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# Visiting Undergraduate Students

**Source**: https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/apply/visiting-undergraduate-students
**Parent**: https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/apply

## Overview

The Visiting Undergraduate Students (VUS) Program at Harvard College welcomes students enrolled in colleges and universities around the world to spend a semester or full year studying at Harvard.

### Frequently Asked Questions

- #### Am I eligible to become a Visiting Undergraduate Student (VUS)?
- #### Is there financial aid for visiting undergraduate students?
- #### Are visiting undergraduate students eligible for Harvard housing?
- #### Do Visiting Undergraduate Students (VUS) have the same privileges as Harvard Degree Candidates?
- #### May I apply for both Transfer Admission and for the Visiting Undergraduate Students Program at the same time?
- #### Are enrolled VUS students allowed to apply to transfer?
- #### When should I apply for the VUS program?
- #### Are Visiting Undergraduate Students (VUS) able to take graduate level courses?

## About the VUS Program

Add Harvard College to your undergraduate experience by spending a term or full academic year studying as a Visiting Undergraduate Student (VUS). We welcome the unique insights visiting students bring from their current universities around the world.

In addition to enrollment in courses at the college, you can take advantage of our many museums, laboratories, theaters, and extracurricular activities, all in the rich cultural and historical setting of Cambridge and Boston.

You should consider applying to the VUS program if you:

- Are currently enrolled in full-time, undergraduate study in the U.S. or abroad
- Have a strong academic and personal record at your current university
- Feel your interests would be well served by undergraduate courses which may not be offered normally in your home institution but are offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). View our [course catalog](https://courses.my.harvard.edu) for full listings.

Please note that visiting undergraduate students are not eligible for financial aid, so you will need to be prepared to cover all tuition and other costs.

- #### What we look for in a VUS applicant

## Application Timeline

Admission to the VUS program is offered twice per year. Students can apply to start in the fall or the spring term. Students applying for fall admission can enroll for either one semester or the full academic year. Applications must be submitted by the date of the deadline. Ordinarily, you are not allowed to defer admission, so please apply for the appropriate term.

**Fall term or full academic year**

- Application opens: Mid-February
- Application deadline: April 1
- Notification of admission: by June 1

**Spring Term**

- Application opens: July 1
- Application deadline: September 1
- Notification of admission: by November 1

## How To Apply

The application consists of information about the student, transcripts, and supporting documents from your current university, listed below.  You will send out the forms requesting the various supporting documents through the online system once you have started the student portion of the application.  For further information about each component of the application, please carefully read through the information below.

### Detailed VUS Application Steps

- #### Step 1: Submit the student portion of the Visiting Undergraduate Application.
- #### Step 2: Submit two faculty recommendations.
- #### Step 3: Submit a Dean’s Letter of Permission form
- #### Step 4: Send an Official Secondary School Transcript
- #### Step 5: Send an Official University Transcript
- #### Step 6: Submit a TOEFL or IELTS Score (for non-native English speakers only)

## Take a Virtual Tour

Use our Virtual Tour to discover spaces that aren't even available on an in-person campus tour, such as classrooms, laboratories, residence halls, and more.

[Explore Harvard](https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/explore-harvard/virtual-tour)

## Cost of Attendance

When you spend a term or year at Harvard, you will need to pay the [tuition and fees listed on this site](https://registrar.fas.harvard.edu/tuition-and-fees). Visiting Undergraduate Students are not eligible for Harvard financial aid, and you must secure your own funding. In order to satisfy U.S. Immigration requirements, international students must demonstrate that they can afford all expenses, including tuition, fees, living expenses, and travel.

While you are responsible for securing your own off-campus housing, you will need to show that you can afford the food and housing estimates shown below before arriving at Harvard.

Most Harvard College students are enrolled in four courses (16 credits) per term, but you may choose to enroll in fewer. If you are an international student, you are required by United States immigration laws to enroll in a full-time program of study (a minimum of 3 courses) in order to obtain your visa.

### 

### **Cost of Attendance for 2025 - 2026**

**Tuition ($7,415 per class)**

| **Cost** | **Per Semester** | **Per Year** |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 3 classes | $22,245 | $44,490 |
| 4 classes | $29,600 | $59,200 |

**Required Fees & Insurance**

| **Cost** | **Per Semester** | **Per Year** |
| --- | --- | --- |
| VUS Student Services Fee | $919 | $1,838 |
| Health Services Fee\* | $900 | $1,800 |
| Student Health Insurance\*\* | $2,154 | $4,308 |

**Estimated Living Expenses**

| **Cost** | **Per Semester** | **Per Year** |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Housing & Food | $11,100 | $22,200 |
| Personal | $1,750 | $3,500 |
| Travel | $2,000 | $4,000 |

**Total VUS Costs**

| **Cost** | **Per Semester** | **Per Year** |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 3 classes | $41,068 | $82,136 |
| 4 classes | $48,423 | $96,846 |

[\*Health Services Fee Information](https://hushp.harvard.edu/how-hushp-works/student-health-fee/)

[\*\*Student Health Program Information](https://hushp.harvard.edu/)

## Housing & Advising

Visiting undergraduate students are typically not offered University housing and must find their own lodging before they arrive in Cambridge. If there are available campus housing spots, admitted students will be notified about the process to secure campus housing.

Securing an apartment in the Cambridge area can be competitive and time-consuming. It is important to allow sufficient time to find accommodation. It is critical to secure housing before arriving at Harvard.

[Harvard University Housing](http://www.huhousing.harvard.edu/) cannot secure off-campus housing for undergraduate students, but they do provide a number of online resources and can answer questions that are common for students who will be new to Cambridge. (e.g., Which residential areas are close to the mass transit system? Which locations are within walking distance to Harvard Yard? What is a reasonable rental rate? etc.). After you have been accepted and decide to matriculate, you can access a Harvard University affiliate database of private market rentals and sublets.

### Advising

To help ensure your time at Harvard is successful, we provide advising resources specifically for Visiting Undergraduate Students.

Our advisers:

- Give you an extensive orientation upon arrival and approve your final course selection
- Meet with you by appointment throughout the term to discuss academic issues and monitor your progress
- Hold regular open office hours
- Help you access specialized advising resources
- Organize social gatherings with other visiting undergraduates

## Contact VUS Admissions

If you have any questions about the Visiting Undergraduate Students admissions, please contact us at [adm-vus@fas.harvard.edu](mailto:adm-vus@fas.harvard.edu). We're here to help.

## Related Topics

[### Why Harvard

Explore what makes Harvard such a unique place to live and learn.](https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/why-harvard)

[### Academics

Small classes, fascinating course topics, personalized degree programs, and unsurpassed research opportunities across a diverse field of subjects.](https://college.harvard.edu/academics)

[### Faculty

Harvard students have access to some of the world’s greatest scholars. Learn more about our faculty and their impactful role in the College community.](https://college.harvard.edu/academics/faculty)