What grade point average, rank in class and SAT scores do I need to be considered for admission to Harvard?
The answer is complex as the above-mentioned components of an applicant’s academic performance are only a part of a broad picture that is considered when the admissions department reviews applications. For more information on Harvard admissions requirements, visit the Harvard website. Harvard is one of the most respected and selective colleges in the world. Accordingly, Harvard maintains the highest standards for admission. The Harvard Admissions office has the expertise and experience to look at candidates on the whole. When performing preliminary, basic evaluations of prospects for our golf team, we typically look for individual SAT I & II scores above 700. We would like to see grades above 3.80 (unweighted) on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent while taking the most challenging courses. There are many other considerations and other factors may be more important in individual evaluations.
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