvard Griffin GSAS department should they decide it’s a better fit, but that requires submitting a complete application to that department during the admissions cycle. There is not a separate process for students who wish to “transfer” from one Harvard Griffin GSAS department to another. More information can be found here.
For Ph.D. students, transfers from one SEAS area to another SEAS area are handled internally. SEAS Ph.D. degrees areas include Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Computer Science, and Engineering Sciences, which encompasses Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science & Engineering, and Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering.
Masters students cannot change degree areas within SEAS.
“Maybe” for Ph.D. students and “no” for masters students. Ph.D. students can petition for up to three classes taken elsewhere while enrolled in a graduate program to count toward the Ph.D. degree. All "transfer" courses must be approved by the student's faculty advisor and the Committee on Higher Degrees after the student begins graduate study.
Courses taken while in an undergraduate program, even if they are graduate level, cannot be used for this purpose. Any coursework you wish to petition to transfer must have been taken while enrolled in a graduate program.
Our master’s degree programs do not allow for any transfer courses.
International Student Questions
Please visit GSAS Oral English Language Requirement for information about our proficiency requirements.
80 is the minimum score on the TOEFL's Internet-based Test (iBT).
Applicants may opt to take the IELTS test instead of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required.
TOEFL/IELTS scores are valid for no longer than two years. If you are applying for admission for Fall 2025, you may submit scores from tests taken no earlier than January 5, 2023. Applicants must order scores and have them sent to GSAS before the scores expire.
GSAS welcomes applications for admission from individuals holding a BA, BS, or equivalent undergraduate degree (for prospective international students, a three- or four-year undergraduate degree from an institution of recognized standing) and actively seeks applicants from groups historically underrepresented in graduate schools. All degree candidates are admitted for full-time study beginning in the fall term.
Students who are unsure of the US equivalency of their degree(s) should consult a reputable credential evaluation service.
Please contact the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences if you have any additional questions.
Please visit GSAS Oral English Language Requirement for information about our proficiency requirements.
80 is the minimum score on the TOEFL's Internet-based Test (iBT). GSAS policy is that the TOEFL score must be valid at the time of entry into the program. TOEFL scores expire after two years.
Applicants may opt to take the IELTS test instead of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required. GSAS policy is that the IELTS score must be valid at the time of entry into the program. IELTS scores expire after two years. Results should be sent to Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences by the IELTS test center via IELTS E-Delivery service.
Prospective Undergraduate Students
All prospective undergraduate students, including those intending to study engineering and applied sciences, must apply directly to Harvard College. Students do not need to declare their intended concentration until their sophomore year.
Undergraduate Application Process Dates:
- November 1 - Early Action Deadline
- January 1 - Regular Decision Deadline
- Late March - Decision letters mailed
- May 1 - Reply date for admitted students
Harvard College Application Requirements
To Apply:
For more information about financial aid, campus visits, and to apply:
Harvard College Admissions Office and Griffin Financial Aid Office
86 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Admissions Events
Find information about degree programs and specific requirements on the Academics page.
Graduate Admissions Information Sessions and Events
PhD Admissions
Title | Date | Register or view recording |
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Virtual Information Session
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September 16, 2024 @10:00am (eastern time) |
Recording |
Virtual Q&A with current PhD students Current SEAS PhD students answer questions about being a grad student @ SEAS. This session will be recorded and posted to the SEAS website. |
October 28, 2024 @10:00am (eastern time) |
Recording |
Virtual Information Session SEAS Graduate Admissions office staff will present information about the PhD program and application process, as well as take questions. This session will be recorded and posted to the SEAS website. |
November 18, 2024 @10:00am (eastern time) | Recording |
Virtual Office Hours with Graduate Admissions Office Staff Join us to get any last minute questions answered before submitting your PhD application. |
December 2, 2024 @10:00am (eastern time) |
View last year's sessions!
Virtual SEAS PHD Q&A with current graduate students: View recording here.
Virtual SEAS PhD info session: View recording here.
