| The Advantages of Attending HarvardThere are | | | | awarded Nobel Prizes. In addition to award winning |
| many advantages of attending Harvard that all | | | | faculty, many Nobel Prize winners have come to |
| students will benefit from. Harvard features an | | | | Harvard to teach. Harvard also boasts a low |
| intense learning situation combined with low | | | | student to faculty ratio insuring that every |
| student to faculty ratios and connections that will | | | | student has an opportunity to learn from the |
| last a lifetime. Harvard has been able to attain a | | | | award-winning faculty.Harvard has a diverse |
| prominent place in the nation and has become an | | | | student population. They come from a variety of |
| American tradition for many families. Harvard has | | | | backgrounds and ethnicities. There are many |
| seen seven United States presidents walk through | | | | students from all over the United States and |
| its doors and over 40 Nobel laureates.Located | | | | many students from over 100 countries. Harvard |
| amongst colonial buildings and landmarks, Harvard | | | | has seen a remarkable array of students who |
| features a unique urban learning experience. | | | | have become world leaders.Harvard has also seen |
| Students at Harvard will receive a world-class | | | | seven United States presidents including John |
| education. Harvard searches nationwide for men | | | | Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, |
| and women who are leading educators. Harvard | | | | Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. |
| also boasts a faculty who has been award Pulitzer | | | | Kennedy and George W. Bush. Amongst these |
| Prizes in their area of expertise and for | | | | presidents, Harvard has also seen a variety of |
| contributions to American journalism, letters and | | | | famous actresses and actors including Fred |
| music. Many faculty members have received | | | | Gwynne, Tommy Lee Jones, Mira Sorvino and |
| multiple awards as well. There have also been | | | | Elisabeth Shue. Students will benefit from this long |
| faculty members whom were awarded Pulitzer | | | | line of important people in American history. |
| Prizes prior to being tenured, after retirement and | | | | Students will be able to identify with these |
| after death. Forty-three Harvard faculty | | | | individuals and know they too can become great |
| members, both current and former, have been | | | | American influences. |