Hi, can you please tell me how that works, as I am still an undergraduate student, and I am also planning on attending it. What requirements did you need in terms of grade and stuff. Also how long will it take you to get the Diploma. Really Appreciate any help. Thank you
Hi Heather! I just wanted to take a moment and THANK YOU for sharing your Harvard journey with us here on TH-cam. I applied and got into the program in 2021, and I graduate next year in 2025! You were most certainly a persuading voice that helped me decide to begin my Harvard journey. Really and truly, I watched your videos, took notes, and really made sure my life aligned with the requirements needed for me to pursue my 4 year college degree at Harvard. So, as a fan and fellow classmate, I really, really thank you for this channel, your videos, for being transparent, and for helping your fellow classmates as you traveled along your own Harvard journey. You’re the best, and I can’t wait to join you on the Alumni side next year. 🤗😎
Hi Heather, congrats! I'm also in HES, working on the ALM in Mathematics for Teaching program overseas. I'll be heading to Boston to finish the mandatory on-campus course, and then I'll have four more courses to go. It's gonna be a long journey, but I'm excited about it. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences - it really helped answer a lot of my questions.
Beautiful diploma! I just started the enrollment process for my ALB with HES. This is a really helpful video, thank you for sharing as I had these same questions on the actual diploma format. Any advice for a newcomer at HES? :)
All Harvard University Graduate Degrees (no matter the school at Harvard) are awarded in Latin. Only all Harvard Undergraduate Degrees (no matter the school at Harvard) are awarded in English. I hope this helps! 😊
@@struergymnasium They only do that sometimes. Historically, graduate degrees at Harvard are in Latin. Latin for graduate degrees are the rule, not the exception.
Hi, Heather! I graduated from The Harvard Extension School with a Certificate in Technologies of Education, (CTE 2008) . I received my Diploma , yet The Diploma I received does include the same the eloquent Citation as does your example placed on your video presentation. I purchased a LHART Diploma frame ,and I wonder if you would please explain the steps you took to order a more eloquent Diploma from The Harvard Extension School?
Hi Heather, I am thinking about a MAL in finance. And I have already been accepted into Boston University Metropolitan college. Would recommend me to stay with BU Met or do you think a HES education would open more doors? I want to get into investment banking
I’m graduating with an ALM in Psychology next year. I’m pumped that this is what awaits me. Did you ever get that plastic golden lamp I saw in the pics.
Hello, Heather! First, congratulations. Second, I am so glad you talked about whether Harvard Extension School is part of Harvard. I got my undergraduate degree in finance at an okay state school, 4.0 and everything, but private equity firms (Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, etc.) are big on Ivy League degrees. I am not in a position to quit my current entry-level position to go back and get an MBA from Harvard, so I have been looking into the Harvard Extension School. A friend of mine said he thinks a master’s in finance from HES would be pretty good to have. But my brother says not to waste the time and energy on it because it’s not “legit” Harvard, and employers would think I’m trying to scam them. Can you give me some wisdom on my current situation?
well there is one thing. HARVARD Extension School is a part of Harvard University, but it's not Harvard Business School. So technically it won't have the same value, but you could still get a good job cuz its still a "Harvard Degree". I'd say get some more professional advice. :)
As an additional input, there is a certain prestige that comes with the degree, but it is in a different sense. Employers are less likely to be impressed in the sense of "WOW!! You were an outstanding applicant and got in THE Harvard?!" and more of "WOW! You were able to work a full-time job while also completing a rigorous Harvard degree?!" Prestige normally lies in the difficulty to be accepted however in this case it would more be in the sense of being able to complete a similarly rigorous degree while also working full time. Do not present it as a Harvard Business school degree, but rather leverage your skills that come from your job experience you already have COMBINED with a Harvard education. Your brother, quite frankly, is not qualified to speak on the matter. I have a degree from UT Austin in applied mathematics, a T10 program in the nation ranked above Harvard in many cases and I have still gotten passed over for job offers, one of which did the mathematics for teaching degree at Harvard Extension School. You can make your own conclusions about what that says about how the degrees are viewed. As with many things in life, a good degree helps, but experience and personal skills are better. Harvard Extension School degree will not gatekeep you from any employment opportunity that a "True" Harvard degree would. They are both Harvard University and treated as such.