Master's Programs Admissions
Note: Our terminal masters programs in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), Data Science, the MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences, and the Master in Design Engineering are housed in SEAS' Office of Master's and Professional Programs.
Title | Date | Register or view recording |
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MS/MBA Virtual Information Session Are you an innovator who aspires to launch and lead technology ventures? Join us for a virtual event with program faculty and Admissions staff to learn more about Harvard's MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences program. |
Friday, June 7, 2024 @ 12:00pm (eastern time) | |
MS/MBA Virtual Chat with Alumni Hear directly from current MS/MBA Engineering Sciences and MS/MBA Biotechnology alumni and students regarding their experience. Students and alumni will share their backgrounds and paths to the HBS MS/MBA, their experience in the joint degree program so far, and their plans for post-graduation. They will be prepared to answer all of your questions over video, including those about the application, so come ready with questions! |
Tuesday, June 25, 2024 @ 12:00pm (eastern time) | |
MS/MBA Virtual Chat with Alumni Hear directly from current MS/MBA Engineering Sciences and MS/MBA Biotechnology alumni and students regarding their experience. Students and alumni will share their backgrounds and paths to the HBS MS/MBA, their experience in the joint degree program so far, and their plans for post-graduation. They will be prepared to answer all of your questions over video, including those about the application, so come ready with questions! |
Tuesday, July 30, 2024 @ 7:00pm (eastern time) | |
Applying to HBS: Navigating Joint Degree Applications Discover the unique aspects of applying to HBS as a joint degree applicant in this informative session. A member of the Admissions Board will provide insights into the application process, share tips on highlighting your interdisciplinary strengths, and guide you through the specifics of applying for a joint degree. Join us to gain a clearer understanding of how to successfully present your dual ambitions to HBS. |
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024 @ 5:00pm (eastern time) | |
The ROI of Harvard Joint Degrees HBS is the perfect place for you to tackle complex societal challenges. If you aspire to have impact and address big important issues, you can equip yourself with a multi-faceted education with one of our many joint degree programs in engineering, biotech life sciences, public policy, law, medicine, and more. Join us to hear from alumni of our joint degree programs sharing the ROI of their two degrees. |
Tuesday, August 20, 2024 @ 12:00pm (eastern time) | |
MS/MBA Virtual Chat Hear directly from current MS/MBA Engineering Sciences and MS/MBA Biotechnology alumni and students regarding their experience. Students and alumni will share their backgrounds and paths to the HBS MS/MBA, their experience in the joint degree program so far, and their plans for post-graduation. They will be prepared to answer all of your questions over video, including those about the application, so come ready with questions! |
Friday, August 23, 2024 @ 12:00pm (eastern time) | |
Virtual MDE Information Session Program staff from our MDE program will present information about our terminal masters program and application process, as well as take questions. |
Monday, September 16, 2024 @ 10:00am (eastern time) | |
Virtual MS/MBA + MDE Information Session Program staff from our MS/MBA and MDE programs will present information about our terminal masters programs and application process, as well as take questions. |
Monday, October 7, 2024 @ 10:00am (eastern time) | |
Virtual CSE + Data Science Information Session |
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 @ 10:00am (eastern time) | View Recording |
Applying to HBS: Navigating Joint Degree Applications Discover the unique aspects of applying to HBS as a joint degree applicant in this informative session. A member of the Admissions Board will provide insights into the application process, share tips on highlighting your interdisciplinary strengths, and guide you through the specifics of applying for a joint degree. Join us to gain a clearer understanding of how to successfully present your dual ambitions to HBS. |
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 @ 10:00am (eastern time) | |
Virtual CSE + Data Science Information Session, with current student panel Program staff from our CSE and Data Science programs will present information about our terminal masters programs and application process, as well as take questions. A panel of current students will also be on hand to give a first-hand perspective of the programs. |
Friday, October 25, 2024 @ 10:00am (eastern time) | View Recording |
Virtual CSE + Data Science Information Session Program staff from our CSE and Data Science programs will present information about our terminal masters programs and application process, as well as take questions. |
