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Page 1: ORGANIZATION Pages PEOPLE Pages RESOURCES Pages · 2014. 6. 27. · REBECCA MATHEWS, Data Resource Specialist (617) 496-3568, E-mail: ... Schools can be found on pages 4-5 of the

ORGANIZATION Pages Central Administration 2

Faculties and Allied Institutions 3

Research and Academic Centers 4 ndash 5

PEOPLE Pages Degree Student Enrollment 6 ndash 9

Degrees Conferred 10 ndash 14

International Students 15 ndash 16

Summer School and Non-Degree Students 17

Faculty 18 ndash 19

Staff 20 ndash 21

RESOURCES Pages Tuition Fees and Financial Aid 22 ndash 25

Sponsored Programs 26 ndash 30

Library 31 ndash 32

Physical Plant 33 ndash 34

Environmental Performance 35 ndash 36

FY2006 Income and Expenses 37 ndash 38

Endowment 39 ndash 40

The Harvard University Fact Book is published by Office of Budgets Financial Planning and Institutional Research

Holyoke Center 780 Cambridge MA 02138 The address for the electronic version is

httpvpf-webharvardedubudgetfactbookindexhtml

If you would like more information about data contained in the Fact Book contact JASON DEWITT Senior Data Resource Specialist

(617) 495-0591 E-mail jason_dewittharvardedu REBECCA MATHEWS Data Resource Specialist

(617) 496-3568 E-mail rebecca_mathewsharvardedu NINA ZIPSER Director of Institutional Research

(617) 384-9236 E-mail nina_zipserharvardedu

Changes to content after publication are reflected on the web version of the Fact Book Copyright 2007 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College

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PRESIDENT

PROVOST

OMBUDS OFFICE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES MEMORIAL CHURCH

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

SERVICES

HARVARD CORPORATION AND BOARD OF

OVERSEERS

UNIVERSITY LIBRARYASSOCIATE VP FOR EEOAA UNIVERSITY MARSHALALLSTON DEVELOPMENT

GROUPAMERICAN REPERTORY

THEATRE

VP ADMINISTRATION VP ALUMNI AFFAIRS amp DEVELOPMENT VP FINANCE VP GENERAL COUNSEL

VP GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY amp PUBLIC

AFFAIRS

VP HUMAN RESOURCES VP POLICY

Commencement

Administrative Fellowship Program

University Disability Services

AA Planning

Faculty ClubHarvard Real Estate Services

Dining Services

University Operations Services

University Planning Office

Facilities Maintenance OperationsHarvard Green Campus Initiative

Environmental Health and Safety

Operations Center

Engineering and Utilities

Transportation Services

ALLIEDS

Harvard MagazineHarvard University Press

Arnold Arboretum

Alumni AssociationCommunicationsDevelopment Services and Administration

Office of the Recording Secretary

United Ministry

TelephoneNetwork Services

Office of Administrative Systems

Central Administration Information Technology

Office of the Controller

Office for Sponsored Programs

Office of Budgets Financial Planning and Institutional Research

Office of Treasury Management

Financial Administration Systems Solutions

Risk Management and Audit Services

Community Relations

Federal Relations

News and Public Affairs

Center for Workplace Development

Communications

Information Management Services

Office of Labor RelationsTotal Rewards and HR Services

University Development Office

SECRETARY TREASURER

HARVARD MANAGEMENT CO

Departments in italics are separately incorporated

The President of Harvard is also a member of theHarvard Corporation The Central Administrationincludes those departments under the PresidentProvost and Vice Presidents in support of University-wide functions

International Office

Office of the General Counsel

University Police Department

PRESIDENT

PROVOST

HARVARD CORPORATION ampBOARD OF OVERSEERS

DEANEDUCATION

School

DEANDIVINITYSchool

DEANKENNEDY School of

GOVERNMENT

DEANDESIGNSchool

DEANLAW

School

DEANBUSINESS

School

DEANMEDICAL

School

DEANFaculty of ARTS and

SCIENCES

DEANSchool of

PUBLIC HEALTH

ALLIED INSTITUTIONS UNIVERSITY-WIDE INITIATIVES

DEANRADCLIFFE Institute for Advanced Study

College

GSAS

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Div of Continuing Education

Div of Medical Sciences

Harvard College Library

Athletics

AFFILIATE INSTITUTIONS

Center for Hellenic Studies

Dumbarton Oaks

Harvard College Observatory

Harvard Forest

Museum of Comparative Zoology

Peabody Museum

Semitic Museum

Executive Development Center

Publishing Division

Joint Center for Housing Studies

American Repertory Theatre

Nieman Foundation

University Art Museums

Villa I Tatti

Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights

Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health

Harvard Initiative for Global Health

Harvard Stem Cell Institute

Harvard University Center for the Environment

Harvard University Native American Program

Initiative in Innovative Computing

Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy

Mind Brain and Behavior Initiative

Program on Health Systems Improvement

Origins of Life Initiative

Edmond J Safra Foundation Center for Ethics

University Committee on Human Rights Studies

These areas represent collaborations between two ormore schools

Additional information regarding each Schoolrsquos academic andresearch programs can be found at the following website wwwharvardeduacademics

A list of research and academic centers affiliated with the Schools can be found on pages 4-5 of the Fact BookDepartments in italics are separately incorporated

Institute of Politics DEANSchool of

DENTAL MEDICINE

Harvard Medical International

Center for the Developing Child

Institute for Quantitative Social Science

Microbial Sciences Initiative

Harvard University Research and Academic Centers (1)

Olin Institute for Strategic Studies(5)FACULTY of ARTS and SCIENCES Program on US - Japan Relations(5)Africa Initiative

Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (2) Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning BUSINESS Center for American Political Studies California Research Center

C Roland Christensen Center for Teaching and Learning

Center for Brain Science Center for Hellenic Studies Center for Jewish Studies Global Initiative

Asia-Pacific Research Center Center for Middle Eastern Studies Center for Nanoscale Systems Europe Research Center Center for Systems Biology India Research Center

Japan Research Office Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies WEB Dubois Institute for African and

African-American Research Latin America Research Center

Health Care Initiative Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness Dumbarton Oaks

Fairbank Center for East Asian Research Leadership Initiative Minda de Gunzburg Center for European

Studies Arthur M Rock Center for Entrepreneurship Social Enterprise Initiative

Harvard Asia Center South Asia Initiative (3) DESIGN

Center for Technology and Environment Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Joint Center for Housing Studies Harvard University Center for the

Environment Real Estate Academic Initiative Harvard-Yenching Institute Humanities Center DIVINITY

Center for the Study of World Religions Institute for Quantitative Social Science Center for Geographic Analysis(4) Summer Leadership Institute Harvard-MIT Data Center(4) Womenrsquos Studies in Religion Program

Islamic Studies Program Kavli Institute EDUCATION

The Change Leadership Group Korea Institute The Civil Rights Project at Harvard Materials Research Science and Engineering

Center The Collaborative Group on Academic Careers in Higher Education Nanoscale Science and Engineering

Executive Leadership Program for Educators at Harvard University

Program for Evolutionary Dynamics Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies

Harvard Family Research Project David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies National Center for the Study of Adult

Learning and Literacy Rowland Institute The Principalsrsquo Center Technology and Entrepreneurship at Harvard Project for Policy Innovation in Education Ukrainian Research Institute Project Zero Charles Warren Center for Studies in

American History Public Education Leadership Project The Achievement Gap Initiative Weatherhead Center for International Affairs WIDE World(6)Harvard Academy for International and

Area Studies(5)

(1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture is a joint program with MIT (3) This program is housed and administered within the Asia Center (4) These Programs are housed and administered within the Institute for Quantitative Social

Science (5) These Programs are housed and administered within the Weatherhead Center (6) WIDE is the Wide-scale Interactive Development for Educators These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide

Initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

Harvard University Research and Academic Centers (1)

GOVERNMENT The Roy and Lila Ash Institute for Democratic

Governance and Innovation Robert and Renee Belfer Center for Science and

International Affairs Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Center for International Development at Harvard

University Center for Public Leadership Harvard Environmental Economics Program Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations Institute of Politics Joint Center for Housing Studies Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press Politics and

Public Policy A Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local

Government(3)

Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy Women and Public Policy Program

UNIVERSITY-WIDE INITIATIVES Center on the Developing Child Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Harvard Initiative for Global Health Harvard Stem Cell Institute Harvard University Center for the Environment Harvard University Native American Program Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health Initiative in Innovative Computing Institute for Quantitative Social Science Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy Microbial Sciences Initiative Mind Brain and Behavior Initiative Origins of Life Initiative Program on Health Systems Improvement Edmond J Safra Foundation Center for Ethics University Committee on Human Rights Studies

MEDICINE Center for Biomedical Informatics Center for Craniofacial Engineering Center for Excellence in Womenrsquos Health Center for Genetics and Genomics Harvard Medical

School-Partners Healthcare Center for Health and the Global Environment Center for Hereditary Deafness Center for Immunodeficiency Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative

Technology Center for Magnetic Resonance Center for Mental Health and Media Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair

Center for Neurofibromatosis and Allied Disorders Center for Palliative Care

Dana FarberHarvard Cancer Center Division for Research and Education in

Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies Division of AIDS Division of Emergency Medicine Division of Health Care Policy Research and Education Division of Health Sciences and Technology Division of Medical Ethics Division of Nutrition Division on Primary Care Harvard Clinical Research Institute Harvard-Mahoney Neuroscience Institute Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology and Initiative

for Chemical Genetics Institute of Proteomics JDRF Center for Immunological Tolerance at Harvard(2)

New England Primate Research Center New England Regional Center of Excellence for

Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases

LAW Berkman Center for Internet amp Society Child Advocacy Program East Asian Legal Studies Program Environmental Law and Policy Program European Law Research Center Fund for Tax and Fiscal Policy Research Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice Human Rights Program Islamic Legal Studies Program Labor and Worklife Program Legal History Program John M Olin Center for Law Economics and Business Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy Biotechnology

and Ethics Program on Corporate Governance Program on International Financial Systems Program on Negotiation Program on the Legal Profession

PUBLIC HEALTH Center for Health Communication Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies Harvard Center for Society and Health Harvard Injury Control Center Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative

RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the

History of Women in America (1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) JDRF is the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (3) The Taubman Center includes the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time TotalCollege (1)

Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695 Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704 Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649 Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667

Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 GSAS (3)

Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568 All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182 Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 3737 13 3750

Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 Extension

Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590

10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114

(43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)

TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042

(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year (3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties

(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

Subtotal All Degree StudentsAdj for Joint Degree Students

5149

Undergraduate

5248

1st Professional

5347

Graduate

DMD JD MDiv MD CollegeMaleFemale

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Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Degree Student Head Count by SchoolCounts taken as of October 15 2006

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006College (2) 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715GSAS (3) 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750Business 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855Dental (4) 213 207 202 205 199 207Design 536 556 595 619 579 618Divinity 451 443 455 428 423 439Education 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971Government 881 896 924 956 944 1029Law 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966Medical 777 787 780 766 784 818Public Health 808 825 737 825 787 771Extension

Undergraduate 435 401 403 385 389 385Graduate 626 671 676 592 599 590

19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)

TOTAL 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042

Enrollment Level (5) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Undergraduates

Full-Time 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880Part-Time 254 228 233 225 210 220Subtotal 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100

Graduate StudentsFull-Time 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238Part-Time 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963Subtotal 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201

1st Professional Degree (6)

Full-Time 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796Part-Time 25 18 25 21 17 17Subtotal 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813

TOTAL 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included in the counts for non-degree students on page 17(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students

(6) 1st Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

Adj for Joint Degree Students

Subtotal All Degree Students

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Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total

College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174

PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820

DBA 22 - 13 - 35 Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143

MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 DMSc 13 - 10 - 23

Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 MAUD MLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 MDes 30 - 11 1 42 MLA 25 2 63 - 90 MUP 17 3 35 - 55 DDes 21 - 17 - 38

Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 MTS 95 4 114 7 220

ThM 2 - - - 2 ThD 27 - 18 - 45

Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 EdD 90 9 216 26 341

CAS 4 - 8 - 12 Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381

MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 MPP 245 13 195 7 460 MUP 6 - 7 1 14 PhD 12 - 8 1 21

Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 LLM 94 - 71 - 165 SJD 39 - 33 - 72

Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 MMSc 27 - 22 - 49

Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 MS 38 43 131 20 232 DPH 3 2 7 5 17 DS 65 11 162 18 256

Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114

(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad

(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program

(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

College

GSASBusin

ess

Dental

Design

Divinity

Educatio

n

Governmen

t

Law Medica

l

Public Hea

lth

Extensio

n

Total

AsianPacific IslanderMale 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119

BlackNon-HispanicMale 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63

HispanicMale 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51

International StudentsMale 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198

Native AmericanMale 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442

UnknownOtherMale 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121

TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114

Percentage of Minority and International Students by Enrollment Level

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

05

101520253035

Undergraduate Graduate 1st Professional

AsianBlackHispanicInternational Native American

(DMD JD MDiv MD)(College)

ENRL Ethnicity

ENRL Ethnicity

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Degrees Conferred by School (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Male Female Total

College 828 812 1640GSAS 543 392 935Business 602 304 906Dental 25 20 45Design 116 91 207Divinity 76 81 157Education 159 502 661Government 312 206 518Law 422 326 748Medical 91 83 174Public Health 203 224 427Extension

Undergraduate 62 61 123Graduate 174 168 342

TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

Female Male

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

5347

Graduate

55

45

1st Professional

5050

Undergraduate College DMD JD MDiv MD

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Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

Male Female TotalCollege AB 819 810 1629

SB 9 2 11

GSAS AM 226 176 402 MFS 3 1 4

SM 47 9 56 PhD 267 206 473

Business MBA 601 302 903 DBA 1 2 3

Dental DMD 17 15 32 MMSc 7 2 9 DMSc 1 3 4

Design MArch 50 31 81 MAUD MLAUD 18 5 23 MDes 24 21 45 MLA 10 15 25 MUP 9 12 21 DDes 5 7 12

Divinity MDiv 24 18 42 MTS 43 54 97

ThM 5 4 9 ThD 4 5 9

Education EdM 138 442 580 EdD 20 50 70

CAS 1 10 11

Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172 MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103 MPAID 38 25 63 MPP 87 88 175 MUP 3 2 5

Law JD 330 252 582 LLM 87 72 159 SJD 5 2 7

Medical MD 76 76 152 MMSc 15 7 22

Public Health MPH 118 96 214 MS 72 92 164 DPH 2 1 3 DS 11 35 46

Extension AA 11 4 15 ALB 51 57 108 ALM 83 57 140 Grad Cert 91 111 202 TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Concentration Male Female TotalHumanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104

History amp Literature 23 40 63 Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33 Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24 History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21 Philosophy 16 5 21 Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15 Literature 4 11 15 Linguistics 3 11 14 Music 9 4 13 Classics 8 3 11 East Asian Studies 7 3 10 Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4 Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4 Classics (Latin) - 3 3 Classical Archaeology - 2 2 Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2 Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2 Classics (Greek) - 1 1 Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1 Subtotal 148 215 363

Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94 Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60 Physics 33 10 43 Chemistry 19 20 39 Applied Mathematics 17 10 27 Computer Science 22 3 25 Engineering Sciences (2) 18 7 25 Mathematics 15 6 21 Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20 Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12 Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9 Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8 Statistics - 2 2 Subtotal 214 171 385

Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238 Government 123 72 195 Psychology 34 88 122 Social Studies 48 53 101 History 60 36 96 Anthropology 15 43 58 History amp Science 9 21 30 Sociology 8 21 29 Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4 African amp African American Studies - 3 3 Subtotal 458 418 876

Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16 Subtotal 8 8 16 TOTAL 828 812 1640

(1) Concentration totals listed are for primary concentrations only

(2) Includes both AB and SB programs

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

College

GSASBusin

ess

Dental

Design

Divinity

Educatio

n

Governmen

t

Law Medica

l

Public Hea

lth

Extensio

n

Total

AsianPacific IslanderMale 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343 Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432 Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113

BlackNon-HispanicMale 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147 Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202 Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51

HispanicMale 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158 Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155 Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45

International StudentsMale 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887 Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593 Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215

Native AmericanMale 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16 Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12 Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602 Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404 Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437

UnknownOtherMale 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460 Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472 Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135

TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883

Percentage of Degrees Conferred to Minority and International Students

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Undergraduate Graduate 1st Professional

AsianBlackHispanicInternationalNative American

DMD JD MDiv MD College

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Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)

Academic Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 College AB 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629

SB 8 9 5 13 17 11Subtotal 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640

GSAS AM 317 325 363 349 331 402ME 1 - 1 1 - - MFS 1 3 - - - 4

SM 44 65 58 60 66 56PhD 387 383 392 444 413 473Subtotal 750 776 814 854 810 935

Business MBA 848 916 887 894 884 903DBA 5 4 3 4 6 3

Subtotal 853 920 890 898 890 906Dental DMD 32 32 36 33 34 32

MMS 15 14 15 12 12 9MPH 2 - - - - -DMS 8 10 3 3 11 4

Subtotal 57 56 54 48 57 45Design M Arch 96 98 91 95 87 81

MAUD MLAUD 25 24 25 20 28 23MDes 45 51 51 67 55 45MLA 34 24 27 29 47 25MUP 18 14 15 17 32 21DDes 9 11 8 8 7 12

Subtotal 227 222 217 236 256 207Divinity MDiv 63 38 50 44 58 42

MTS 95 102 83 102 94 97ThM 7 4 7 5 4 9ThD 6 8 3 6 10 9

Subtotal 171 152 143 157 166 157Education EdM 603 603 589 617 643 580

EdD 47 78 59 60 53 70CAS 6 3 4 4 3 11

Subtotal 656 684 652 681 699 661Government MPA (1 Year) 191 202 209 225 208 172

MPA (2 Year) 72 84 86 89 90 103MPAID 49 56 77 63 64 63MPP 150 158 163 138 194 175MUP 4 5 7 10 6 5DPA 1 - - - - -

Subtotal 467 505 542 525 562 518Law JD 543 554 575 551 547 582

LLM 130 144 130 157 161 159SJD 10 7 14 8 3 7

Subtotal 683 705 719 716 711 748Medicine MD 162 157 165 177 147 152

MMSc 11 13 24 24 26 22Subtotal 173 170 189 201 173 174

Public Health MPH 205 214 211 209 213 214MS MOH 147 134 152 137 162 164DPH DS 39 42 65 39 54 49

Subtotal 391 390 428 385 429 427 Extension AA 10 16 20 13 20 15

ALB 126 134 113 120 118 108ALM 88 84 82 91 112 140Grad Cert 341 312 245 233 184 202

Subtotal 565 546 460 457 434 465 TOTAL 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)

Latin Middle NorthAfrica Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total

College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588

GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311

Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602

Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39

Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201

Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36

Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102

Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407

Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266

Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42

Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177

Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50

TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programsSOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

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Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Fall 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Africa Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25 Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21 Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22 South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22 Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13 Other 59 49 48 52 64 60 Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163 Asia China 318 337 354 361 378 403 India 120 112 133 167 189 193 Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130 South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269 Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113 Other 286 285 279 281 298 313 Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421Europe Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54 France 67 83 78 68 76 82 Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149 Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53 Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52 United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194 Other 444 451 473 477 462 468 Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052Latin America Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44 Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61 Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33 Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50 Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28 Other 92 86 65 60 58 72 Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288 Middle East Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16 Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13 Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81 Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16 Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80 Other 34 28 34 32 34 31 Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237 North America Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471 Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98 Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569 Oceania Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68 Fiji - - - - 1 - New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21 Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89 Stateless - 2 - - 2 2 TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

Africa Other Algeria Benin Botswana Cameroon Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia The Gambia Malawi Mauritius Morocco Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia

Asia Other Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Burma (Myanmar) Hong Kong Indonesia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Malaysia Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Uzbekistan Vietnam

Europe Other Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Georgia Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Jersey Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Ukraine Yugoslavia (Former)

Latin America Other The Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Costa Rica Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Honduras Jamaica Panama Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela

Middle East Other Bahrain Iraq Jordan Kuwait Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates West Bank

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Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006

Harvard Students by School (1)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

College 330 322 348 334 435 497

GSAS 62 61 56 55 76 57

Education 12 5 8 10 10 3

Extension 291 298 307 365 354 339

Other Harvard Schools 22 17 10 21 11 16

Subtotal 717 703 729 785 886 912

Other Students by Educational Level (2)

Secondary School 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444

Graduate 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831

Undergraduate 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286

Unknown 279 299 72 89 71 67

Subtotal 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628

TOTAL 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540

Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)

2006 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female TotalCollege - - - - 36 - - - GSAS 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184

Dental (4) 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36 Design 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2 Divinity 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8 Education 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104 Government 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11 Law 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49 Medical - - - - 1 - - - Public Health 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5 Extension (5)

4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265 TOTAL 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664

(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students

(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award

2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina

(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs

(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same

number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SCHOOL AND REGISTRAR OFFICES

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University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)

Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent

Arts and Sciences BusinessProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4782 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840 Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198

Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320 Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92 Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95 TOTAL 721 347 1068 9615 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099

Design DivinityProfessor Professor

Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190 Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35

Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20 Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - - Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231 TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496

Education GovernmentProfessor Professor

Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378 Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72

Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140 Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373 Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 138 TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1190

Law Public HealthProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612 Non-Tenured (3) 2 1 3 30 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109

Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322 Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238 Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193 TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849

Medical Quad-Based DentalProfessor Professor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60 Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60 Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258 Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50 TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty Professor Professor

Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9111Non-Tenured (3) - - - - Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755

Other Faculty (5) 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195

Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2370TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21635Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38 TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21635

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Several faculty have appointments at more than one school so an adjusted University total is provided to account for duplication Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) University Professors are special endowed positions and are the Universitys highest professorial distinction They are included in the Tenured totals of the Schools in which they were originally appointed Arts and Sciences (16) Business (2) Government (1) and Law (2)

(3) Non-Tenured Professor counts include Non-Tenured Professors andor Professors of Practice (except in the Design School where Professors of Practice are tenured) The following schools have Professors of Practice Arts amp Sciences (17) Business (14) Design (7) Divinity (4) Education (4) Government (7)

(4) Counts include Lecturers Instructors and Preceptors Divinity School Lecturers and Instructors are included with that Schools counts for Other Faculty

(5) Other Faculty include Associates Academic Associates Principal Counselors Denominational Critics Curators Department Heads (Faculty) Directors (Faculty) Directors Associate (Faculty) Fellows (Other Faculty) Members of Faculty Physicians (Other Faculty) Professors Adjunct Research Associates (Other Faculty) Research Fellows Student SupervisorsAdvisors Tutors Academics (Other Faculty) Visiting Faculty

(6) Design School Associate Professor total includes three Adjunct Associate Professors

(7) Other Academic Units include the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study University Health Services and Memorial Church

(8) Dental and Law School Assistant Professor totals each include one Assistant Clinical Professor

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Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)

Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit

Head Count Full-time

Medical (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

Quad-basedProfessor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578TOTAL 209 101 310 3008

Hospital-Based on PayrollProfessor (4) 137 12 149 1443Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450TOTAL 212 57 269 2530

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 499 73 572 Associate Professor 914 267 1181 Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849 Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615 TOTAL 6164 4053 10217

Head Count Full-time

Dental (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

On-PayrollProfessor

Tenured 5 1 6 60Non-Tenured (7) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 4 2 6 60Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 7 - 7 Associate Professor 12 5 17 Assistant Professor 21 5 26 Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238 TOTAL 217 71 288

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) The Faculties of the Medical and Dental Schools are made up of both quad and hospital-based personnel Quad-based faculty are located in Medical and Dental School facilities and are primarily research oriented Hospital-based faculty are located in affiliated hospitals and work in both research and clinical settings Medical School faculty supervise degree students post-doctoral residents fellows and interns FTEs are not available for the Clinical Unpaid Appointments in the Faculty of Medicine

(3) Other Faculty (on Payroll) include Associates Academic Associates Principal Research Associates Visiting Faculty and Hospital-based Lecturers and Instructors

(4) Hospital-Based on Payroll counts for Professors Associate Professors and Assistant Professors include small numbers of Clinical Professors (6) Associate Clinical Professors (2) and Assistant Clinical Professors (4) respectively

(5) Clinical Unpaid Appointments at the Medical and Dental schools exclude faculty who also have paid appointments at these schools

(6) Other Faculty (Unpaid) includes Administrative Officers (Faculty) Assistants Clinical Associates Fellows Instructors Lecturers Research Associates Research Fellows Teaching Associates and Visiting Faculty

(7) Dental (On Payroll) Non-Tenured Professor total includes two Clinical Professors and Assistant Professor total includes one Assistant Clinical Professor

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207 Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018 Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207 Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903 TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721

Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - 10369

Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802Medical 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems who are not reflected in the counts above

(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (name as of October 31 2006)(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Academic Staff (2)

Non-Faculty

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

20staff excl LHTS

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670 Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793 Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884 Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181 Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183 Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230 Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146 Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148 Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166 University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770 Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36 Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207

Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)

Core departments in bold service departments in italics

President amp Provost University Marshaland Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047 University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106 University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685

VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264 Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398 Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582 Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294 University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174

Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205 VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566

Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968 VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705 VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383 VP Government Community and

Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449 VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333 University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066 Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225

Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

21staff excl LHTs

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Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)

Fiscal Medical PublicYear College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health

1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600

1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575

1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470

1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515

1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570

1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790

1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675

1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775

1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770

1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840

1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800

1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890

1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895

2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950

2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980

2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050

2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300

2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670

2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300

2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620

2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800

Average Annual Growth Rates Medical Public

College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health

20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62

10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49

5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49

1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39

(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above) and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704) (3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION

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Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)

Ranked in descending order for FY2007

Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 NotesFY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007

Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788

Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244

Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186

Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224

Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766

Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560

Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232

Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181

Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984

Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146

Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980

Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services

Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044

Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247

Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students

Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270

Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435

MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200

Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986

Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204

Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450

Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480

Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570

Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40

Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60

Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)

(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07 totals for consistency and comparison

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

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Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007

Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianFiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861

1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413

1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192

1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101

1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164

1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606

1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079

1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034

1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379

1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029

1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161

1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959

1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833

2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303

2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082

2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114

2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180

2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149

2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002

2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881

2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2041 2250 1160 2603 $31773 $74995

Average Annual Growth RatesUndergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianServices Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33

10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 31 21 38 42 28

5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 31 25 39 39 19

1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 22 29 34 44 29

(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year

MFI for 2007 is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years

SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION

TUITION

xxxFY07 Boston CPI-U will be available mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
xxxFY07 US CPI-U will be avaiable mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
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Tuition_Undergrad_over_Timexls

Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)

Expressed in thousands of dollars

GRANTSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for SchoolCollege $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249Dental 867 177 61 1104 138Design 4647 - 349 4996 361Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616Extension 457 154 91 702 203TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554

LOANSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for School

College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860Design - 6065 2354 8419 608Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541Government - 8004 8381 16385 446Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381Extension - 2189 569 2758 797TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367

EMPLOYMENT TOTALWork-Study Other of Total Aid Grant Loans

(CWSP) Term Total for School amp EmploymentCollege $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757Business - - - 00 71835Dental 17 - 17 02 8016Design 325 102 427 31 13843Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871Education 598 - 598 26 23403Government 205 640 845 23 36753Law 723 661 1384 20 68337Medical 41 - 41 01 28873Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483Extension - - - 00 3460TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495

(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs (2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental LoansNOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted monies

Federal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grants

Outside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billing

LoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guarantee

Federal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programs

Outside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans

EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in school

Other term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors

fin aid

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted moniesFederal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grantsOutside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billingLoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guaranteeFederal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programsOutside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in schoolOther term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors
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Financial_Aidxls

Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006

Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of TotalFAS

Arts amp Sciences $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306College Library 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $87973 $36890 $124863 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - -

School of Dental Medicine 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258

School of Design 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181

Divinity School - - - 27 0 27 NA 00

Graduate School of Education 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171

JFK School of Government 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184

Law School 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151

Medical School 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296

School of Public Health 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230

277 174 451 - - - (1000) -

Other Faculties Subtotal $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263

Other Academic Departments (1) $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242

Service and Other Departments (2) $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98

GRAND TOTAL (3) $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies (2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

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Fed_Spon_Research_by_Schoolxls

Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2006 Totalas of

FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal TotalDepartment of Health amp Human Services National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706 Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81 Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787

Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12 Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11 Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11 Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10 Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45

National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74

Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23

Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18

Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15

Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12

Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12

Department of State 1610 1796 116 03

Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02

Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01

Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01

Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01

Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01

Department of Interior 370 395 68 01

Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01

Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00

Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00

Department of the Treasury 0 70 - 00

National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00

Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00 General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00 Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01 GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000

(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense

(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research

(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005

is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Fed_Research_by_Agencyxls

Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total

FASArts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95College Library - - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34

College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81

School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00

School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185

School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143

Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85

Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86

JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127

Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46

Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118

School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06

Other Faculties Subtotal $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109

Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64

Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01

GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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NonFed_Spon_Research_by_Schoolxls

Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Hospitals State Localamp Other Research amp Foreign Other

Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources TotalFAS

Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922 College Library - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323 College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351 School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398 Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527 Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525 JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354 Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764 Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181 School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489 Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087

GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Hospitals amp Other Universities

3

ResearchInstitutes

6

Foundations67

Corporations8

Other5State Local amp

Foreign Government11

30spagcy

ampCampPalatinoamp16ampB
30
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Non_Fed_Research_by_Sourcexls

Historical Funding of Research by SponsorExpressed in thousands of dollars

Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)Fiscal Year

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006National Institutes of Health $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878Other DHHS 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560National Science Foundation 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162Department of Defense 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059Department of Energy 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324Agency for International Development 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598Department of Education 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242Environmental Protection Agency 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983Department of Commerce 802 979 1371 1674 1164Department of State 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796Other (1) 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178Federal Total $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692

Non-Federal2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Foundations $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129State Local amp Foreign Government 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154Corporations 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147Research Institutes 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773Other Sources 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195Hospitals amp Other Universities 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868Non-Federal Total $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266

GRAND TOTAL (2) $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958

Growth in Sponsored ProjectsExpressed in millions of dollars

Expressed Fiscal Expenditure as ChangeYear Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $2002 $5221 72 $5831 53 2003 5389 32 5889 10 2004 5906 96 6316 72 2005 6233 55 6471 25 2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)

(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the

Office for Sponsored Programs

(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Historical_Funding_by_Sponsorxls

Summary of University Library Growth and Expenditures FY2006Collections Expenditures (in $000s) (2)

Increase

Volumes amp SalariesGross Net Pamphlets amp Wages Binding Total

University Library (HUL) (3) 2121 2121 119596 $6724 $2290 $11 - $8151 $17175

Faculty of Arts amp SciencesCentral Collections 218444 204835 9802557 29689 10406 14752 555 21129 76530House Libraries 60 60 210392 65 - 8 - 2 75Departmental amp Divisional Libraries 4204 3510 353694 820 250 2238 21 103 3432

Special amp Research Libraries 15373 4748 1127782 3120 1003 1645 49 1412 7229

GraduateProfess School Libraries 52456 25062 4212549 17629 6078 9486 392 8763 42348Less Duplication - - - (6984) (6984)

University Library Totals 292658 240336 15826570 $58047 $20026 $28139 $1017 $32576 $139806

(2) Due to rounding expenditures may be slightly different than reported in the Library Annual Report

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

(1) Net increase refers to the increase in volumes after accounting for replacement of previously owned volumes Revised count of FY05 is 15586234

(3) Expenditures for Harvard Depository reflect operations but exclude the interest and amortization for the Depository of $1925949

Cost ofRetirement and

Health Programs

Books and Other Library

Materials

Other Library Costs

(1)

The Harvard University Library SystemThe Harvard University Library founded in 1638 is the largest academic library in the world Harvardrsquos extensive collections serve as invaluable resources for students faculty and researchers Holdings include over 158 million volumes approximately 75 million photographs and millions of manuscript pages as well as recordings maps ephemera and an exploding number of digital resources all under the management of the 1200 full-time-equivalent staff members in more than 80 individual libraries Most libraries require a Harvard ID for admittance

To locate books or other library materials to find information on specific Harvard libraries or to access the library catalogs visit the Harvard Libraries web site at httplibharvardedu

Digital Collections at HarvardHarvard University provides open online access to a rich array of digital materials including photographic collections documents musical scores prints drawings historical maps books legal transcripts diaries manuscripts and more You can also find a growing number of subject-specific collections available online at httpdigitalcollectionsharvardedu

Locating Digital Materials at HarvardVisitors can use thousands of digital materials from the Harvard collections While access to many licensed e-resources such as journals requires a Harvard ID and PIN many other digital materials are open to all Internet users Here are some places to start bull E-Research Harvard Libraries is the Universityrsquos online system for searching and finding e-resources of many kinds httpe-researchlibharvardedu bull Use the HOLLIS catalog to locate not only digital collections but some individual digital objects as well Look for ldquoInternet Linksrdquo in HOLLIS records or choose ldquoDigital Resourcesrdquo when you begin your HOLLIS search httpholliscatalogharvardedu bull VIA Harvardrsquos Visual Information Access catalog provides links to more than 270000 individual images httpviaharvardedu

The Harvard University Library SystemThe many libraries at Harvard University comprise the largest academic library in the world which is known broadly as the Harvard University Library The Harvard University Library (HUL) is also a specific unit of Harvardrsquos Central Administration httphulharvardedu

