Successful undergraduate credit option participants will also receive a Credential of Readiness certificate from Harvard Business School Online, and an official transcript will be made available to verify your mastery of the program’s content. Harvard transfer credit is accepted by institutions around the world, but it is always up to the accepting university to determine transferability. Harvard Extension School and Harvard Summer School are fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges-the same accreditation as all other schools at Harvard. Upon successful completion of CORe, undergraduate credit option participants will earn eight undergraduate credits from Harvard Extension School (January or September CORe cohorts) or Harvard Summer School (May CORe cohort).
The course content, deadlines, and grading process are all the same whether you choose to enroll in the undergraduate credit ($3,680 / $3,760 starting September 2020) or credential-only ($2,250) version of CORe.īy enrolling in the undergraduate credit option of CORe, you will be enrolled at Harvard Extension School (January or September CORe cohorts) or Harvard Summer School (May CORe cohort) and eligible for student privileges like a Harvard University ID number (to access online library resources), free career and academic webinars, a Harvard Gmail account, and education tax credit and loan deferments. When you start your application, you can select whether you are seeking admission for the for-credit or non-credit option of CORe. Although we have smoothed out the workload as evenly as possible, you should expect that some weeks will require more work than others.ĭuring the January, May, and September CORe cohorts, we offer an undergraduate credit option through the Harvard Extension School. In the standard versions of CORe-10-week and 12-week cohorts-you should be prepared to spend more time per week on the program. This does not include review work outside the platform or preparing for and taking the three-hour CORe final exam. This time includes all coursework on the platform, including written reflections and quizzes, as well as engagement with peers. Some participants spend more time on the platform to enhance their understanding of course concepts and share insights with peers. The median time required to complete the program is approximately 150 hours, though this learning time varies widely.
Our goal in offering different program lengths is to give learners different options to balance the program’s rigors with their particular lifestyle and responsibilities. However, the course content and program requirements are identical regardless of the program length. CORe is offered with multiple durations of study-ranging from 10-week cohorts to extended 17-week cohorts.