I’m sorry but I’ll state the obvious… Harvard has 12 Schools. Harvard Extension Schools is one of those schools. HES is just as much Harvard as the College, as the Divinity school, as the Law school or the Business school. Only someone grossly ill-informed would try to insult an actual degree from an actual Harvard University School. They all carry the same pedigree and heritage of being Harvard University degrees. If you want a Finance Degree at HES, it will be a Harvard Degree, period. And yes that will look incredibly impressive to any prospective employer.
Regarding Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan -- more important than, 'Is HES legit Harvard?' is to ask people at HES, 'Do these employers recruit at HES?' because on-campus interviews is how schools get graduates into certain companies early in their careers. (Also GS and JPM are not really private equity firms, that's more KKR, Apollo, Blackstone)
Just curious. Did you have an undergrad from anywhere? Or did you just never go to college after high school, then straight to Extention? I have my bachelors and I’ve always wanted to go to Harvard, but I’m in California and it is impossible for me to move to the East Coast because I have 2 kids now and my husband job is here. Would you recommend this for me?
Getting in requires you to pass 3 classes as listed per their program. I’m considering IR and I need to pass their proseminar course, 1 IR class and 1 IR elective totaling a 3.0 GPA minimum, as they will assess your ability to handle the rigorous program. Good luck!
Technically it’s not. The College is notoriously tough, but so is HES. About 6% of applicants get in and only about half of that finish the degree. It’s tough and it’s no joke. Only 90-130 people graduate with an ALB degree each year. It’s that tough. This isn’t a degree that anybody with an internet connection can log in and get. Most adult students wash out the program because of how tough it is. 🤷🏽♂️
@@PookaList I believe that the wash out rate depends on the level of academic preparation the student has prior to enrolling in Expo-25, which is the weed out writing class that must be passed with a B or better. In addition, the root cause to why most potential hopefuls don't make it through the initial 3 class requirement for the ALB program is because of work/or family obligations. Very hard to complete the ALB requirements if the student has family obligations without support. I would assume that for the students who complete the ALB program, most have a strong academic record that has prepared them for the Expo-25 class. While Harvard Extension School doesn't require SAT or ACT test scores, most successful ALB students have high test scores that's on par with Harvard College students.
My tripod makes several appearances in this video :)
Thanks for joining my journey at the Harvard Extension School!
Harvard is Harvard, no matter which school you enrolled. Your diploma says everything.
Congratulations! Huge accomplishment. I am in the Ext School too. This was VERY helpful. Thanks!!!
That's so cool! I'm excited for you to finally recieve it. I'm taking the third class that I need to take before applying to the program.
That’s great! Wishing you all the luck 👏🏻
Congratulations! I will be starting my journey to HES soon
Hi, can you please tell me how that works, as I am still an undergraduate student, and I am also planning on attending it. What requirements did you need in terms of grade and stuff. Also how long will it take you to get the Diploma. Really Appreciate any help. Thank you
Hi Heather!
I just wanted to take a moment and THANK YOU for sharing your Harvard journey with us here on TH-cam. I applied and got into the program in 2021, and I graduate next year in 2025! You were most certainly a persuading voice that helped me decide to begin my Harvard journey.
Really and truly, I watched your videos, took notes, and really made sure my life aligned with the requirements needed for me to pursue my 4 year college degree at Harvard. So, as a fan and fellow classmate, I really, really thank you for this channel, your videos, for being transparent, and for helping your fellow classmates as you traveled along your own Harvard journey. You’re the best, and I can’t wait to join you on the Alumni side next year. 🤗😎
Congratulations🎉
I also received an acceptance letter from Harvard extension school..
😊
SO INSPIRATIONAL, Heather!!! I just subscribed!