HULrsquos mission is to collaborate with and coordinate the many independent parts of the Harvard library system to provide users with the best possible collections in all media to make them as accessible as possible and to preserve them for the future HUL programs include bull The Harvard Depository (HD) a high-density offsite storage facility shared by the Harvard libraries Research libraries and consortia worldwide have emulated its innovative design httphulharvardeduhd bull The HarvardndashGoogle Project through which the University Library and Google are collaborating to bring a large number of Harvardrsquos out-of-copyright library books to Internet users everywhere httphulharvardeduhgproject bull The Harvard University Archives preserves and provides access to Harvardrsquos historical records gathers an accurate authentic and complete record of the life of the University and promotes the highest standards of management for Harvardrsquos current records The collections are used by scholars of American social intellectual and academic history by historians of Harvard including University departments studying their own history by students learning the methods of historical research and by the general public httphulharvardeduhuarc bull HULrsquos Office for Information Systems (OIS) develops implements and maintains innovative and stable systems and services that support the academic and research mission of the University by providing integrated and coherent access to research materials and resources httphulharvardeduois bull Harvardrsquos Open Collections Program (OCP) advances teaching and learning on historical topics by providing online access to selected subject-specific historical resources httpocphulharvardedu bull The Weissman Preservation Center specializes in the conservation of the rarest of books manuscripts art on paper photographs and other flat objects which are among the Universityrsquos special collections httppreserveharvardedu

Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes amp Pamphlets

Gross Net FY2006 (1)

University Library University Archives 2032 2032 118900Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696

Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)Central Collections

Cabot 3113 2052 274545Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328Fung Library 3047 3002 59387HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295Houghton 5926 5926 487325Lamont 3468 2449 183469Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952Quad Library 508 482 25628Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937Widener 147896 147742 6280227

House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694Special Libraries

Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322Career Reference 193 30 5134Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528Development Office Library - - - Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) - (7000) 13000Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of - - - Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213

Information Research Center LibraryUkrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409

Graduate and Professional School LibrariesHarvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541

Monroe C Gutman LibraryHarvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077John F Kennedy School of Government

Library 2646 (735) 58578Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs - - 4374

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037Schlesinger Library on History of American Women

Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543

TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570

(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count

(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop

(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

library collections

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Library_Collectionsxls

Physical Plant FY2006

Gross SquareFootage of

Location (1) Acres Buildings (in 000s) Principal Activity on Site

Cambridge MA 225 13698 Main Campus

Boston MA 21 3104 Medical amp Dental Schools School of Public Health

Boston (Allston) 354 4700

Boston (Jamaica Plain) 233 41 Arnold ArboretumWatertown MA 29 1160 Arsenal BuildingsWeston MA 69 11 Case Estates (Arnold Arboretum)Somerville MA 2 16 Affiliated HousingMedford MA 1Bedford MA 79 11 Concord Field StationCarlisleMA 69 Concord Field StationConcord MA 605 Field Station (Museum of Comparative Zoology)Marlborough MA 43 Animal Research Center (NERPC)Southborough MA 87 293 Harvard DepositoryPetersham MA 2704 71 Harvard Forest (Forestry Botany)Hamilton MA 99 Harvard Forest Phillipston MA 205 Harvard Forest Royalston MA 57 Harvard Forest Harvard MA 37 19 Agassiz Cottage (Observatory)Shrewsbury MA 6 16 Artemas Ward Homestead (Museum)Kittery Point amp Sutton Island ME na 12 Howells Memorial amp Kendall HousesLedyard CT na 21 Red Top Crew QuartersWashington DC 16 198 Dumbarton Oaks amp Center for Hellenic StudiesFlorence Italy na 94 Villa I Tatti (Center for Italian Renaissance Studies)

TOTAL 4941 23467

(1) In addition to locations listed above Harvard has numerous smaller holdings SOURCES HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Business School University Publisher Athletics Other

The University owns and operates more than six hundred buildings of varying sizes and characteristics spread over a wide geographic area They encompass approximately 235 million gross square feet of space The physical plant provides living space for students and faculty research facilities to advance our base of knowledge classroom and library spaces for the dissemination of knowledge and space for administrative and support services

Physical Plant FY2006Building Ownership Primary Uses

Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total

FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000Public Health 8 573 24Real Estate 172 6301 269Central Administration 54 1640 70TOTAL 616 23467 1000

Additions to the Physical Plant

SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage

Gross Square Footage (in 000s)

Cumulative Growth

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Priorto 1900

1900-1909

1910-1919

1920-1929

1930-1939

1940-1949

1950-1959

1960-1969

1970-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2006

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Additional Gross Square Footage

Cumulative Growth

39

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Physical_Plant_Ownershipxls

Summary of Environmental Performance at Harvard

LocationTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE1000 sqft

Change FY90-06

FAS 118025 133 22Business 27403 186 70Design 2465 138 4Divinity 1784 99 -15Education 2775 129 16Government 909 34 -62Law 11464 125 26Other 69036 11 na

LongwoodTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE

1000 sqft Change

FY92-06Medical 66174 268 229Dental 2840 353 229

Public Health 14385 251 108

TOTAL 317260 148 65

Recycling RateTrash (lbs in

000s)

Change Trash FY90-

06FAS 33 9539 36Business 41 1587 53Design 54 146 -47Divinity 35 167 -15Education 48 144 -52Government 36 520 36Law 37 1027 1Medical 48 2170 naDental na na naPublic Health 37 659 naOther na 4207 naTOTAL 44 20165 -8

Water Use in Cubic Feet (CCF) FY2006

Per 1K Sq Ft FAS 364582 41 56Business 50439 34 -3Design 1953 11 27Divinity 4576 25 5Education 4824 22 62Government 6503 25 0Law 23557 26 -5Medical 168540 68 132Dental 2990 30 35Public Health 18796 33 -39Other 293359 35 NATOTAL 940119 44 81

Waste and Recycling FY2006

Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Building Energy Use FY2006

Change FY03-06

Total and Longwood area percent change is from FY1992 1990 not availableUpdated November 8 2007 to reflect revised electric conversion factors provided by EPA and DOE

Harvard University Refuse FY2006

Trash56

Co-mingled3

Other4

Composted21

Paper Cardboard

16

The Harvard University Greenhouse Gas Inventory is coordinated by the Harvard Green Campus Initiative using the World Resources Institute Greenhouse Gas Inventory Protocol For more information visit httpwwwgreencampusharvardeduggi

Exact fuel ratio and plant efficiency data was not available from the Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP) which supplies most energy for the Longwood Campus Greenhouse gas emissions for the Longwood Campus are based on best estimates available

Energy and Water Use data for Cambridge and Allston is compiled from UOS Utility Reports

Energy and water use data for Longwood Campus is reported by HMS and HSPH

Total Water Use at Harvard FY2003-FY2006

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

700000

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

Longwood

Cambridge

HRES City Water

FY90-FY91 does not include Longwood area

MTCDE Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent

Total solid waste (trash + recycling) at Harvard has increased 64 between 1990 and 2006Solid Waste and Recycling data for Cambridge and Allston was reported by UOS Solid Waste and Recycling DepartmentSolid Waste and Recycling data for the Longwwood campus was reported by the HMS and HSPH Operations Departments

Cambridge amp Allston data is from the UOS Utility Reports Harvard Medical School and Dental School data is reported by HMS Facilities Operations Harvard School of Public Health data is reported by HSPH Facilities Operations HRES city water data is not available prior to FY06 but will be included in Harvard total water use from FY06 onward

Harvard-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions FY1990 - FY2006

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

MTC

DE

Commute Trends FY1999-FY2006

FY2003 FY2006 FY2003 FY2006

2704 25798 $745562 $2566754 5293168 12792277 23 28

200000 200000 $2265002 $7631295

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Projects as of June 30 2006

Registered LEED Projects Certified LEED ProjectsProject Name Bldg Type Gross Sq Ft Project Name Bldg Type Level Gross Sq FtBusiness Public Health

Wyss Hall Offices 5000 Landmark Center Office Certified 42000Hamilton Hall Dormitory 48000 Harvard Real Estate Services

HRES (1) One Western Ave Housing Silver 229000 5 Cowperwaithe St Housing 208343 Schlesinger Lilbrary Library Certified 24000Library Outside Developer

90 Mount Auburn St Library 30405 Two Arrow St TheaterOffice Certified 36080Dining Services

Mather Dunster KitchenServery Silver 15870

SOURCE HARVARD GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVE

Green Campus Loan Fund FY2003 - FY2006

Green House Gas Savings (tons eCO2)Water Saving (gallons)Waste Recycled (lbs)

Return on InvestmentAmount Loaned

Environmental Financial

Savings

Total Amount Loaned per Faculty April 2002-June 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

$1805$1434

$1074$918 $833

$453 $406 $362$133 $92 $80 $34 $8

$0

$500

$1000

$1500

$2000

FAS

Bus

ines

s

Med

ical

Pub

licH

ealth

HR

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Leadership In Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a rating system for green buildings and provides a nationally accepted third-party verification that a building project meets the highest performance standardsLEED Certified The project has been third-party certified to meet the US Green Building Council LEED StandardsLEED Registered The project has registered for LEED Certification but is not yet verifiedAs of June 2007 Harvard has 7 projects certified and 16 projects registered Visit the HGCI website for an up to date list of LEED projects at Harvard wwwgreencampusharvardedu

Total University Income and Expenses for Fiscal Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Total Income - $2999583

Total Expenses - $2999503

SOURCE FINANCIAL REPORT TO THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS

Research19

Academic Support12

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Support18

Auxiliary Services12

Instruction26

Libraries6

Student Services3

Student Income less Scholarships Applied to Student

Income21

Current Use Gifts7

Endowment Income Distributed

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Other Receipts20

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Receipts17

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Receipts4

Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Spaceand Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total

Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) ExpensesFaculty of Arts amp Sciences Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378 Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619 FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071 Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068

School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848 School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634 Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922 Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577 Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018 School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509 Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224 Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056 School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252 Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812

Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880

Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586 Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161 Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141 Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514 Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453 Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855

Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273

Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814

Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681

TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503

(1) Includes expense credits and transfers(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University fundsSOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES

Expenses

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Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value

Market Value (1) Units of Total Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462 Business 2190442 1332492 77 Dental 181704 111131 06 Design 358613 219329 13 Divinity 517453 316476 18 Education 436859 267185 15 Government (3) 876171 531497 31 Law 1445077 883581 50 Medical 3363899 2056842 118 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17 Public Health 979870 599292 34 Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40 University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00 Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120 Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000 Pledge Balances 303724 - -Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000

Historical Market Value of Endowment June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005

Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315 Business 1330368 1602580 1923709 Dental 120992 140214 158759 Design 244803 283266 321190 Divinity 346614 400107 455271 Education 294038 342062 389178 Government (3) 582141 672674 765781 Law 927308 1099556 1278171 Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234 Public Health 633753 743238 848137 Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026 Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370 Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804 Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327 Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917 Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048

(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks (3) Government includes Institute of Politics(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations ServicesSOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT

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Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007Unit Value at Actual

Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending

Year the Year (1)Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)

1987 $22475 1116$ 50 3203$ 143 4319$ 192 $809 36

1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 33

1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 39

1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 38

1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 42

1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 45

1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 48

1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 45

1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 46

1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 43 1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 41

1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 37

1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 33

2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 40

2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 33

2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 48

2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 52

2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 49

2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 45

2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 43

2007 $163504 $6973 43

Average Annual Growth Rates

20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -

10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -

5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -

1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -

(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units

of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1

(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above

as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis

(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year

(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46

Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations

of endowment principal made during the fiscal year

(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384

Value not available at time of publication

SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS

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On the Cover Magnolia blossoms frame the tower over the Lowell House dining hall at Harvard University Harvard College is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States It was established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was named for its first benefactor John Harvard of Charlestown Massachusetts Upon his death in 1638 the young minister left his library and half his estate to the new College Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth the College has grown from nine students with a single master to an enrollment of more than 20000 degree candidates including undergraduate and graduate students in 10 graduate and professional schools Photo by Jon Chase Harvard University News Office

  • COVER
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • ORGANIZATION
    • Central Administration
    • Faculties and Allieds
    • Research Centers
      • PEOPLE
        • Degree Student Headcount
        • Historical Enrollments
        • Enrollment by Degree
        • Enrollment by Ethnicity
        • Degrees Conferred by School
        • Degrees Conferred by Program
        • Undergraduate Degrees by Division
        • Degrees Conferred by Ethnicity
        • Historical Degrees Conferred
        • International Enrollment
        • Historical International Enrollment
        • SummerNon-Degree Enrollment
        • University Faculty Counts
        • Faculty of Medicine
        • Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools
        • Non-Faculty Staff in Other Areas
          • RESOURCES
            • Tuition by School - Historical
            • Comparative Tuition amp Fees
            • Undergrad Tuition Over Time
            • Financial Aid
            • Federal Sponsored Research
            • Federal Research by Agency
            • Non-Federal Sponsored Research
            • Historical Funding by Sponsor
            • Library Overview
            • Library Collections
            • Physical Plant
            • Environmental Performance
            • Income and Expense Charts
            • Income and Expense Details
            • Market Value of Endowment
            • Historical Endowment Performance
              • ON THE COVER
Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007
Unit Value at Actual
Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending
Year the Year (1) Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)
1971 $9760 $538 55 $2720 279 $3258 334 $504
1972 12480 553 44 655 52 1208 97 515
1973 13135 563 43 -309 -24 254 19 525
1974 $12826 $628 49 -$2123 -166 -$1495 -117 $540 42
1975 $10703 $624 58 $983 92 $1607 150 $562 53
1976 11686 624 53 757 65 1381 118 585 50
1977 12443 663 53 053 04 716 58 608 489
1978 12496 712 57 (587) (47) 125 10 632 506
1979 11909 810 68 578 49 1388 117 657 552
1980 $12487 $872 70 $1023 82 $1895 152 $677 542
1981 13510 952 70 540 40 1492 110 697 516
1982 $14050 $1234 88 -$1246 (89) -$012 (01) $718 511
1983 $12804 $1083 85 $4301 336 $5384 420 $740 578
1984 $17105 $1071 63 ($1692) (99) ($621) (36) $740 433
1985 15413 1152 75 2834 184 3986 259 758 492
1986 $18247 $ 1253 69 $ 4228 232 $ 5481 300 $786 431
1987 $22475 $ 1116 50 $ 3203 143 $ 4319 192 $809 360
1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 331
1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 390
1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 382
1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 420
1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 452
1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 477
1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 452
1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 458
1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 433
1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 411
1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 372
1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 332
2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 397
2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 334
2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 482
2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 515
2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 490
2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 446
2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 430
2007 $163504 $6973 430
Average Annual Growth Rates
20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -
10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -
5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -
1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -
(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units
of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1
(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above
as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis
(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year
(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46
Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations
of endowment principal made during the fiscal year
(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384
Value not available at time of publication
SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS
Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value
Market Value (1) Units of Total
Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462
Business 2190442 1332492 77
Dental 181704 111131 06
Design 358613 219329 13
Divinity 517453 316476 18
Education 436859 267185 15
Government (3) 876171 531497 31
Law 1445077 883581 50
Medical 3363899 2056842 118
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17
Public Health 979870 599292 34
Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40
University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00
Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120
Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000
Pledge Balances 303724 - -
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -
-
Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000
Historical Market Value of Endowment
June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005
Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315
Business 1330368 1602580 1923709
Dental 120992 140214 158759
Design 244803 283266 321190
Divinity 346614 400107 455271
Education 294038 342062 389178
Government (3) 582141 672674 765781
Law 927308 1099556 1278171
Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234
Public Health 633753 743238 848137
Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026
Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370
Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804
Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917
Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048
(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the
difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value
(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics
College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks
(3) Government includes Institute of Politics
(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums
Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds
University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations Services
SOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT
Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Space
and Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total
Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) Expenses
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378
Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619
FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071
Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068
School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848
School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634
Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922
Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577
Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018
School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509
Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224
Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056
School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252
Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812
Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880
Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586
Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161
Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141
Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514
Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453
Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855
Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273
Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814
Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681
TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503
(1) Includes expense credits and transfers
(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University funds
SOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Physical Plant FY2006
Building Ownership Primary Uses
Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage
Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a
Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total
FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285
Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210
Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195
Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69
Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48
Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92
Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59
Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38
Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03
Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000
Public Health 8 573 24
Real Estate 172 6301 269
Central Administration 54 1640 70
TOTAL 616 23467 1000
SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes
amp Pamphlets
Gross Net FY2006 (1)
University Library
University Archives 2032 2032 118900
Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696
Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)
Central Collections
Cabot 3113 2052 274545
Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328
Fung Library 3047 3002 59387
HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295
Houghton 5926 5926 487325
Lamont 3468 2449 183469
Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416
Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952
Quad Library 508 482 25628
Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048
Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937
Widener 147896 147742 6280227
House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392
Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694
Special Libraries
Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243
Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049
Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322
Career Reference 193 30 5134
Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528
Development Office Library 0 0 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188
European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598
Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331
Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) 0 (7000) 13000
Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755
Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656
Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356
Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of 0 0 0
Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213
Information Research Center Library
Ukrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409
Graduate and Professional School Libraries
Harvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576
Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120
Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046
Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541
Monroe C Gutman Library
Harvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077
John F Kennedy School of Government
Library 2646 (735) 58578
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs 0 0 4374
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037
Schlesinger Library on History of American Women
Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine
Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657
New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543
TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570
(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count
(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop
(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006
Historical Funding of Research by Sponsor
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
National Institutes of Health $111142 $118876 $138594 $141187 $145187 $149123 $174305 $182210 $199681 $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878
Other DHHS 25567 29165 21138 20163 20938 20309 11703 10223 12705 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560
National Science Foundation 21215 19140 24195 25085 23973 24777 23880 24176 23904 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162
Department of Defense 9596 10285 11686 12724 11849 10522 11074 12616 14436 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059
Department of Energy 7383 7273 7588 7603 7693 7948 7477 8267 8178 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 4574 7336 7406 7312 7303 7841 7903 8421 9524 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324
Agency for International Development 11691 10526 12499 20432 26123 28351 33255 25502 18660 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598
Department of Education 2286 3201 3302 3085 3121 2085 3066 4093 5246 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242
Environmental Protection Agency 1575 1555 2289 2533 3499 2942 3365 2839 3218 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983
Department of Commerce 939 1550 1215 824 5158 2707 3125 2483 2666 802 979 1371 1674 1164
Department of State 1668 2158 1922 2012 2366 2359 1982 1077 1264 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796
Other (1) 2080 2528 3613 4192 4428 4291 3547 6689 5610 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178
Federal Total $199718 $213592 $235447 $247151 $261638 $263255 $284682 $288597 $305092 $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692
Non-Federal Fiscal Year
1991(2) 1992 (2) 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Foundations NA NA 41230 $39652 $40140 $40742 $40779 $41517 $50196 $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129
State Local amp Foreign Government NA NA 19312 19300 16054 15796 14475 15244 11815 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154
Corporations NA NA 10892 10228 12863 14789 12122 12014 15026 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147
Research Institutes NA NA 4857 4763 6137 4674 4692 4907 5692 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773
Other Sources NA NA 6025 5393 4767 5678 8168 9574 12141 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195
Hospitals amp Other Universities NA NA 2110 2299 2345 1889 1794 2595 1888 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868
Non-Federal Total $76070 $82603 $8135 $81635 $82306 $83567 $82028 $85850 $96758 $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266
GRAND TOTAL (2) $275788 $296195 $243582 $328786 $343944 $346822 $366710 $374447 $401849 $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958
Growth in Sponsored Projects
Expressed in millions of dollars
Expressed
Fiscal Expenditure as Change
Year Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $
2002 $5221 72 $5831 53
2003 5389 32 5889 10
2004 5906 96 6316 72
2005 6233 55 6471 25
2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)
(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the
Office for Sponsored Programs
(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Hospitals State Local
amp Other Research amp Foreign Other
Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources Total
FAS
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922
College Library - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323
College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -
FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352
School of Business Administration - - - - - - -
School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351
School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398
Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527
Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525
JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354
Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764
Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181
School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489
Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509
Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318
Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087
GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library
and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95
College Library - - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34
College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - - 00 -
FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81
School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00
School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185
School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143
Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85
Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86
JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127
Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46
Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118
School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06
Other Faculties Subtotal 0 $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109
Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64
Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2006 Total
as of
FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal Total
Department of Health amp Human Services
National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706
Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81
Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787
Department of Defense
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12
Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11
Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11
Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10
Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45
National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74
Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18
Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15
Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12
Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12
Department of State 1610 1796 116 03
Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02
Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01
Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01
Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01
Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01
Department of Interior 370 395 68 01
Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01
Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00
Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00
Department of the Treasury 0 70 NA 00
National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00
Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00
General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00
Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000
(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense
(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005
is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $56070 $23386 $79456 $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297
Division of Continuing Education - 0 - 0 - 00 -
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 20234 8323 28557 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306
College Library 112 9 121 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3788 943 4731 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273
College Life Athletics GSAS - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
FAS Subtotal $80204 $32660 $112864 $87973 $36890 $124863 $0 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299
School of Business Administration 9 (29) (20) - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
School of Dental Medicine 3264 879 4143 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258
School of Design 101 47 148 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181
Divinity School - - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 27 0 27 NA 53 00
Graduate School of Education 4981 837 5819 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171
JFK School of Government 6713 1784 8497 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184
Law School 296 30 326 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151
Medical School 141587 60062 201649 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296
School of Public Health 97948 34913 132861 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 307 151 457 277 174 451 - 0 - 0 - 0 (1000) NA
Other Faculties Subtotal $255206 $98673 $353880 $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263
Other Academic Departments (1) $992 $94 $1087 $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242
Service and Other Departments (2) $435 $46 $481 $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98
GRAND TOTAL (3) $336838 $131474 $468312 $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies
(2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574
and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)
Expressed in thousands of dollars
GRANTS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793
GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740
Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249
Dental 867 177 61 1104 138
Design 4647 - 349 4996 361
Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611
Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433
Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531
Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210
Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501
Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616
Extension 457 154 91 702 203
ART (2) -
TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554
LOANS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165
GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13
Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751
Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860
Design - 6065 2354 8419 608
Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330
Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541
Government - 8004 8381 16385 446
Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770
Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498
Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381
Extension - 2189 569 2758 797
ART (2) -
TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367
EMPLOYMENT TOTAL
Work-Study Other As a of Total Grant Loans
(CWSP) Term Total for School amp Employment
College $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864
GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757
Business - - - 00 71835
Dental 17 - 17 02 8016
Design 325 102 427 31 13843
Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871
Education 598 - 598 26 23403
Government 205 640 845 23 36753
Law 723 661 1384 20 68337
Medical 41 - 41 01 28873
Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483
Extension - - - 00 3460
ART (2) - -
TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495
(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the
Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs
(2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental Loans
NOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit
Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Fiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
1985 $9500 $300 $1635 $1925 $740 $14100 1058 1066 677 1108 $12319 $34482
1986 $10266 $324 $1750 $1980 $780 $15100 1088 1112 697 1163 $13037 $36653
1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861
1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413
1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192
1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101
1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164
1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606
1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079
1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034
1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379
1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029
1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161
1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959
1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833
2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303
2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082
2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114
2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180
2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149
2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002
2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881
2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2042 2273 1160 2603 $31773 $74995
Average Annual Growth Rates
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33
10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 32 21 38 42 28
5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 33 25 39 39 19
1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 33 29 34 44 29
(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year
FY2007 CPI-U is projected at 263 based on projections from the Congressional Budget Office and Survey of Professional Forecasters
FY2007 Boston CPI-U is projected at 325 based on the CPI-U forecast plus the 5 yr average spread (FY02 - FY06) between CPI-U and CPI-Boston
FY2007 MFI is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years
SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION
Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)
Ranked in descending order for FY2007
Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 Notes
FY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007
Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228
Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794
Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788
Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310
Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244
Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731
Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186
Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504
UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224
Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766
Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560
Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232
Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040
Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500
Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181
Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526
Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984
Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636
Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146
Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338
Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980
Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services
Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044
Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368
Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247
Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students
Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270
Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435
MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750
Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300
Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200
Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450
Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986
Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527
Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204
Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450
Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050
Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570
Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480
Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570
Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40
Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60
Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)
(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception
Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded
(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07
totals for consistency and comparison
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)
Fiscal Medical Public
Year College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health
1967-68 $2000 $2000 $2000 $1900 $1000 $2000 $2000 $1750 $2000 $2000
1968-69 2000 2000 2000 1900 1000 2000 2000 1750 2500 2000
1969-70 2400 2400 2400 2300 1300 2400 2400 1750 2500 2400
1970-71 2600 2600 2800 2300 1300 2600 3000 2100 2500 2400
1971-72 $2670 $2670 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2670 $2870 $2100 $2500 $2670
1972-73 $2865 $2865 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2865 $2865 $2400 $2750 $2865
1974 3045 3045 3600 3000 2050 3045 3045 2400 3000 3045
1975 $3245 $3245 $3600 $3000 $2200 $3245 $3245 $2650 $3250 $3245
1976 $3590 $3590 $3800 $3450 $2850 $3590 $3590 $2950 $3740 $3550
1977 3950 3950 4100 3700 2850 3950 3950 3250 4250 3850
1978 4280 4280 4400 4200 3100 4256 4230 3550 5000 4130
1979 4665 4665 4800 4600 3300 4656 4665 4000 5750 4415
1980 $5110 $5110 $5100 $5050 $3700 $5120 $5110 $4375 $6500 $4810
1981 $5800 $5800 $5900 $5800 $4100 $5856 $5800 $5000 $7800 $5450
1982 $6695 $6695 $6900 $6600 $4700 $6752 $6695 $5850 $8900 $6215
1983 $7931 $7931 $8000 $7700 $5310 $7680 $7636 $6900 $10250 $7086
1984 $8752 $8752 $9000 $8600 $5790 $8320 $8367 $7900 $11200 $7667
1985 $9500 $9500 $10000 $9500 $6200 $8928 $9200 $8800 $12100 $8300
1986 $10266 $10266 $10750 $10165 $6640 $9552 $9840 $9650 $13100 $8826
1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600
1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575
1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470
1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515
1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570
1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790
1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675
1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775
1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770
1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840
1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800
1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890
1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895
2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950
2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980
2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050
2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300
2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670
2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300
2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620
2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800
Average Annual Growth Rates
Medical Public
College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health
20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62
10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49
5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49
1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39
(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee
(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above)
and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704)
(3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99
SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION
Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670
Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793
Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884
Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181
Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183
Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230
Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146
Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148
Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166
University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770
Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36
Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)
Core departments in bold service departments in italics
President amp Provost University Marshal
and Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047
University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106
University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685
VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264
Harvard Planning and Allston Initiative 00 - -
Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398
Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582
Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294
University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174
Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205
VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566
Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968
VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705
VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383
VP Government Community and
Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449
VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333
University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066
Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225
Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - - 903 - - - 903
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows
Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count
(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 - 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018
Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 - 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207
Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903
TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968
Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529
College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188
DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575
Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379
GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472
College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768
Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773
Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68
Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721
Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568
Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801
Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - - 10369
Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057
Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010
Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073
Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845
Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722
Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802
Medical 4105 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438
Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314
Radcliffe Institute for
Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766
Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or
teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems
who are not reflected in the counts above
(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)
Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit
Head Count Full-time
Medical (2) Male Female Total Equivalent
Quad-based
Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016
Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383
Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718
Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008
Hospital-Based on Payroll
Professor (4) 137 12 149 1443
Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395
Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242
Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450
TOTAL 212 57 269 2530
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 499 73 572
Associate Professor 914 267 1181
Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849
Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615
TOTAL 6164 4053 10217
Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent
Dental (2)
On-Payroll
Professor
Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured 3 -0 3 30
Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 7 -0 7
Associate Professor 12 5 17
Assistant Professor 21 5 26
Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238
TOTAL 217 71 288
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)
Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent
Arts and Sciences Business
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4806 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840
Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198
Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320
Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92
Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95
TOTAL 721 347 1068 9638 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099
Design Divinity
Professor Professor
Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190
Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35
Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20
Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - -0
Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231
TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496
Education Government
Professor Professor
Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378
Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72
Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140
Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373
Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 143
TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1195
Law Public Health
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612
Non-Tenured 2 1 3 3 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109
Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322
Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238
Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193
TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849
Medical Quad-Based Dental
Professor Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty
Professor Professor
Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9134
Non-Tenured (3) - - - -0 Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755
Other Faculty 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001
TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202
Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2375
TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21663
Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38
TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21663
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
369
formula
check
961
87
208
335
574
393
2558
1
Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006
Harvard Students by School (1)
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College 416 315 382 329 362 320 283 271 367 319 314 321 303 313 330 322 348 334 435 497
GSAS 39 43 63 59 58 75 44 49 60 43 49 37 43 55 62 61 56 55 76 57
Education 28 32 30 21 20 13 3 5 21 17 8 6 8 14 12 5 8 10 10 3
Extension 224 196 161 268 161 206 201 175 174 179 259 299 317 296 291 298 307 365 354 339
Other Harvard Schools 29 25 37 17 7 3 11 13 18 12 32 26 12 19 22 17 10 21 11 16
Subtotal 736 611 673 694 608 617 542 513 640 570 662 689 683 697 717 703 729 785 886 912
Other Students by Educational Level (2)
Secondary School 979 1002 948 910 953 964 1000 1353 1211 1290 1131 1211 1217 1244 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444
Graduate 1543 1595 1764 1740 1764 1863 1929 1937 1828 1783 1882 1883 1623 1667 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831
Undergraduate 1555 1491 1426 1433 1513 1396 1174 1327 1191 1130 1170 1155 1047 1101 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286
Unknown 451 643 495 359 379 337 357 214 137 149 204 160 343 335 279 299 72 89 71 67
Subtotal 4528 4731 4633 4442 4609 4560 4460 4831 4367 4352 4387 4409 4230 4347 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628
TOTAL 5264 5342 5306 5136 5217 5177 5002 5344 5007 4922 5049 5098 4913 5044 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540
Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)
2006
1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female Total
College - - - - - 36 - - -
GSAS 177 146 183 177 315 204 426 229 220 212 214 215 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184
Dental (4) 46 36 39 33 39 43 56 44 36 45 40 53 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36
Design 9 7 4 6 0 10 - - 3 2 - 1 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2
Divinity 24 32 32 46 43 23 13 21 35 35 32 30 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8
Education 54 68 75 94 97 112 61 156 70 69 70 71 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104
Government 14 11 9 10 8 10 13 17 11 18 9 15 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11
Law 36 35 42 48 40 68 62 63 70 76 64 43 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49
Medical - - - - - 1 - - -
Public Health 16 32 37 96 22 35 47 11 5 1 1 - 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5
Extension (5) 6156 6286 6116 5944 5994 5970 5715 5709 5281 5276 5186 4933 4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265
TOTAL 6532 6653 6537 6454 5994 6475 6220 6387 5731 5734 5616 5361 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664
(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session
(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students
(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award
2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina
(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs
(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same
number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SCHOOL AND REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Fall
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Africa
Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25
Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21
Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22
South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22
Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13
Other 59 49 48 52 64 60
Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163
Asia
China 318 337 354 361 378 403
India 120 112 133 167 189 193
Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130
South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269
Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113
Other 286 285 279 281 298 313
Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421
Europe
Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54
France 67 83 78 68 76 82
Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149
Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53
Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52
United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194
Other 444 451 473 477 462 468
Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052
Latin America
Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44
Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61
Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33
Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50
Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28
Other 92 86 65 60 58 72
Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288
Middle East
Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16
Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13
Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81
Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16
Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80
Other 34 28 34 32 34 31
Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237
North America
Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471
Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98
Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569
Oceania
Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68
Fiji - - - - 1 -
New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21
Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89
Stateless - 2 - - 2 2
TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are
for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)
Latin Middle North
Africa Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total
College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588
GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311
Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602
Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39
Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201
Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36
Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102
Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407
Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266
Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42
Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177
Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50
TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)
Academic Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College AB 1624 1625 1661 1749 1638 1604 1660 1728 1660 1720 1646 1684 1657 1651 1649 1675 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629
SB 16 20 10 15 12 12 10 14 8 9 5 13 17 11
Subtotal 7 6 14 18 1676 1740 1656 1699 1669 1663 1659 1689 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640
GSAS AM 267 260 294 323 287 286 299 288 314 267 290 287 263 287 289 286 317 325 363 349 331 402
ME - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - -
MFS 0 0 0 1 2 - - - 1 - - - 1 3 - - - 4
SM 44 49 34 45 29 31 38 26 18 42 32 37 44 65 58 60 66 56
PhD 273 316 294 305 307 342 389 370 407 390 390 373 437 428 438 412 387 383 392 444 413 473
Subtotal 2164 2201 2249 2377 2283 2287 2396 2450 752 688 718 686 719 757 759 735 750 776 814 854 810 935
Business MBA 787 770 785 792 785 776 799 788 816 797 804 777 892 859 897 876 848 916 887 894 884 903
DBA 8 11 12 8 10 6 7 9 8 2 6 10 9 4 12 4 5 4 3 4 6 3
Subtotal 795 781 797 800 795 782 806 797 824 799 810 787 901 863 909 880 853 920 890 898 890 906
Dental DMD 10 12 7 12 3 3 4 5 5 6 4 8 22 53 31 28 32 32 36 33 34 32
MMS 16 14 10 12 15 14 15 12 12 9
MPH 0 0 0 0 - 1 - - 2 - - - - -
DMS 1 1 5 3 7 3 7 6 7 8 8 10 11 9 12 5 8 10 3 3 11 4
Subtotal 11 13 12 15 10 6 11 11 34 35 30 42 49 77 53 45 57 56 54 48 57 45
Design M Arch 88 98 85 103 89 106 97 88 90 91 89 97 86 91 92 89 96 98 91 95 87 81
MAUDMLAUD 23 21 19 18 20 22 21 27 29 26 28 29 26 24 26 22 25 24 25 20 28 23
MDes 0 0 13 14 22 24 27 27 34 35 26 26 35 38 34 39 45 51 51 67 55 45
MLA 46 46 31 29 33 33 40 25 32 36 44 31 29 36 44 28 34 24 27 29 47 25
MUP - - - - 10 13 12 13 14 18 14 15 17 32 21
DrDes 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 4 5 7 3 4 3 - 3 7 9 11 8 8 7 12
Subtotal 157 165 148 164 165 188 192 171 190 195 190 197 192 201 212 199 227 222 217 236 256 207
Divinity MDiv 49 49 62 56 33 53 54 46 31 57 47 50 52 52 54 53 63 38 50 44 58 42
MTS 57 59 77 73 78 74 84 95 97 74 91 88 90 99 116 103 95 102 83 102 94 97
ThM 10 13 5 13 10 14 11 4 13 4 11 7 11 12 7 7 7 4 7 5 4 9
ThD 6 10 8 6 5 6 3 3 10 6 7 8 8 12 3 4 6 8 3 6 10 9
Subtotal 122 131 152 148 126 147 152 148 151 141 156 153 161 175 180 167 171 152 143 157 166 157
Education EdM 369 377 395 386 404 478 469 497 527 479 522 521 588 580 609 540 603 603 589 617 643 580
EdD 68 76 87 93 94 98 101 64 63 78 87 69 63 47 62 58 47 78 59 60 53 70
CAS 22 35 26 25 29 49 35 30 32 34 24 29 18 15 13 12 6 3 4 4 3 11
Subtotal 459 488 508 504 527 625 605 591 622 591 633 619 669 642 684 610 656 684 652 681 699 661
Government MPA (1 Year) 211 228 225 257 278 282 267 245 218 215 227 221 225 236 194 202 191 202 209 225 208 172
MPA (2 Year) 40 42 51 56 58 57 70 60 45 41 56 30 60 54 59 94 72 84 86 89 90 103
MPAID 0 0 - - - - 49 56 77 63 64 63
MPP 147 132 158 140 154 135 154 148 158 212 202 219 182 233 207 143 150 158 163 138 194 175
MCRPMUP - - - - - 3 7 4 4 10 3 6 4 5 7 10 6 5
DPA 0 0 - - - - 1 - - - - -
Subtotal 398 402 434 453 490 474 491 453 421 471 492 474 471 533 463 445 467 505 542 525 562 518
Law JD 538 551 553 584 537 550 532 543 524 540 553 546 548 538 563 557 543 554 575 551 547 582
LLM 128 110 105 95 122 125 134 140 133 125 145 146 146 135 158 134 130 144 130 157 161 159
SJD 9 12 10 9 7 9 2 5 3 5 14 7 6 8 6 13 10 7 14 8 3 7
Subtotal 675 673 668 688 666 684 668 688 660 670 712 699 700 681 727 704 683 705 719 716 711 748
Medicine MD 157 150 156 168 146 170 161 160 137 191 152 170 188 165 178 162 162 157 165 177 147 152
MMSc - - - - 11 8 13 12 19 11 20 19 11 13 24 24 26 22
Subtotal 168 146 170 161 160 148 199 165 182 207 176 198 181 173 170 189 201 173 174
Public Health MPH - - - 118 139 106 140 123 165 173 165 167 205 214 211 209 213 214
MS MOH 201 193 208 181 242 211 225 104 92 122 113 134 125 122 146 133 147 134 152 137 162 164
DPH DS 20 26 18 35 30 37 25 39 39 42 47 47 49 59 66 52 39 42 65 39 54 49
Subtotal 221 219 226 216 272 248 250 261 270 270 300 304 339 354 377 352 391 390 428 385 429 427
Extension AA 25 18 14 8 20 16 19 14 11 11 5 13 7 15 19 12 10 16 20 13 20 15
ALB 88 92 105 113 96 123 93 113 131 117 128 104 109 115 117 135 126 134 113 120 118 108
ALM 40 33 55 58 46 71 79 77 84 79 78 62 89 72 91 77 88 84 82 91 112 140
Grad Cert 0 0 191 209 173 208 209 192 196 209 213 220 213 261 294 301 341 312 245 233 184 202
Subtotal 153 143 365 388 335 418 400 396 422 416 424 399 418 463 521 525 565 546 460 457 434 465
TOTAL 5312 5366 5715 5921 5815 6029 6132 6126 6167 6217 6286 6241 6495 6585 6742 6532 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343
Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432
Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775
30
Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147
Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202
Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349
Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51
Hispanic
Male 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158
Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155
Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313
Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45
International Students
Male 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887
Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593
Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480
Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215
Native American
Male 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16
Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12
Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28
Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602
Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404
Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006
Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437
UnknownOther
Male 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460
Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472
Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932
Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135
TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration
Academic Year 2005-2006
Concentration Male Female Total
Humanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104
History amp Literature 23 40 63
Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33
Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24
History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21
Philosophy 16 5 21
Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15
Literature 4 11 15
Linguistics 3 11 14
Music 9 4 13
Classics 8 3 11
East Asian Studies 7 3 10
Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4
Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4
Classics (Latin) - 3 3
Classical Archaeology - 2 2
Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2
Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2
Classics (Greek) - 1 1
Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1
Subtotal 148 215 363
Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94
Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60
Physics 33 10 43
Chemistry 19 20 39
Applied Mathematics 17 10 27
Computer Science 22 3 25
Engineering Sciences 18 7 25
Mathematics 15 6 21
Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20
Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12
Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9
Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8
Statistics - 2 2
Subtotal 214 171 385
Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238
Government 123 72 195
Psychology 34 88 122
Social Studies 48 53 101
History 60 36 96
Anthropology 15 43 58
History amp Science 9 21 30
Sociology 8 21 29
Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4
African amp African American Studies - 3 3
Subtotal 458 418 876
Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16
Subtotal 8 8 16
TOTAL 828 812 1640
Concentrations totals listed are for primary concentrations only
Includes both AB and SB programs
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
Male Female Total
College AB 819 810 1629
SB 9 2 11
GSAS AM 226 176 402
MFS 3 1 4
SM 47 9 56
PhD 267 206 473
Business MBA 601 302 903
DBA 1 2 3
Dental DMD 17 15 32
MMSc 7 2 9
DMSc 1 3 4
Design MArch 50 31 81
MAUDMLAUD 18 5 23
MDes 24 21 45
MLA 10 15 25
MUP 9 12 21
DrDes 5 7 12
Divinity MDiv 24 18 42
MTS 43 54 97
ThM 5 4 9
ThD 4 5 9
Education EdM 138 442 580
EdD 20 50 70
CAS 1 10 11
Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172
MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103
MPAID 38 25 63
MPP 87 88 175
MUP 3 2 5
Law JD 330 252 582
LLM 87 72 159
SJD 5 2 7
Medical MD 76 76 152
MMSc 15 7 22
Public Health MPH 118 96 214
MS 72 92 164
DPH 2 1 3
DS 11 35 46
Extension AA 11 4 15
ALB 51 57 108
ALM 83 57 140
Grad Cert 91 111 202
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by School (1)
Academic Year 2005-2006
Male Female Total
College 828 812 1640
GSAS 543 392 935
Business 602 304 906
Dental 25 20 45
Design 116 91 207
Divinity 76 81 157
Education 159 502 661
Government 312 206 518
Law 422 326 748
Medical 91 83 174
Public Health 203 224 427
Extension
Undergraduate 62 61 123
Graduate 174 168 342
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
1 1 1 1 1
Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070
Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325
Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395
Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535
Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741
Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276
Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63
Hispanic
Male 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491
Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530
Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021
Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51
International Students
Male 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370
Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622
Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992
Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198
Native American
Male 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50
Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57
Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107
Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685
Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212
Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897
Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442
UnknownOther
Male 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216
Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210
Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426
Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121
TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006
Male Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total check ft pt
College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 6712 3
GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174 161 13
PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 3576 -
Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820 1820 -
DBA 22 - 13 - 35 1855 35 -
Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143 143 -
MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 41 -
DMSc 13 - 10 - 23 207 23 -
Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 310 38
MAUDMLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 45 -
MDes 30 - 11 1 42 41 1
MLA 25 2 63 - 90 88 2
MUP 17 3 35 - 55 52 3
DrDes 21 - 17 - 38 618 38 -
Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 155 17
MTS 95 4 114 7 220 209 11
ThM 2 - - - 2 2 -
ThD 27 - 18 - 45 439 45 -
Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 532 86
EdD 90 9 216 26 341 306 35
CAS 4 - 0 8 - 12 971 12 -
Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381 357 24
MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 148 5
MPP 245 13 195 7 460 440 20
MUP 6 - 7 1 14 13 1
PhD 12 - 8 1 21 1029 20 1
Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 1729 -
LLM 94 - 71 - 165 165 -
SJD 39 - 33 - 72 1966 72 -
Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 769 -
MMSc 27 - 22 - 49 818 49 -
Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 137 129
MS 38 43 131 20 232 169 63
DPH 3 2 7 5 17 10 7
DS 65 11 162 18 256 771 227 29
Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 168 217
ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 975 95 495
TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114 18914 1200 20114
20114
(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program
(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Degree Student Head Count by School
Fall Enrollment Fall Enrollment
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College (2) 6634 6656 6630 6704 6684 6660 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715
GSAS (3) 3090 3008 2937 2926 2979 3144 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750
Business 1468 1492 1475 1517 1485 1458 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855
Dental (4) 210 223 234 210 209 214 213 207 202 205 199 207
Design 526 511 524 532 538 550 536 556 595 619 579 618
Divinity 493 500 516 513 481 480 451 443 455 428 423 439
Education 1129 1207 1171 1171 1096 1087 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971
Government 776 862 831 728 770 840 881 896 924 956 944 1029
Law 1844 1855 1856 1861 1860 1838 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966
Medical 745 753 753 757 744 756 777 787 780 766 784 818
Public Health 664 729 726 756 760 823 808 825 737 825 787 771
Extension
Undergraduate 417 433 456 423 403 437 435 401 403 385 389 385
Graduate 314 420 488 541 589 631 626 671 676 592 599 590
Subtotal All Degree Students 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
Adj for Joint Degree Students (60) (77) (84) (70) (57) (71) (78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)
TOTAL 18250 18572 18513 18569 18541 18847 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042
Enrollment Level (5) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
1994 1994 1994
Undergraduates
Full-Time 6760 6802 6784 6855 6816 6816 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880
Part-Time 291 287 302 272 271 281 254 228 233 225 210 220
Subtotal 7051 7089 7086 7127 7087 7097 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100
Graduate Students
Full-Time 7760 7957 7898 7844 7842 8116 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238
Part-Time 783 893 910 980 991 1004 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963
Subtotal 8543 8850 8808 8824 8833 9120 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201
1st Professional Degree (6)
Full-Time 2689 2682 2681 2661 2657 2677 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796
Part-Time 27 28 22 27 21 24 25 18 25 21 17 17
Subtotal 2716 2710 2703 2688 2678 2701 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813
TOTAL 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included
in the counts for non-degree students on page 16
(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students
(6) 1st-Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006
Counts taken as of October 15 2006
Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time Total
College (1)
Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695
Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704
Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649
Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667 FTE - (Part time2) FTE - (Part time3)
Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 67135 FAS FTE 6713
GSAS (3) 67135
Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568
All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182
Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 - 3737 13 3750 37435 3741
Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 18550 1855
Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 2070 207
Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 5960 589
Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 4250 420
Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 9105 890
Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 10035 995
Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 19660 1966
Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 8180 818
Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 6570 619
Extension 00 0
Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 2765 FTE excl 240
Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590 3425 Extension 260
Subtotal All Degree Students 10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114 195140 188950 19314
Adj for Joint Degree Students (43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)
TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042
(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third
and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
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Category C 1 1 2
Category D 1 1 2
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(1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture is a joint program with MIT (3) This program is housed and administered within the Asia Center (4) These Programs are housed and administered within the Institute for Quantitative Social

