Harvard University 2026 Tuition Fees by Course and Program

Detailed Breakdown of Harvard's 2026 Costs Across Schools

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Prospective students eyeing Harvard University for the 2026 academic year face a familiar challenge: navigating the institution's renowned yet substantial tuition fees, which vary significantly by program and school. As one of the world's premier universities, Harvard structures its costs to reflect the value of its education while committing heavily to financial aid. This breakdown explores the 2026 tuition fees across key undergraduate and graduate offerings, highlighting per-course rates where applicable, total costs of attendance (COA), recent adjustments, and accessibility measures that make Harvard more attainable than sticker prices suggest.9796

Harvard's approach to pricing emphasizes transparency, with fees covering instruction, facilities, and services. For 2026, undergraduate tuition at Harvard College rose to $59,320, up from $56,550 the prior year, part of a consistent 4-5% annual increase tied to inflation and operational needs. Graduate programs follow suit, with professional schools like Law and Business commanding premiums due to specialized resources. Yet, Harvard's need-blind admissions and full-need policy—meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need without loans for many—transforms these figures for most families.

Harvard College: Undergraduate Tuition Breakdown

Harvard College, the undergraduate arm, sets the benchmark for Ivy League costs. For the 2025-26 academic year (extending into 2026), full-time tuition stands at $59,320 annually. This covers four courses per term across two semesters, standard for full-time status. No explicit per-course undergraduate rate is listed, as billing is flat for full-time enrollment, but part-time or special students pay proportionally.97

Component2026 Amount
Tuition$59,320
Health Services Fee$1,800
Housing$13,532
Food (Board)$8,598
Student Services Fee$3,676
Total COA$86,926

The full cost of attendance (COA) reaches $86,926, incorporating room, board, health fees, and personal expenses. This represents a roughly 5% hike from 2025's $82,866, driven by rising housing and services costs in Cambridge. Official FAS Registrar data confirms these figures, underscoring Harvard's practice of annual adjustments.96

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Financial Aid: Democratizing Access at Harvard

Sticker shock fades with Harvard's robust aid. Starting 2025-26, tuition is free for families earning under $200,000—a doubling of the prior $100,000 threshold—affecting over half of students. Overall, 55% pay nothing, average family contribution is $13,000, and 20% receive scholarships exceeding COA. Need-blind for U.S. citizens/permanent residents, Harvard guarantees full demonstrated need met via grants, work-study, and minimal loans (average debt $13,500 vs. national $30,000).16

  • International students: Need-aware but generous aid available.
  • Process: CSS Profile + FAFSA; aid renewable annually.
  • Impact: 99% of grads debt-free or low-debt, boosting ROI.

This policy, funded by $2.2 billion endowment payouts, positions Harvard as leader in affordability amid U.S. higher ed debt crisis ($1.7 trillion total).

Graduate Arts & Sciences (GSAS/FAS/SEAS): Flexible Per-Course Rates

Harvard Griffin GSAS offers tiered tuition: full $57,328 first two years, reduced $14,904 years 3-4, continuation $3,792 beyond. SEAS masters like Data Science: $65,536 year one. Per-term course rates enable flexibility:95

Courses/Term2025-26 Rate2026-27 Special Student
1$7,166$7,381
2$14,332$14,762
3$21,498$22,143
4$28,664N/A

PhD students receive five-year funding packages covering tuition, stipend ($50k+), health. Masters vary; aid competitive via fellowships.

Harvard Griffin GSAS graduate programs building

Harvard Law School (HLS): Premium Professional Tuition

HLS tuition climbs to $84,400 for 2026-27, with COA $126,650 including $18,900 housing, $6,760 food. LL.M. similar at $80,760 prior year. Aid: 50% receive grants averaging $40k; public interest loans forgiven. HLS financial aid site details LRAP covers post-grad service.85

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Harvard Business School (HBS) MBA: Investment in Leadership

HBS MBA tuition $78,700 (2025-26), total COA $126,536 single. Includes materials fee $2,650, health $1,592+. Partners/children add costs. 50% merit/need aid; average debt $90k but median salary $175k post-grad offsets.65

Harvard Medical School (HMS): Rigorous Pathways Pricing

HMS MD tuition $76,828 uniform across Pathways/HST tracks. COA $121k-$126k by year (e.g., Year 1 Pathways $121,950). Includes black bag $750, boards/licensure. 70% aid; average grant $50k+. HMS COA breakdown.98

Other Professional Schools: HKS, Divinity, Engineering

HKS masters tuition $72,106, COA $103k+.75 HDS ~$31k tuition, generous grants. SEAS undergrad via College rates; grad as GSAS. Fees reflect program intensity.

Yearly Increases and Broader Trends

2026 hikes: Undergrad +5%, aligning 4.5% avg decade rise. U.S. private tuition up 180% since 1980 (inflation-adjusted). Harvard slower via endowment ($53B). Peers: Yale undergrad $64k, Stanford $62k, Princeton $59k similar but aid varies.Chart of Harvard tuition increases 2020-2026

Inflation, facilities, faculty salaries drive costs; Harvard offsets via $2B annual aid spend.

Student Impacts and Stakeholder Perspectives

Low-income access surges; 25% first-gen aided fully. Grads earn median $100k+ early career. Critics note admin bloat (faculty:admin 1:1), but ROI tops charts. Students praise value; parents value debt-free paths.

Future Outlook: Sustainability and Affordability

Endowment growth, donor gifts sustain aid. Potential policy shifts (e.g., free college debates) may influence. Harvard leads transparency, per-course grad options aiding flexibility.

Actionable Advice for Applicants

  • Apply early aid; demonstrate need accurately.
  • Explore merit scholarships (rare undergrad).
  • Budget COA fully; work-study $3-4k/year.
  • Compare net price calculators across Ivies.

Harvard's 2026 fees affirm elite status, but aid ensures merit-based access.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What is Harvard College undergraduate tuition for 2026?

Harvard College tuition is $59,320 for full-time students in 2026, part of a $86,926 COA including room and board.

💰How does financial aid work at Harvard?

Free tuition for families under $200k income; 55% pay $0. Full need met via grants/work-study. See Harvard aid.

📚What are GSAS per-course tuition rates in 2026?

1 course/term: $7,381; 2: $14,762; 3: $22,143. Full year $57,328 first two years.

⚖️Harvard Law School tuition 2026?

$84,400 tuition; $126,650 COA. Generous grants for 50%.

💼HBS MBA fees for 2026?

Tuition $78,700; single COA $126,536. Merit/need aid available.

🏥HMS MD program tuition?

$76,828; COA $121k-$126k by track/year.

📈Did Harvard tuition increase for 2026?

Yes, undergrad +5% to $59,320 from $56,550.

🧮How to calculate net cost at Harvard?

Use net price calculator; avg contrib $13k.

🌍International student aid at Harvard?

Limited but available; need-aware admissions.

⚔️Compare Harvard 2026 tuition to peers?

Higher than Princeton ($59k) but aid superior; Yale $64k.

Part-time or special student rates?

Pro-rated by courses; e.g., GSAS 1 course $7,381/term.