Thank you so much 💙
Hi Heather, congrats! I'm also in HES, working on the ALM in Mathematics for Teaching program overseas. I'll be heading to Boston to finish the mandatory on-campus course, and then I'll have four more courses to go. It's gonna be a long journey, but I'm excited about it. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences - it really helped answer a lot of my questions.
I ordered the same frame for my degree...I love that it has the HES shield!
Thanks for the video. I am thinking about applying for there masters degree in cybersecurity.
Thank you so much! I made up my mind. I am going to move forward with Harvard MLA - Finance.
Beautiful diploma! I just started the enrollment process for my ALB with HES. This is a really helpful video, thank you for sharing as I had these same questions on the actual diploma format. Any advice for a newcomer at HES? :)
Congratulations! That’s amazing!
I’ve been looking for a review like yours for so long!!❤❤
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations Heather❤
That’s AWESOME!!! Congratulations!!
Thank you!
Amazing...thank you so much for the information.
So glad it was helpful!
Congrats!!!
Thank you!
Congratulations 🎉
Thank you!
Why some Degree Diploma are written in ancient latin, what is the difference and where it comes from?
Undergraduate degrees like Heather's are in English. Graduate degrees are in Latin. There may be variations across schools.
All Harvard University Graduate Degrees (no matter the school at Harvard) are awarded in Latin.
Only all Harvard Undergraduate Degrees (no matter the school at Harvard) are awarded in English. I hope this helps! 😊
@@PookaList I'm not sure that's correct. If memory serves then HSPH award their graduate degrees in English, not latin.
@@struergymnasium
They only do that sometimes. Historically, graduate degrees at Harvard are in Latin. Latin for graduate degrees are the rule, not the exception.
FAS undergrad degrees (Extension and College) are in English, FAS graduate degrees (Extension, GASA, SEAS, Divinity, Law) are in Latin
Hi, Heather! I graduated from The Harvard Extension School with a Certificate in Technologies of Education, (CTE 2008) . I received my Diploma , yet The Diploma I received does include the same the eloquent Citation as does your example placed on your video presentation.
I purchased a LHART Diploma frame ,and I wonder if you would please explain the steps you took to order a more eloquent Diploma from The Harvard Extension School?
Thanks for this!
Congratulations!!!👏🏿👏🏿
Thank you!!!
Hi Heather!!
did financial aid help assist or is it a lot out more out pocket?
How fast can you do the bachelors degree?
Thanks!
You can use Fafsa
Hi Heather, I am thinking about a MAL in finance. And I have already been accepted into Boston University Metropolitan college. Would recommend me to stay with BU Met or do you think a HES education would open more doors? I want to get into investment banking
Congratulations!
Thank you so much 💙
Congratulations! How much did you pay in total for the degree?
I’m graduating with an ALM in Psychology next year. I’m pumped that this is what awaits me.
Did you ever get that plastic golden lamp I saw in the pics.
Congratulations!
I didn’t get a lamp-unfortunately they ran out. Make sure you get there early!
How difficult is the program? Any recommendations for someone looking for an online school?
Hello, Heather!
First, congratulations.
Second, I am so glad you talked about whether Harvard Extension School is part of Harvard. I got my undergraduate degree in finance at an okay state school, 4.0 and everything, but private equity firms (Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, etc.) are big on Ivy League degrees. I am not in a position to quit my current entry-level position to go back and get an MBA from Harvard, so I have been looking into the Harvard Extension School. A friend of mine said he thinks a master’s in finance from HES would be pretty good to have. But my brother says not to waste the time and energy on it because it’s not “legit” Harvard, and employers would think I’m trying to scam them. Can you give me some wisdom on my current situation?
