The acceptance rate at Harvard is 5%. It ranks #1 in Massachusetts and #1 in the nation for lowest rate of acceptance. Harvard is extremely competitive school to get into with a very low chance of acceptance - even for applicants with the highest scores and grades. Last year, 2,015 out of 40,248 applicants were admitted.
The school has exceptionally high admission requirements for SAT and ACT scores, generally admitting students who score in the top 2 percent (SAT 1460/1580 ACT 33/35). Harvard University typically accepts and attracts "A" average high school students with an average GPA around 4.0. Most incoming freshmen graduate in the top ten percent of their high school class. Of those applicants who were admitted, 70% enrolled. With over half of admitted students enrolling, acceptance by Harvard University is a prized outcome for many students.
You are required to submit admission test scores with your application. Harvard University is not a test optional school. Note: Please consult the school directly to determine if testing requirements are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19.
SAT Test | 25th Percentile Score |
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SAT Reading 25th | 720 |
SAT Math 25th | 740 |
SAT Composite 25th | 1460 |
SAT Test | 25th Percentile Score |
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SAT Reading 75th | 780 |
SAT Math 75th | 800 |
SAT Composite 75th | 1580 |
Average SAT Score | 1520
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What are the SAT requirements for students to be admitted to Harvard University?
Harvard University typically prefers applicants to be in the top 2 percent of SAT test takers. The school consistently takes SAT composite scores down to 1460 on a 1600 scale, below which admission should be considered a reach. We estimate some students could be accepted with SAT's as low as 1400. The estimated average SAT composite for admitted freshman is 1520 out of 1600. Harvard ranks #2 in Massachusetts and #6 in the nation for highest average SAT composite score. A competitive SAT score is critical as 69 percent of applicants submit SAT scores to the school.
Data Sources, IPEDS for Fall 2020 starting classACT Test | 25th Percentile Score |
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ACT Reading 25th | 35 |
ACT Math 25th | 31 |
ACT Composite 25th | 33 |
ACT Test | 75th Percentile Score |
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ACT Reading 75th | 36 |
ACT Math 75th | 35 |
ACT Composite 75th | 35 |
Average ACT Score | 34
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What are the ACT requirements for prospective students to get into Harvard?
Admission data indicates that Harvard regularly accepts students with ACT's of 33 and above. Successful applicants typically send ACT scores in the top 2 percent nationally. We estimate the school accepting minimum ACT composite scores around 32 in some instances. Prospective students submitting an ACT composite of 34 or higher should be in the upper half of applicants - and students with a 35 and above have very competitive chances. The school ranks #2 in Massachusetts and #9 in the U.S. for highest average ACT composite score. 47 percent of applicants submit ACT scores to Harvard University.
Data Sources, IPEDS for Fall 2020 starting classWhat GPA do you need to get into Harvard University?
Applicants require exceptionally good grades to get into Harvard. The average high school GPA of the admitted freshman class at Harvard University was 4.0 on the 4.0 scale indicating that primarily A students are accepted and ultimately attend. The school ranks #1 in Massachusetts for highest average GPA. Given the school's very highly selective admissions, acceptance at Harvard extremely difficult and unlikely even with a 4.0 GPA. The school should be considered a reach even if you have a 4.0 GPA.
GPA Data Source, Peterson's Data 2021
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94% of Harvard University freshman were in the top ten percent of their high school graduating class.
High School Class Rank | Freshmen Within Range |
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Top 10% of class | 94% |
Top 25% of class | 98% |
Top 50% of class | 100% |
Women | Men | Total | |
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Applied | 20,212 | 20,036 | 40,248 |
Accepted | 1,041 | 974 | 2,015 |
Acceptance Rate | 5% | 5% | 5% |
Enrolled | 733 | 674 | 1,407 |
Percent of Admitted Who Enrolled (Admission Yield) | 70% | 69% | 70% |
The cost for prospective students to apply to Harvard University is $75.
What are the requirements for admission to Harvard University and what student information is used for admission decisions?
Test Scores | Required |
High School GPA | Recommended |
High School Class Rank | Recommended |
Completion of College Preparatory Program | Neither required nor recommended |
Recommendations | Required |
Demonstration of Competencies | Neither required nor recommended |
AP Credit | Yes |
Dual Credit | No |
Credit for Life Experiences | No |
Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=166027 IPEDS survey data for Harvard University.
69% of students submit their SAT scores to Harvard. 47% of applicants send their ACT scores when applying.
5% of those who apply are granted admission to Harvard. Admission competition is extreme and the college has elite admission standards. See if your grades and scores are good enough for admission.
The middle 50% of addmitted applicants have SAT scores between 1460 and 1580. 69% of students submit SAT scores when applying. See if your SAT score is good enough for admission.
The middle 50% of addmitted applicants have ACT scores between 33 and 35. 47% of students submit ACT scores when applying. See if your ACT score is good enough for admission.