Harvard, with tuition of $48,868, versus a Yale tuition of $47,500.
HARVARD TUITION IS ABOUT 35,000 PER YEAR
Harvard does not charge tuition by the unit. A full time tuition is about 42,000 dollars. A part time tuition is about 5,500 dollars.
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My grandfather graduated from Harvard in 1928 and he told me that his tuition was $200 per year. He also taught engineering there after he graduated.
As of March 2008 the tuition at Harvard Law School will be $41,500 next year
Tuition: $47,600Estimated living expenses (standard single student budget including room, board, books, travel and personal ): $25,000
It cost $200.00 per year.
Well, judging by the fact that you simply cannot find Harvard's website and research it yourself and the fact that it's a private school tells me that you don't have to worry about it.
Tuition: $35,568Room & Board: $14,184Health Insurance Fees: $ 2,954Books & Supplies: $ 2,004Local Transportation: $ 1,316Personal Expenses: $ 3,449Federal Loan Fees: $ 205Total Ed.M. Student Budget: $59,680
At Harvard, we don't go by the traditional credit hour system--instead we have half and full credits. One must have 32 half credits to graduate, i.e. 4 classes a semester, as each class is usually a half credit. As to the tuition fees, I believe "15 credit hours" would fall halfway between taking 3 or 4 courses a semester (closer to four), and so I assume it would be half the school year's tuition: $25,000. Source: I am a senior at Harvard.
Harvard accepts both federal Pell grants and student loans. In addition, a number of scholarships are available to Harvard students, the school offers student loan programs, and the school offers on campus employment to help with tuition costs.