Science (5) These Programs are housed and administered within the Weatherhead Center (6) WIDE is the Wide-scale Interactive Development for Educators These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide

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Governance and Innovation Robert and Renee Belfer Center for Science and

International Affairs Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Center for International Development at Harvard

University Center for Public Leadership Harvard Environmental Economics Program Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations Institute of Politics Joint Center for Housing Studies Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press Politics and

Public Policy A Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local

Government(3)

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Human Rights Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Harvard Initiative for Global Health Harvard Stem Cell Institute Harvard University Center for the Environment Harvard University Native American Program Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health Initiative in Innovative Computing Institute for Quantitative Social Science Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy Microbial Sciences Initiative Mind Brain and Behavior Initiative Origins of Life Initiative Program on Health Systems Improvement Edmond J Safra Foundation Center for Ethics University Committee on Human Rights Studies

MEDICINE Center for Biomedical Informatics Center for Craniofacial Engineering Center for Excellence in Womenrsquos Health Center for Genetics and Genomics Harvard Medical

School-Partners Healthcare Center for Health and the Global Environment Center for Hereditary Deafness Center for Immunodeficiency Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative

Technology Center for Magnetic Resonance Center for Mental Health and Media Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair

Center for Neurofibromatosis and Allied Disorders Center for Palliative Care

Dana FarberHarvard Cancer Center Division for Research and Education in

Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies Division of AIDS Division of Emergency Medicine Division of Health Care Policy Research and Education Division of Health Sciences and Technology Division of Medical Ethics Division of Nutrition Division on Primary Care Harvard Clinical Research Institute Harvard-Mahoney Neuroscience Institute Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology and Initiative

for Chemical Genetics Institute of Proteomics JDRF Center for Immunological Tolerance at Harvard(2)

New England Primate Research Center New England Regional Center of Excellence for

Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases

LAW Berkman Center for Internet amp Society Child Advocacy Program East Asian Legal Studies Program Environmental Law and Policy Program European Law Research Center Fund for Tax and Fiscal Policy Research Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice Human Rights Program Islamic Legal Studies Program Labor and Worklife Program Legal History Program John M Olin Center for Law Economics and Business Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy Biotechnology

and Ethics Program on Corporate Governance Program on International Financial Systems Program on Negotiation Program on the Legal Profession

PUBLIC HEALTH Center for Health Communication Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies Harvard Center for Society and Health Harvard Injury Control Center Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative

RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the

History of Women in America (1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) JDRF is the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (3) The Taubman Center includes the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time TotalCollege (1)

Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695 Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704 Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649 Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667

Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 GSAS (3)

Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568 All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182 Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 3737 13 3750

Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 Extension

Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590

10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114

(43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)

TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042

(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year (3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties

(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

Subtotal All Degree StudentsAdj for Joint Degree Students

5149

Undergraduate

5248

1st Professional

5347

Graduate

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Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Degree Student Head Count by SchoolCounts taken as of October 15 2006

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006College (2) 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715GSAS (3) 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750Business 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855Dental (4) 213 207 202 205 199 207Design 536 556 595 619 579 618Divinity 451 443 455 428 423 439Education 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971Government 881 896 924 956 944 1029Law 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966Medical 777 787 780 766 784 818Public Health 808 825 737 825 787 771Extension

Undergraduate 435 401 403 385 389 385Graduate 626 671 676 592 599 590

19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)

TOTAL 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042

Enrollment Level (5) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Undergraduates

Full-Time 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880Part-Time 254 228 233 225 210 220Subtotal 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100

Graduate StudentsFull-Time 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238Part-Time 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963Subtotal 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201

1st Professional Degree (6)

Full-Time 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796Part-Time 25 18 25 21 17 17Subtotal 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813

TOTAL 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included in the counts for non-degree students on page 17(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students

(6) 1st Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD

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Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total

College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174

PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820

DBA 22 - 13 - 35 Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143

MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 DMSc 13 - 10 - 23

Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 MAUD MLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 MDes 30 - 11 1 42 MLA 25 2 63 - 90 MUP 17 3 35 - 55 DDes 21 - 17 - 38

Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 MTS 95 4 114 7 220

ThM 2 - - - 2 ThD 27 - 18 - 45

Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 EdD 90 9 216 26 341

CAS 4 - 8 - 12 Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381

MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 MPP 245 13 195 7 460 MUP 6 - 7 1 14 PhD 12 - 8 1 21

Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 LLM 94 - 71 - 165 SJD 39 - 33 - 72

Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 MMSc 27 - 22 - 49

Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 MS 38 43 131 20 232 DPH 3 2 7 5 17 DS 65 11 162 18 256

Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114

(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad

(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program

(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students

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Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

College

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Design

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Educatio

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Governmen

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Law Medica

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Public Hea

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Extensio

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AsianPacific IslanderMale 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119

BlackNon-HispanicMale 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63

HispanicMale 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51

International StudentsMale 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198

Native AmericanMale 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442

UnknownOtherMale 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121

TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114

Percentage of Minority and International Students by Enrollment Level

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

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Degrees Conferred by School (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Male Female Total

College 828 812 1640GSAS 543 392 935Business 602 304 906Dental 25 20 45Design 116 91 207Divinity 76 81 157Education 159 502 661Government 312 206 518Law 422 326 748Medical 91 83 174Public Health 203 224 427Extension

Undergraduate 62 61 123Graduate 174 168 342

TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

Female Male

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

5347

Graduate

55

45

1st Professional

5050

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Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

Male Female TotalCollege AB 819 810 1629

SB 9 2 11

GSAS AM 226 176 402 MFS 3 1 4

SM 47 9 56 PhD 267 206 473

Business MBA 601 302 903 DBA 1 2 3

Dental DMD 17 15 32 MMSc 7 2 9 DMSc 1 3 4

Design MArch 50 31 81 MAUD MLAUD 18 5 23 MDes 24 21 45 MLA 10 15 25 MUP 9 12 21 DDes 5 7 12

Divinity MDiv 24 18 42 MTS 43 54 97

ThM 5 4 9 ThD 4 5 9

Education EdM 138 442 580 EdD 20 50 70

CAS 1 10 11

Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172 MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103 MPAID 38 25 63 MPP 87 88 175 MUP 3 2 5

Law JD 330 252 582 LLM 87 72 159 SJD 5 2 7

Medical MD 76 76 152 MMSc 15 7 22

Public Health MPH 118 96 214 MS 72 92 164 DPH 2 1 3 DS 11 35 46

Extension AA 11 4 15 ALB 51 57 108 ALM 83 57 140 Grad Cert 91 111 202 TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

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Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Concentration Male Female TotalHumanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104

History amp Literature 23 40 63 Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33 Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24 History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21 Philosophy 16 5 21 Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15 Literature 4 11 15 Linguistics 3 11 14 Music 9 4 13 Classics 8 3 11 East Asian Studies 7 3 10 Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4 Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4 Classics (Latin) - 3 3 Classical Archaeology - 2 2 Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2 Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2 Classics (Greek) - 1 1 Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1 Subtotal 148 215 363

Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94 Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60 Physics 33 10 43 Chemistry 19 20 39 Applied Mathematics 17 10 27 Computer Science 22 3 25 Engineering Sciences (2) 18 7 25 Mathematics 15 6 21 Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20 Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12 Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9 Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8 Statistics - 2 2 Subtotal 214 171 385

Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238 Government 123 72 195 Psychology 34 88 122 Social Studies 48 53 101 History 60 36 96 Anthropology 15 43 58 History amp Science 9 21 30 Sociology 8 21 29 Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4 African amp African American Studies - 3 3 Subtotal 458 418 876

Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16 Subtotal 8 8 16 TOTAL 828 812 1640

(1) Concentration totals listed are for primary concentrations only

(2) Includes both AB and SB programs

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Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

College

GSASBusin

ess

Dental

Design

Divinity

Educatio

n

Governmen

t

Law Medica

l

Public Hea

lth

Extensio

n

Total

AsianPacific IslanderMale 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343 Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432 Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113

BlackNon-HispanicMale 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147 Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202 Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51

HispanicMale 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158 Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155 Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45

International StudentsMale 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887 Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593 Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215

Native AmericanMale 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16 Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12 Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602 Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404 Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437

UnknownOtherMale 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460 Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472 Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135

TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883

Percentage of Degrees Conferred to Minority and International Students

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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10

15

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Undergraduate Graduate 1st Professional

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DMD JD MDiv MD College

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Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)

Academic Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 College AB 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629

SB 8 9 5 13 17 11Subtotal 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640

GSAS AM 317 325 363 349 331 402ME 1 - 1 1 - - MFS 1 3 - - - 4

SM 44 65 58 60 66 56PhD 387 383 392 444 413 473Subtotal 750 776 814 854 810 935

Business MBA 848 916 887 894 884 903DBA 5 4 3 4 6 3

Subtotal 853 920 890 898 890 906Dental DMD 32 32 36 33 34 32

MMS 15 14 15 12 12 9MPH 2 - - - - -DMS 8 10 3 3 11 4

Subtotal 57 56 54 48 57 45Design M Arch 96 98 91 95 87 81

MAUD MLAUD 25 24 25 20 28 23MDes 45 51 51 67 55 45MLA 34 24 27 29 47 25MUP 18 14 15 17 32 21DDes 9 11 8 8 7 12

Subtotal 227 222 217 236 256 207Divinity MDiv 63 38 50 44 58 42

MTS 95 102 83 102 94 97ThM 7 4 7 5 4 9ThD 6 8 3 6 10 9

Subtotal 171 152 143 157 166 157Education EdM 603 603 589 617 643 580

EdD 47 78 59 60 53 70CAS 6 3 4 4 3 11

Subtotal 656 684 652 681 699 661Government MPA (1 Year) 191 202 209 225 208 172

MPA (2 Year) 72 84 86 89 90 103MPAID 49 56 77 63 64 63MPP 150 158 163 138 194 175MUP 4 5 7 10 6 5DPA 1 - - - - -

Subtotal 467 505 542 525 562 518Law JD 543 554 575 551 547 582

LLM 130 144 130 157 161 159SJD 10 7 14 8 3 7

Subtotal 683 705 719 716 711 748Medicine MD 162 157 165 177 147 152

MMSc 11 13 24 24 26 22Subtotal 173 170 189 201 173 174

Public Health MPH 205 214 211 209 213 214MS MOH 147 134 152 137 162 164DPH DS 39 42 65 39 54 49

Subtotal 391 390 428 385 429 427 Extension AA 10 16 20 13 20 15

ALB 126 134 113 120 118 108ALM 88 84 82 91 112 140Grad Cert 341 312 245 233 184 202

Subtotal 565 546 460 457 434 465 TOTAL 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)

Latin Middle NorthAfrica Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total

College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588

GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311

Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602

Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39

Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201

Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36

Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102

Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407

Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266

Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42

Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177

Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50

TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programsSOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

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Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Fall 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Africa Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25 Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21 Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22 South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22 Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13 Other 59 49 48 52 64 60 Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163 Asia China 318 337 354 361 378 403 India 120 112 133 167 189 193 Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130 South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269 Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113 Other 286 285 279 281 298 313 Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421Europe Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54 France 67 83 78 68 76 82 Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149 Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53 Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52 United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194 Other 444 451 473 477 462 468 Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052Latin America Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44 Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61 Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33 Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50 Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28 Other 92 86 65 60 58 72 Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288 Middle East Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16 Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13 Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81 Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16 Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80 Other 34 28 34 32 34 31 Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237 North America Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471 Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98 Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569 Oceania Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68 Fiji - - - - 1 - New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21 Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89 Stateless - 2 - - 2 2 TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

Africa Other Algeria Benin Botswana Cameroon Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia The Gambia Malawi Mauritius Morocco Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia

Asia Other Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Burma (Myanmar) Hong Kong Indonesia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Malaysia Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Uzbekistan Vietnam

Europe Other Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Georgia Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Jersey Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Ukraine Yugoslavia (Former)

Latin America Other The Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Costa Rica Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Honduras Jamaica Panama Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela

Middle East Other Bahrain Iraq Jordan Kuwait Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates West Bank

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Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006

Harvard Students by School (1)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

College 330 322 348 334 435 497

GSAS 62 61 56 55 76 57

Education 12 5 8 10 10 3

Extension 291 298 307 365 354 339

Other Harvard Schools 22 17 10 21 11 16

Subtotal 717 703 729 785 886 912

Other Students by Educational Level (2)

Secondary School 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444

Graduate 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831

Undergraduate 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286

Unknown 279 299 72 89 71 67

Subtotal 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628

TOTAL 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540

Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)

2006 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female TotalCollege - - - - 36 - - - GSAS 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184

Dental (4) 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36 Design 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2 Divinity 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8 Education 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104 Government 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11 Law 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49 Medical - - - - 1 - - - Public Health 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5 Extension (5)

4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265 TOTAL 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664

(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students

(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award

2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina

(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs

(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same

number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester

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University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)

Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent

Arts and Sciences BusinessProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4782 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840 Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198

Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320 Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92 Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95 TOTAL 721 347 1068 9615 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099

Design DivinityProfessor Professor

Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190 Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35

Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20 Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - - Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231 TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496

Education GovernmentProfessor Professor

Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378 Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72

Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140 Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373 Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 138 TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1190

Law Public HealthProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612 Non-Tenured (3) 2 1 3 30 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109

Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322 Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238 Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193 TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849

Medical Quad-Based DentalProfessor Professor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60 Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60 Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258 Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50 TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty Professor Professor

Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9111Non-Tenured (3) - - - - Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755

Other Faculty (5) 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195

Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2370TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21635Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38 TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21635

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Several faculty have appointments at more than one school so an adjusted University total is provided to account for duplication Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) University Professors are special endowed positions and are the Universitys highest professorial distinction They are included in the Tenured totals of the Schools in which they were originally appointed Arts and Sciences (16) Business (2) Government (1) and Law (2)

(3) Non-Tenured Professor counts include Non-Tenured Professors andor Professors of Practice (except in the Design School where Professors of Practice are tenured) The following schools have Professors of Practice Arts amp Sciences (17) Business (14) Design (7) Divinity (4) Education (4) Government (7)

(4) Counts include Lecturers Instructors and Preceptors Divinity School Lecturers and Instructors are included with that Schools counts for Other Faculty

(5) Other Faculty include Associates Academic Associates Principal Counselors Denominational Critics Curators Department Heads (Faculty) Directors (Faculty) Directors Associate (Faculty) Fellows (Other Faculty) Members of Faculty Physicians (Other Faculty) Professors Adjunct Research Associates (Other Faculty) Research Fellows Student SupervisorsAdvisors Tutors Academics (Other Faculty) Visiting Faculty

(6) Design School Associate Professor total includes three Adjunct Associate Professors

(7) Other Academic Units include the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study University Health Services and Memorial Church

(8) Dental and Law School Assistant Professor totals each include one Assistant Clinical Professor

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Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)

Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit

Head Count Full-time

Medical (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

Quad-basedProfessor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578TOTAL 209 101 310 3008

Hospital-Based on PayrollProfessor (4) 137 12 149 1443Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450TOTAL 212 57 269 2530

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 499 73 572 Associate Professor 914 267 1181 Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849 Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615 TOTAL 6164 4053 10217

Head Count Full-time

Dental (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

On-PayrollProfessor

Tenured 5 1 6 60Non-Tenured (7) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 4 2 6 60Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 7 - 7 Associate Professor 12 5 17 Assistant Professor 21 5 26 Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238 TOTAL 217 71 288

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) The Faculties of the Medical and Dental Schools are made up of both quad and hospital-based personnel Quad-based faculty are located in Medical and Dental School facilities and are primarily research oriented Hospital-based faculty are located in affiliated hospitals and work in both research and clinical settings Medical School faculty supervise degree students post-doctoral residents fellows and interns FTEs are not available for the Clinical Unpaid Appointments in the Faculty of Medicine

(3) Other Faculty (on Payroll) include Associates Academic Associates Principal Research Associates Visiting Faculty and Hospital-based Lecturers and Instructors

(4) Hospital-Based on Payroll counts for Professors Associate Professors and Assistant Professors include small numbers of Clinical Professors (6) Associate Clinical Professors (2) and Assistant Clinical Professors (4) respectively

(5) Clinical Unpaid Appointments at the Medical and Dental schools exclude faculty who also have paid appointments at these schools

(6) Other Faculty (Unpaid) includes Administrative Officers (Faculty) Assistants Clinical Associates Fellows Instructors Lecturers Research Associates Research Fellows Teaching Associates and Visiting Faculty

(7) Dental (On Payroll) Non-Tenured Professor total includes two Clinical Professors and Assistant Professor total includes one Assistant Clinical Professor

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207 Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018 Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207 Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903 TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721

Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - 10369

Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802Medical 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems who are not reflected in the counts above

(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (name as of October 31 2006)(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Academic Staff (2)

Non-Faculty

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

20staff excl LHTS

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670 Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793 Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884 Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181 Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183 Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230 Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146 Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148 Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166 University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770 Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36 Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207

Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)

Core departments in bold service departments in italics

President amp Provost University Marshaland Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047 University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106 University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685

VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264 Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398 Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582 Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294 University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174

Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205 VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566

Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968 VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705 VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383 VP Government Community and

Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449 VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333 University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066 Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225

Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

21staff excl LHTs

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Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)

Fiscal Medical PublicYear College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health

1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600

1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575

1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470

1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515

1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570

1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790

1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675

1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775

1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770

1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840

1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800

1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890

1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895

2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950

2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980

2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050

2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300

2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670

2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300

2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620

2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800

Average Annual Growth Rates Medical Public

College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health

20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62

10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49

5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49

1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39

(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above) and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704) (3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION

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Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)

Ranked in descending order for FY2007

Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 NotesFY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007

Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788

Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244

Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186

Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224

Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766

Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560

Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232

Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181

Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984

Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146

Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980

Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services

Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044

Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247

Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students

Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270

Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435

MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200

Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986

Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204

Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450

Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480

Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570

Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40

Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60

Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)

(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07 totals for consistency and comparison

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

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Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007

Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianFiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861

1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413

1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192

1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101

1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164

1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606

1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079

1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034

1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379

1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029

1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161

1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959

1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833

2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303

2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082

2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114

2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180

2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149

2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002

2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881

2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2041 2250 1160 2603 $31773 $74995

Average Annual Growth RatesUndergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianServices Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33

10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 31 21 38 42 28

5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 31 25 39 39 19

1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 22 29 34 44 29

(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year

MFI for 2007 is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years

SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION

TUITION

xxxFY07 Boston CPI-U will be available mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
xxxFY07 US CPI-U will be avaiable mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
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Tuition_Undergrad_over_Timexls

Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)

Expressed in thousands of dollars

GRANTSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for SchoolCollege $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249Dental 867 177 61 1104 138Design 4647 - 349 4996 361Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616Extension 457 154 91 702 203TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554

LOANSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for School

College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860Design - 6065 2354 8419 608Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541Government - 8004 8381 16385 446Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381Extension - 2189 569 2758 797TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367

EMPLOYMENT TOTALWork-Study Other of Total Aid Grant Loans

(CWSP) Term Total for School amp EmploymentCollege $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757Business - - - 00 71835Dental 17 - 17 02 8016Design 325 102 427 31 13843Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871Education 598 - 598 26 23403Government 205 640 845 23 36753Law 723 661 1384 20 68337Medical 41 - 41 01 28873Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483Extension - - - 00 3460TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495

(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs (2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental LoansNOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted monies

Federal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grants

Outside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billing

LoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guarantee

Federal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programs

Outside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans

EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in school

Other term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors

fin aid

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted moniesFederal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grantsOutside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billingLoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guaranteeFederal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programsOutside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in schoolOther term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors
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Financial_Aidxls

Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006

Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of TotalFAS

Arts amp Sciences $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306College Library 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $87973 $36890 $124863 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - -

School of Dental Medicine 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258

School of Design 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181

Divinity School - - - 27 0 27 NA 00

Graduate School of Education 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171

JFK School of Government 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184

Law School 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151

Medical School 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296

School of Public Health 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230

277 174 451 - - - (1000) -

Other Faculties Subtotal $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263

Other Academic Departments (1) $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242

Service and Other Departments (2) $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98

GRAND TOTAL (3) $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies (2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

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Fed_Spon_Research_by_Schoolxls

Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2006 Totalas of

FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal TotalDepartment of Health amp Human Services National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706 Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81 Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787

Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12 Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11 Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11 Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10 Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45

National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74

Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23

Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18

Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15

Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12

Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12

Department of State 1610 1796 116 03

Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02

Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01

Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01

Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01

Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01

Department of Interior 370 395 68 01

Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01

Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00

Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00

Department of the Treasury 0 70 - 00

National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00

Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00 General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00 Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01 GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000

(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense

(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research

(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005

is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Fed_Research_by_Agencyxls

Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total

FASArts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95College Library - - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34

College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81

School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00

School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185

School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143

Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85

Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86

JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127

Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46

Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118

School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06

Other Faculties Subtotal $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109

Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64

Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01

GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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NonFed_Spon_Research_by_Schoolxls

Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Hospitals State Localamp Other Research amp Foreign Other

Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources TotalFAS

Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922 College Library - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323 College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351 School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398 Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527 Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525 JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354 Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764 Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181 School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489 Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087

GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Hospitals amp Other Universities

3

ResearchInstitutes

6

Foundations67

Corporations8

Other5State Local amp

Foreign Government11

30spagcy

ampCampPalatinoamp16ampB
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Non_Fed_Research_by_Sourcexls

Historical Funding of Research by SponsorExpressed in thousands of dollars

Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)Fiscal Year

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006National Institutes of Health $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878Other DHHS 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560National Science Foundation 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162Department of Defense 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059Department of Energy 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324Agency for International Development 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598Department of Education 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242Environmental Protection Agency 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983Department of Commerce 802 979 1371 1674 1164Department of State 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796Other (1) 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178Federal Total $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692

Non-Federal2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Foundations $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129State Local amp Foreign Government 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154Corporations 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147Research Institutes 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773Other Sources 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195Hospitals amp Other Universities 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868Non-Federal Total $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266

GRAND TOTAL (2) $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958

Growth in Sponsored ProjectsExpressed in millions of dollars

Expressed Fiscal Expenditure as ChangeYear Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $2002 $5221 72 $5831 53 2003 5389 32 5889 10 2004 5906 96 6316 72 2005 6233 55 6471 25 2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)

