<p>Why Harvard doesn't have spring semester for freshmen? I know it does, I just found out its program in spring is not like any other colleges. I'm just curious why
Oh by the way can somebody text me something like a link which shows US' colleges with "TYPICAL" spring admission program for freshmen.</p>
<p>You have asked the same question many times and have been given the same answer. PLEASE speak with someone in your country who’s English is better than yours and have them explain it to you.</p>
<p>Harvard College has 3 sessions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fall (End of August through end of December)</li>
<li>Winter (Beginning of January to the third week of January)</li>
<li>Spring (End of January to mid-May)</li>
</ul>
<p>All freshman and transfer students are admitted in the FALL. Sessions in the WINTER and SPRING are only open to continuing students – students admitted in the FALL. </p>
<p>That’s what myself and others have been trying to tell you in these threads:
<a href=“What if I attend a college in spring - College Search & Selection - College Confidential Forums”>What if I attend a college in spring - College Search & Selection - College Confidential Forums;
<a href=“Harvard Semester - Harvard University - College Confidential Forums”>Harvard Semester - Harvard University - College Confidential Forums;
<a href=“Harvard Admissions - Harvard University - College Confidential Forums”>Harvard Admissions - Harvard University - College Confidential Forums;
<p>Here’s Harvard’s Academic Calendar: <a href=“| FAS Registrar's Office”>| FAS Registrar's Office;
<p>See: <a href=“Frequently Asked Questions | Harvard”>https://college.harvard.edu/frequently-asked-questions</a>
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<p>Agree with @gibby. OP. Please listen. Maybe you are confusing some of the state schools that allow this like UCBerkeley…but Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton do not have Spring starts for freshmen…sorry.</p>