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Difference between harvard university and harvard business school

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Answered by řåhûł
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harvard university refers to the full set of the graduate schools along with ungraduate institution(harvard college).harvard college refer to the ungraduate institution which is served by the faculty of arts and science.in other words harvard college is one of the school that makes harvard university

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Answered by saswatidas23
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Harvard College founded in 1636, is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Harvard College offers a four-year undergraduate, liberal arts program for students seeking their first degree. There are about 6,600 undergraduates at the College, with nearly equal numbers of men and women. In addition to Harvard College, Harvard University includes 10 graduate and professional schools, all of which offer programs for students who already hold their first degrees and seek advanced training in their fields through master's or doctoral programs. All 10 graduate and professional schools maintain their own admissions offices and teaching faculties, and they are run independently of Harvard College. For information about Harvard's graduate programs, please contact these schools' admissions offices directly.

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