(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the

Office for Sponsored Programs

(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Summary of University Library Growth and Expenditures FY2006Collections Expenditures (in $000s) (2)

Increase

Volumes amp SalariesGross Net Pamphlets amp Wages Binding Total

University Library (HUL) (3) 2121 2121 119596 $6724 $2290 $11 - $8151 $17175

Faculty of Arts amp SciencesCentral Collections 218444 204835 9802557 29689 10406 14752 555 21129 76530House Libraries 60 60 210392 65 - 8 - 2 75Departmental amp Divisional Libraries 4204 3510 353694 820 250 2238 21 103 3432

Special amp Research Libraries 15373 4748 1127782 3120 1003 1645 49 1412 7229

GraduateProfess School Libraries 52456 25062 4212549 17629 6078 9486 392 8763 42348Less Duplication - - - (6984) (6984)

University Library Totals 292658 240336 15826570 $58047 $20026 $28139 $1017 $32576 $139806

(2) Due to rounding expenditures may be slightly different than reported in the Library Annual Report

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

(1) Net increase refers to the increase in volumes after accounting for replacement of previously owned volumes Revised count of FY05 is 15586234

(3) Expenditures for Harvard Depository reflect operations but exclude the interest and amortization for the Depository of $1925949

Cost ofRetirement and

Health Programs

Books and Other Library

Materials

Other Library Costs

(1)

The Harvard University Library SystemThe Harvard University Library founded in 1638 is the largest academic library in the world Harvardrsquos extensive collections serve as invaluable resources for students faculty and researchers Holdings include over 158 million volumes approximately 75 million photographs and millions of manuscript pages as well as recordings maps ephemera and an exploding number of digital resources all under the management of the 1200 full-time-equivalent staff members in more than 80 individual libraries Most libraries require a Harvard ID for admittance

To locate books or other library materials to find information on specific Harvard libraries or to access the library catalogs visit the Harvard Libraries web site at httplibharvardedu

Digital Collections at HarvardHarvard University provides open online access to a rich array of digital materials including photographic collections documents musical scores prints drawings historical maps books legal transcripts diaries manuscripts and more You can also find a growing number of subject-specific collections available online at httpdigitalcollectionsharvardedu

Locating Digital Materials at HarvardVisitors can use thousands of digital materials from the Harvard collections While access to many licensed e-resources such as journals requires a Harvard ID and PIN many other digital materials are open to all Internet users Here are some places to start bull E-Research Harvard Libraries is the Universityrsquos online system for searching and finding e-resources of many kinds httpe-researchlibharvardedu bull Use the HOLLIS catalog to locate not only digital collections but some individual digital objects as well Look for ldquoInternet Linksrdquo in HOLLIS records or choose ldquoDigital Resourcesrdquo when you begin your HOLLIS search httpholliscatalogharvardedu bull VIA Harvardrsquos Visual Information Access catalog provides links to more than 270000 individual images httpviaharvardedu

The Harvard University Library SystemThe many libraries at Harvard University comprise the largest academic library in the world which is known broadly as the Harvard University Library The Harvard University Library (HUL) is also a specific unit of Harvardrsquos Central Administration httphulharvardedu

HULrsquos mission is to collaborate with and coordinate the many independent parts of the Harvard library system to provide users with the best possible collections in all media to make them as accessible as possible and to preserve them for the future HUL programs include bull The Harvard Depository (HD) a high-density offsite storage facility shared by the Harvard libraries Research libraries and consortia worldwide have emulated its innovative design httphulharvardeduhd bull The HarvardndashGoogle Project through which the University Library and Google are collaborating to bring a large number of Harvardrsquos out-of-copyright library books to Internet users everywhere httphulharvardeduhgproject bull The Harvard University Archives preserves and provides access to Harvardrsquos historical records gathers an accurate authentic and complete record of the life of the University and promotes the highest standards of management for Harvardrsquos current records The collections are used by scholars of American social intellectual and academic history by historians of Harvard including University departments studying their own history by students learning the methods of historical research and by the general public httphulharvardeduhuarc bull HULrsquos Office for Information Systems (OIS) develops implements and maintains innovative and stable systems and services that support the academic and research mission of the University by providing integrated and coherent access to research materials and resources httphulharvardeduois bull Harvardrsquos Open Collections Program (OCP) advances teaching and learning on historical topics by providing online access to selected subject-specific historical resources httpocphulharvardedu bull The Weissman Preservation Center specializes in the conservation of the rarest of books manuscripts art on paper photographs and other flat objects which are among the Universityrsquos special collections httppreserveharvardedu

Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes amp Pamphlets

Gross Net FY2006 (1)

University Library University Archives 2032 2032 118900Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696

Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)Central Collections

Cabot 3113 2052 274545Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328Fung Library 3047 3002 59387HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295Houghton 5926 5926 487325Lamont 3468 2449 183469Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952Quad Library 508 482 25628Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937Widener 147896 147742 6280227

House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694Special Libraries

Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322Career Reference 193 30 5134Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528Development Office Library - - - Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) - (7000) 13000Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of - - - Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213

Information Research Center LibraryUkrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409

Graduate and Professional School LibrariesHarvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541

Monroe C Gutman LibraryHarvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077John F Kennedy School of Government

Library 2646 (735) 58578Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs - - 4374

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037Schlesinger Library on History of American Women

Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543

TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570

(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count

(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop

(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

library collections

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Library_Collectionsxls

Physical Plant FY2006

Gross SquareFootage of

Location (1) Acres Buildings (in 000s) Principal Activity on Site

Cambridge MA 225 13698 Main Campus

Boston MA 21 3104 Medical amp Dental Schools School of Public Health

Boston (Allston) 354 4700

Boston (Jamaica Plain) 233 41 Arnold ArboretumWatertown MA 29 1160 Arsenal BuildingsWeston MA 69 11 Case Estates (Arnold Arboretum)Somerville MA 2 16 Affiliated HousingMedford MA 1Bedford MA 79 11 Concord Field StationCarlisleMA 69 Concord Field StationConcord MA 605 Field Station (Museum of Comparative Zoology)Marlborough MA 43 Animal Research Center (NERPC)Southborough MA 87 293 Harvard DepositoryPetersham MA 2704 71 Harvard Forest (Forestry Botany)Hamilton MA 99 Harvard Forest Phillipston MA 205 Harvard Forest Royalston MA 57 Harvard Forest Harvard MA 37 19 Agassiz Cottage (Observatory)Shrewsbury MA 6 16 Artemas Ward Homestead (Museum)Kittery Point amp Sutton Island ME na 12 Howells Memorial amp Kendall HousesLedyard CT na 21 Red Top Crew QuartersWashington DC 16 198 Dumbarton Oaks amp Center for Hellenic StudiesFlorence Italy na 94 Villa I Tatti (Center for Italian Renaissance Studies)

TOTAL 4941 23467

(1) In addition to locations listed above Harvard has numerous smaller holdings SOURCES HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Business School University Publisher Athletics Other

The University owns and operates more than six hundred buildings of varying sizes and characteristics spread over a wide geographic area They encompass approximately 235 million gross square feet of space The physical plant provides living space for students and faculty research facilities to advance our base of knowledge classroom and library spaces for the dissemination of knowledge and space for administrative and support services

Physical Plant FY2006Building Ownership Primary Uses

Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total

FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000Public Health 8 573 24Real Estate 172 6301 269Central Administration 54 1640 70TOTAL 616 23467 1000

Additions to the Physical Plant

SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage

Gross Square Footage (in 000s)

Cumulative Growth

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Priorto 1900

1900-1909

1910-1919

1920-1929

1930-1939

1940-1949

1950-1959

1960-1969

1970-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2006

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Additional Gross Square Footage

Cumulative Growth

39

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Physical_Plant_Ownershipxls

Summary of Environmental Performance at Harvard

LocationTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE1000 sqft

Change FY90-06

FAS 118025 133 22Business 27403 186 70Design 2465 138 4Divinity 1784 99 -15Education 2775 129 16Government 909 34 -62Law 11464 125 26Other 69036 11 na

LongwoodTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE

1000 sqft Change

FY92-06Medical 66174 268 229Dental 2840 353 229

Public Health 14385 251 108

TOTAL 317260 148 65

Recycling RateTrash (lbs in

000s)

Change Trash FY90-

06FAS 33 9539 36Business 41 1587 53Design 54 146 -47Divinity 35 167 -15Education 48 144 -52Government 36 520 36Law 37 1027 1Medical 48 2170 naDental na na naPublic Health 37 659 naOther na 4207 naTOTAL 44 20165 -8

Water Use in Cubic Feet (CCF) FY2006

Per 1K Sq Ft FAS 364582 41 56Business 50439 34 -3Design 1953 11 27Divinity 4576 25 5Education 4824 22 62Government 6503 25 0Law 23557 26 -5Medical 168540 68 132Dental 2990 30 35Public Health 18796 33 -39Other 293359 35 NATOTAL 940119 44 81

Waste and Recycling FY2006

Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Building Energy Use FY2006

Change FY03-06

Total and Longwood area percent change is from FY1992 1990 not availableUpdated November 8 2007 to reflect revised electric conversion factors provided by EPA and DOE

Harvard University Refuse FY2006

Trash56

Co-mingled3

Other4

Composted21

Paper Cardboard

16

The Harvard University Greenhouse Gas Inventory is coordinated by the Harvard Green Campus Initiative using the World Resources Institute Greenhouse Gas Inventory Protocol For more information visit httpwwwgreencampusharvardeduggi

Exact fuel ratio and plant efficiency data was not available from the Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP) which supplies most energy for the Longwood Campus Greenhouse gas emissions for the Longwood Campus are based on best estimates available

Energy and Water Use data for Cambridge and Allston is compiled from UOS Utility Reports

Energy and water use data for Longwood Campus is reported by HMS and HSPH

Total Water Use at Harvard FY2003-FY2006

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

700000

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

Longwood

Cambridge

HRES City Water

FY90-FY91 does not include Longwood area

MTCDE Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent

Total solid waste (trash + recycling) at Harvard has increased 64 between 1990 and 2006Solid Waste and Recycling data for Cambridge and Allston was reported by UOS Solid Waste and Recycling DepartmentSolid Waste and Recycling data for the Longwwood campus was reported by the HMS and HSPH Operations Departments

Cambridge amp Allston data is from the UOS Utility Reports Harvard Medical School and Dental School data is reported by HMS Facilities Operations Harvard School of Public Health data is reported by HSPH Facilities Operations HRES city water data is not available prior to FY06 but will be included in Harvard total water use from FY06 onward

Harvard-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions FY1990 - FY2006

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

MTC

DE

Commute Trends FY1999-FY2006

FY2003 FY2006 FY2003 FY2006

2704 25798 $745562 $2566754 5293168 12792277 23 28

200000 200000 $2265002 $7631295

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Projects as of June 30 2006

Registered LEED Projects Certified LEED ProjectsProject Name Bldg Type Gross Sq Ft Project Name Bldg Type Level Gross Sq FtBusiness Public Health

Wyss Hall Offices 5000 Landmark Center Office Certified 42000Hamilton Hall Dormitory 48000 Harvard Real Estate Services

HRES (1) One Western Ave Housing Silver 229000 5 Cowperwaithe St Housing 208343 Schlesinger Lilbrary Library Certified 24000Library Outside Developer

90 Mount Auburn St Library 30405 Two Arrow St TheaterOffice Certified 36080Dining Services

Mather Dunster KitchenServery Silver 15870

SOURCE HARVARD GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVE

Green Campus Loan Fund FY2003 - FY2006

Green House Gas Savings (tons eCO2)Water Saving (gallons)Waste Recycled (lbs)

Return on InvestmentAmount Loaned

Environmental Financial

Savings

Total Amount Loaned per Faculty April 2002-June 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

$1805$1434

$1074$918 $833

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Cambridge Commute Type data is from UOS Transportation Services Department Summary Commute Data Form 4Longwood Commute Data is from the Harvard Medical School Parking Office

Leadership In Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a rating system for green buildings and provides a nationally accepted third-party verification that a building project meets the highest performance standardsLEED Certified The project has been third-party certified to meet the US Green Building Council LEED StandardsLEED Registered The project has registered for LEED Certification but is not yet verifiedAs of June 2007 Harvard has 7 projects certified and 16 projects registered Visit the HGCI website for an up to date list of LEED projects at Harvard wwwgreencampusharvardedu

Total University Income and Expenses for Fiscal Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Total Income - $2999583

Total Expenses - $2999503

SOURCE FINANCIAL REPORT TO THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS

Research19

Academic Support12

Scholarships Fellowships

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Support18

Auxiliary Services12

Instruction26

Libraries6

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Student Income less Scholarships Applied to Student

Income21

Current Use Gifts7

Endowment Income Distributed

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Other Receipts20

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Receipts17

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Receipts4

Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Spaceand Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total

Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) ExpensesFaculty of Arts amp Sciences Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378 Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619 FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071 Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068

School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848 School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634 Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922 Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577 Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018 School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509 Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224 Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056 School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252 Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812

Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880

Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586 Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161 Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141 Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514 Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453 Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855

Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273

Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814

Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681

TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503

(1) Includes expense credits and transfers(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University fundsSOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES

Expenses

Excel Data Table
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University_Expensesxls

Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value

Market Value (1) Units of Total Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462 Business 2190442 1332492 77 Dental 181704 111131 06 Design 358613 219329 13 Divinity 517453 316476 18 Education 436859 267185 15 Government (3) 876171 531497 31 Law 1445077 883581 50 Medical 3363899 2056842 118 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17 Public Health 979870 599292 34 Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40 University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00 Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120 Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000 Pledge Balances 303724 - -Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000

Historical Market Value of Endowment June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005

Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315 Business 1330368 1602580 1923709 Dental 120992 140214 158759 Design 244803 283266 321190 Divinity 346614 400107 455271 Education 294038 342062 389178 Government (3) 582141 672674 765781 Law 927308 1099556 1278171 Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234 Public Health 633753 743238 848137 Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026 Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370 Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804 Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327 Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917 Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048

(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks (3) Government includes Institute of Politics(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations ServicesSOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT

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Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007Unit Value at Actual

Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending

Year the Year (1)Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)

1987 $22475 1116$ 50 3203$ 143 4319$ 192 $809 36

1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 33

1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 39

1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 38

1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 42

1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 45

1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 48

1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 45

1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 46

1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 43 1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 41

1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 37

1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 33

2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 40

2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 33

2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 48

2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 52

2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 49

2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 45

2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 43

2007 $163504 $6973 43

Average Annual Growth Rates

20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -

10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -

5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -

1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -

(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units

of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1

(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above

as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis

(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year

(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46

Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations

of endowment principal made during the fiscal year

(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384

Value not available at time of publication

SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS

hist endow

Excel Data Table
File Attachment
Endowment_Historicalxls

On the Cover Magnolia blossoms frame the tower over the Lowell House dining hall at Harvard University Harvard College is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States It was established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was named for its first benefactor John Harvard of Charlestown Massachusetts Upon his death in 1638 the young minister left his library and half his estate to the new College Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth the College has grown from nine students with a single master to an enrollment of more than 20000 degree candidates including undergraduate and graduate students in 10 graduate and professional schools Photo by Jon Chase Harvard University News Office

  • COVER
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • ORGANIZATION
    • Central Administration
    • Faculties and Allieds
    • Research Centers
      • PEOPLE
        • Degree Student Headcount
        • Historical Enrollments
        • Enrollment by Degree
        • Enrollment by Ethnicity
        • Degrees Conferred by School
        • Degrees Conferred by Program
        • Undergraduate Degrees by Division
        • Degrees Conferred by Ethnicity
        • Historical Degrees Conferred
        • International Enrollment
        • Historical International Enrollment
        • SummerNon-Degree Enrollment
        • University Faculty Counts
        • Faculty of Medicine
        • Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools
        • Non-Faculty Staff in Other Areas
          • RESOURCES
            • Tuition by School - Historical
            • Comparative Tuition amp Fees
            • Undergrad Tuition Over Time
            • Financial Aid
            • Federal Sponsored Research
            • Federal Research by Agency
            • Non-Federal Sponsored Research
            • Historical Funding by Sponsor
            • Library Overview
            • Library Collections
            • Physical Plant
            • Environmental Performance
            • Income and Expense Charts
            • Income and Expense Details
            • Market Value of Endowment
            • Historical Endowment Performance
              • ON THE COVER
Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007
Unit Value at Actual
Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending
Year the Year (1) Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)
1971 $9760 $538 55 $2720 279 $3258 334 $504
1972 12480 553 44 655 52 1208 97 515
1973 13135 563 43 -309 -24 254 19 525
1974 $12826 $628 49 -$2123 -166 -$1495 -117 $540 42
1975 $10703 $624 58 $983 92 $1607 150 $562 53
1976 11686 624 53 757 65 1381 118 585 50
1977 12443 663 53 053 04 716 58 608 489
1978 12496 712 57 (587) (47) 125 10 632 506
1979 11909 810 68 578 49 1388 117 657 552
1980 $12487 $872 70 $1023 82 $1895 152 $677 542
1981 13510 952 70 540 40 1492 110 697 516
1982 $14050 $1234 88 -$1246 (89) -$012 (01) $718 511
1983 $12804 $1083 85 $4301 336 $5384 420 $740 578
1984 $17105 $1071 63 ($1692) (99) ($621) (36) $740 433
1985 15413 1152 75 2834 184 3986 259 758 492
1986 $18247 $ 1253 69 $ 4228 232 $ 5481 300 $786 431
1987 $22475 $ 1116 50 $ 3203 143 $ 4319 192 $809 360
1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 331
1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 390
1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 382
1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 420
1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 452
1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 477
1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 452
1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 458
1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 433
1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 411
1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 372
1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 332
2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 397
2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 334
2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 482
2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 515
2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 490
2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 446
2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 430
2007 $163504 $6973 430
Average Annual Growth Rates
20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -
10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -
5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -
1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -
(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units
of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1
(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above
as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis
(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year
(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46
Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations
of endowment principal made during the fiscal year
(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384
Value not available at time of publication
SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS
Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value
Market Value (1) Units of Total
Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462
Business 2190442 1332492 77
Dental 181704 111131 06
Design 358613 219329 13
Divinity 517453 316476 18
Education 436859 267185 15
Government (3) 876171 531497 31
Law 1445077 883581 50
Medical 3363899 2056842 118
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17
Public Health 979870 599292 34
Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40
University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00
Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120
Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000
Pledge Balances 303724 - -
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -
-
Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000
Historical Market Value of Endowment
June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005
Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315
Business 1330368 1602580 1923709
Dental 120992 140214 158759
Design 244803 283266 321190
Divinity 346614 400107 455271
Education 294038 342062 389178
Government (3) 582141 672674 765781
Law 927308 1099556 1278171
Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234
Public Health 633753 743238 848137
Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026
Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370
Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804
Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917
Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048
(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the
difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value
(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics
College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks
(3) Government includes Institute of Politics
(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums
Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds
University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations Services
SOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT
Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Space
and Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total
Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) Expenses
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378
Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619
FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071
Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068
School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848
School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634
Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922
Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577
Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018
School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509
Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224
Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056
School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252
Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812
Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880
Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586
Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161
Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141
Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514
Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453
Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855
Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273
Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814
Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681
TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503
(1) Includes expense credits and transfers
(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University funds
SOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Physical Plant FY2006
Building Ownership Primary Uses
Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage
Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a
Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total
FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285
Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210
Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195
Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69
Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48
Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92
Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59
Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38
Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03
Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000
Public Health 8 573 24
Real Estate 172 6301 269
Central Administration 54 1640 70
TOTAL 616 23467 1000
SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes
amp Pamphlets
Gross Net FY2006 (1)
University Library
University Archives 2032 2032 118900
Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696
Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)
Central Collections
Cabot 3113 2052 274545
Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328
Fung Library 3047 3002 59387
HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295
Houghton 5926 5926 487325
Lamont 3468 2449 183469
Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416
Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952
Quad Library 508 482 25628
Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048
Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937
Widener 147896 147742 6280227
House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392
Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694
Special Libraries
Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243
Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049
Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322
Career Reference 193 30 5134
Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528
Development Office Library 0 0 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188
European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598
Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331
Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) 0 (7000) 13000
Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755
Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656
Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356
Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of 0 0 0
Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213
Information Research Center Library
Ukrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409
Graduate and Professional School Libraries
Harvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576
Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120
Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046
Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541
Monroe C Gutman Library
Harvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077
John F Kennedy School of Government
Library 2646 (735) 58578
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs 0 0 4374
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037
Schlesinger Library on History of American Women
Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine
Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657
New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543
TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570
(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count
(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop
(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006
Historical Funding of Research by Sponsor
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
National Institutes of Health $111142 $118876 $138594 $141187 $145187 $149123 $174305 $182210 $199681 $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878
Other DHHS 25567 29165 21138 20163 20938 20309 11703 10223 12705 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560
National Science Foundation 21215 19140 24195 25085 23973 24777 23880 24176 23904 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162
Department of Defense 9596 10285 11686 12724 11849 10522 11074 12616 14436 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059
Department of Energy 7383 7273 7588 7603 7693 7948 7477 8267 8178 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 4574 7336 7406 7312 7303 7841 7903 8421 9524 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324
Agency for International Development 11691 10526 12499 20432 26123 28351 33255 25502 18660 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598
Department of Education 2286 3201 3302 3085 3121 2085 3066 4093 5246 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242
Environmental Protection Agency 1575 1555 2289 2533 3499 2942 3365 2839 3218 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983
Department of Commerce 939 1550 1215 824 5158 2707 3125 2483 2666 802 979 1371 1674 1164
Department of State 1668 2158 1922 2012 2366 2359 1982 1077 1264 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796
Other (1) 2080 2528 3613 4192 4428 4291 3547 6689 5610 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178
Federal Total $199718 $213592 $235447 $247151 $261638 $263255 $284682 $288597 $305092 $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692
Non-Federal Fiscal Year
1991(2) 1992 (2) 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Foundations NA NA 41230 $39652 $40140 $40742 $40779 $41517 $50196 $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129
State Local amp Foreign Government NA NA 19312 19300 16054 15796 14475 15244 11815 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154
Corporations NA NA 10892 10228 12863 14789 12122 12014 15026 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147
Research Institutes NA NA 4857 4763 6137 4674 4692 4907 5692 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773
Other Sources NA NA 6025 5393 4767 5678 8168 9574 12141 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195
Hospitals amp Other Universities NA NA 2110 2299 2345 1889 1794 2595 1888 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868
Non-Federal Total $76070 $82603 $8135 $81635 $82306 $83567 $82028 $85850 $96758 $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266
GRAND TOTAL (2) $275788 $296195 $243582 $328786 $343944 $346822 $366710 $374447 $401849 $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958
Growth in Sponsored Projects
Expressed in millions of dollars
Expressed
Fiscal Expenditure as Change
Year Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $
2002 $5221 72 $5831 53
2003 5389 32 5889 10
2004 5906 96 6316 72
2005 6233 55 6471 25
2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)
(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the
Office for Sponsored Programs
(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Hospitals State Local
amp Other Research amp Foreign Other
Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources Total
FAS
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922
College Library - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323
College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -
FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352
School of Business Administration - - - - - - -
School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351
School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398
Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527
Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525
JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354
Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764
Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181
School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489
Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509
Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318
Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087
GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library
and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95
College Library - - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34
College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - - 00 -
FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81
School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00
School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185
School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143
Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85
Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86
JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127
Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46
Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118
School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06
Other Faculties Subtotal 0 $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109
Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64
Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2006 Total
as of
FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal Total
Department of Health amp Human Services
National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706
Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81
Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787
Department of Defense
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12
Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11
Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11
Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10
Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45
National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74
Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18
Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15
Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12
Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12
Department of State 1610 1796 116 03
Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02
Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01
Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01
Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01
Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01
Department of Interior 370 395 68 01
Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01
Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00
Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00
Department of the Treasury 0 70 NA 00
National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00
Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00
General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00
Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000
(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense
(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005
is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $56070 $23386 $79456 $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297
Division of Continuing Education - 0 - 0 - 00 -
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 20234 8323 28557 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306
College Library 112 9 121 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3788 943 4731 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273
College Life Athletics GSAS - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
FAS Subtotal $80204 $32660 $112864 $87973 $36890 $124863 $0 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299
School of Business Administration 9 (29) (20) - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
School of Dental Medicine 3264 879 4143 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258
School of Design 101 47 148 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181
Divinity School - - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 27 0 27 NA 53 00
Graduate School of Education 4981 837 5819 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171
JFK School of Government 6713 1784 8497 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184
Law School 296 30 326 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151
Medical School 141587 60062 201649 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296
School of Public Health 97948 34913 132861 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 307 151 457 277 174 451 - 0 - 0 - 0 (1000) NA
Other Faculties Subtotal $255206 $98673 $353880 $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263
Other Academic Departments (1) $992 $94 $1087 $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242
Service and Other Departments (2) $435 $46 $481 $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98
GRAND TOTAL (3) $336838 $131474 $468312 $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies
(2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574
and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)
Expressed in thousands of dollars
GRANTS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793
GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740
Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249
Dental 867 177 61 1104 138
Design 4647 - 349 4996 361
Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611
Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433
Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531
Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210
Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501
Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616
Extension 457 154 91 702 203
ART (2) -
TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554
LOANS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165
GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13
Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751
Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860
Design - 6065 2354 8419 608
Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330
Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541
Government - 8004 8381 16385 446
Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770
Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498
Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381
Extension - 2189 569 2758 797
ART (2) -
TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367
EMPLOYMENT TOTAL
Work-Study Other As a of Total Grant Loans
(CWSP) Term Total for School amp Employment
College $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864
GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757
Business - - - 00 71835
Dental 17 - 17 02 8016
Design 325 102 427 31 13843
Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871
Education 598 - 598 26 23403
Government 205 640 845 23 36753
Law 723 661 1384 20 68337
Medical 41 - 41 01 28873
Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483
Extension - - - 00 3460
ART (2) - -
TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495
(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the
Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs
(2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental Loans
NOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit
Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Fiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
1985 $9500 $300 $1635 $1925 $740 $14100 1058 1066 677 1108 $12319 $34482
1986 $10266 $324 $1750 $1980 $780 $15100 1088 1112 697 1163 $13037 $36653
1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861
1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413
1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192
1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101
1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164
1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606
1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079
1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034
1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379
1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029
1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161
1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959
1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833
2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303
2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082
2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114
2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180
2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149
2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002
2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881
2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2042 2273 1160 2603 $31773 $74995
Average Annual Growth Rates
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33
10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 32 21 38 42 28
5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 33 25 39 39 19
1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 33 29 34 44 29
(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year
FY2007 CPI-U is projected at 263 based on projections from the Congressional Budget Office and Survey of Professional Forecasters
FY2007 Boston CPI-U is projected at 325 based on the CPI-U forecast plus the 5 yr average spread (FY02 - FY06) between CPI-U and CPI-Boston
FY2007 MFI is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years
SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION
Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)
Ranked in descending order for FY2007
Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 Notes
FY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007
Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228
Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794
Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788
Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310
Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244
Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731
Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186
Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504
UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224
Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766
Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560
Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232
Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040
Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500
Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181
Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526
Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984
Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636
Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146
Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338
Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980
Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services
Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044
Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368
Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247
Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students
Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270
Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435
MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750
Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300
Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200
Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450
Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986
Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527
Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204
Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450
Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050
Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570
Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480
Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570
Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40
Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60
Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)
(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception
Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded
(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07
totals for consistency and comparison
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)
Fiscal Medical Public
Year College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health
1967-68 $2000 $2000 $2000 $1900 $1000 $2000 $2000 $1750 $2000 $2000
1968-69 2000 2000 2000 1900 1000 2000 2000 1750 2500 2000
1969-70 2400 2400 2400 2300 1300 2400 2400 1750 2500 2400
1970-71 2600 2600 2800 2300 1300 2600 3000 2100 2500 2400
1971-72 $2670 $2670 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2670 $2870 $2100 $2500 $2670
1972-73 $2865 $2865 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2865 $2865 $2400 $2750 $2865
1974 3045 3045 3600 3000 2050 3045 3045 2400 3000 3045
1975 $3245 $3245 $3600 $3000 $2200 $3245 $3245 $2650 $3250 $3245
1976 $3590 $3590 $3800 $3450 $2850 $3590 $3590 $2950 $3740 $3550
1977 3950 3950 4100 3700 2850 3950 3950 3250 4250 3850
1978 4280 4280 4400 4200 3100 4256 4230 3550 5000 4130
1979 4665 4665 4800 4600 3300 4656 4665 4000 5750 4415
1980 $5110 $5110 $5100 $5050 $3700 $5120 $5110 $4375 $6500 $4810
1981 $5800 $5800 $5900 $5800 $4100 $5856 $5800 $5000 $7800 $5450
1982 $6695 $6695 $6900 $6600 $4700 $6752 $6695 $5850 $8900 $6215
1983 $7931 $7931 $8000 $7700 $5310 $7680 $7636 $6900 $10250 $7086
1984 $8752 $8752 $9000 $8600 $5790 $8320 $8367 $7900 $11200 $7667
1985 $9500 $9500 $10000 $9500 $6200 $8928 $9200 $8800 $12100 $8300
1986 $10266 $10266 $10750 $10165 $6640 $9552 $9840 $9650 $13100 $8826
1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600
1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575
1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470
1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515
1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570
1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790
1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675
1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775
1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770
1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840
1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800
1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890
1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895
2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950
2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980
2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050
2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300
2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670
2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300
2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620
2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800
Average Annual Growth Rates
Medical Public
College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health
20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62
10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49
5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49
1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39
(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee
(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above)
and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704)
(3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99
SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION
Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670
Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793
Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884
Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181
Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183
Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230
Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146
Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148
Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166
University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770
Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36
Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)
Core departments in bold service departments in italics
President amp Provost University Marshal
and Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047
University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106
University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685
VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264
Harvard Planning and Allston Initiative 00 - -
Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398
Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582
Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294
University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174
Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205
VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566
Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968
VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705
VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383
VP Government Community and
Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449
VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333
University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066
Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225
Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - - 903 - - - 903
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows
Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count
(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 - 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018
Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 - 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207
Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903
TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968
Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529
College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188
DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575
Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379
GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472
College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768
Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773
Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68
Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721
Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568
Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801
Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - - 10369
Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057
Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010
Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073
Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845
Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722
Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802
Medical 4105 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438
Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314
Radcliffe Institute for
Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766
Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or
teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems
who are not reflected in the counts above
(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)
Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit
Head Count Full-time
Medical (2) Male Female Total Equivalent
Quad-based
Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016
Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383
Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718
Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008
Hospital-Based on Payroll
Professor (4) 137 12 149 1443
Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395
Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242
Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450
TOTAL 212 57 269 2530
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 499 73 572
Associate Professor 914 267 1181
Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849
Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615
TOTAL 6164 4053 10217
Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent
Dental (2)
On-Payroll
Professor
Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured 3 -0 3 30
Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 7 -0 7
Associate Professor 12 5 17
Assistant Professor 21 5 26
Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238
TOTAL 217 71 288
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)
Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent
Arts and Sciences Business
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4806 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840
Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198
Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320
Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92
Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95
TOTAL 721 347 1068 9638 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099
Design Divinity
Professor Professor
Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190
Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35
Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20
Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - -0
Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231
TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496
Education Government
Professor Professor
Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378
Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72
Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140
Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373
Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 143
TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1195
Law Public Health
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612
Non-Tenured 2 1 3 3 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109
Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322
Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238
Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193
TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849
Medical Quad-Based Dental
Professor Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty
Professor Professor
Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9134
Non-Tenured (3) - - - -0 Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755
Other Faculty 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001
TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202
Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2375
TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21663
Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38
TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21663
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
369
formula
check
961
87
208
335
574
393
2558
1
Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006
Harvard Students by School (1)
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College 416 315 382 329 362 320 283 271 367 319 314 321 303 313 330 322 348 334 435 497
GSAS 39 43 63 59 58 75 44 49 60 43 49 37 43 55 62 61 56 55 76 57
Education 28 32 30 21 20 13 3 5 21 17 8 6 8 14 12 5 8 10 10 3
Extension 224 196 161 268 161 206 201 175 174 179 259 299 317 296 291 298 307 365 354 339
Other Harvard Schools 29 25 37 17 7 3 11 13 18 12 32 26 12 19 22 17 10 21 11 16
Subtotal 736 611 673 694 608 617 542 513 640 570 662 689 683 697 717 703 729 785 886 912
Other Students by Educational Level (2)
Secondary School 979 1002 948 910 953 964 1000 1353 1211 1290 1131 1211 1217 1244 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444
Graduate 1543 1595 1764 1740 1764 1863 1929 1937 1828 1783 1882 1883 1623 1667 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831
Undergraduate 1555 1491 1426 1433 1513 1396 1174 1327 1191 1130 1170 1155 1047 1101 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286
Unknown 451 643 495 359 379 337 357 214 137 149 204 160 343 335 279 299 72 89 71 67
Subtotal 4528 4731 4633 4442 4609 4560 4460 4831 4367 4352 4387 4409 4230 4347 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628
TOTAL 5264 5342 5306 5136 5217 5177 5002 5344 5007 4922 5049 5098 4913 5044 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540
Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)
2006
1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female Total
College - - - - - 36 - - -
GSAS 177 146 183 177 315 204 426 229 220 212 214 215 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184
Dental (4) 46 36 39 33 39 43 56 44 36 45 40 53 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36
Design 9 7 4 6 0 10 - - 3 2 - 1 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2
Divinity 24 32 32 46 43 23 13 21 35 35 32 30 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8
Education 54 68 75 94 97 112 61 156 70 69 70 71 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104
Government 14 11 9 10 8 10 13 17 11 18 9 15 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11
Law 36 35 42 48 40 68 62 63 70 76 64 43 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49
Medical - - - - - 1 - - -
Public Health 16 32 37 96 22 35 47 11 5 1 1 - 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5
Extension (5) 6156 6286 6116 5944 5994 5970 5715 5709 5281 5276 5186 4933 4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265
TOTAL 6532 6653 6537 6454 5994 6475 6220 6387 5731 5734 5616 5361 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664
(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session
(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students
(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award
2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina
(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs
(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same
number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SCHOOL AND REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Fall
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Africa
Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25
Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21
Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22
South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22
Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13
Other 59 49 48 52 64 60
Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163
Asia
China 318 337 354 361 378 403
India 120 112 133 167 189 193
Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130
South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269
Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113
Other 286 285 279 281 298 313
Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421
Europe
Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54
France 67 83 78 68 76 82
Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149
Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53
Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52
United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194
Other 444 451 473 477 462 468
Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052
Latin America
Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44
Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61
Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33
Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50
Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28
Other 92 86 65 60 58 72
Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288
Middle East
Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16
Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13
Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81
Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16
Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80
Other 34 28 34 32 34 31
Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237
North America
Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471
Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98
Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569
Oceania
Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68
Fiji - - - - 1 -
New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21
Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89
Stateless - 2 - - 2 2
TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are
for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)
Latin Middle North
Africa Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total
College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588
GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311
Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602
Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39
Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201
Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36
Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102
Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407
Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266
Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42
Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177
Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50
TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)
Academic Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College AB 1624 1625 1661 1749 1638 1604 1660 1728 1660 1720 1646 1684 1657 1651 1649 1675 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629
SB 16 20 10 15 12 12 10 14 8 9 5 13 17 11
Subtotal 7 6 14 18 1676 1740 1656 1699 1669 1663 1659 1689 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640
GSAS AM 267 260 294 323 287 286 299 288 314 267 290 287 263 287 289 286 317 325 363 349 331 402
ME - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - -
MFS 0 0 0 1 2 - - - 1 - - - 1 3 - - - 4
SM 44 49 34 45 29 31 38 26 18 42 32 37 44 65 58 60 66 56
PhD 273 316 294 305 307 342 389 370 407 390 390 373 437 428 438 412 387 383 392 444 413 473
Subtotal 2164 2201 2249 2377 2283 2287 2396 2450 752 688 718 686 719 757 759 735 750 776 814 854 810 935
Business MBA 787 770 785 792 785 776 799 788 816 797 804 777 892 859 897 876 848 916 887 894 884 903
DBA 8 11 12 8 10 6 7 9 8 2 6 10 9 4 12 4 5 4 3 4 6 3
Subtotal 795 781 797 800 795 782 806 797 824 799 810 787 901 863 909 880 853 920 890 898 890 906
Dental DMD 10 12 7 12 3 3 4 5 5 6 4 8 22 53 31 28 32 32 36 33 34 32
MMS 16 14 10 12 15 14 15 12 12 9
MPH 0 0 0 0 - 1 - - 2 - - - - -
DMS 1 1 5 3 7 3 7 6 7 8 8 10 11 9 12 5 8 10 3 3 11 4
Subtotal 11 13 12 15 10 6 11 11 34 35 30 42 49 77 53 45 57 56 54 48 57 45
Design M Arch 88 98 85 103 89 106 97 88 90 91 89 97 86 91 92 89 96 98 91 95 87 81
MAUDMLAUD 23 21 19 18 20 22 21 27 29 26 28 29 26 24 26 22 25 24 25 20 28 23
MDes 0 0 13 14 22 24 27 27 34 35 26 26 35 38 34 39 45 51 51 67 55 45
MLA 46 46 31 29 33 33 40 25 32 36 44 31 29 36 44 28 34 24 27 29 47 25
MUP - - - - 10 13 12 13 14 18 14 15 17 32 21
DrDes 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 4 5 7 3 4 3 - 3 7 9 11 8 8 7 12
Subtotal 157 165 148 164 165 188 192 171 190 195 190 197 192 201 212 199 227 222 217 236 256 207
Divinity MDiv 49 49 62 56 33 53 54 46 31 57 47 50 52 52 54 53 63 38 50 44 58 42
MTS 57 59 77 73 78 74 84 95 97 74 91 88 90 99 116 103 95 102 83 102 94 97
ThM 10 13 5 13 10 14 11 4 13 4 11 7 11 12 7 7 7 4 7 5 4 9
ThD 6 10 8 6 5 6 3 3 10 6 7 8 8 12 3 4 6 8 3 6 10 9
Subtotal 122 131 152 148 126 147 152 148 151 141 156 153 161 175 180 167 171 152 143 157 166 157
Education EdM 369 377 395 386 404 478 469 497 527 479 522 521 588 580 609 540 603 603 589 617 643 580
EdD 68 76 87 93 94 98 101 64 63 78 87 69 63 47 62 58 47 78 59 60 53 70
CAS 22 35 26 25 29 49 35 30 32 34 24 29 18 15 13 12 6 3 4 4 3 11
Subtotal 459 488 508 504 527 625 605 591 622 591 633 619 669 642 684 610 656 684 652 681 699 661
Government MPA (1 Year) 211 228 225 257 278 282 267 245 218 215 227 221 225 236 194 202 191 202 209 225 208 172
MPA (2 Year) 40 42 51 56 58 57 70 60 45 41 56 30 60 54 59 94 72 84 86 89 90 103
MPAID 0 0 - - - - 49 56 77 63 64 63
MPP 147 132 158 140 154 135 154 148 158 212 202 219 182 233 207 143 150 158 163 138 194 175
MCRPMUP - - - - - 3 7 4 4 10 3 6 4 5 7 10 6 5
DPA 0 0 - - - - 1 - - - - -
Subtotal 398 402 434 453 490 474 491 453 421 471 492 474 471 533 463 445 467 505 542 525 562 518
Law JD 538 551 553 584 537 550 532 543 524 540 553 546 548 538 563 557 543 554 575 551 547 582
LLM 128 110 105 95 122 125 134 140 133 125 145 146 146 135 158 134 130 144 130 157 161 159
SJD 9 12 10 9 7 9 2 5 3 5 14 7 6 8 6 13 10 7 14 8 3 7
Subtotal 675 673 668 688 666 684 668 688 660 670 712 699 700 681 727 704 683 705 719 716 711 748
Medicine MD 157 150 156 168 146 170 161 160 137 191 152 170 188 165 178 162 162 157 165 177 147 152
MMSc - - - - 11 8 13 12 19 11 20 19 11 13 24 24 26 22
Subtotal 168 146 170 161 160 148 199 165 182 207 176 198 181 173 170 189 201 173 174
Public Health MPH - - - 118 139 106 140 123 165 173 165 167 205 214 211 209 213 214
MS MOH 201 193 208 181 242 211 225 104 92 122 113 134 125 122 146 133 147 134 152 137 162 164
DPH DS 20 26 18 35 30 37 25 39 39 42 47 47 49 59 66 52 39 42 65 39 54 49
Subtotal 221 219 226 216 272 248 250 261 270 270 300 304 339 354 377 352 391 390 428 385 429 427
Extension AA 25 18 14 8 20 16 19 14 11 11 5 13 7 15 19 12 10 16 20 13 20 15
ALB 88 92 105 113 96 123 93 113 131 117 128 104 109 115 117 135 126 134 113 120 118 108
ALM 40 33 55 58 46 71 79 77 84 79 78 62 89 72 91 77 88 84 82 91 112 140
Grad Cert 0 0 191 209 173 208 209 192 196 209 213 220 213 261 294 301 341 312 245 233 184 202
Subtotal 153 143 365 388 335 418 400 396 422 416 424 399 418 463 521 525 565 546 460 457 434 465
TOTAL 5312 5366 5715 5921 5815 6029 6132 6126 6167 6217 6286 6241 6495 6585 6742 6532 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343
Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432
Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775
30
Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147
Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202
Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349
Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51
Hispanic
Male 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158
Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155
Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313
Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45
International Students
Male 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887
Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593
Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480
Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215
Native American
Male 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16
Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12
Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28
Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602
Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404
Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006
Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437
UnknownOther
Male 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460
Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472
Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932
Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135
TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration
Academic Year 2005-2006
Concentration Male Female Total
Humanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104
History amp Literature 23 40 63
Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33
Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24
History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21
Philosophy 16 5 21
Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15
Literature 4 11 15
Linguistics 3 11 14
Music 9 4 13
Classics 8 3 11
East Asian Studies 7 3 10
Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4
Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4
Classics (Latin) - 3 3
Classical Archaeology - 2 2
Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2
Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2
Classics (Greek) - 1 1
Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1
Subtotal 148 215 363
Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94
Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60
Physics 33 10 43
Chemistry 19 20 39
Applied Mathematics 17 10 27
Computer Science 22 3 25
Engineering Sciences 18 7 25
Mathematics 15 6 21
Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20
Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12
Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9
Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8
Statistics - 2 2
Subtotal 214 171 385
Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238
Government 123 72 195
Psychology 34 88 122
Social Studies 48 53 101
History 60 36 96
Anthropology 15 43 58
History amp Science 9 21 30
Sociology 8 21 29
Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4
African amp African American Studies - 3 3
Subtotal 458 418 876
Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16
Subtotal 8 8 16
TOTAL 828 812 1640
Concentrations totals listed are for primary concentrations only
Includes both AB and SB programs
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
Male Female Total
College AB 819 810 1629
SB 9 2 11
GSAS AM 226 176 402
MFS 3 1 4
SM 47 9 56
PhD 267 206 473
Business MBA 601 302 903
DBA 1 2 3
Dental DMD 17 15 32
MMSc 7 2 9
DMSc 1 3 4
Design MArch 50 31 81
MAUDMLAUD 18 5 23
MDes 24 21 45
MLA 10 15 25
MUP 9 12 21
DrDes 5 7 12
Divinity MDiv 24 18 42
MTS 43 54 97
ThM 5 4 9
ThD 4 5 9
Education EdM 138 442 580
EdD 20 50 70
CAS 1 10 11
Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172
MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103
MPAID 38 25 63
MPP 87 88 175
MUP 3 2 5
Law JD 330 252 582
LLM 87 72 159
SJD 5 2 7
Medical MD 76 76 152
MMSc 15 7 22
Public Health MPH 118 96 214
MS 72 92 164
DPH 2 1 3
DS 11 35 46
Extension AA 11 4 15
ALB 51 57 108
ALM 83 57 140
Grad Cert 91 111 202
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by School (1)
Academic Year 2005-2006
Male Female Total
College 828 812 1640
GSAS 543 392 935
Business 602 304 906
Dental 25 20 45
Design 116 91 207
Divinity 76 81 157
Education 159 502 661
Government 312 206 518
Law 422 326 748
Medical 91 83 174
Public Health 203 224 427
Extension
Undergraduate 62 61 123
Graduate 174 168 342
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
1 1 1 1 1
Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070
Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325
Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395
Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535
Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741
Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276
Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63
Hispanic
Male 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491
Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530
Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021
Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51
International Students
Male 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370
Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622
Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992
Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198
Native American
Male 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50
Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57
Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107
Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685
Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212
Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897
Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442
UnknownOther
Male 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216
Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210
Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426
Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121
TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006
Male Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total check ft pt
College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 6712 3
GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174 161 13
PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 3576 -
Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820 1820 -
DBA 22 - 13 - 35 1855 35 -
Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143 143 -
MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 41 -
DMSc 13 - 10 - 23 207 23 -
Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 310 38
MAUDMLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 45 -
MDes 30 - 11 1 42 41 1
MLA 25 2 63 - 90 88 2
MUP 17 3 35 - 55 52 3
DrDes 21 - 17 - 38 618 38 -
Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 155 17
MTS 95 4 114 7 220 209 11
ThM 2 - - - 2 2 -
ThD 27 - 18 - 45 439 45 -
Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 532 86
EdD 90 9 216 26 341 306 35
CAS 4 - 0 8 - 12 971 12 -
Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381 357 24
MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 148 5
MPP 245 13 195 7 460 440 20
MUP 6 - 7 1 14 13 1
PhD 12 - 8 1 21 1029 20 1
Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 1729 -
LLM 94 - 71 - 165 165 -
SJD 39 - 33 - 72 1966 72 -
Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 769 -
MMSc 27 - 22 - 49 818 49 -
Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 137 129
MS 38 43 131 20 232 169 63
DPH 3 2 7 5 17 10 7
DS 65 11 162 18 256 771 227 29
Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 168 217
ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 975 95 495
TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114 18914 1200 20114
20114
(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program
(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Degree Student Head Count by School
Fall Enrollment Fall Enrollment
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College (2) 6634 6656 6630 6704 6684 6660 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715
GSAS (3) 3090 3008 2937 2926 2979 3144 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750
Business 1468 1492 1475 1517 1485 1458 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855
Dental (4) 210 223 234 210 209 214 213 207 202 205 199 207
Design 526 511 524 532 538 550 536 556 595 619 579 618
Divinity 493 500 516 513 481 480 451 443 455 428 423 439
Education 1129 1207 1171 1171 1096 1087 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971
Government 776 862 831 728 770 840 881 896 924 956 944 1029
Law 1844 1855 1856 1861 1860 1838 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966
Medical 745 753 753 757 744 756 777 787 780 766 784 818
Public Health 664 729 726 756 760 823 808 825 737 825 787 771
Extension
Undergraduate 417 433 456 423 403 437 435 401 403 385 389 385
Graduate 314 420 488 541 589 631 626 671 676 592 599 590
Subtotal All Degree Students 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
Adj for Joint Degree Students (60) (77) (84) (70) (57) (71) (78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)
TOTAL 18250 18572 18513 18569 18541 18847 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042
Enrollment Level (5) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
1994 1994 1994
Undergraduates
Full-Time 6760 6802 6784 6855 6816 6816 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880
Part-Time 291 287 302 272 271 281 254 228 233 225 210 220
Subtotal 7051 7089 7086 7127 7087 7097 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100
Graduate Students
Full-Time 7760 7957 7898 7844 7842 8116 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238
Part-Time 783 893 910 980 991 1004 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963
Subtotal 8543 8850 8808 8824 8833 9120 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201
1st Professional Degree (6)
Full-Time 2689 2682 2681 2661 2657 2677 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796
Part-Time 27 28 22 27 21 24 25 18 25 21 17 17
Subtotal 2716 2710 2703 2688 2678 2701 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813
TOTAL 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included
in the counts for non-degree students on page 16
(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students
(6) 1st-Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006
Counts taken as of October 15 2006
Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time Total
College (1)
Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695
Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704
Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649
Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667 FTE - (Part time2) FTE - (Part time3)
Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 67135 FAS FTE 6713
GSAS (3) 67135
Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568
All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182
Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 - 3737 13 3750 37435 3741
Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 18550 1855
Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 2070 207
Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 5960 589
Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 4250 420
Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 9105 890
Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 10035 995
Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 19660 1966
Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 8180 818
Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 6570 619
Extension 00 0
Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 2765 FTE excl 240
Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590 3425 Extension 260
Subtotal All Degree Students 10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114 195140 188950 19314
Adj for Joint Degree Students (43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)
TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042
(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third
and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Sample Table
Cat 1 Cat 2 Total
Category A 1 1 2
Category B 1 1 2
Category C 1 1 2
Category D 1 1 2
Total 4 4 8
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Science (5) These Programs are housed and administered within the Weatherhead Center (6) WIDE is the Wide-scale Interactive Development for Educators These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide

Initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

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Governance and Innovation Robert and Renee Belfer Center for Science and

International Affairs Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Center for International Development at Harvard

University Center for Public Leadership Harvard Environmental Economics Program Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations Institute of Politics Joint Center for Housing Studies Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press Politics and

Public Policy A Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local

Government(3)

Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy Women and Public Policy Program

UNIVERSITY-WIDE INITIATIVES Center on the Developing Child Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Harvard Initiative for Global Health Harvard Stem Cell Institute Harvard University Center for the Environment Harvard University Native American Program Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health Initiative in Innovative Computing Institute for Quantitative Social Science Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy Microbial Sciences Initiative Mind Brain and Behavior Initiative Origins of Life Initiative Program on Health Systems Improvement Edmond J Safra Foundation Center for Ethics University Committee on Human Rights Studies

MEDICINE Center for Biomedical Informatics Center for Craniofacial Engineering Center for Excellence in Womenrsquos Health Center for Genetics and Genomics Harvard Medical

School-Partners Healthcare Center for Health and the Global Environment Center for Hereditary Deafness Center for Immunodeficiency Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative

Technology Center for Magnetic Resonance Center for Mental Health and Media Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair

Center for Neurofibromatosis and Allied Disorders Center for Palliative Care

Dana FarberHarvard Cancer Center Division for Research and Education in

Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies Division of AIDS Division of Emergency Medicine Division of Health Care Policy Research and Education Division of Health Sciences and Technology Division of Medical Ethics Division of Nutrition Division on Primary Care Harvard Clinical Research Institute Harvard-Mahoney Neuroscience Institute Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology and Initiative

for Chemical Genetics Institute of Proteomics JDRF Center for Immunological Tolerance at Harvard(2)

New England Primate Research Center New England Regional Center of Excellence for

Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases

LAW Berkman Center for Internet amp Society Child Advocacy Program East Asian Legal Studies Program Environmental Law and Policy Program European Law Research Center Fund for Tax and Fiscal Policy Research Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice Human Rights Program Islamic Legal Studies Program Labor and Worklife Program Legal History Program John M Olin Center for Law Economics and Business Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy Biotechnology

and Ethics Program on Corporate Governance Program on International Financial Systems Program on Negotiation Program on the Legal Profession

PUBLIC HEALTH Center for Health Communication Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies Harvard Center for Society and Health Harvard Injury Control Center Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative

RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the

History of Women in America (1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) JDRF is the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (3) The Taubman Center includes the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time TotalCollege (1)

Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695 Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704 Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649 Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667

Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 GSAS (3)

Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568 All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182 Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 3737 13 3750

Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 Extension

Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590

10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114

(43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)

TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042

(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year (3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties

(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

Subtotal All Degree StudentsAdj for Joint Degree Students

5149

Undergraduate

5248

1st Professional

5347

Graduate

DMD JD MDiv MD CollegeMaleFemale

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Excel Data Table
File Attachment
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Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Degree Student Head Count by SchoolCounts taken as of October 15 2006

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006College (2) 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715GSAS (3) 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750Business 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855Dental (4) 213 207 202 205 199 207Design 536 556 595 619 579 618Divinity 451 443 455 428 423 439Education 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971Government 881 896 924 956 944 1029Law 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966Medical 777 787 780 766 784 818Public Health 808 825 737 825 787 771Extension

Undergraduate 435 401 403 385 389 385Graduate 626 671 676 592 599 590

19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)

TOTAL 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042

Enrollment Level (5) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Undergraduates

Full-Time 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880Part-Time 254 228 233 225 210 220Subtotal 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100

Graduate StudentsFull-Time 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238Part-Time 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963Subtotal 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201

1st Professional Degree (6)

Full-Time 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796Part-Time 25 18 25 21 17 17Subtotal 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813

TOTAL 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included in the counts for non-degree students on page 17(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students

(6) 1st Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

Adj for Joint Degree Students

Subtotal All Degree Students

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Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total

College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174

PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820

DBA 22 - 13 - 35 Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143

MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 DMSc 13 - 10 - 23

Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 MAUD MLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 MDes 30 - 11 1 42 MLA 25 2 63 - 90 MUP 17 3 35 - 55 DDes 21 - 17 - 38

Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 MTS 95 4 114 7 220

ThM 2 - - - 2 ThD 27 - 18 - 45

Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 EdD 90 9 216 26 341

CAS 4 - 8 - 12 Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381

MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 MPP 245 13 195 7 460 MUP 6 - 7 1 14 PhD 12 - 8 1 21

Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 LLM 94 - 71 - 165 SJD 39 - 33 - 72

Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 MMSc 27 - 22 - 49

Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 MS 38 43 131 20 232 DPH 3 2 7 5 17 DS 65 11 162 18 256

Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114

(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad

(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program

(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

ENRL DEG

Excel Data Table
File Attachment
Enrollment_by_Degreexls

Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

College

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ess

Dental

Design

Divinity

Educatio

n

Governmen

t

Law Medica

l

Public Hea

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Extensio

n

Total

AsianPacific IslanderMale 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119

BlackNon-HispanicMale 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63

HispanicMale 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51

International StudentsMale 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198

Native AmericanMale 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442

UnknownOtherMale 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121

TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114

Percentage of Minority and International Students by Enrollment Level

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Degrees Conferred by School (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Male Female Total

College 828 812 1640GSAS 543 392 935Business 602 304 906Dental 25 20 45Design 116 91 207Divinity 76 81 157Education 159 502 661Government 312 206 518Law 422 326 748Medical 91 83 174Public Health 203 224 427Extension

Undergraduate 62 61 123Graduate 174 168 342

TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

Female Male

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

5347

Graduate

55

45

1st Professional

5050

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Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

Male Female TotalCollege AB 819 810 1629

SB 9 2 11

GSAS AM 226 176 402 MFS 3 1 4

SM 47 9 56 PhD 267 206 473

Business MBA 601 302 903 DBA 1 2 3

Dental DMD 17 15 32 MMSc 7 2 9 DMSc 1 3 4

Design MArch 50 31 81 MAUD MLAUD 18 5 23 MDes 24 21 45 MLA 10 15 25 MUP 9 12 21 DDes 5 7 12

Divinity MDiv 24 18 42 MTS 43 54 97

ThM 5 4 9 ThD 4 5 9

Education EdM 138 442 580 EdD 20 50 70

CAS 1 10 11

Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172 MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103 MPAID 38 25 63 MPP 87 88 175 MUP 3 2 5

Law JD 330 252 582 LLM 87 72 159 SJD 5 2 7

Medical MD 76 76 152 MMSc 15 7 22

Public Health MPH 118 96 214 MS 72 92 164 DPH 2 1 3 DS 11 35 46

Extension AA 11 4 15 ALB 51 57 108 ALM 83 57 140 Grad Cert 91 111 202 TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

11comdeg

Excel Data Table
File Attachment
Degrees_Conferred_by_Programxls

Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Concentration Male Female TotalHumanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104

History amp Literature 23 40 63 Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33 Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24 History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21 Philosophy 16 5 21 Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15 Literature 4 11 15 Linguistics 3 11 14 Music 9 4 13 Classics 8 3 11 East Asian Studies 7 3 10 Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4 Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4 Classics (Latin) - 3 3 Classical Archaeology - 2 2 Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2 Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2 Classics (Greek) - 1 1 Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1 Subtotal 148 215 363

Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94 Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60 Physics 33 10 43 Chemistry 19 20 39 Applied Mathematics 17 10 27 Computer Science 22 3 25 Engineering Sciences (2) 18 7 25 Mathematics 15 6 21 Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20 Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12 Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9 Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8 Statistics - 2 2 Subtotal 214 171 385

Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238 Government 123 72 195 Psychology 34 88 122 Social Studies 48 53 101 History 60 36 96 Anthropology 15 43 58 History amp Science 9 21 30 Sociology 8 21 29 Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4 African amp African American Studies - 3 3 Subtotal 458 418 876

Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16 Subtotal 8 8 16 TOTAL 828 812 1640

(1) Concentration totals listed are for primary concentrations only

(2) Includes both AB and SB programs

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

UG deg by division

Excel Data Table
File Attachment
UG_Degrees_by_Concxls

Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

College

GSASBusin

ess

Dental

Design

Divinity

Educatio

n

Governmen

t

Law Medica

l

Public Hea

lth

Extensio

n

Total

AsianPacific IslanderMale 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343 Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432 Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113

BlackNon-HispanicMale 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147 Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202 Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51

HispanicMale 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158 Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155 Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45

International StudentsMale 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887 Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593 Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215

Native AmericanMale 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16 Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12 Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602 Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404 Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437

UnknownOtherMale 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460 Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472 Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135

TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883

Percentage of Degrees Conferred to Minority and International Students

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Undergraduate Graduate 1st Professional

AsianBlackHispanicInternationalNative American

DMD JD MDiv MD College

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Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)

Academic Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 College AB 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629

SB 8 9 5 13 17 11Subtotal 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640

GSAS AM 317 325 363 349 331 402ME 1 - 1 1 - - MFS 1 3 - - - 4

SM 44 65 58 60 66 56PhD 387 383 392 444 413 473Subtotal 750 776 814 854 810 935

Business MBA 848 916 887 894 884 903DBA 5 4 3 4 6 3

Subtotal 853 920 890 898 890 906Dental DMD 32 32 36 33 34 32

MMS 15 14 15 12 12 9MPH 2 - - - - -DMS 8 10 3 3 11 4

Subtotal 57 56 54 48 57 45Design M Arch 96 98 91 95 87 81

MAUD MLAUD 25 24 25 20 28 23MDes 45 51 51 67 55 45MLA 34 24 27 29 47 25MUP 18 14 15 17 32 21DDes 9 11 8 8 7 12

Subtotal 227 222 217 236 256 207Divinity MDiv 63 38 50 44 58 42

MTS 95 102 83 102 94 97ThM 7 4 7 5 4 9ThD 6 8 3 6 10 9

Subtotal 171 152 143 157 166 157Education EdM 603 603 589 617 643 580

EdD 47 78 59 60 53 70CAS 6 3 4 4 3 11

Subtotal 656 684 652 681 699 661Government MPA (1 Year) 191 202 209 225 208 172

MPA (2 Year) 72 84 86 89 90 103MPAID 49 56 77 63 64 63MPP 150 158 163 138 194 175MUP 4 5 7 10 6 5DPA 1 - - - - -

Subtotal 467 505 542 525 562 518Law JD 543 554 575 551 547 582

LLM 130 144 130 157 161 159SJD 10 7 14 8 3 7

Subtotal 683 705 719 716 711 748Medicine MD 162 157 165 177 147 152

MMSc 11 13 24 24 26 22Subtotal 173 170 189 201 173 174

Public Health MPH 205 214 211 209 213 214MS MOH 147 134 152 137 162 164DPH DS 39 42 65 39 54 49

Subtotal 391 390 428 385 429 427 Extension AA 10 16 20 13 20 15

ALB 126 134 113 120 118 108ALM 88 84 82 91 112 140Grad Cert 341 312 245 233 184 202

Subtotal 565 546 460 457 434 465 TOTAL 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)

Latin Middle NorthAfrica Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total

College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588

GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311

Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602

Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39

Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201

Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36

Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102

Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407

Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266

Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42

Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177

Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50

TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programsSOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

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Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Fall 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Africa Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25 Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21 Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22 South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22 Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13 Other 59 49 48 52 64 60 Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163 Asia China 318 337 354 361 378 403 India 120 112 133 167 189 193 Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130 South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269 Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113 Other 286 285 279 281 298 313 Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421Europe Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54 France 67 83 78 68 76 82 Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149 Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53 Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52 United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194 Other 444 451 473 477 462 468 Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052Latin America Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44 Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61 Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33 Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50 Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28 Other 92 86 65 60 58 72 Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288 Middle East Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16 Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13 Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81 Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16 Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80 Other 34 28 34 32 34 31 Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237 North America Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471 Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98 Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569 Oceania Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68 Fiji - - - - 1 - New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21 Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89 Stateless - 2 - - 2 2 TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

Africa Other Algeria Benin Botswana Cameroon Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia The Gambia Malawi Mauritius Morocco Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia

Asia Other Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Burma (Myanmar) Hong Kong Indonesia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Malaysia Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Uzbekistan Vietnam

Europe Other Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Georgia Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Jersey Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Ukraine Yugoslavia (Former)

Latin America Other The Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Costa Rica Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Honduras Jamaica Panama Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela

Middle East Other Bahrain Iraq Jordan Kuwait Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates West Bank

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Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006

Harvard Students by School (1)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

College 330 322 348 334 435 497

GSAS 62 61 56 55 76 57

Education 12 5 8 10 10 3

Extension 291 298 307 365 354 339

Other Harvard Schools 22 17 10 21 11 16

Subtotal 717 703 729 785 886 912

Other Students by Educational Level (2)

Secondary School 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444

Graduate 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831

Undergraduate 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286

Unknown 279 299 72 89 71 67

Subtotal 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628

TOTAL 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540

Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)

2006 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female TotalCollege - - - - 36 - - - GSAS 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184

Dental (4) 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36 Design 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2 Divinity 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8 Education 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104 Government 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11 Law 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49 Medical - - - - 1 - - - Public Health 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5 Extension (5)

4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265 TOTAL 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664

(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students

(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award

2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina

(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs

(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same

number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester

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University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)

Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent

Arts and Sciences BusinessProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4782 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840 Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198

Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320 Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92 Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95 TOTAL 721 347 1068 9615 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099

Design DivinityProfessor Professor

Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190 Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35

Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20 Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - - Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231 TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496

Education GovernmentProfessor Professor

Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378 Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72

Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140 Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373 Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 138 TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1190

Law Public HealthProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612 Non-Tenured (3) 2 1 3 30 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109

Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322 Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238 Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193 TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849

Medical Quad-Based DentalProfessor Professor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60 Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60 Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258 Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50 TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty Professor Professor

Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9111Non-Tenured (3) - - - - Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755

Other Faculty (5) 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195

Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2370TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21635Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38 TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21635

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Several faculty have appointments at more than one school so an adjusted University total is provided to account for duplication Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) University Professors are special endowed positions and are the Universitys highest professorial distinction They are included in the Tenured totals of the Schools in which they were originally appointed Arts and Sciences (16) Business (2) Government (1) and Law (2)

(3) Non-Tenured Professor counts include Non-Tenured Professors andor Professors of Practice (except in the Design School where Professors of Practice are tenured) The following schools have Professors of Practice Arts amp Sciences (17) Business (14) Design (7) Divinity (4) Education (4) Government (7)

(4) Counts include Lecturers Instructors and Preceptors Divinity School Lecturers and Instructors are included with that Schools counts for Other Faculty

(5) Other Faculty include Associates Academic Associates Principal Counselors Denominational Critics Curators Department Heads (Faculty) Directors (Faculty) Directors Associate (Faculty) Fellows (Other Faculty) Members of Faculty Physicians (Other Faculty) Professors Adjunct Research Associates (Other Faculty) Research Fellows Student SupervisorsAdvisors Tutors Academics (Other Faculty) Visiting Faculty

(6) Design School Associate Professor total includes three Adjunct Associate Professors

(7) Other Academic Units include the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study University Health Services and Memorial Church

(8) Dental and Law School Assistant Professor totals each include one Assistant Clinical Professor

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Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)

Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit

Head Count Full-time

Medical (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

Quad-basedProfessor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578TOTAL 209 101 310 3008

Hospital-Based on PayrollProfessor (4) 137 12 149 1443Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450TOTAL 212 57 269 2530

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 499 73 572 Associate Professor 914 267 1181 Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849 Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615 TOTAL 6164 4053 10217

Head Count Full-time

Dental (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

On-PayrollProfessor

Tenured 5 1 6 60Non-Tenured (7) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 4 2 6 60Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 7 - 7 Associate Professor 12 5 17 Assistant Professor 21 5 26 Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238 TOTAL 217 71 288

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) The Faculties of the Medical and Dental Schools are made up of both quad and hospital-based personnel Quad-based faculty are located in Medical and Dental School facilities and are primarily research oriented Hospital-based faculty are located in affiliated hospitals and work in both research and clinical settings Medical School faculty supervise degree students post-doctoral residents fellows and interns FTEs are not available for the Clinical Unpaid Appointments in the Faculty of Medicine

(3) Other Faculty (on Payroll) include Associates Academic Associates Principal Research Associates Visiting Faculty and Hospital-based Lecturers and Instructors

(4) Hospital-Based on Payroll counts for Professors Associate Professors and Assistant Professors include small numbers of Clinical Professors (6) Associate Clinical Professors (2) and Assistant Clinical Professors (4) respectively

(5) Clinical Unpaid Appointments at the Medical and Dental schools exclude faculty who also have paid appointments at these schools

(6) Other Faculty (Unpaid) includes Administrative Officers (Faculty) Assistants Clinical Associates Fellows Instructors Lecturers Research Associates Research Fellows Teaching Associates and Visiting Faculty

(7) Dental (On Payroll) Non-Tenured Professor total includes two Clinical Professors and Assistant Professor total includes one Assistant Clinical Professor

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207 Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018 Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207 Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903 TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721

Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - 10369

Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802Medical 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems who are not reflected in the counts above

(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (name as of October 31 2006)(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Academic Staff (2)

Non-Faculty

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670 Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793 Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884 Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181 Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183 Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230 Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146 Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148 Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166 University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770 Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36 Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207

Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)

Core departments in bold service departments in italics

President amp Provost University Marshaland Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047 University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106 University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685

VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264 Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398 Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582 Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294 University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174

Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205 VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566

Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968 VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705 VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383 VP Government Community and

Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449 VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333 University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066 Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225

Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

21staff excl LHTs

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Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)

Fiscal Medical PublicYear College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health

1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600

1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575

1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470

1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515

1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570

1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790

1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675

1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775

1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770

1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840

1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800

1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890

1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895

2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950

2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980

2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050

2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300

2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670

2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300

2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620

2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800

Average Annual Growth Rates Medical Public

College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health

20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62

10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49

5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49

1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39

(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above) and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704) (3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION

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Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)

Ranked in descending order for FY2007

Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 NotesFY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007

Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788

Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244

Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186

Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224

Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766

Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560

Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232

Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181

Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984

Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146

Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980

Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services

Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044

Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247

Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students

Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270

Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435

MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200

Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986

Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204

Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450

Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480

Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570

Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40

Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60

Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)

(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07 totals for consistency and comparison

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

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Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007

Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianFiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861

1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413

1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192

1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101

1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164

1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606

1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079

1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034

1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379

1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029

1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161

1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959

1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833

2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303

2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082

2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114

2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180

2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149

2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002

2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881

2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2041 2250 1160 2603 $31773 $74995

Average Annual Growth RatesUndergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianServices Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33

