Interviewers, always Harvard alumni?

<p>I was wondering whether all Harvard interviews are conducted by Harvard alumni. Input, anyone?</p>

<p>yes, besides the ones from admissions directly, where the people may just work for the school and not have attended it.</p>

<p>Yes, with, I believe one exception, David Evans, a senior Harvard admissions officer, who is, I believe the only person who interviews who isn't an alum. Evans was recruited to work at Harvard after doing remarkable work in the South placing black students into colleges during the late 1960s.</p>

<p>Sometimes international applicants may be interviewed by an alum of a Harvard graduate school if there are few Harvard College graduates in that country. Ordinarily the interviewers will all have gone to Harvard College.</p>

<p>Graduates of Harvard's professional schools and grad schools also interview in the U.S., including where I live, where we are so short of interviewers that we'll happily put to work almost any Harvard University grad.</p>

<p>However, with the one exception that I mentioned before, I believe that all who interview for Harvard are alum of the university.</p>