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Originally Posted by Neutral
No. It does not say you will be admitted "as long as..." It says you "must."
Only 2.5% of the course takers are able to earn the degrees, certificates, or diplomas from the Extension School anyway.
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Ok, so you
must meet the prerequisites and if you do you
must be admitted to the school. It is non-competitive?
ETA: Neutral, look, the Harvard Extension whatever is an OPEN ENROLLMENT night program that any ole body can get into if they bother to skim through a few lower-level college courses. The "graduates" of this program receive an education of sorts (or else there were be no point in having professors/teachers) but they are by no means on an educational par with graduates of the real Harvard University nor could they possibly have the Harvard experience. For a graduate of the night program to even hint that he/she has received a Harvard education is pathetic.
If a person wants to go to the night program because he/she didn't have a chance to finish college, that's awesome! However, for that same person to put "Harvard" on a resume is stupid and misleading.