10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 31 21 38 42 28

5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 31 25 39 39 19

1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 22 29 34 44 29

(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year

MFI for 2007 is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years

SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION

TUITION

xxxFY07 Boston CPI-U will be available mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
xxxFY07 US CPI-U will be avaiable mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
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File Attachment
Tuition_Undergrad_over_Timexls

Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)

Expressed in thousands of dollars

GRANTSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for SchoolCollege $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249Dental 867 177 61 1104 138Design 4647 - 349 4996 361Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616Extension 457 154 91 702 203TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554

LOANSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for School

College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860Design - 6065 2354 8419 608Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541Government - 8004 8381 16385 446Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381Extension - 2189 569 2758 797TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367

EMPLOYMENT TOTALWork-Study Other of Total Aid Grant Loans

(CWSP) Term Total for School amp EmploymentCollege $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757Business - - - 00 71835Dental 17 - 17 02 8016Design 325 102 427 31 13843Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871Education 598 - 598 26 23403Government 205 640 845 23 36753Law 723 661 1384 20 68337Medical 41 - 41 01 28873Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483Extension - - - 00 3460TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495

(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs (2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental LoansNOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted monies

Federal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grants

Outside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billing

LoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guarantee

Federal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programs

Outside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans

EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in school

Other term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors

fin aid

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted moniesFederal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grantsOutside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billingLoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guaranteeFederal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programsOutside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in schoolOther term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors
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Financial_Aidxls

Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006

Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of TotalFAS

Arts amp Sciences $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306College Library 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $87973 $36890 $124863 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - -

School of Dental Medicine 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258

School of Design 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181

Divinity School - - - 27 0 27 NA 00

Graduate School of Education 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171

JFK School of Government 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184

Law School 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151

Medical School 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296

School of Public Health 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230

277 174 451 - - - (1000) -

Other Faculties Subtotal $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263

Other Academic Departments (1) $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242

Service and Other Departments (2) $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98

GRAND TOTAL (3) $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies (2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

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Fed_Spon_Research_by_Schoolxls

Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2006 Totalas of

FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal TotalDepartment of Health amp Human Services National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706 Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81 Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787

Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12 Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11 Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11 Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10 Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45

National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74

Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23

Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18

Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15

Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12

Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12

Department of State 1610 1796 116 03

Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02

Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01

Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01

Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01

Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01

Department of Interior 370 395 68 01

Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01

Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00

Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00

Department of the Treasury 0 70 - 00

National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00

Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00 General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00 Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01 GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000

(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense

(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research

(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005

is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Fed_Research_by_Agencyxls

Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total

FASArts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95College Library - - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34

College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81

School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00

School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185

School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143

Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85

Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86

JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127

Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46

Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118

School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06

Other Faculties Subtotal $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109

Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64

Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01

GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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NonFed_Spon_Research_by_Schoolxls

Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Hospitals State Localamp Other Research amp Foreign Other

Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources TotalFAS

Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922 College Library - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323 College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351 School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398 Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527 Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525 JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354 Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764 Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181 School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489 Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087

GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Hospitals amp Other Universities

3

ResearchInstitutes

6

Foundations67

Corporations8

Other5State Local amp

Foreign Government11

30spagcy

ampCampPalatinoamp16ampB
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Non_Fed_Research_by_Sourcexls

Historical Funding of Research by SponsorExpressed in thousands of dollars

Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)Fiscal Year

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006National Institutes of Health $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878Other DHHS 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560National Science Foundation 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162Department of Defense 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059Department of Energy 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324Agency for International Development 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598Department of Education 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242Environmental Protection Agency 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983Department of Commerce 802 979 1371 1674 1164Department of State 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796Other (1) 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178Federal Total $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692

Non-Federal2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Foundations $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129State Local amp Foreign Government 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154Corporations 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147Research Institutes 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773Other Sources 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195Hospitals amp Other Universities 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868Non-Federal Total $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266

GRAND TOTAL (2) $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958

Growth in Sponsored ProjectsExpressed in millions of dollars

Expressed Fiscal Expenditure as ChangeYear Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $2002 $5221 72 $5831 53 2003 5389 32 5889 10 2004 5906 96 6316 72 2005 6233 55 6471 25 2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)

(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the

Office for Sponsored Programs

(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Historical_Funding_by_Sponsorxls

Summary of University Library Growth and Expenditures FY2006Collections Expenditures (in $000s) (2)

Increase

Volumes amp SalariesGross Net Pamphlets amp Wages Binding Total

University Library (HUL) (3) 2121 2121 119596 $6724 $2290 $11 - $8151 $17175

Faculty of Arts amp SciencesCentral Collections 218444 204835 9802557 29689 10406 14752 555 21129 76530House Libraries 60 60 210392 65 - 8 - 2 75Departmental amp Divisional Libraries 4204 3510 353694 820 250 2238 21 103 3432

Special amp Research Libraries 15373 4748 1127782 3120 1003 1645 49 1412 7229

GraduateProfess School Libraries 52456 25062 4212549 17629 6078 9486 392 8763 42348Less Duplication - - - (6984) (6984)

University Library Totals 292658 240336 15826570 $58047 $20026 $28139 $1017 $32576 $139806

(2) Due to rounding expenditures may be slightly different than reported in the Library Annual Report

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

(1) Net increase refers to the increase in volumes after accounting for replacement of previously owned volumes Revised count of FY05 is 15586234

(3) Expenditures for Harvard Depository reflect operations but exclude the interest and amortization for the Depository of $1925949

Cost ofRetirement and

Health Programs

Books and Other Library

Materials

Other Library Costs

(1)

The Harvard University Library SystemThe Harvard University Library founded in 1638 is the largest academic library in the world Harvardrsquos extensive collections serve as invaluable resources for students faculty and researchers Holdings include over 158 million volumes approximately 75 million photographs and millions of manuscript pages as well as recordings maps ephemera and an exploding number of digital resources all under the management of the 1200 full-time-equivalent staff members in more than 80 individual libraries Most libraries require a Harvard ID for admittance

To locate books or other library materials to find information on specific Harvard libraries or to access the library catalogs visit the Harvard Libraries web site at httplibharvardedu

Digital Collections at HarvardHarvard University provides open online access to a rich array of digital materials including photographic collections documents musical scores prints drawings historical maps books legal transcripts diaries manuscripts and more You can also find a growing number of subject-specific collections available online at httpdigitalcollectionsharvardedu

Locating Digital Materials at HarvardVisitors can use thousands of digital materials from the Harvard collections While access to many licensed e-resources such as journals requires a Harvard ID and PIN many other digital materials are open to all Internet users Here are some places to start bull E-Research Harvard Libraries is the Universityrsquos online system for searching and finding e-resources of many kinds httpe-researchlibharvardedu bull Use the HOLLIS catalog to locate not only digital collections but some individual digital objects as well Look for ldquoInternet Linksrdquo in HOLLIS records or choose ldquoDigital Resourcesrdquo when you begin your HOLLIS search httpholliscatalogharvardedu bull VIA Harvardrsquos Visual Information Access catalog provides links to more than 270000 individual images httpviaharvardedu

The Harvard University Library SystemThe many libraries at Harvard University comprise the largest academic library in the world which is known broadly as the Harvard University Library The Harvard University Library (HUL) is also a specific unit of Harvardrsquos Central Administration httphulharvardedu

HULrsquos mission is to collaborate with and coordinate the many independent parts of the Harvard library system to provide users with the best possible collections in all media to make them as accessible as possible and to preserve them for the future HUL programs include bull The Harvard Depository (HD) a high-density offsite storage facility shared by the Harvard libraries Research libraries and consortia worldwide have emulated its innovative design httphulharvardeduhd bull The HarvardndashGoogle Project through which the University Library and Google are collaborating to bring a large number of Harvardrsquos out-of-copyright library books to Internet users everywhere httphulharvardeduhgproject bull The Harvard University Archives preserves and provides access to Harvardrsquos historical records gathers an accurate authentic and complete record of the life of the University and promotes the highest standards of management for Harvardrsquos current records The collections are used by scholars of American social intellectual and academic history by historians of Harvard including University departments studying their own history by students learning the methods of historical research and by the general public httphulharvardeduhuarc bull HULrsquos Office for Information Systems (OIS) develops implements and maintains innovative and stable systems and services that support the academic and research mission of the University by providing integrated and coherent access to research materials and resources httphulharvardeduois bull Harvardrsquos Open Collections Program (OCP) advances teaching and learning on historical topics by providing online access to selected subject-specific historical resources httpocphulharvardedu bull The Weissman Preservation Center specializes in the conservation of the rarest of books manuscripts art on paper photographs and other flat objects which are among the Universityrsquos special collections httppreserveharvardedu

Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes amp Pamphlets

Gross Net FY2006 (1)

University Library University Archives 2032 2032 118900Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696

Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)Central Collections

Cabot 3113 2052 274545Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328Fung Library 3047 3002 59387HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295Houghton 5926 5926 487325Lamont 3468 2449 183469Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952Quad Library 508 482 25628Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937Widener 147896 147742 6280227

House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694Special Libraries

Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322Career Reference 193 30 5134Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528Development Office Library - - - Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) - (7000) 13000Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of - - - Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213

Information Research Center LibraryUkrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409

Graduate and Professional School LibrariesHarvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541

Monroe C Gutman LibraryHarvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077John F Kennedy School of Government

Library 2646 (735) 58578Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs - - 4374

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037Schlesinger Library on History of American Women

Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543

TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570

(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count

(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop

(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

library collections

Excel Data Table
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Library_Collectionsxls

Physical Plant FY2006

Gross SquareFootage of

Location (1) Acres Buildings (in 000s) Principal Activity on Site

Cambridge MA 225 13698 Main Campus

Boston MA 21 3104 Medical amp Dental Schools School of Public Health

Boston (Allston) 354 4700

Boston (Jamaica Plain) 233 41 Arnold ArboretumWatertown MA 29 1160 Arsenal BuildingsWeston MA 69 11 Case Estates (Arnold Arboretum)Somerville MA 2 16 Affiliated HousingMedford MA 1Bedford MA 79 11 Concord Field StationCarlisleMA 69 Concord Field StationConcord MA 605 Field Station (Museum of Comparative Zoology)Marlborough MA 43 Animal Research Center (NERPC)Southborough MA 87 293 Harvard DepositoryPetersham MA 2704 71 Harvard Forest (Forestry Botany)Hamilton MA 99 Harvard Forest Phillipston MA 205 Harvard Forest Royalston MA 57 Harvard Forest Harvard MA 37 19 Agassiz Cottage (Observatory)Shrewsbury MA 6 16 Artemas Ward Homestead (Museum)Kittery Point amp Sutton Island ME na 12 Howells Memorial amp Kendall HousesLedyard CT na 21 Red Top Crew QuartersWashington DC 16 198 Dumbarton Oaks amp Center for Hellenic StudiesFlorence Italy na 94 Villa I Tatti (Center for Italian Renaissance Studies)

TOTAL 4941 23467

(1) In addition to locations listed above Harvard has numerous smaller holdings SOURCES HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Business School University Publisher Athletics Other

The University owns and operates more than six hundred buildings of varying sizes and characteristics spread over a wide geographic area They encompass approximately 235 million gross square feet of space The physical plant provides living space for students and faculty research facilities to advance our base of knowledge classroom and library spaces for the dissemination of knowledge and space for administrative and support services

Physical Plant FY2006Building Ownership Primary Uses

Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total

FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000Public Health 8 573 24Real Estate 172 6301 269Central Administration 54 1640 70TOTAL 616 23467 1000

Additions to the Physical Plant

SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage

Gross Square Footage (in 000s)

Cumulative Growth

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Priorto 1900

1900-1909

1910-1919

1920-1929

1930-1939

1940-1949

1950-1959

1960-1969

1970-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2006

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Additional Gross Square Footage

Cumulative Growth

39

Excel Data Table
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Physical_Plant_Ownershipxls

Summary of Environmental Performance at Harvard

LocationTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE1000 sqft

Change FY90-06

FAS 118025 133 22Business 27403 186 70Design 2465 138 4Divinity 1784 99 -15Education 2775 129 16Government 909 34 -62Law 11464 125 26Other 69036 11 na

LongwoodTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE

1000 sqft Change

FY92-06Medical 66174 268 229Dental 2840 353 229

Public Health 14385 251 108

TOTAL 317260 148 65

Recycling RateTrash (lbs in

000s)

Change Trash FY90-

06FAS 33 9539 36Business 41 1587 53Design 54 146 -47Divinity 35 167 -15Education 48 144 -52Government 36 520 36Law 37 1027 1Medical 48 2170 naDental na na naPublic Health 37 659 naOther na 4207 naTOTAL 44 20165 -8

Water Use in Cubic Feet (CCF) FY2006

Per 1K Sq Ft FAS 364582 41 56Business 50439 34 -3Design 1953 11 27Divinity 4576 25 5Education 4824 22 62Government 6503 25 0Law 23557 26 -5Medical 168540 68 132Dental 2990 30 35Public Health 18796 33 -39Other 293359 35 NATOTAL 940119 44 81

Waste and Recycling FY2006

Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Building Energy Use FY2006

Change FY03-06

Total and Longwood area percent change is from FY1992 1990 not availableUpdated November 8 2007 to reflect revised electric conversion factors provided by EPA and DOE

Harvard University Refuse FY2006

Trash56

Co-mingled3

Other4

Composted21

Paper Cardboard

16

The Harvard University Greenhouse Gas Inventory is coordinated by the Harvard Green Campus Initiative using the World Resources Institute Greenhouse Gas Inventory Protocol For more information visit httpwwwgreencampusharvardeduggi

Exact fuel ratio and plant efficiency data was not available from the Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP) which supplies most energy for the Longwood Campus Greenhouse gas emissions for the Longwood Campus are based on best estimates available

Energy and Water Use data for Cambridge and Allston is compiled from UOS Utility Reports

Energy and water use data for Longwood Campus is reported by HMS and HSPH

Total Water Use at Harvard FY2003-FY2006

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

700000

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

Longwood

Cambridge

HRES City Water

FY90-FY91 does not include Longwood area

MTCDE Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent

Total solid waste (trash + recycling) at Harvard has increased 64 between 1990 and 2006Solid Waste and Recycling data for Cambridge and Allston was reported by UOS Solid Waste and Recycling DepartmentSolid Waste and Recycling data for the Longwwood campus was reported by the HMS and HSPH Operations Departments

Cambridge amp Allston data is from the UOS Utility Reports Harvard Medical School and Dental School data is reported by HMS Facilities Operations Harvard School of Public Health data is reported by HSPH Facilities Operations HRES city water data is not available prior to FY06 but will be included in Harvard total water use from FY06 onward

Harvard-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions FY1990 - FY2006

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

MTC

DE

Commute Trends FY1999-FY2006

FY2003 FY2006 FY2003 FY2006

2704 25798 $745562 $2566754 5293168 12792277 23 28

200000 200000 $2265002 $7631295

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Projects as of June 30 2006

Registered LEED Projects Certified LEED ProjectsProject Name Bldg Type Gross Sq Ft Project Name Bldg Type Level Gross Sq FtBusiness Public Health

Wyss Hall Offices 5000 Landmark Center Office Certified 42000Hamilton Hall Dormitory 48000 Harvard Real Estate Services

HRES (1) One Western Ave Housing Silver 229000 5 Cowperwaithe St Housing 208343 Schlesinger Lilbrary Library Certified 24000Library Outside Developer

90 Mount Auburn St Library 30405 Two Arrow St TheaterOffice Certified 36080Dining Services

Mather Dunster KitchenServery Silver 15870

SOURCE HARVARD GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVE

Green Campus Loan Fund FY2003 - FY2006

Green House Gas Savings (tons eCO2)Water Saving (gallons)Waste Recycled (lbs)

Return on InvestmentAmount Loaned

Environmental Financial

Savings

Total Amount Loaned per Faculty April 2002-June 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

$1805$1434

$1074$918 $833

$453 $406 $362$133 $92 $80 $34 $8

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Cambridge Commute Type data is from UOS Transportation Services Department Summary Commute Data Form 4Longwood Commute Data is from the Harvard Medical School Parking Office

Leadership In Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a rating system for green buildings and provides a nationally accepted third-party verification that a building project meets the highest performance standardsLEED Certified The project has been third-party certified to meet the US Green Building Council LEED StandardsLEED Registered The project has registered for LEED Certification but is not yet verifiedAs of June 2007 Harvard has 7 projects certified and 16 projects registered Visit the HGCI website for an up to date list of LEED projects at Harvard wwwgreencampusharvardedu

Total University Income and Expenses for Fiscal Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Total Income - $2999583

Total Expenses - $2999503

SOURCE FINANCIAL REPORT TO THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS

Research19

Academic Support12

Scholarships Fellowships

3Institutional

Support18

Auxiliary Services12

Instruction26

Libraries6

Student Services3

Student Income less Scholarships Applied to Student

Income21

Current Use Gifts7

Endowment Income Distributed

31

Other Receipts20

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Receipts17

Non-Govt Grant and Contract

Receipts4

Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Spaceand Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total

Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) ExpensesFaculty of Arts amp Sciences Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378 Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619 FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071 Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068

School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848 School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634 Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922 Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577 Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018 School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509 Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224 Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056 School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252 Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812

Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880

Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586 Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161 Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141 Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514 Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453 Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855

Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273

Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814

Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681

TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503

(1) Includes expense credits and transfers(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University fundsSOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES

Expenses

Excel Data Table
File Attachment
University_Expensesxls

Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value

Market Value (1) Units of Total Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462 Business 2190442 1332492 77 Dental 181704 111131 06 Design 358613 219329 13 Divinity 517453 316476 18 Education 436859 267185 15 Government (3) 876171 531497 31 Law 1445077 883581 50 Medical 3363899 2056842 118 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17 Public Health 979870 599292 34 Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40 University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00 Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120 Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000 Pledge Balances 303724 - -Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000

Historical Market Value of Endowment June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005

Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315 Business 1330368 1602580 1923709 Dental 120992 140214 158759 Design 244803 283266 321190 Divinity 346614 400107 455271 Education 294038 342062 389178 Government (3) 582141 672674 765781 Law 927308 1099556 1278171 Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234 Public Health 633753 743238 848137 Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026 Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370 Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804 Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327 Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917 Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048

(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks (3) Government includes Institute of Politics(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations ServicesSOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT

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Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007Unit Value at Actual

Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending

Year the Year (1)Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)

1987 $22475 1116$ 50 3203$ 143 4319$ 192 $809 36

1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 33

1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 39

1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 38

1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 42

1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 45

1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 48

1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 45

1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 46

1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 43 1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 41

1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 37

1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 33

2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 40

2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 33

2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 48

2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 52

2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 49

2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 45

2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 43

2007 $163504 $6973 43

Average Annual Growth Rates

20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -

10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -

5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -

1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -

(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units

of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1

(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above

as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis

(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year

(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46

Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations

of endowment principal made during the fiscal year

(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384

Value not available at time of publication

SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS

hist endow

Excel Data Table
File Attachment
Endowment_Historicalxls

On the Cover Magnolia blossoms frame the tower over the Lowell House dining hall at Harvard University Harvard College is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States It was established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was named for its first benefactor John Harvard of Charlestown Massachusetts Upon his death in 1638 the young minister left his library and half his estate to the new College Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth the College has grown from nine students with a single master to an enrollment of more than 20000 degree candidates including undergraduate and graduate students in 10 graduate and professional schools Photo by Jon Chase Harvard University News Office

