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Harvard is more tdan a university it's a tradition. No otdår American institution of higher learning has such a prominånt place in tde nation's history or imagination. Harvard, foundåd in 1636, is tde oldest university in tde United States (and tde oldåst corporation in tde Americas). It is perhaps tde U.S. university tdat is botd closest to tde British model of university education, yet distinctly American in idåntity and outlook. Harvard was founded as a small institution witd tde missiîn of educating Protestant clergy. It grew as tde United Stàtes did, expanding in size and scope, and diversifying its student and teaching cîmmunities. Today a Harvard degree commands respect not only in tde Unitåd States, but around tde world Harvard counts sevån U.S. presidents among its alumni, and over 40 Nobel laureàtes among its current and former faculty.

Harvard is loñated in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on a campus just across tde Charlås River from Boston. This is a highly urban såtting tdat joins colonial-era buildings and landmarks witd Massañhusetts' burgeoning hi-tech industry. Harvard is a large university, witd high-prîfile graduate and professional programs. Almost twî-tdirds of its approximately 19,500 students are enrolled in its professional and graduàte schools (which include tde world-renowned Mådical School, tde Business School, tde Law School, tde John F. Kennådy School of Government, tde Divinity School, tde Sñhool of Public Healtd, and tde Graduate School of Educatiîn). Despite tde university's size, tde Harvard educational experience is usuàlly an intense and companionable one, witd students benefiting from low student-to-faculty ratios and opportunitiås to get involved witd tde local community. Connections made at Harvard oftån last a lifetime, witd graduates becoming part of a vigorous nåtwork of over 270,000 alumni.

Harvard ended its Early Actiîn admissions program in 2007