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 @ 10:00am (eastern time) | |
Virtual MS/MBA + MDE Information Session Program staff from our MS/MBA and MDE programs will present information about our terminal masters programs and application process, as well as take questions. |
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 @ 10:00am (eastern time) | |
MS/MBA Info Session and Q&A with Students Hear directly from current MS/MBA Engineering Sciences and MS/MBA Biotechnology alumni and students regarding their experience. Students and alumni will share their backgrounds and paths to the HBS MS/MBA, their experience in the joint degree program so far, and their plans for post-graduation. They will be prepared to answer all of your questions over video, including those about the application, so come ready with questions! |
Friday, November 15, 2024 @ 12:00pm (eastern time) |
Our Students
Graduate Student Data
Graduate Enrollment (Fall 2023)
- Terminal Masters: 286
- PhD: 514
BY DEGREE & DEGREE AREA
- Applied Mathematics: 38 Ph.D.s
- Applied Physics: 114 Ph.D.s
- Computational Science and Engineering: 61 Masters
- Computer Science: 155 Ph.D.s
- Data Science: 109 Masters
- Design Engineering: 58 Masters
- Engineering Sciences: 207 Ph.D.s
- MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences: 58 Masters
BY GENDER (ALL DEGREES)
- Women: 42%
- Men: 58%
Degree Completion
- Median years to complete degree: 6
- Percent of PhD graduates who graduate within 8 years: 96%
Graduate Admissions Data (Fall 2023)
For the class of graduate students entering in Fall 2023, SEAS received nearly 6,000 applications across all PhD and masters programs; over 200 graduate students enrolled in Fall 2023. For enrolled students across all PhD and masters programs, the average undergraduate GPA was ~3.8 (on a 4.0 scale). Due to the interdisciplinary nature of SEAS, students come with a variety of undergraduate majors. Common undergraduate majors include computer science, engineering (examples: mechanical, bio, electrical, and chemical), mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
Funding & Scholarship: Graduate Programs
Financial support for Ph.D. students
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All students admitted into our Ph.D. program receive full financial support.
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This support includes tuition, fees, $1,004 in transportation and dental subsidies (as of AY24-25), and a cost-of-living stipend ($3655 per month in AY23-24 and $4083 per month before taxes in AY24-25).
Support is independent of need provided a student remains in good academic standing and is making satisfactory progress towards his/her Ph.D. degree. Students are expected to complete their Ph.D. requirements in four to six years.
Financial support takes several forms: fellowships, teaching fellowships, and research assistantships. Ordinarily, first-year Ph.D. students are supported with full fellowships so that they can devote their time to coursework.
For the classes entering in Fall 2024 and beyond: SEAS PhD students are expected to complete two sections of teaching in SEAS in their second year or spread across their second and third years. Both sections may be completed concurrently in a single course. Their research assistantship will be adjusted accordingly during the semester(s) in which they are teaching fellow (TF). The academic requirement for the PhD degree is one section of teaching in SEAS. The student and their research advisor may arrange to replace the second section of teaching with a research assistantship.
Beyond the first year, when students are in a better position to teach and assist in research, support is ordinarily provided through research assistantships, or a combination of a teaching fellowship and a research assistantship.
For more detailed information, please visit the following pages:
GSAS Tuition and Fees
GSAS Financial Support for PhD Students
External financial support for Ph.D. students
Applicants and current students are encouraged and expected to apply for all non-Harvard scholarships for which they are eligible, especially those offered by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program and National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG).
Each year, many SEAS students secure fellowships from external agencies. Should an incoming student be awarded and accept any fellowship external to Harvard, it is the expectation that the student will utilize these funds in the first year of study in place of Harvard funding. In advanced (G2+) years in the graduate program, students with external fellowships are advised to have a discussion with their financial aid officers from Harvard Griffin GSAS and SEAS about how to best utilize the remaining years of funding based on their activities and academic requirements.
To ensure equitable treatment of all students, the coordination of external award benefits with a student’s existing funding package is determined by the Harvard Griffin GSAS financial aid officer in consultation with SEAS.