  • COVER
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • ORGANIZATION
    • Central Administration
    • Faculties and Allieds
    • Research Centers
      • PEOPLE
        • Degree Student Headcount
        • Historical Enrollments
        • Enrollment by Degree
        • Enrollment by Ethnicity
        • Degrees Conferred by School
        • Degrees Conferred by Program
        • Undergraduate Degrees by Division
        • Degrees Conferred by Ethnicity
        • Historical Degrees Conferred
        • International Enrollment
        • Historical International Enrollment
        • SummerNon-Degree Enrollment
        • University Faculty Counts
        • Faculty of Medicine
        • Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools
        • Non-Faculty Staff in Other Areas
          • RESOURCES
            • Tuition by School - Historical
            • Comparative Tuition amp Fees
            • Undergrad Tuition Over Time
            • Financial Aid
            • Federal Sponsored Research
            • Federal Research by Agency
            • Non-Federal Sponsored Research
            • Historical Funding by Sponsor
            • Library Overview
            • Library Collections
            • Physical Plant
            • Environmental Performance
            • Income and Expense Charts
            • Income and Expense Details
            • Market Value of Endowment
            • Historical Endowment Performance
              • ON THE COVER
Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007
Unit Value at Actual
Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending
Year the Year (1) Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)
1971 $9760 $538 55 $2720 279 $3258 334 $504
1972 12480 553 44 655 52 1208 97 515
1973 13135 563 43 -309 -24 254 19 525
1974 $12826 $628 49 -$2123 -166 -$1495 -117 $540 42
1975 $10703 $624 58 $983 92 $1607 150 $562 53
1976 11686 624 53 757 65 1381 118 585 50
1977 12443 663 53 053 04 716 58 608 489
1978 12496 712 57 (587) (47) 125 10 632 506
1979 11909 810 68 578 49 1388 117 657 552
1980 $12487 $872 70 $1023 82 $1895 152 $677 542
1981 13510 952 70 540 40 1492 110 697 516
1982 $14050 $1234 88 -$1246 (89) -$012 (01) $718 511
1983 $12804 $1083 85 $4301 336 $5384 420 $740 578
1984 $17105 $1071 63 ($1692) (99) ($621) (36) $740 433
1985 15413 1152 75 2834 184 3986 259 758 492
1986 $18247 $ 1253 69 $ 4228 232 $ 5481 300 $786 431
1987 $22475 $ 1116 50 $ 3203 143 $ 4319 192 $809 360
1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 331
1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 390
1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 382
1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 420
1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 452
1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 477
1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 452
1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 458
1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 433
1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 411
1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 372
1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 332
2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 397
2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 334
2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 482
2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 515
2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 490
2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 446
2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 430
2007 $163504 $6973 430
Average Annual Growth Rates
20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -
10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -
5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -
1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -
(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units
of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1
(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above
as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis
(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year
(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46
Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations
of endowment principal made during the fiscal year
(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384
Value not available at time of publication
SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS
Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value
Market Value (1) Units of Total
Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462
Business 2190442 1332492 77
Dental 181704 111131 06
Design 358613 219329 13
Divinity 517453 316476 18
Education 436859 267185 15
Government (3) 876171 531497 31
Law 1445077 883581 50
Medical 3363899 2056842 118
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17
Public Health 979870 599292 34
Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40
University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00
Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120
Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000
Pledge Balances 303724 - -
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -
-
Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000
Historical Market Value of Endowment
June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005
Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315
Business 1330368 1602580 1923709
Dental 120992 140214 158759
Design 244803 283266 321190
Divinity 346614 400107 455271
Education 294038 342062 389178
Government (3) 582141 672674 765781
Law 927308 1099556 1278171
Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234
Public Health 633753 743238 848137
Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026
Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370
Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804
Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917
Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048
(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the
difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value
(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics
College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks
(3) Government includes Institute of Politics
(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums
Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds
University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations Services
SOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT
Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Space
and Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total
Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) Expenses
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378
Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619
FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071
Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068
School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848
School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634
Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922
Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577
Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018
School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509
Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224
Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056
School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252
Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812
Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880
Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586
Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161
Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141
Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514
Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453
Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855
Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273
Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814
Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681
TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503
(1) Includes expense credits and transfers
(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University funds
SOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Physical Plant FY2006
Building Ownership Primary Uses
Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage
Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a
Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total
FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285
Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210
Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195
Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69
Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48
Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92
Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59
Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38
Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03
Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000
Public Health 8 573 24
Real Estate 172 6301 269
Central Administration 54 1640 70
TOTAL 616 23467 1000
SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes
amp Pamphlets
Gross Net FY2006 (1)
University Library
University Archives 2032 2032 118900
Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696
Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)
Central Collections
Cabot 3113 2052 274545
Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328
Fung Library 3047 3002 59387
HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295
Houghton 5926 5926 487325
Lamont 3468 2449 183469
Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416
Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952
Quad Library 508 482 25628
Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048
Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937
Widener 147896 147742 6280227
House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392
Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694
Special Libraries
Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243
Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049
Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322
Career Reference 193 30 5134
Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528
Development Office Library 0 0 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188
European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598
Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331
Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) 0 (7000) 13000
Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755
Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656
Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356
Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of 0 0 0
Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213
Information Research Center Library
Ukrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409
Graduate and Professional School Libraries
Harvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576
Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120
Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046
Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541
Monroe C Gutman Library
Harvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077
John F Kennedy School of Government
Library 2646 (735) 58578
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs 0 0 4374
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037
Schlesinger Library on History of American Women
Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine
Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657
New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543
TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570
(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count
(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop
(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006
Historical Funding of Research by Sponsor
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
National Institutes of Health $111142 $118876 $138594 $141187 $145187 $149123 $174305 $182210 $199681 $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878
Other DHHS 25567 29165 21138 20163 20938 20309 11703 10223 12705 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560
National Science Foundation 21215 19140 24195 25085 23973 24777 23880 24176 23904 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162
Department of Defense 9596 10285 11686 12724 11849 10522 11074 12616 14436 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059
Department of Energy 7383 7273 7588 7603 7693 7948 7477 8267 8178 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 4574 7336 7406 7312 7303 7841 7903 8421 9524 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324
Agency for International Development 11691 10526 12499 20432 26123 28351 33255 25502 18660 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598
Department of Education 2286 3201 3302 3085 3121 2085 3066 4093 5246 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242
Environmental Protection Agency 1575 1555 2289 2533 3499 2942 3365 2839 3218 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983
Department of Commerce 939 1550 1215 824 5158 2707 3125 2483 2666 802 979 1371 1674 1164
Department of State 1668 2158 1922 2012 2366 2359 1982 1077 1264 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796
Other (1) 2080 2528 3613 4192 4428 4291 3547 6689 5610 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178
Federal Total $199718 $213592 $235447 $247151 $261638 $263255 $284682 $288597 $305092 $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692
Non-Federal Fiscal Year
1991(2) 1992 (2) 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Foundations NA NA 41230 $39652 $40140 $40742 $40779 $41517 $50196 $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129
State Local amp Foreign Government NA NA 19312 19300 16054 15796 14475 15244 11815 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154
Corporations NA NA 10892 10228 12863 14789 12122 12014 15026 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147
Research Institutes NA NA 4857 4763 6137 4674 4692 4907 5692 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773
Other Sources NA NA 6025 5393 4767 5678 8168 9574 12141 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195
Hospitals amp Other Universities NA NA 2110 2299 2345 1889 1794 2595 1888 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868
Non-Federal Total $76070 $82603 $8135 $81635 $82306 $83567 $82028 $85850 $96758 $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266
GRAND TOTAL (2) $275788 $296195 $243582 $328786 $343944 $346822 $366710 $374447 $401849 $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958
Growth in Sponsored Projects
Expressed in millions of dollars
Expressed
Fiscal Expenditure as Change
Year Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $
2002 $5221 72 $5831 53
2003 5389 32 5889 10
2004 5906 96 6316 72
2005 6233 55 6471 25
2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)
(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the
Office for Sponsored Programs
(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Hospitals State Local
amp Other Research amp Foreign Other
Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources Total
FAS
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922
College Library - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323
College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -
FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352
School of Business Administration - - - - - - -
School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351
School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398
Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527
Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525
JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354
Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764
Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181
School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489
Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509
Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318
Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087
GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library
and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95
College Library - - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34
College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - - 00 -
FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81
School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00
School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185
School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143
Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85
Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86
JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127
Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46
Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118
School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06
Other Faculties Subtotal 0 $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109
Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64
Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2006 Total
as of
FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal Total
Department of Health amp Human Services
National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706
Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81
Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787
Department of Defense
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12
Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11
Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11
Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10
Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45
National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74
Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18
Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15
Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12
Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12
Department of State 1610 1796 116 03
Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02
Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01
Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01
Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01
Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01
Department of Interior 370 395 68 01
Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01
Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00
Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00
Department of the Treasury 0 70 NA 00
National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00
Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00
General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00
Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000
(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense
(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005
is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $56070 $23386 $79456 $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297
Division of Continuing Education - 0 - 0 - 00 -
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 20234 8323 28557 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306
College Library 112 9 121 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3788 943 4731 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273
College Life Athletics GSAS - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
FAS Subtotal $80204 $32660 $112864 $87973 $36890 $124863 $0 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299
School of Business Administration 9 (29) (20) - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
School of Dental Medicine 3264 879 4143 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258
School of Design 101 47 148 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181
Divinity School - - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 27 0 27 NA 53 00
Graduate School of Education 4981 837 5819 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171
JFK School of Government 6713 1784 8497 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184
Law School 296 30 326 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151
Medical School 141587 60062 201649 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296
School of Public Health 97948 34913 132861 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 307 151 457 277 174 451 - 0 - 0 - 0 (1000) NA
Other Faculties Subtotal $255206 $98673 $353880 $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263
Other Academic Departments (1) $992 $94 $1087 $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242
Service and Other Departments (2) $435 $46 $481 $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98
GRAND TOTAL (3) $336838 $131474 $468312 $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies
(2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574
and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)
Expressed in thousands of dollars
GRANTS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793
GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740
Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249
Dental 867 177 61 1104 138
Design 4647 - 349 4996 361
Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611
Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433
Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531
Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210
Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501
Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616
Extension 457 154 91 702 203
ART (2) -
TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554
LOANS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165
GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13
Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751
Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860
Design - 6065 2354 8419 608
Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330
Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541
Government - 8004 8381 16385 446
Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770
Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498
Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381
Extension - 2189 569 2758 797
ART (2) -
TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367
EMPLOYMENT TOTAL
Work-Study Other As a of Total Grant Loans
(CWSP) Term Total for School amp Employment
College $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864
GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757
Business - - - 00 71835
Dental 17 - 17 02 8016
Design 325 102 427 31 13843
Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871
Education 598 - 598 26 23403
Government 205 640 845 23 36753
Law 723 661 1384 20 68337
Medical 41 - 41 01 28873
Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483
Extension - - - 00 3460
ART (2) - -
TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495
(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the
Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs
(2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental Loans
NOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit
Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Fiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
1985 $9500 $300 $1635 $1925 $740 $14100 1058 1066 677 1108 $12319 $34482
1986 $10266 $324 $1750 $1980 $780 $15100 1088 1112 697 1163 $13037 $36653
1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861
1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413
1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192
1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101
1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164
1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606
1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079
1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034
1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379
1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029
1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161
1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959
1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833
2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303
2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082
2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114
2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180
2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149
2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002
2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881
2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2042 2273 1160 2603 $31773 $74995
Average Annual Growth Rates
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33
10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 32 21 38 42 28
5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 33 25 39 39 19
1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 33 29 34 44 29
(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year
FY2007 CPI-U is projected at 263 based on projections from the Congressional Budget Office and Survey of Professional Forecasters
FY2007 Boston CPI-U is projected at 325 based on the CPI-U forecast plus the 5 yr average spread (FY02 - FY06) between CPI-U and CPI-Boston
FY2007 MFI is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years
SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION
Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)
Ranked in descending order for FY2007
Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 Notes
FY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007
Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228
Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794
Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788
Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310
Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244
Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731
Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186
Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504
UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224
Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766
Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560
Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232
Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040
Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500
Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181
Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526
Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984
Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636
Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146
Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338
Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980
Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services
Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044
Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368
Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247
Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students
Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270
Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435
MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750
Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300
Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200
Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450
Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986
Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527
Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204
Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450
Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050
Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570
Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480
Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570
Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40
Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60
Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)
(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception
Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded
(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07
totals for consistency and comparison
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)
Fiscal Medical Public
Year College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health
1967-68 $2000 $2000 $2000 $1900 $1000 $2000 $2000 $1750 $2000 $2000
1968-69 2000 2000 2000 1900 1000 2000 2000 1750 2500 2000
1969-70 2400 2400 2400 2300 1300 2400 2400 1750 2500 2400
1970-71 2600 2600 2800 2300 1300 2600 3000 2100 2500 2400
1971-72 $2670 $2670 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2670 $2870 $2100 $2500 $2670
1972-73 $2865 $2865 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2865 $2865 $2400 $2750 $2865
1974 3045 3045 3600 3000 2050 3045 3045 2400 3000 3045
1975 $3245 $3245 $3600 $3000 $2200 $3245 $3245 $2650 $3250 $3245
1976 $3590 $3590 $3800 $3450 $2850 $3590 $3590 $2950 $3740 $3550
1977 3950 3950 4100 3700 2850 3950 3950 3250 4250 3850
1978 4280 4280 4400 4200 3100 4256 4230 3550 5000 4130
1979 4665 4665 4800 4600 3300 4656 4665 4000 5750 4415
1980 $5110 $5110 $5100 $5050 $3700 $5120 $5110 $4375 $6500 $4810
1981 $5800 $5800 $5900 $5800 $4100 $5856 $5800 $5000 $7800 $5450
1982 $6695 $6695 $6900 $6600 $4700 $6752 $6695 $5850 $8900 $6215
1983 $7931 $7931 $8000 $7700 $5310 $7680 $7636 $6900 $10250 $7086
1984 $8752 $8752 $9000 $8600 $5790 $8320 $8367 $7900 $11200 $7667
1985 $9500 $9500 $10000 $9500 $6200 $8928 $9200 $8800 $12100 $8300
1986 $10266 $10266 $10750 $10165 $6640 $9552 $9840 $9650 $13100 $8826
1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600
1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575
1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470
1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515
1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570
1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790
1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675
1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775
1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770
1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840
1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800
1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890
1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895
2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950
2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980
2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050
2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300
2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670
2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300
2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620
2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800
Average Annual Growth Rates
Medical Public
College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health
20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62
10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49
5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49
1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39
(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee
(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above)
and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704)
(3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99
SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION
Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670
Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793
Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884
Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181
Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183
Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230
Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146
Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148
Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166
University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770
Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36
Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)
Core departments in bold service departments in italics
President amp Provost University Marshal
and Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047
University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106
University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685
VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264
Harvard Planning and Allston Initiative 00 - -
Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398
Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582
Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294
University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174
Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205
VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566
Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968
VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705
VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383
VP Government Community and
Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449
VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333
University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066
Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225
Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - - 903 - - - 903
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows
Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count
(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 - 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018
Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 - 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207
Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903
TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968
Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529
College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188
DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575
Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379
GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472
College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768
Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773
Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68
Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721
Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568
Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801
Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - - 10369
Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057
Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010
Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073
Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845
Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722
Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802
Medical 4105 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438
Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314
Radcliffe Institute for
Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766
Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or
teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems
who are not reflected in the counts above
(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)
Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit
Head Count Full-time
Medical (2) Male Female Total Equivalent
Quad-based
Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016
Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383
Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718
Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008
Hospital-Based on Payroll
Professor (4) 137 12 149 1443
Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395
Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242
Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450
TOTAL 212 57 269 2530
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 499 73 572
Associate Professor 914 267 1181
Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849
Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615
TOTAL 6164 4053 10217
Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent
Dental (2)
On-Payroll
Professor
Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured 3 -0 3 30
Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 7 -0 7
Associate Professor 12 5 17
Assistant Professor 21 5 26
Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238
TOTAL 217 71 288
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)
Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent
Arts and Sciences Business
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4806 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840
Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198
Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320
Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92
Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95
TOTAL 721 347 1068 9638 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099
Design Divinity
Professor Professor
Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190
Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35
Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20
Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - -0
Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231
TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496
Education Government
Professor Professor
Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378
Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72
Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140
Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373
Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 143
TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1195
Law Public Health
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612
Non-Tenured 2 1 3 3 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109
Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322
Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238
Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193
TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849
Medical Quad-Based Dental
Professor Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty
Professor Professor
Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9134
Non-Tenured (3) - - - -0 Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755
Other Faculty 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001
TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202
Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2375
TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21663
Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38
TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21663
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
369
formula
check
961
87
208
335
574
393
2558
1
Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006
Harvard Students by School (1)
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College 416 315 382 329 362 320 283 271 367 319 314 321 303 313 330 322 348 334 435 497
GSAS 39 43 63 59 58 75 44 49 60 43 49 37 43 55 62 61 56 55 76 57
Education 28 32 30 21 20 13 3 5 21 17 8 6 8 14 12 5 8 10 10 3
Extension 224 196 161 268 161 206 201 175 174 179 259 299 317 296 291 298 307 365 354 339
Other Harvard Schools 29 25 37 17 7 3 11 13 18 12 32 26 12 19 22 17 10 21 11 16
Subtotal 736 611 673 694 608 617 542 513 640 570 662 689 683 697 717 703 729 785 886 912
Other Students by Educational Level (2)
Secondary School 979 1002 948 910 953 964 1000 1353 1211 1290 1131 1211 1217 1244 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444
Graduate 1543 1595 1764 1740 1764 1863 1929 1937 1828 1783 1882 1883 1623 1667 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831
Undergraduate 1555 1491 1426 1433 1513 1396 1174 1327 1191 1130 1170 1155 1047 1101 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286
Unknown 451 643 495 359 379 337 357 214 137 149 204 160 343 335 279 299 72 89 71 67
Subtotal 4528 4731 4633 4442 4609 4560 4460 4831 4367 4352 4387 4409 4230 4347 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628
TOTAL 5264 5342 5306 5136 5217 5177 5002 5344 5007 4922 5049 5098 4913 5044 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540
Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)
2006
1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female Total
College - - - - - 36 - - -
GSAS 177 146 183 177 315 204 426 229 220 212 214 215 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184
Dental (4) 46 36 39 33 39 43 56 44 36 45 40 53 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36
Design 9 7 4 6 0 10 - - 3 2 - 1 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2
Divinity 24 32 32 46 43 23 13 21 35 35 32 30 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8
Education 54 68 75 94 97 112 61 156 70 69 70 71 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104
Government 14 11 9 10 8 10 13 17 11 18 9 15 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11
Law 36 35 42 48 40 68 62 63 70 76 64 43 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49
Medical - - - - - 1 - - -
Public Health 16 32 37 96 22 35 47 11 5 1 1 - 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5
Extension (5) 6156 6286 6116 5944 5994 5970 5715 5709 5281 5276 5186 4933 4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265
TOTAL 6532 6653 6537 6454 5994 6475 6220 6387 5731 5734 5616 5361 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664
(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session
(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students
(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award
2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina
(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs
(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same
number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SCHOOL AND REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Fall
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Africa
Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25
Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21
Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22
South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22
Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13
Other 59 49 48 52 64 60
Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163
Asia
China 318 337 354 361 378 403
India 120 112 133 167 189 193
Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130
South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269
Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113
Other 286 285 279 281 298 313
Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421
Europe
Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54
France 67 83 78 68 76 82
Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149
Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53
Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52
United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194
Other 444 451 473 477 462 468
Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052
Latin America
Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44
Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61
Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33
Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50
Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28
Other 92 86 65 60 58 72
Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288
Middle East
Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16
Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13
Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81
Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16
Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80
Other 34 28 34 32 34 31
Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237
North America
Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471
Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98
Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569
Oceania
Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68
Fiji - - - - 1 -
New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21
Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89
Stateless - 2 - - 2 2
TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are
for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)
Latin Middle North
Africa Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total
College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588
GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311
Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602
Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39
Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201
Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36
Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102
Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407
Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266
Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42
Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177
Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50
TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)
Academic Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College AB 1624 1625 1661 1749 1638 1604 1660 1728 1660 1720 1646 1684 1657 1651 1649 1675 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629
SB 16 20 10 15 12 12 10 14 8 9 5 13 17 11
Subtotal 7 6 14 18 1676 1740 1656 1699 1669 1663 1659 1689 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640
GSAS AM 267 260 294 323 287 286 299 288 314 267 290 287 263 287 289 286 317 325 363 349 331 402
ME - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - -
MFS 0 0 0 1 2 - - - 1 - - - 1 3 - - - 4
SM 44 49 34 45 29 31 38 26 18 42 32 37 44 65 58 60 66 56
PhD 273 316 294 305 307 342 389 370 407 390 390 373 437 428 438 412 387 383 392 444 413 473
Subtotal 2164 2201 2249 2377 2283 2287 2396 2450 752 688 718 686 719 757 759 735 750 776 814 854 810 935
Business MBA 787 770 785 792 785 776 799 788 816 797 804 777 892 859 897 876 848 916 887 894 884 903
DBA 8 11 12 8 10 6 7 9 8 2 6 10 9 4 12 4 5 4 3 4 6 3
Subtotal 795 781 797 800 795 782 806 797 824 799 810 787 901 863 909 880 853 920 890 898 890 906
Dental DMD 10 12 7 12 3 3 4 5 5 6 4 8 22 53 31 28 32 32 36 33 34 32
MMS 16 14 10 12 15 14 15 12 12 9
MPH 0 0 0 0 - 1 - - 2 - - - - -
DMS 1 1 5 3 7 3 7 6 7 8 8 10 11 9 12 5 8 10 3 3 11 4
Subtotal 11 13 12 15 10 6 11 11 34 35 30 42 49 77 53 45 57 56 54 48 57 45
Design M Arch 88 98 85 103 89 106 97 88 90 91 89 97 86 91 92 89 96 98 91 95 87 81
MAUDMLAUD 23 21 19 18 20 22 21 27 29 26 28 29 26 24 26 22 25 24 25 20 28 23
MDes 0 0 13 14 22 24 27 27 34 35 26 26 35 38 34 39 45 51 51 67 55 45
MLA 46 46 31 29 33 33 40 25 32 36 44 31 29 36 44 28 34 24 27 29 47 25
MUP - - - - 10 13 12 13 14 18 14 15 17 32 21
DrDes 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 4 5 7 3 4 3 - 3 7 9 11 8 8 7 12
Subtotal 157 165 148 164 165 188 192 171 190 195 190 197 192 201 212 199 227 222 217 236 256 207
Divinity MDiv 49 49 62 56 33 53 54 46 31 57 47 50 52 52 54 53 63 38 50 44 58 42
MTS 57 59 77 73 78 74 84 95 97 74 91 88 90 99 116 103 95 102 83 102 94 97
ThM 10 13 5 13 10 14 11 4 13 4 11 7 11 12 7 7 7 4 7 5 4 9
ThD 6 10 8 6 5 6 3 3 10 6 7 8 8 12 3 4 6 8 3 6 10 9
Subtotal 122 131 152 148 126 147 152 148 151 141 156 153 161 175 180 167 171 152 143 157 166 157
Education EdM 369 377 395 386 404 478 469 497 527 479 522 521 588 580 609 540 603 603 589 617 643 580
EdD 68 76 87 93 94 98 101 64 63 78 87 69 63 47 62 58 47 78 59 60 53 70
CAS 22 35 26 25 29 49 35 30 32 34 24 29 18 15 13 12 6 3 4 4 3 11
Subtotal 459 488 508 504 527 625 605 591 622 591 633 619 669 642 684 610 656 684 652 681 699 661
Government MPA (1 Year) 211 228 225 257 278 282 267 245 218 215 227 221 225 236 194 202 191 202 209 225 208 172
MPA (2 Year) 40 42 51 56 58 57 70 60 45 41 56 30 60 54 59 94 72 84 86 89 90 103
MPAID 0 0 - - - - 49 56 77 63 64 63
MPP 147 132 158 140 154 135 154 148 158 212 202 219 182 233 207 143 150 158 163 138 194 175
MCRPMUP - - - - - 3 7 4 4 10 3 6 4 5 7 10 6 5
DPA 0 0 - - - - 1 - - - - -
Subtotal 398 402 434 453 490 474 491 453 421 471 492 474 471 533 463 445 467 505 542 525 562 518
Law JD 538 551 553 584 537 550 532 543 524 540 553 546 548 538 563 557 543 554 575 551 547 582
LLM 128 110 105 95 122 125 134 140 133 125 145 146 146 135 158 134 130 144 130 157 161 159
SJD 9 12 10 9 7 9 2 5 3 5 14 7 6 8 6 13 10 7 14 8 3 7
Subtotal 675 673 668 688 666 684 668 688 660 670 712 699 700 681 727 704 683 705 719 716 711 748
Medicine MD 157 150 156 168 146 170 161 160 137 191 152 170 188 165 178 162 162 157 165 177 147 152
MMSc - - - - 11 8 13 12 19 11 20 19 11 13 24 24 26 22
Subtotal 168 146 170 161 160 148 199 165 182 207 176 198 181 173 170 189 201 173 174
Public Health MPH - - - 118 139 106 140 123 165 173 165 167 205 214 211 209 213 214
MS MOH 201 193 208 181 242 211 225 104 92 122 113 134 125 122 146 133 147 134 152 137 162 164
DPH DS 20 26 18 35 30 37 25 39 39 42 47 47 49 59 66 52 39 42 65 39 54 49
Subtotal 221 219 226 216 272 248 250 261 270 270 300 304 339 354 377 352 391 390 428 385 429 427
Extension AA 25 18 14 8 20 16 19 14 11 11 5 13 7 15 19 12 10 16 20 13 20 15
ALB 88 92 105 113 96 123 93 113 131 117 128 104 109 115 117 135 126 134 113 120 118 108
ALM 40 33 55 58 46 71 79 77 84 79 78 62 89 72 91 77 88 84 82 91 112 140
Grad Cert 0 0 191 209 173 208 209 192 196 209 213 220 213 261 294 301 341 312 245 233 184 202
Subtotal 153 143 365 388 335 418 400 396 422 416 424 399 418 463 521 525 565 546 460 457 434 465
TOTAL 5312 5366 5715 5921 5815 6029 6132 6126 6167 6217 6286 6241 6495 6585 6742 6532 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343
Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432
Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775
30
Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147
Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202
Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349
Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51
Hispanic
Male 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158
Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155
Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313
Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45
International Students
Male 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887
Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593
Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480
Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215
Native American
Male 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16
Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12
Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28
Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602
Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404
Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006
Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437
UnknownOther
Male 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460
Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472
Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932
Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135
TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration
Academic Year 2005-2006
Concentration Male Female Total
Humanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104
History amp Literature 23 40 63
Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33
Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24
History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21
Philosophy 16 5 21
Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15
Literature 4 11 15
Linguistics 3 11 14
Music 9 4 13
Classics 8 3 11
East Asian Studies 7 3 10
Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4
Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4
Classics (Latin) - 3 3
Classical Archaeology - 2 2
Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2
Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2
Classics (Greek) - 1 1
Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1
Subtotal 148 215 363
Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94
Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60
Physics 33 10 43
Chemistry 19 20 39
Applied Mathematics 17 10 27
Computer Science 22 3 25
Engineering Sciences 18 7 25
Mathematics 15 6 21
Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20
Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12
Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9
Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8
Statistics - 2 2
Subtotal 214 171 385
Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238
Government 123 72 195
Psychology 34 88 122
Social Studies 48 53 101
History 60 36 96
Anthropology 15 43 58
History amp Science 9 21 30
Sociology 8 21 29
Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4
African amp African American Studies - 3 3
Subtotal 458 418 876
Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16
Subtotal 8 8 16
TOTAL 828 812 1640
Concentrations totals listed are for primary concentrations only
Includes both AB and SB programs
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
Male Female Total
College AB 819 810 1629
SB 9 2 11
GSAS AM 226 176 402
MFS 3 1 4
SM 47 9 56
PhD 267 206 473
Business MBA 601 302 903
DBA 1 2 3
Dental DMD 17 15 32
MMSc 7 2 9
DMSc 1 3 4
Design MArch 50 31 81
MAUDMLAUD 18 5 23
MDes 24 21 45
MLA 10 15 25
MUP 9 12 21
DrDes 5 7 12
Divinity MDiv 24 18 42
MTS 43 54 97
ThM 5 4 9
ThD 4 5 9
Education EdM 138 442 580
EdD 20 50 70
CAS 1 10 11
Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172
MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103
MPAID 38 25 63
MPP 87 88 175
MUP 3 2 5
Law JD 330 252 582
LLM 87 72 159
SJD 5 2 7
Medical MD 76 76 152
MMSc 15 7 22
Public Health MPH 118 96 214
MS 72 92 164
DPH 2 1 3
DS 11 35 46
Extension AA 11 4 15
ALB 51 57 108
ALM 83 57 140
Grad Cert 91 111 202
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by School (1)
Academic Year 2005-2006
Male Female Total
College 828 812 1640
GSAS 543 392 935
Business 602 304 906
Dental 25 20 45
Design 116 91 207
Divinity 76 81 157
Education 159 502 661
Government 312 206 518
Law 422 326 748
Medical 91 83 174
Public Health 203 224 427
Extension
Undergraduate 62 61 123
Graduate 174 168 342
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
1 1 1 1 1
Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070
Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325
Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395
Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535
Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741
Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276
Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63
Hispanic
Male 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491
Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530
Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021
Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51
International Students
Male 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370
Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622
Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992
Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198
Native American
Male 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50
Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57
Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107
Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685
Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212
Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897
Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442
UnknownOther
Male 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216
Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210
Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426
Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121
TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006
Male Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total check ft pt
College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 6712 3
GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174 161 13
PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 3576 -
Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820 1820 -
DBA 22 - 13 - 35 1855 35 -
Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143 143 -
MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 41 -
DMSc 13 - 10 - 23 207 23 -
Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 310 38
MAUDMLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 45 -
MDes 30 - 11 1 42 41 1
MLA 25 2 63 - 90 88 2
MUP 17 3 35 - 55 52 3
DrDes 21 - 17 - 38 618 38 -
Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 155 17
MTS 95 4 114 7 220 209 11
ThM 2 - - - 2 2 -
ThD 27 - 18 - 45 439 45 -
Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 532 86
EdD 90 9 216 26 341 306 35
CAS 4 - 0 8 - 12 971 12 -
Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381 357 24
MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 148 5
MPP 245 13 195 7 460 440 20
MUP 6 - 7 1 14 13 1
PhD 12 - 8 1 21 1029 20 1
Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 1729 -
LLM 94 - 71 - 165 165 -
SJD 39 - 33 - 72 1966 72 -
Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 769 -
MMSc 27 - 22 - 49 818 49 -
Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 137 129
MS 38 43 131 20 232 169 63
DPH 3 2 7 5 17 10 7
DS 65 11 162 18 256 771 227 29
Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 168 217
ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 975 95 495
TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114 18914 1200 20114
20114
(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program
(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Degree Student Head Count by School
Fall Enrollment Fall Enrollment
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College (2) 6634 6656 6630 6704 6684 6660 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715
GSAS (3) 3090 3008 2937 2926 2979 3144 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750
Business 1468 1492 1475 1517 1485 1458 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855
Dental (4) 210 223 234 210 209 214 213 207 202 205 199 207
Design 526 511 524 532 538 550 536 556 595 619 579 618
Divinity 493 500 516 513 481 480 451 443 455 428 423 439
Education 1129 1207 1171 1171 1096 1087 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971
Government 776 862 831 728 770 840 881 896 924 956 944 1029
Law 1844 1855 1856 1861 1860 1838 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966
Medical 745 753 753 757 744 756 777 787 780 766 784 818
Public Health 664 729 726 756 760 823 808 825 737 825 787 771
Extension
Undergraduate 417 433 456 423 403 437 435 401 403 385 389 385
Graduate 314 420 488 541 589 631 626 671 676 592 599 590
Subtotal All Degree Students 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
Adj for Joint Degree Students (60) (77) (84) (70) (57) (71) (78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)
TOTAL 18250 18572 18513 18569 18541 18847 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042
Enrollment Level (5) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
1994 1994 1994
Undergraduates
Full-Time 6760 6802 6784 6855 6816 6816 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880
Part-Time 291 287 302 272 271 281 254 228 233 225 210 220
Subtotal 7051 7089 7086 7127 7087 7097 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100
Graduate Students
Full-Time 7760 7957 7898 7844 7842 8116 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238
Part-Time 783 893 910 980 991 1004 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963
Subtotal 8543 8850 8808 8824 8833 9120 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201
1st Professional Degree (6)
Full-Time 2689 2682 2681 2661 2657 2677 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796
Part-Time 27 28 22 27 21 24 25 18 25 21 17 17
Subtotal 2716 2710 2703 2688 2678 2701 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813
TOTAL 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included
in the counts for non-degree students on page 16
(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students
(6) 1st-Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006
Counts taken as of October 15 2006
Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time Total
College (1)
Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695
Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704
Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649
Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667 FTE - (Part time2) FTE - (Part time3)
Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 67135 FAS FTE 6713
GSAS (3) 67135
Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568
All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182
Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 - 3737 13 3750 37435 3741
Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 18550 1855
Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 2070 207
Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 5960 589
Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 4250 420
Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 9105 890
Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 10035 995
Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 19660 1966
Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 8180 818
Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 6570 619
Extension 00 0
Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 2765 FTE excl 240
Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590 3425 Extension 260
Subtotal All Degree Students 10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114 195140 188950 19314
Adj for Joint Degree Students (43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)
TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042
(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third
and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
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Center for the Developing Child

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Microbial Sciences Initiative

Harvard University Research and Academic Centers (1)

Olin Institute for Strategic Studies(5)FACULTY of ARTS and SCIENCES Program on US - Japan Relations(5)Africa Initiative

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African-American Research Latin America Research Center

Health Care Initiative Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness Dumbarton Oaks

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Center for Technology and Environment Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Joint Center for Housing Studies Harvard University Center for the

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Center for the Study of World Religions Institute for Quantitative Social Science Center for Geographic Analysis(4) Summer Leadership Institute Harvard-MIT Data Center(4) Womenrsquos Studies in Religion Program

Islamic Studies Program Kavli Institute EDUCATION

The Change Leadership Group Korea Institute The Civil Rights Project at Harvard Materials Research Science and Engineering

Center The Collaborative Group on Academic Careers in Higher Education Nanoscale Science and Engineering

Executive Leadership Program for Educators at Harvard University

Program for Evolutionary Dynamics Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies

Harvard Family Research Project David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies National Center for the Study of Adult

Learning and Literacy Rowland Institute The Principalsrsquo Center Technology and Entrepreneurship at Harvard Project for Policy Innovation in Education Ukrainian Research Institute Project Zero Charles Warren Center for Studies in

American History Public Education Leadership Project The Achievement Gap Initiative Weatherhead Center for International Affairs WIDE World(6)Harvard Academy for International and

Area Studies(5)

(1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture is a joint program with MIT (3) This program is housed and administered within the Asia Center (4) These Programs are housed and administered within the Institute for Quantitative Social

Science (5) These Programs are housed and administered within the Weatherhead Center (6) WIDE is the Wide-scale Interactive Development for Educators These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide

Initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

Harvard University Research and Academic Centers (1)

GOVERNMENT The Roy and Lila Ash Institute for Democratic

Governance and Innovation Robert and Renee Belfer Center for Science and

International Affairs Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Center for International Development at Harvard

University Center for Public Leadership Harvard Environmental Economics Program Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations Institute of Politics Joint Center for Housing Studies Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press Politics and

Public Policy A Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local

Government(3)

Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy Women and Public Policy Program

UNIVERSITY-WIDE INITIATIVES Center on the Developing Child Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Harvard Initiative for Global Health Harvard Stem Cell Institute Harvard University Center for the Environment Harvard University Native American Program Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health Initiative in Innovative Computing Institute for Quantitative Social Science Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy Microbial Sciences Initiative Mind Brain and Behavior Initiative Origins of Life Initiative Program on Health Systems Improvement Edmond J Safra Foundation Center for Ethics University Committee on Human Rights Studies

MEDICINE Center for Biomedical Informatics Center for Craniofacial Engineering Center for Excellence in Womenrsquos Health Center for Genetics and Genomics Harvard Medical

School-Partners Healthcare Center for Health and the Global Environment Center for Hereditary Deafness Center for Immunodeficiency Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative

Technology Center for Magnetic Resonance Center for Mental Health and Media Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair

Center for Neurofibromatosis and Allied Disorders Center for Palliative Care

Dana FarberHarvard Cancer Center Division for Research and Education in

Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies Division of AIDS Division of Emergency Medicine Division of Health Care Policy Research and Education Division of Health Sciences and Technology Division of Medical Ethics Division of Nutrition Division on Primary Care Harvard Clinical Research Institute Harvard-Mahoney Neuroscience Institute Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology and Initiative

for Chemical Genetics Institute of Proteomics JDRF Center for Immunological Tolerance at Harvard(2)

New England Primate Research Center New England Regional Center of Excellence for

Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases

LAW Berkman Center for Internet amp Society Child Advocacy Program East Asian Legal Studies Program Environmental Law and Policy Program European Law Research Center Fund for Tax and Fiscal Policy Research Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice Human Rights Program Islamic Legal Studies Program Labor and Worklife Program Legal History Program John M Olin Center for Law Economics and Business Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy Biotechnology

and Ethics Program on Corporate Governance Program on International Financial Systems Program on Negotiation Program on the Legal Profession

PUBLIC HEALTH Center for Health Communication Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies Harvard Center for Society and Health Harvard Injury Control Center Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative

RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the

History of Women in America (1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) JDRF is the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (3) The Taubman Center includes the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time TotalCollege (1)

Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695 Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704 Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649 Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667

Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 GSAS (3)

Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568 All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182 Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 3737 13 3750

Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 Extension

Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590

10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114

(43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)

TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042

(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year (3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties

(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

Subtotal All Degree StudentsAdj for Joint Degree Students

5149

Undergraduate

5248

1st Professional

5347

Graduate

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Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Degree Student Head Count by SchoolCounts taken as of October 15 2006

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006College (2) 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715GSAS (3) 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750Business 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855Dental (4) 213 207 202 205 199 207Design 536 556 595 619 579 618Divinity 451 443 455 428 423 439Education 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971Government 881 896 924 956 944 1029Law 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966Medical 777 787 780 766 784 818Public Health 808 825 737 825 787 771Extension

Undergraduate 435 401 403 385 389 385Graduate 626 671 676 592 599 590

19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)

TOTAL 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042

Enrollment Level (5) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Undergraduates

Full-Time 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880Part-Time 254 228 233 225 210 220Subtotal 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100

Graduate StudentsFull-Time 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238Part-Time 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963Subtotal 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201

1st Professional Degree (6)

Full-Time 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796Part-Time 25 18 25 21 17 17Subtotal 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813

TOTAL 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included in the counts for non-degree students on page 17(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students

(6) 1st Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total

College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174

PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820

DBA 22 - 13 - 35 Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143

MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 DMSc 13 - 10 - 23

Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 MAUD MLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 MDes 30 - 11 1 42 MLA 25 2 63 - 90 MUP 17 3 35 - 55 DDes 21 - 17 - 38

Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 MTS 95 4 114 7 220

ThM 2 - - - 2 ThD 27 - 18 - 45

Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 EdD 90 9 216 26 341

CAS 4 - 8 - 12 Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381

MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 MPP 245 13 195 7 460 MUP 6 - 7 1 14 PhD 12 - 8 1 21

Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 LLM 94 - 71 - 165 SJD 39 - 33 - 72

Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 MMSc 27 - 22 - 49

Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 MS 38 43 131 20 232 DPH 3 2 7 5 17 DS 65 11 162 18 256

Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114

(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad

(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program

(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Excel Data Table
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Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

College

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AsianPacific IslanderMale 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119

BlackNon-HispanicMale 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63

HispanicMale 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51

International StudentsMale 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198

Native AmericanMale 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442

UnknownOtherMale 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121

TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114

Percentage of Minority and International Students by Enrollment Level

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Degrees Conferred by School (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Male Female Total

College 828 812 1640GSAS 543 392 935Business 602 304 906Dental 25 20 45Design 116 91 207Divinity 76 81 157Education 159 502 661Government 312 206 518Law 422 326 748Medical 91 83 174Public Health 203 224 427Extension

Undergraduate 62 61 123Graduate 174 168 342

TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

Female Male

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

5347

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55

45

1st Professional

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Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

Male Female TotalCollege AB 819 810 1629

SB 9 2 11

GSAS AM 226 176 402 MFS 3 1 4

SM 47 9 56 PhD 267 206 473

Business MBA 601 302 903 DBA 1 2 3

Dental DMD 17 15 32 MMSc 7 2 9 DMSc 1 3 4

Design MArch 50 31 81 MAUD MLAUD 18 5 23 MDes 24 21 45 MLA 10 15 25 MUP 9 12 21 DDes 5 7 12

Divinity MDiv 24 18 42 MTS 43 54 97

ThM 5 4 9 ThD 4 5 9

Education EdM 138 442 580 EdD 20 50 70

CAS 1 10 11

Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172 MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103 MPAID 38 25 63 MPP 87 88 175 MUP 3 2 5

Law JD 330 252 582 LLM 87 72 159 SJD 5 2 7

Medical MD 76 76 152 MMSc 15 7 22

Public Health MPH 118 96 214 MS 72 92 164 DPH 2 1 3 DS 11 35 46

Extension AA 11 4 15 ALB 51 57 108 ALM 83 57 140 Grad Cert 91 111 202 TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

11comdeg

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Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Concentration Male Female TotalHumanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104

History amp Literature 23 40 63 Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33 Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24 History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21 Philosophy 16 5 21 Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15 Literature 4 11 15 Linguistics 3 11 14 Music 9 4 13 Classics 8 3 11 East Asian Studies 7 3 10 Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4 Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4 Classics (Latin) - 3 3 Classical Archaeology - 2 2 Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2 Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2 Classics (Greek) - 1 1 Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1 Subtotal 148 215 363

Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94 Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60 Physics 33 10 43 Chemistry 19 20 39 Applied Mathematics 17 10 27 Computer Science 22 3 25 Engineering Sciences (2) 18 7 25 Mathematics 15 6 21 Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20 Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12 Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9 Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8 Statistics - 2 2 Subtotal 214 171 385

Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238 Government 123 72 195 Psychology 34 88 122 Social Studies 48 53 101 History 60 36 96 Anthropology 15 43 58 History amp Science 9 21 30 Sociology 8 21 29 Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4 African amp African American Studies - 3 3 Subtotal 458 418 876

Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16 Subtotal 8 8 16 TOTAL 828 812 1640

(1) Concentration totals listed are for primary concentrations only

(2) Includes both AB and SB programs

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

College

GSASBusin

ess

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Design

Divinity

Educatio

n

Governmen

t

Law Medica

l

Public Hea

lth

Extensio

n

Total

AsianPacific IslanderMale 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343 Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432 Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113

BlackNon-HispanicMale 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147 Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202 Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51

HispanicMale 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158 Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155 Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45

International StudentsMale 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887 Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593 Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215

Native AmericanMale 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16 Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12 Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602 Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404 Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437

UnknownOtherMale 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460 Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472 Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135

TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883

Percentage of Degrees Conferred to Minority and International Students

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

0

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10

15

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Undergraduate Graduate 1st Professional

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Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)

Academic Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 College AB 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629

SB 8 9 5 13 17 11Subtotal 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640

GSAS AM 317 325 363 349 331 402ME 1 - 1 1 - - MFS 1 3 - - - 4

SM 44 65 58 60 66 56PhD 387 383 392 444 413 473Subtotal 750 776 814 854 810 935

Business MBA 848 916 887 894 884 903DBA 5 4 3 4 6 3

Subtotal 853 920 890 898 890 906Dental DMD 32 32 36 33 34 32

MMS 15 14 15 12 12 9MPH 2 - - - - -DMS 8 10 3 3 11 4

Subtotal 57 56 54 48 57 45Design M Arch 96 98 91 95 87 81

MAUD MLAUD 25 24 25 20 28 23MDes 45 51 51 67 55 45MLA 34 24 27 29 47 25MUP 18 14 15 17 32 21DDes 9 11 8 8 7 12

Subtotal 227 222 217 236 256 207Divinity MDiv 63 38 50 44 58 42

MTS 95 102 83 102 94 97ThM 7 4 7 5 4 9ThD 6 8 3 6 10 9

Subtotal 171 152 143 157 166 157Education EdM 603 603 589 617 643 580

EdD 47 78 59 60 53 70CAS 6 3 4 4 3 11

Subtotal 656 684 652 681 699 661Government MPA (1 Year) 191 202 209 225 208 172

MPA (2 Year) 72 84 86 89 90 103MPAID 49 56 77 63 64 63MPP 150 158 163 138 194 175MUP 4 5 7 10 6 5DPA 1 - - - - -

Subtotal 467 505 542 525 562 518Law JD 543 554 575 551 547 582

LLM 130 144 130 157 161 159SJD 10 7 14 8 3 7

Subtotal 683 705 719 716 711 748Medicine MD 162 157 165 177 147 152

MMSc 11 13 24 24 26 22Subtotal 173 170 189 201 173 174

Public Health MPH 205 214 211 209 213 214MS MOH 147 134 152 137 162 164DPH DS 39 42 65 39 54 49

Subtotal 391 390 428 385 429 427 Extension AA 10 16 20 13 20 15

ALB 126 134 113 120 118 108ALM 88 84 82 91 112 140Grad Cert 341 312 245 233 184 202

Subtotal 565 546 460 457 434 465 TOTAL 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)

Latin Middle NorthAfrica Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total

College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588

GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311

Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602

Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39

Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201

Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36

Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102

Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407

Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266

Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42

Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177

Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50

TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programsSOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

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Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Fall 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Africa Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25 Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21 Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22 South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22 Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13 Other 59 49 48 52 64 60 Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163 Asia China 318 337 354 361 378 403 India 120 112 133 167 189 193 Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130 South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269 Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113 Other 286 285 279 281 298 313 Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421Europe Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54 France 67 83 78 68 76 82 Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149 Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53 Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52 United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194 Other 444 451 473 477 462 468 Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052Latin America Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44 Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61 Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33 Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50 Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28 Other 92 86 65 60 58 72 Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288 Middle East Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16 Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13 Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81 Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16 Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80 Other 34 28 34 32 34 31 Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237 North America Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471 Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98 Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569 Oceania Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68 Fiji - - - - 1 - New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21 Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89 Stateless - 2 - - 2 2 TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

Africa Other Algeria Benin Botswana Cameroon Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia The Gambia Malawi Mauritius Morocco Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia

Asia Other Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Burma (Myanmar) Hong Kong Indonesia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Malaysia Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Uzbekistan Vietnam

Europe Other Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Georgia Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Jersey Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Ukraine Yugoslavia (Former)

Latin America Other The Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Costa Rica Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Honduras Jamaica Panama Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela

Middle East Other Bahrain Iraq Jordan Kuwait Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates West Bank

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Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006

Harvard Students by School (1)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

College 330 322 348 334 435 497

GSAS 62 61 56 55 76 57

Education 12 5 8 10 10 3

Extension 291 298 307 365 354 339

Other Harvard Schools 22 17 10 21 11 16

Subtotal 717 703 729 785 886 912

Other Students by Educational Level (2)

Secondary School 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444

Graduate 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831

Undergraduate 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286

Unknown 279 299 72 89 71 67

Subtotal 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628

TOTAL 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540

Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)

2006 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female TotalCollege - - - - 36 - - - GSAS 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184

Dental (4) 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36 Design 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2 Divinity 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8 Education 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104 Government 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11 Law 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49 Medical - - - - 1 - - - Public Health 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5 Extension (5)

4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265 TOTAL 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664

(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students

(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award

2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina

(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs

(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same

number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester

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University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)

Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent

Arts and Sciences BusinessProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4782 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840 Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198

Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320 Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92 Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95 TOTAL 721 347 1068 9615 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099

Design DivinityProfessor Professor

Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190 Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35

Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20 Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - - Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231 TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496

