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      • The Residential Community system is one of Harvard's best known traditions. In the second semester of your first year, on Housing Day, you'll receive your sophomore year residential affiliation to one of Harvard's 12 Houses. Each House accommodates between 350 and 500 students.
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  2. Harvard University Housing offers housing and real estate services to the Universitys graduate students, faculty, and employees. We have about 3,000 units ranging from studios to four bedrooms, all located conveniently near Harvard's graduate and professional schools.

  3. Mar 1, 2019 · A huge part of any Harvard student’s experience is residential life. Since all first-year students live in Harvard Yard (or right outside of it), you learn about housing as soon as you are on campus, if not before, and develop a passion for your dorm/house.

  4. Harvard University Housing offers housing and real estate services to the Universitys graduate students, faculty, and employees. We have about 3,000 units ranging from studios to four bedrooms, all located conveniently near Harvard's graduate and professional schools.

    • View Window
    • Select Window
    • Important Information to Know
    The View Window is the time when applicants can view and research units that are available in the lottery. View windows are 23 hours.
    During the View Window, unit-specific floorplans and other details are visible to applicants within the portal.
    No one is able to choose a unit to lease within the View Window, it is for browsing options only.
    HUH recommends writing down or making a personal list of at least 10 unit options for your Select window.
    The Select Window will be the day following the assigned View Window. During their assigned Select window, applicants choose from the remaining available units to lease.
    Units go fast. Selection is “first click, first served”, so be ready to choose quickly.
    Having a Select Window does not guarantee you will get a unit.
    All applicants who submitted their applications by May 1st will be included in the Housing Lottery, and randomly assigned a View and Select window, unless they have selected a unit from the Current...
    All applications eligible for the HUH Lottery will receive an email in early May indicating that they have been assigned to a View and Select window.
    All available apartments are selectable during the first round of View & Select Windows, with the remaining available apartments selectable in subsequent windows. Typically, there are two View and...
    Applicants should check their emails regularly during the weeks following their application and leading up to the Housing Lottery. Important updates, notifications, and best practices for a smooth...
  5. college.harvard.edu › student-life › residential-lifeResidential Life | Harvard

    The Residential Community system is one of Harvard's best known traditions. In the second semester of your first year, on Housing Day, you'll receive your sophomore year residential affiliation to one of Harvard's 12 Houses. Each House accommodates between 350 and 500 students.

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  6. Nov 12, 2014 · Since I think many prospective students (and even Harvard freshmen) have questions about our housing system, I’ve decided to answer some of the most salient ones. Q: What are the Houses? A: There are 12 upperclassmen Houses: nine are located between Harvard Square and the Charles River, and three are located about 15 minutes away from the ...

  7. Oct 13, 2020 · Housing at Harvard can be a bit confusing, but all of the factors which go into it are part of what makes Harvard housing so great! In this blog, I’m going to offer you a bit of a crash course so that you can know what to expect.

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