Currently, PhD students with external support are eligible for a SEAS-sponsored academic incentive. PhD students who bring in open, competitive external fellowships that are equal to 50% or more of total their support (tuition/fees + stipend) will receive a supplemental award of $3,000 in the first year of the external fellowship. PhD students who bring in open external competitive external fellowships that are not 50% or more of their total support and are at least $10,000 (tuition/fees + stipend or salary) will receive a supplemental award of $1,000. The full $3,000 bonus may also be awarded in certain cases of multi-year fellowships depending on the total amount of support provided.This policy is subject to review and change.
Financial support for terminal masters students (M.E. & S.M.)
While financial aid is not available for master’s students in our M.E. and S.M. programs, there are a variety of funding opportunities available. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for independent grants and fellowships to fund their studies.
Information about tuition and fees can be found here. Students in our Computational Science & Engineering or Data Science programs-should visit this page and also may contact the GSAS Financial Aid Office to learn more.
Students in the MS/MBA:Engineering Sciences program are eligible to apply for need-based HBS Fellowships and student loans in both years of the program.
Master in Design Engineering
Special Students & Visiting Fellows
Special Students
Students who wish to take graduate level courses in a non-degree capacity are invited to apply to Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) for Special Student status. Special Students are not degree candidates. Credit for a limited number of acceptable half-courses may be transferred into a degree program if the student is later admitted to graduate study, pending approval.
Special Student status ordinarily is limited to a maximum of two terms, with extension possible only by reapplication.
Visiting Fellows
Scholars intending to do research who hold a doctorate, or have equivalent professional experience, or are advanced doctoral candidates who have completed all required coursework, may apply for Visiting Fellow status within Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).
Although Visiting Fellows are sometimes invited by departments or research centers to participate in seminars or other organized activities, they are expected for the most part to pursue their research independently.
Visiting Fellows are normally admitted under the auspices of an academic department within Harvard Griffin GSAS.
Visiting Fellows are registered as full-time research students in the Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and have access to most university facilities. They are also eligible to apply for membership in the Harvard Faculty Club.
To Apply
Those wishing to apply for non-degree status as a Special Student or Visiting Fellows status should click here for information and how to apply.
Restricted Courses
Some courses are not available to Special Students, including research courses. These include all 300-level courses in the School of Engineering, as well as 299r courses. Courses may require instructor approval before you can register. A complete list of restricted courses can be found here.
Contact Information
Admissions contacts for Ph.D., M.E., S.M., and A.B./S.M. programs
All prospective graduate students apply to our Ph.D., M.E., S.M., and A.B./S.M. programs through the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).
Questions about the application or application requirements? Contact:
Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS)
617-496-6100
gsas@fas.harvard.edu
https://gsas.harvard.edu/about/contact
Questions about Financial Aid? Contact:
Harvard Griffin GSAS Office of Financial Aid
617-495-5396
gsasfinaid@fas.harvard.edu
Financial Aid FAQs
The Harvard Griffin GSAS Office of Admissions and Financial Aid is open Monday through Friday, 9 am-5 pm, EST. Applicants checking on the status of their application must call 617-496-6100 between 2 pm and 5 pm EST.
Specific questions about School of Engineering degree programs? Contact:
PhD and AB/SM admissions: admissions@seas.harvard.edu
Data Science and Computational Science and Engineering admissions: admissions@seas.harvard.edu
We often receive inquiries from students who want to know whether to apply to the program. We cannot predict outcomes without reviewing your completed application.
Questions about the Master in Design Engineering (MDE)? Contact:
Students apply to the Master in Design Engineering (MDE) through the Graduate School of Design.
admissions@gsd.harvard.edu
Design Engineering admissions information
GSD Admissions
Questions about the MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences? Contact:
Students apply to the MS/MBA: Engineering Sciences through Harvard Business School (HBS).
admissions@hbs.edu
Program information
Office for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging
Where to find us
Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging
Science and Engineering Complex, Room 2.129.09
150 Western Avenue
Allston, MA 02134
diversity@seas.harvard.edu