What else I need to send by mail to Harvard Admission Office?

<p>A few days ago I sent my resume and project research papers(supplement materials) via mail to the Harvard's admission office. </p>

<p>Do I need to send by mail the: school transcript, application fee waiver and financial aid? To reformulate my question: I am obliged to send via mail the school transcript, the fee waiver and the financial aid? There isn't any method to send these electronically?</p>

<p>Thanks and cheers!</p>

<p>(1) An official transcript usually is sent directly from your high school to Harvard. If that is not the case in your situation, then you must get a transcript from your school and sent it to Admissions.<br>
(2) You need your guidance counselor to sign-off on the fee waiver and mail that in to Harvard: [FAQs</a> for Application Fee Waiver Form](<a href=“http://www.nacacnet.org/studentinfo/feewaiver/Pages/default.aspx]FAQs”>http://www.nacacnet.org/studentinfo/feewaiver/Pages/default.aspx).
(3) Financial Aid can be done either electronically (yes, it can be done that way) or by paper. See: [Application</a> Instructions](<a href=“http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k51861&pageid=icb.page244003]Application”>http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k51861&pageid=icb.page244003)</p>

<p>Gibby Thank you for your response!</p>

<p>I have another question for you guys.
I am applying early, so for the financial aid I need send the forms electronically until 1st November or until 15 April? </p>

<p>Thank you and CHEERS</p>

<p>As a prospective Harvard student, you need to be more self-reliant. </p>

<p>You could have read Harvard’s directions and seen that in order for you to receive an estimated financial aid award with an SCEA decision, you need to send Harvard your 2011 tax forms by November 1st by mail. It’s right there on-line: <a href=“http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic555686.files/Prospective%20Student%20App%20Instruct%20Foreign_ALTERNATE.pdf[/url]”>http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic555686.files/Prospective%20Student%20App%20Instruct%20Foreign_ALTERNATE.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>You could have also googled the CSS Profile and found their site: <a href=“CSS Profile – CSS Profile | College Board”>CSS Profile – CSS Profile | College Board. Then, you could have read the student guide, and seen that you fill out the CSS Profile now with your estimated 2012 tax data. After January 1st, when your family’s taxes are complete, you update the form and send the CSS Profile your 2012 Tax forms, and they then in-turn send them to Harvard. </p>

<p>Repeat after me: Mother Harvard does not coddle her young. That’s an old expression on campus, which basically means “It’s time to grow up and do it yourself.”</p>