well there is one thing. HARVARD Extension School is a part of Harvard University, but it's not Harvard Business School. So technically it won't have the same value, but you could still get a good job cuz its still a "Harvard Degree". I'd say get some more professional advice. :)
As an additional input, there is a certain prestige that comes with the degree, but it is in a different sense. Employers are less likely to be impressed in the sense of "WOW!! You were an outstanding applicant and got in THE Harvard?!" and more of "WOW! You were able to work a full-time job while also completing a rigorous Harvard degree?!" Prestige normally lies in the difficulty to be accepted however in this case it would more be in the sense of being able to complete a similarly rigorous degree while also working full time. Do not present it as a Harvard Business school degree, but rather leverage your skills that come from your job experience you already have COMBINED with a Harvard education. Your brother, quite frankly, is not qualified to speak on the matter. I have a degree from UT Austin in applied mathematics, a T10 program in the nation ranked above Harvard in many cases and I have still gotten passed over for job offers, one of which did the mathematics for teaching degree at Harvard Extension School. You can make your own conclusions about what that says about how the degrees are viewed. As with many things in life, a good degree helps, but experience and personal skills are better. Harvard Extension School degree will not gatekeep you from any employment opportunity that a "True" Harvard degree would. They are both Harvard University and treated as such.
I’m sorry but I’ll state the obvious…
Harvard has 12 Schools.
Harvard Extension Schools is one of those schools.
HES is just as much Harvard as the College, as the Divinity school, as the Law school or the Business school.
Only someone grossly ill-informed would try to insult an actual degree from an actual Harvard University School. They all carry the same pedigree and heritage of being Harvard University degrees. If you want a Finance Degree at HES, it will be a Harvard Degree, period. And yes that will look incredibly impressive to any prospective employer.
Regarding Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan -- more important than, 'Is HES legit Harvard?' is to ask people at HES, 'Do these employers recruit at HES?' because on-campus interviews is how schools get graduates into certain companies early in their careers.
(Also GS and JPM are not really private equity firms, that's more KKR, Apollo, Blackstone)
Just curious. Did you have an undergrad from anywhere? Or did you just never go to college after high school, then straight to Extention? I have my bachelors and I’ve always wanted to go to Harvard, but I’m in California and it is impossible for me to move to the East Coast because I have 2 kids now and my husband job is here. Would you recommend this for me?
I just graduated in May with my Masters from HES. I'm in Michigan with a now 5- and 7-year-old. I highly recommend it!
It already looks great with the bachelor diploma, imagine the ALM lol
Is it for the liberals arts degree you had with a concentration in humanities? The bachelors.
Congratulations
What did she study?
She says in this video.
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Isn't getting admitted to HES easier than Harvard College? If so then I might have a chance lol
Getting in requires you to pass 3 classes as listed per their program. I’m considering IR and I need to pass their proseminar course, 1 IR class and 1 IR elective totaling a 3.0 GPA minimum, as they will assess your ability to handle the rigorous program.
Good luck!
Technically it’s not. The College is notoriously tough, but so is HES. About 6% of applicants get in and only about half of that finish the degree. It’s tough and it’s no joke. Only 90-130 people graduate with an ALB degree each year. It’s that tough. This isn’t a degree that anybody with an internet connection can log in and get. Most adult students wash out the program because of how tough it is. 🤷🏽♂️
@@PookaList all of this added the requirements prior to moving forward make it rough. So it’s not “easy” - work is required to make it
@@PookaList I believe that the wash out rate depends on the level of academic preparation the student has prior to enrolling in Expo-25, which is the weed out writing class that must be passed with a B or better. In addition, the root cause to why most potential hopefuls don't make it through the initial 3 class requirement for the ALB program is because of work/or family obligations. Very hard to complete the ALB requirements if the student has family obligations without support. I would assume that for the students who complete the ALB program, most have a strong academic record that has prepared them for the Expo-25 class. While Harvard Extension School doesn't require SAT or ACT test scores, most successful ALB students have high test scores that's on par with Harvard College students.
@@PookaList Finished my ALM in Management in 2020. It definitely took me to a breaking point on more than one occasion. It was worth it!
but its Harvard extension school.
And?
so what?
@@zzdma7545 Its one of the toughest to get into. She is obviously a genius,
Congrats!!!