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Online and on-campus courses that fit your lifestyle.

Upskill, reskill, or refresh your knowledge in courses at Harvard Extension. No matter your academic path, we have many options to help you reach your goals.

  • 750+ Online Courses

    Explore courses across over 50 subjects.

  • No Application Required

    Enroll after completing necessary requirements, such as placement tests.

  • Stack Your Course

    Into a microcertificate, graduate certificate, or master's degree.

Courses Design for Impact

At Harvard Extension School, our courses are the cornerstone of our academic offerings.

You may choose to take a single course — perhaps to build a new skill, explore a passion, or prepare for graduate school. Or you may decide to take courses in pursuit of a degree or certificate. The choice is yours.

Our courses are open enrollment, requiring no application to enroll. Whatever your goal, you’ll find courses that balance academic rigor with flexibility and value.

Why Harvard Extension

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750+ courses in over 50 subjects

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Harvard faculty and industry-leading professionals

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Flexible course formats to fit your life

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High-impact learning designed for real-world application

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A global community of motivated lifelong learners just like you

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Stackable pathways that can lead from a course to a certificate to a degree

Next Start Term

Fall 2025 Courses

Join us for class this fall. You can study on campus or online.

Fall Registration

You can register starting July 21.

Learn how to register →

Multiple Participation Options Offered Year-Round

We understand that you need flexible attendance options to balance school, career, and other life commitments.

We offer courses multiple times a year, with three participation options:

  • Online synchronous. Held live over Zoom so you can see, hear, and speak with your classmates.
  • Online asynchronous. View recordings to complete the coursework on your own schedule each week.
  • On campus. Come to Cambridge for an active learning weekend or one- or three-week January session courses.

Learn more about our course participation options.

Fall Term

Full (15-week) and half (7-week) term courses between September and mid-December

January Session

3-week intensive courses

Spring Term

Full (15 week) and half (7 week) term courses from late January to mid-May

Summer Session

3-, 4-, and 7-Week options from June to August

Stack Your Course Into a Certificate or Degree

Whether you decide to take a course to sharpen your knowledge in your professional field or to fulfill a requirement elsewhere, you can easily turn that course into a microcertificate or graduate certificate with a few additional courses. If you’re ready to invest more time in your educational journey, you can stack those courses into a related graduate degree.

Microcertificates

Looking to boost your current career, impress a potential employer, or explore a new field of interest? Microcertificates can lower the cost and time barriers to earning a credential — and potentially kickstart a longer academic journey.

A microcertificate offers a set of short, competency-based courses designed to help you build and demonstrate mastery in a given area.

At Harvard Extension School, microcertificates offer a path to a credential that is shorter (only 2 courses), affordable, and highly focused on a skill set.

Explore microcertificates →

Graduate Certificates

Develop new skills and build expertise in a specialized area to advance your career. Graduate certificates from Harvard Extension School cover a range of topics from business and management to social sciences and cultural studies.

Nearly 90 percent of our certificate earners report that they are confident that their certificate has prepared them for their next step.

Courses from your microcertificate can count toward a graduate certificate. Many graduate certificates are only four courses.

Explore Graduate Certificates →

Graduate Degrees

Fit your continuing education journey into your life with flexible pathways that match your time, budget, and learning needs.

Earn a Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies degree in one of over 20 fields to gain critical insights and practical skills for success in your career or scholarly pursuits.

Explore Graduate Degrees →

Beth Reiners.

When I was younger, I didn’t have the means to ever consider applying to Harvard, so to learn that I could now — without having to leave my job and move to Cambridge — was very exciting.

Beth Reiners

Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) in the field of Journalism, '23; Graduate Certificate in Digital Storytelling

Course Tuition Rates

Credit Level 2025–26 Tuition for 4-Credit Courses
Undergraduate $2,160 ($525 per credit)
Graduate $3,440 ($835 per credit)
Noncredit $1,600

Student Resources

Returning to school as an adult student can be overwhelming. Our Career and Academic Resource Center can help you prepare.

Career and Academic Resource Center (CARC)

CARC provides academic webinars covering a wide variety of study and research skills you’ll need to thrive at Harvard Extension School.

Whether you want to learn some effective note-taking strategies, prepare to give a presentation, or understand how to properly cite your sources in a midterm paper, you’ll find what you need in the online CARC resource library.

Visit the CARC website to explore all of these valuable resources and more.

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