Table of Contents
- 1 Are Harvard Extension School alumni?
- 2 Does Harvard offer associate’s degrees?
- 3 How do you list a Harvard extension on resume?
- 4 Is a Harvard Extension degree the same as a Harvard degree?
- 5 What happens when there are no graduates from a university?
- 6 Is the Harvard University Extension Program elitist?
Are Harvard Extension School alumni?
When you graduate from a degree program at Harvard Extension School, you automatically become an Alumni Member of the HEAA. You also become a member of the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA), extending your benefits to the greater university community.
Does Harvard offer associate’s degrees?
Below are all fields of study offered at Harvard University . Click a field of study below for more information, the related majors and the focus areas within the field….Fields of Study Offered at This School.
2018 – 2019 Fields of Study | Social Sciences |
---|---|
Associates Degrees | 0 |
Bachelors Degrees | 791 |
Ranking Within Field | 5 |
What is a Harvard Extension degree?
The Harvard University Extension program offers Graduate and Undergraduate degrees that require on campus time. You sit in the same classrooms as “regular” Harvard students and you put in the same time. By claiming that you somehow have earned a “different” type of Harvard degree is underhanded and seriously elitist.
How do you list a Harvard extension on resume?
If you are a graduate of the Harvard Extension School, how should you list this accomplishment on your résumé, or on LinkedIn? That’s easy. You type “Harvard Extension School” in the place where the university name is supposed to go.
Is a Harvard Extension degree the same as a Harvard degree?
In short, while a Harvard Extension Degree is issued by Harvard University, it is not the same degree that is issued to graduates of other schools at Harvard such as a Harvard College AB degree, a Harvard Business School MBA degree, or a Harvard GSAS AM degree.
Should I Put “Harvard Extension School” on my résumé?
The comment above as well as many of the responses to this blog post reflect this attitude. There is an exception to the official Harvard Extension School résumé guidelines: People who have completed the ALM in Management (ALMM) program are supposed to use “Harvard University” and“Extension School”, but not “In Extension Studies”.
What happens when there are no graduates from a university?
If there aren’t many graduates from a university, it’s very hard to build a reputation. That’s not just a Harvard Extension School issue, it’s true for many small colleges or small programs within larger university settings.
Is the Harvard University Extension Program elitist?
The Harvard University Extension program offers Graduate and Undergraduate degrees that require on campus time. You sit in the same classrooms as “regular” Harvard students and you put in the same time. By claiming that you somehow have earned a “different” type of Harvard degree is underhanded and seriously elitist.