Education GovernmentProfessor Professor

Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378 Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72

Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140 Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373 Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 138 TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1190

Law Public HealthProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612 Non-Tenured (3) 2 1 3 30 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109

Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322 Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238 Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193 TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849

Medical Quad-Based DentalProfessor Professor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60 Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60 Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258 Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50 TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty Professor Professor

Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9111Non-Tenured (3) - - - - Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755

Other Faculty (5) 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195

Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2370TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21635Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38 TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21635

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Several faculty have appointments at more than one school so an adjusted University total is provided to account for duplication Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) University Professors are special endowed positions and are the Universitys highest professorial distinction They are included in the Tenured totals of the Schools in which they were originally appointed Arts and Sciences (16) Business (2) Government (1) and Law (2)

(3) Non-Tenured Professor counts include Non-Tenured Professors andor Professors of Practice (except in the Design School where Professors of Practice are tenured) The following schools have Professors of Practice Arts amp Sciences (17) Business (14) Design (7) Divinity (4) Education (4) Government (7)

(4) Counts include Lecturers Instructors and Preceptors Divinity School Lecturers and Instructors are included with that Schools counts for Other Faculty

(5) Other Faculty include Associates Academic Associates Principal Counselors Denominational Critics Curators Department Heads (Faculty) Directors (Faculty) Directors Associate (Faculty) Fellows (Other Faculty) Members of Faculty Physicians (Other Faculty) Professors Adjunct Research Associates (Other Faculty) Research Fellows Student SupervisorsAdvisors Tutors Academics (Other Faculty) Visiting Faculty

(6) Design School Associate Professor total includes three Adjunct Associate Professors

(7) Other Academic Units include the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study University Health Services and Memorial Church

(8) Dental and Law School Assistant Professor totals each include one Assistant Clinical Professor

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Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)

Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit

Head Count Full-time

Medical (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

Quad-basedProfessor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578TOTAL 209 101 310 3008

Hospital-Based on PayrollProfessor (4) 137 12 149 1443Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450TOTAL 212 57 269 2530

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 499 73 572 Associate Professor 914 267 1181 Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849 Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615 TOTAL 6164 4053 10217

Head Count Full-time

Dental (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

On-PayrollProfessor

Tenured 5 1 6 60Non-Tenured (7) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 4 2 6 60Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 7 - 7 Associate Professor 12 5 17 Assistant Professor 21 5 26 Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238 TOTAL 217 71 288

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) The Faculties of the Medical and Dental Schools are made up of both quad and hospital-based personnel Quad-based faculty are located in Medical and Dental School facilities and are primarily research oriented Hospital-based faculty are located in affiliated hospitals and work in both research and clinical settings Medical School faculty supervise degree students post-doctoral residents fellows and interns FTEs are not available for the Clinical Unpaid Appointments in the Faculty of Medicine

(3) Other Faculty (on Payroll) include Associates Academic Associates Principal Research Associates Visiting Faculty and Hospital-based Lecturers and Instructors

(4) Hospital-Based on Payroll counts for Professors Associate Professors and Assistant Professors include small numbers of Clinical Professors (6) Associate Clinical Professors (2) and Assistant Clinical Professors (4) respectively

(5) Clinical Unpaid Appointments at the Medical and Dental schools exclude faculty who also have paid appointments at these schools

(6) Other Faculty (Unpaid) includes Administrative Officers (Faculty) Assistants Clinical Associates Fellows Instructors Lecturers Research Associates Research Fellows Teaching Associates and Visiting Faculty

(7) Dental (On Payroll) Non-Tenured Professor total includes two Clinical Professors and Assistant Professor total includes one Assistant Clinical Professor

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207 Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018 Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207 Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903 TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721

Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - 10369

Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802Medical 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems who are not reflected in the counts above

(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (name as of October 31 2006)(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Academic Staff (2)

Non-Faculty

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

20staff excl LHTS

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670 Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793 Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884 Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181 Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183 Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230 Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146 Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148 Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166 University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770 Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36 Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207

Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)

Core departments in bold service departments in italics

President amp Provost University Marshaland Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047 University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106 University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685

VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264 Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398 Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582 Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294 University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174

Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205 VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566

Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968 VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705 VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383 VP Government Community and

Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449 VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333 University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066 Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225

Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

21staff excl LHTs

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Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)

Fiscal Medical PublicYear College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health

1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600

1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575

1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470

1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515

1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570

1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790

1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675

1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775

1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770

1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840

1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800

1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890

1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895

2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950

2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980

2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050

2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300

2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670

2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300

2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620

2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800

Average Annual Growth Rates Medical Public

College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health

20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62

10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49

5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49

1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39

(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above) and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704) (3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION

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Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)

Ranked in descending order for FY2007

Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 NotesFY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007

Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788

Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244

Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186

Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224

Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766

Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560

Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232

Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181

Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984

Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146

Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980

Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services

Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044

Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247

Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students

Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270

Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435

MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200

Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986

Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204

Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450

Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480

Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570

Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40

Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60

Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)

(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07 totals for consistency and comparison

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

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Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007

Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianFiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861

1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413

1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192

1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101

1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164

1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606

1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079

1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034

1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379

1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029

1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161

1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959

1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833

2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303

2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082

2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114

2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180

2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149

2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002

2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881

2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2041 2250 1160 2603 $31773 $74995

Average Annual Growth RatesUndergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianServices Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33

10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 31 21 38 42 28

5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 31 25 39 39 19

1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 22 29 34 44 29

(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year

MFI for 2007 is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years

SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION

TUITION

xxxFY07 Boston CPI-U will be available mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
xxxFY07 US CPI-U will be avaiable mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
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Tuition_Undergrad_over_Timexls

Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)

Expressed in thousands of dollars

GRANTSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for SchoolCollege $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249Dental 867 177 61 1104 138Design 4647 - 349 4996 361Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616Extension 457 154 91 702 203TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554

LOANSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for School

College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860Design - 6065 2354 8419 608Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541Government - 8004 8381 16385 446Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381Extension - 2189 569 2758 797TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367

EMPLOYMENT TOTALWork-Study Other of Total Aid Grant Loans

(CWSP) Term Total for School amp EmploymentCollege $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757Business - - - 00 71835Dental 17 - 17 02 8016Design 325 102 427 31 13843Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871Education 598 - 598 26 23403Government 205 640 845 23 36753Law 723 661 1384 20 68337Medical 41 - 41 01 28873Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483Extension - - - 00 3460TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495

(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs (2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental LoansNOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted monies

Federal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grants

Outside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billing

LoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guarantee

Federal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programs

Outside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans

EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in school

Other term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors

fin aid

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted moniesFederal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grantsOutside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billingLoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guaranteeFederal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programsOutside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in schoolOther term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors
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Financial_Aidxls

Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006

Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of TotalFAS

Arts amp Sciences $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306College Library 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $87973 $36890 $124863 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - -

School of Dental Medicine 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258

School of Design 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181

Divinity School - - - 27 0 27 NA 00

Graduate School of Education 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171

JFK School of Government 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184

Law School 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151

Medical School 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296

School of Public Health 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230

277 174 451 - - - (1000) -

Other Faculties Subtotal $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263

Other Academic Departments (1) $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242

Service and Other Departments (2) $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98

GRAND TOTAL (3) $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies (2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

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Fed_Spon_Research_by_Schoolxls

Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2006 Totalas of

FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal TotalDepartment of Health amp Human Services National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706 Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81 Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787

Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12 Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11 Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11 Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10 Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45

National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74

Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23

Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18

Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15

Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12

Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12

Department of State 1610 1796 116 03

Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02

Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01

Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01

Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01

Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01

Department of Interior 370 395 68 01

Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01

Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00

Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00

Department of the Treasury 0 70 - 00

National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00

Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00 General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00 Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01 GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000

(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense

(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research

(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005

is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Fed_Research_by_Agencyxls

Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total

FASArts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95College Library - - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34

College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81

School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00

School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185

School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143

Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85

Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86

JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127

Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46

Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118

School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06

Other Faculties Subtotal $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109

Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64

Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01

GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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NonFed_Spon_Research_by_Schoolxls

Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Hospitals State Localamp Other Research amp Foreign Other

Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources TotalFAS

Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922 College Library - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323 College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351 School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398 Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527 Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525 JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354 Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764 Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181 School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489 Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087

GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Hospitals amp Other Universities

3

ResearchInstitutes

6

Foundations67

Corporations8

Other5State Local amp

Foreign Government11

30spagcy

ampCampPalatinoamp16ampB
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File Attachment
Non_Fed_Research_by_Sourcexls

Historical Funding of Research by SponsorExpressed in thousands of dollars

Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)Fiscal Year

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006National Institutes of Health $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878Other DHHS 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560National Science Foundation 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162Department of Defense 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059Department of Energy 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324Agency for International Development 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598Department of Education 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242Environmental Protection Agency 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983Department of Commerce 802 979 1371 1674 1164Department of State 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796Other (1) 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178Federal Total $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692

Non-Federal2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Foundations $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129State Local amp Foreign Government 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154Corporations 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147Research Institutes 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773Other Sources 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195Hospitals amp Other Universities 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868Non-Federal Total $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266

GRAND TOTAL (2) $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958

Growth in Sponsored ProjectsExpressed in millions of dollars

Expressed Fiscal Expenditure as ChangeYear Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $2002 $5221 72 $5831 53 2003 5389 32 5889 10 2004 5906 96 6316 72 2005 6233 55 6471 25 2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)

(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the

Office for Sponsored Programs

(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Historical_Funding_by_Sponsorxls

Summary of University Library Growth and Expenditures FY2006Collections Expenditures (in $000s) (2)

Increase

Volumes amp SalariesGross Net Pamphlets amp Wages Binding Total

University Library (HUL) (3) 2121 2121 119596 $6724 $2290 $11 - $8151 $17175

Faculty of Arts amp SciencesCentral Collections 218444 204835 9802557 29689 10406 14752 555 21129 76530House Libraries 60 60 210392 65 - 8 - 2 75Departmental amp Divisional Libraries 4204 3510 353694 820 250 2238 21 103 3432

Special amp Research Libraries 15373 4748 1127782 3120 1003 1645 49 1412 7229

GraduateProfess School Libraries 52456 25062 4212549 17629 6078 9486 392 8763 42348Less Duplication - - - (6984) (6984)

University Library Totals 292658 240336 15826570 $58047 $20026 $28139 $1017 $32576 $139806

(2) Due to rounding expenditures may be slightly different than reported in the Library Annual Report

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

(1) Net increase refers to the increase in volumes after accounting for replacement of previously owned volumes Revised count of FY05 is 15586234

(3) Expenditures for Harvard Depository reflect operations but exclude the interest and amortization for the Depository of $1925949

Cost ofRetirement and

Health Programs

Books and Other Library

Materials

Other Library Costs

(1)

The Harvard University Library SystemThe Harvard University Library founded in 1638 is the largest academic library in the world Harvardrsquos extensive collections serve as invaluable resources for students faculty and researchers Holdings include over 158 million volumes approximately 75 million photographs and millions of manuscript pages as well as recordings maps ephemera and an exploding number of digital resources all under the management of the 1200 full-time-equivalent staff members in more than 80 individual libraries Most libraries require a Harvard ID for admittance

To locate books or other library materials to find information on specific Harvard libraries or to access the library catalogs visit the Harvard Libraries web site at httplibharvardedu

Digital Collections at HarvardHarvard University provides open online access to a rich array of digital materials including photographic collections documents musical scores prints drawings historical maps books legal transcripts diaries manuscripts and more You can also find a growing number of subject-specific collections available online at httpdigitalcollectionsharvardedu

Locating Digital Materials at HarvardVisitors can use thousands of digital materials from the Harvard collections While access to many licensed e-resources such as journals requires a Harvard ID and PIN many other digital materials are open to all Internet users Here are some places to start bull E-Research Harvard Libraries is the Universityrsquos online system for searching and finding e-resources of many kinds httpe-researchlibharvardedu bull Use the HOLLIS catalog to locate not only digital collections but some individual digital objects as well Look for ldquoInternet Linksrdquo in HOLLIS records or choose ldquoDigital Resourcesrdquo when you begin your HOLLIS search httpholliscatalogharvardedu bull VIA Harvardrsquos Visual Information Access catalog provides links to more than 270000 individual images httpviaharvardedu

The Harvard University Library SystemThe many libraries at Harvard University comprise the largest academic library in the world which is known broadly as the Harvard University Library The Harvard University Library (HUL) is also a specific unit of Harvardrsquos Central Administration httphulharvardedu

HULrsquos mission is to collaborate with and coordinate the many independent parts of the Harvard library system to provide users with the best possible collections in all media to make them as accessible as possible and to preserve them for the future HUL programs include bull The Harvard Depository (HD) a high-density offsite storage facility shared by the Harvard libraries Research libraries and consortia worldwide have emulated its innovative design httphulharvardeduhd bull The HarvardndashGoogle Project through which the University Library and Google are collaborating to bring a large number of Harvardrsquos out-of-copyright library books to Internet users everywhere httphulharvardeduhgproject bull The Harvard University Archives preserves and provides access to Harvardrsquos historical records gathers an accurate authentic and complete record of the life of the University and promotes the highest standards of management for Harvardrsquos current records The collections are used by scholars of American social intellectual and academic history by historians of Harvard including University departments studying their own history by students learning the methods of historical research and by the general public httphulharvardeduhuarc bull HULrsquos Office for Information Systems (OIS) develops implements and maintains innovative and stable systems and services that support the academic and research mission of the University by providing integrated and coherent access to research materials and resources httphulharvardeduois bull Harvardrsquos Open Collections Program (OCP) advances teaching and learning on historical topics by providing online access to selected subject-specific historical resources httpocphulharvardedu bull The Weissman Preservation Center specializes in the conservation of the rarest of books manuscripts art on paper photographs and other flat objects which are among the Universityrsquos special collections httppreserveharvardedu

Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes amp Pamphlets

Gross Net FY2006 (1)

University Library University Archives 2032 2032 118900Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696

Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)Central Collections

Cabot 3113 2052 274545Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328Fung Library 3047 3002 59387HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295Houghton 5926 5926 487325Lamont 3468 2449 183469Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952Quad Library 508 482 25628Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937Widener 147896 147742 6280227

House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694Special Libraries

Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322Career Reference 193 30 5134Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528Development Office Library - - - Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) - (7000) 13000Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of - - - Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213

Information Research Center LibraryUkrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409

Graduate and Professional School LibrariesHarvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541

Monroe C Gutman LibraryHarvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077John F Kennedy School of Government

Library 2646 (735) 58578Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs - - 4374

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037Schlesinger Library on History of American Women

Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543

TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570

(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count

(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop

(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

library collections

Excel Data Table
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Library_Collectionsxls

Physical Plant FY2006

Gross SquareFootage of

Location (1) Acres Buildings (in 000s) Principal Activity on Site

Cambridge MA 225 13698 Main Campus

Boston MA 21 3104 Medical amp Dental Schools School of Public Health

Boston (Allston) 354 4700

Boston (Jamaica Plain) 233 41 Arnold ArboretumWatertown MA 29 1160 Arsenal BuildingsWeston MA 69 11 Case Estates (Arnold Arboretum)Somerville MA 2 16 Affiliated HousingMedford MA 1Bedford MA 79 11 Concord Field StationCarlisleMA 69 Concord Field StationConcord MA 605 Field Station (Museum of Comparative Zoology)Marlborough MA 43 Animal Research Center (NERPC)Southborough MA 87 293 Harvard DepositoryPetersham MA 2704 71 Harvard Forest (Forestry Botany)Hamilton MA 99 Harvard Forest Phillipston MA 205 Harvard Forest Royalston MA 57 Harvard Forest Harvard MA 37 19 Agassiz Cottage (Observatory)Shrewsbury MA 6 16 Artemas Ward Homestead (Museum)Kittery Point amp Sutton Island ME na 12 Howells Memorial amp Kendall HousesLedyard CT na 21 Red Top Crew QuartersWashington DC 16 198 Dumbarton Oaks amp Center for Hellenic StudiesFlorence Italy na 94 Villa I Tatti (Center for Italian Renaissance Studies)

TOTAL 4941 23467

(1) In addition to locations listed above Harvard has numerous smaller holdings SOURCES HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Business School University Publisher Athletics Other

The University owns and operates more than six hundred buildings of varying sizes and characteristics spread over a wide geographic area They encompass approximately 235 million gross square feet of space The physical plant provides living space for students and faculty research facilities to advance our base of knowledge classroom and library spaces for the dissemination of knowledge and space for administrative and support services

Physical Plant FY2006Building Ownership Primary Uses

Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total

FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000Public Health 8 573 24Real Estate 172 6301 269Central Administration 54 1640 70TOTAL 616 23467 1000

Additions to the Physical Plant

SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage

Gross Square Footage (in 000s)

Cumulative Growth

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Priorto 1900

1900-1909

1910-1919

1920-1929

1930-1939

1940-1949

1950-1959

1960-1969

1970-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2006

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Additional Gross Square Footage

Cumulative Growth

39

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Physical_Plant_Ownershipxls

Summary of Environmental Performance at Harvard

LocationTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE1000 sqft

Change FY90-06

FAS 118025 133 22Business 27403 186 70Design 2465 138 4Divinity 1784 99 -15Education 2775 129 16Government 909 34 -62Law 11464 125 26Other 69036 11 na

LongwoodTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE

1000 sqft Change

FY92-06Medical 66174 268 229Dental 2840 353 229

Public Health 14385 251 108

TOTAL 317260 148 65

Recycling RateTrash (lbs in

000s)

Change Trash FY90-

06FAS 33 9539 36Business 41 1587 53Design 54 146 -47Divinity 35 167 -15Education 48 144 -52Government 36 520 36Law 37 1027 1Medical 48 2170 naDental na na naPublic Health 37 659 naOther na 4207 naTOTAL 44 20165 -8

Water Use in Cubic Feet (CCF) FY2006

Per 1K Sq Ft FAS 364582 41 56Business 50439 34 -3Design 1953 11 27Divinity 4576 25 5Education 4824 22 62Government 6503 25 0Law 23557 26 -5Medical 168540 68 132Dental 2990 30 35Public Health 18796 33 -39Other 293359 35 NATOTAL 940119 44 81

Waste and Recycling FY2006

Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Building Energy Use FY2006

Change FY03-06

Total and Longwood area percent change is from FY1992 1990 not availableUpdated November 8 2007 to reflect revised electric conversion factors provided by EPA and DOE

Harvard University Refuse FY2006

Trash56

Co-mingled3

Other4

Composted21

Paper Cardboard

16

The Harvard University Greenhouse Gas Inventory is coordinated by the Harvard Green Campus Initiative using the World Resources Institute Greenhouse Gas Inventory Protocol For more information visit httpwwwgreencampusharvardeduggi

Exact fuel ratio and plant efficiency data was not available from the Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP) which supplies most energy for the Longwood Campus Greenhouse gas emissions for the Longwood Campus are based on best estimates available

Energy and Water Use data for Cambridge and Allston is compiled from UOS Utility Reports

Energy and water use data for Longwood Campus is reported by HMS and HSPH

Total Water Use at Harvard FY2003-FY2006

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

700000

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

Longwood

Cambridge

HRES City Water

FY90-FY91 does not include Longwood area

MTCDE Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent

Total solid waste (trash + recycling) at Harvard has increased 64 between 1990 and 2006Solid Waste and Recycling data for Cambridge and Allston was reported by UOS Solid Waste and Recycling DepartmentSolid Waste and Recycling data for the Longwwood campus was reported by the HMS and HSPH Operations Departments

Cambridge amp Allston data is from the UOS Utility Reports Harvard Medical School and Dental School data is reported by HMS Facilities Operations Harvard School of Public Health data is reported by HSPH Facilities Operations HRES city water data is not available prior to FY06 but will be included in Harvard total water use from FY06 onward

Harvard-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions FY1990 - FY2006

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

MTC

DE

Commute Trends FY1999-FY2006

FY2003 FY2006 FY2003 FY2006

2704 25798 $745562 $2566754 5293168 12792277 23 28

200000 200000 $2265002 $7631295

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Projects as of June 30 2006

Registered LEED Projects Certified LEED ProjectsProject Name Bldg Type Gross Sq Ft Project Name Bldg Type Level Gross Sq FtBusiness Public Health

Wyss Hall Offices 5000 Landmark Center Office Certified 42000Hamilton Hall Dormitory 48000 Harvard Real Estate Services

HRES (1) One Western Ave Housing Silver 229000 5 Cowperwaithe St Housing 208343 Schlesinger Lilbrary Library Certified 24000Library Outside Developer

90 Mount Auburn St Library 30405 Two Arrow St TheaterOffice Certified 36080Dining Services

Mather Dunster KitchenServery Silver 15870

SOURCE HARVARD GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVE

Green Campus Loan Fund FY2003 - FY2006

Green House Gas Savings (tons eCO2)Water Saving (gallons)Waste Recycled (lbs)

Return on InvestmentAmount Loaned

Environmental Financial

Savings

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Cambridge Commute Type data is from UOS Transportation Services Department Summary Commute Data Form 4Longwood Commute Data is from the Harvard Medical School Parking Office

Leadership In Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a rating system for green buildings and provides a nationally accepted third-party verification that a building project meets the highest performance standardsLEED Certified The project has been third-party certified to meet the US Green Building Council LEED StandardsLEED Registered The project has registered for LEED Certification but is not yet verifiedAs of June 2007 Harvard has 7 projects certified and 16 projects registered Visit the HGCI website for an up to date list of LEED projects at Harvard wwwgreencampusharvardedu

Total University Income and Expenses for Fiscal Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Total Income - $2999583

Total Expenses - $2999503

SOURCE FINANCIAL REPORT TO THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS

Research19

Academic Support12

Scholarships Fellowships

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Support18

Auxiliary Services12

Instruction26

Libraries6

Student Services3

Student Income less Scholarships Applied to Student

Income21

Current Use Gifts7

Endowment Income Distributed

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Other Receipts20

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Receipts17

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Receipts4

Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Spaceand Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total

Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) ExpensesFaculty of Arts amp Sciences Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378 Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619 FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071 Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068

School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848 School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634 Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922 Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577 Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018 School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509 Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224 Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056 School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252 Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812

Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880

Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586 Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161 Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141 Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514 Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453 Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855

Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273

Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814

Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681

TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503

(1) Includes expense credits and transfers(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University fundsSOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES

Expenses

Excel Data Table
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Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value

Market Value (1) Units of Total Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462 Business 2190442 1332492 77 Dental 181704 111131 06 Design 358613 219329 13 Divinity 517453 316476 18 Education 436859 267185 15 Government (3) 876171 531497 31 Law 1445077 883581 50 Medical 3363899 2056842 118 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17 Public Health 979870 599292 34 Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40 University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00 Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120 Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000 Pledge Balances 303724 - -Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000

Historical Market Value of Endowment June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005

Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315 Business 1330368 1602580 1923709 Dental 120992 140214 158759 Design 244803 283266 321190 Divinity 346614 400107 455271 Education 294038 342062 389178 Government (3) 582141 672674 765781 Law 927308 1099556 1278171 Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234 Public Health 633753 743238 848137 Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026 Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370 Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804 Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327 Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917 Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048

(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks (3) Government includes Institute of Politics(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations ServicesSOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT

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Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007Unit Value at Actual

Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending

Year the Year (1)Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)

1987 $22475 1116$ 50 3203$ 143 4319$ 192 $809 36

1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 33

1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 39

1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 38

1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 42

1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 45

1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 48

1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 45

1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 46

1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 43 1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 41

1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 37

1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 33

2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 40

2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 33

2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 48

2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 52

2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 49

2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 45

2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 43

2007 $163504 $6973 43

Average Annual Growth Rates

20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -

10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -

5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -

1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -

(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units

of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1

(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above

as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis

(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year

(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46

Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations

of endowment principal made during the fiscal year

(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384

Value not available at time of publication

SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS

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Excel Data Table
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Endowment_Historicalxls

On the Cover Magnolia blossoms frame the tower over the Lowell House dining hall at Harvard University Harvard College is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States It was established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was named for its first benefactor John Harvard of Charlestown Massachusetts Upon his death in 1638 the young minister left his library and half his estate to the new College Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth the College has grown from nine students with a single master to an enrollment of more than 20000 degree candidates including undergraduate and graduate students in 10 graduate and professional schools Photo by Jon Chase Harvard University News Office

  • COVER
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • ORGANIZATION
    • Central Administration
    • Faculties and Allieds
    • Research Centers
      • PEOPLE
        • Degree Student Headcount
        • Historical Enrollments
        • Enrollment by Degree
        • Enrollment by Ethnicity
        • Degrees Conferred by School
        • Degrees Conferred by Program
        • Undergraduate Degrees by Division
        • Degrees Conferred by Ethnicity
        • Historical Degrees Conferred
        • International Enrollment
        • Historical International Enrollment
        • SummerNon-Degree Enrollment
        • University Faculty Counts
        • Faculty of Medicine
        • Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools
        • Non-Faculty Staff in Other Areas
          • RESOURCES
            • Tuition by School - Historical
            • Comparative Tuition amp Fees
            • Undergrad Tuition Over Time
            • Financial Aid
            • Federal Sponsored Research
            • Federal Research by Agency
            • Non-Federal Sponsored Research
            • Historical Funding by Sponsor
            • Library Overview
            • Library Collections
            • Physical Plant
            • Environmental Performance
            • Income and Expense Charts
            • Income and Expense Details
            • Market Value of Endowment
            • Historical Endowment Performance
              • ON THE COVER
Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007
Unit Value at Actual
Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending
Year the Year (1) Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)
1971 $9760 $538 55 $2720 279 $3258 334 $504
1972 12480 553 44 655 52 1208 97 515
1973 13135 563 43 -309 -24 254 19 525
1974 $12826 $628 49 -$2123 -166 -$1495 -117 $540 42
1975 $10703 $624 58 $983 92 $1607 150 $562 53
1976 11686 624 53 757 65 1381 118 585 50
1977 12443 663 53 053 04 716 58 608 489
1978 12496 712 57 (587) (47) 125 10 632 506
1979 11909 810 68 578 49 1388 117 657 552
1980 $12487 $872 70 $1023 82 $1895 152 $677 542
1981 13510 952 70 540 40 1492 110 697 516
1982 $14050 $1234 88 -$1246 (89) -$012 (01) $718 511
1983 $12804 $1083 85 $4301 336 $5384 420 $740 578
1984 $17105 $1071 63 ($1692) (99) ($621) (36) $740 433
1985 15413 1152 75 2834 184 3986 259 758 492
1986 $18247 $ 1253 69 $ 4228 232 $ 5481 300 $786 431
1987 $22475 $ 1116 50 $ 3203 143 $ 4319 192 $809 360
1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 331
1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 390
1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 382
1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 420
1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 452
1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 477
1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 452
1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 458
1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 433
1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 411
1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 372
1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 332
2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 397
2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 334
2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 482
2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 515
2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 490
2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 446
2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 430
2007 $163504 $6973 430
Average Annual Growth Rates
20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -
10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -
5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -
1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -
(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units
of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1
(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above
as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis
(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year
(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46
Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations
of endowment principal made during the fiscal year
(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384
Value not available at time of publication
SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS
Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value
Market Value (1) Units of Total
Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462
Business 2190442 1332492 77
Dental 181704 111131 06
Design 358613 219329 13
Divinity 517453 316476 18
Education 436859 267185 15
Government (3) 876171 531497 31
Law 1445077 883581 50
Medical 3363899 2056842 118
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17
Public Health 979870 599292 34
Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40
University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00
Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120
Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000
Pledge Balances 303724 - -
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -
-
Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000
Historical Market Value of Endowment
June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005
Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315
Business 1330368 1602580 1923709
Dental 120992 140214 158759
Design 244803 283266 321190
Divinity 346614 400107 455271
Education 294038 342062 389178
Government (3) 582141 672674 765781
Law 927308 1099556 1278171
Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234
Public Health 633753 743238 848137
Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026
Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370
Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804
Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917
Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048
(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the
difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value
(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics
College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks
(3) Government includes Institute of Politics
(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums
Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds
University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations Services
SOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT
Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Space
and Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total
Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) Expenses
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378
Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619
FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071
Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068
School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848
School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634
Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922
Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577
Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018
School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509
Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224
Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056
School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252
Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812
Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880
Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586
Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161
Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141
Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514
Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453
Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855
Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273
Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814
Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681
TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503
(1) Includes expense credits and transfers
(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University funds
SOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Physical Plant FY2006
Building Ownership Primary Uses
Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage
Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a
Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total
FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285
Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210
Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195
Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69
Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48
Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92
Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59
Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38
Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03
Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000
Public Health 8 573 24
Real Estate 172 6301 269
Central Administration 54 1640 70
TOTAL 616 23467 1000
SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes
amp Pamphlets
Gross Net FY2006 (1)
University Library
University Archives 2032 2032 118900
Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696
Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)
Central Collections
Cabot 3113 2052 274545
Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328
Fung Library 3047 3002 59387
HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295
Houghton 5926 5926 487325
Lamont 3468 2449 183469
Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416
Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952
Quad Library 508 482 25628
Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048
Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937
Widener 147896 147742 6280227
House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392
Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694
Special Libraries
Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243
Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049
Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322
Career Reference 193 30 5134
Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528
Development Office Library 0 0 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188
European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598
Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331
Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) 0 (7000) 13000
Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755
Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656
Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356
Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of 0 0 0
Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213
Information Research Center Library
Ukrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409
Graduate and Professional School Libraries
Harvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576
Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120
Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046
Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541
Monroe C Gutman Library
Harvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077
John F Kennedy School of Government
Library 2646 (735) 58578
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs 0 0 4374
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037
Schlesinger Library on History of American Women
Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine
Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657
New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543
TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570
(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count
(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop
(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006
Historical Funding of Research by Sponsor
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
National Institutes of Health $111142 $118876 $138594 $141187 $145187 $149123 $174305 $182210 $199681 $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878
Other DHHS 25567 29165 21138 20163 20938 20309 11703 10223 12705 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560
National Science Foundation 21215 19140 24195 25085 23973 24777 23880 24176 23904 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162
Department of Defense 9596 10285 11686 12724 11849 10522 11074 12616 14436 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059
Department of Energy 7383 7273 7588 7603 7693 7948 7477 8267 8178 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 4574 7336 7406 7312 7303 7841 7903 8421 9524 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324
Agency for International Development 11691 10526 12499 20432 26123 28351 33255 25502 18660 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598
Department of Education 2286 3201 3302 3085 3121 2085 3066 4093 5246 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242
Environmental Protection Agency 1575 1555 2289 2533 3499 2942 3365 2839 3218 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983
Department of Commerce 939 1550 1215 824 5158 2707 3125 2483 2666 802 979 1371 1674 1164
Department of State 1668 2158 1922 2012 2366 2359 1982 1077 1264 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796
Other (1) 2080 2528 3613 4192 4428 4291 3547 6689 5610 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178
Federal Total $199718 $213592 $235447 $247151 $261638 $263255 $284682 $288597 $305092 $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692
Non-Federal Fiscal Year
1991(2) 1992 (2) 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Foundations NA NA 41230 $39652 $40140 $40742 $40779 $41517 $50196 $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129
State Local amp Foreign Government NA NA 19312 19300 16054 15796 14475 15244 11815 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154
Corporations NA NA 10892 10228 12863 14789 12122 12014 15026 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147
Research Institutes NA NA 4857 4763 6137 4674 4692 4907 5692 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773
Other Sources NA NA 6025 5393 4767 5678 8168 9574 12141 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195
Hospitals amp Other Universities NA NA 2110 2299 2345 1889 1794 2595 1888 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868
Non-Federal Total $76070 $82603 $8135 $81635 $82306 $83567 $82028 $85850 $96758 $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266
GRAND TOTAL (2) $275788 $296195 $243582 $328786 $343944 $346822 $366710 $374447 $401849 $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958
Growth in Sponsored Projects
Expressed in millions of dollars
Expressed
Fiscal Expenditure as Change
Year Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $
2002 $5221 72 $5831 53
2003 5389 32 5889 10
2004 5906 96 6316 72
2005 6233 55 6471 25
2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)
(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the
Office for Sponsored Programs
(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Hospitals State Local
amp Other Research amp Foreign Other
Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources Total
FAS
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922
College Library - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323
College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -
FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352
School of Business Administration - - - - - - -
School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351
School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398
Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527
Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525
JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354
Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764
Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181
School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489
Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509
Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318
Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087
GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library
and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95
College Library - - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34
College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - - 00 -
FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81
School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00
School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185
School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143
Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85
Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86
JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127
Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46
Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118
School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06
Other Faculties Subtotal 0 $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109
Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64
Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2006 Total
as of
FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal Total
Department of Health amp Human Services
National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706
Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81
Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787
Department of Defense
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12
Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11
Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11
Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10
Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45
National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74
Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18
Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15
Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12
Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12
Department of State 1610 1796 116 03
Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02
Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01
Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01
Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01
Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01
Department of Interior 370 395 68 01
Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01
Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00
Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00
Department of the Treasury 0 70 NA 00
National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00
Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00
General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00
Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000
(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense
(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005
is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $56070 $23386 $79456 $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297
Division of Continuing Education - 0 - 0 - 00 -
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 20234 8323 28557 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306
College Library 112 9 121 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3788 943 4731 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273
College Life Athletics GSAS - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
FAS Subtotal $80204 $32660 $112864 $87973 $36890 $124863 $0 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299
School of Business Administration 9 (29) (20) - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
School of Dental Medicine 3264 879 4143 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258
School of Design 101 47 148 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181
Divinity School - - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 27 0 27 NA 53 00
Graduate School of Education 4981 837 5819 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171
JFK School of Government 6713 1784 8497 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184
Law School 296 30 326 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151
Medical School 141587 60062 201649 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296
School of Public Health 97948 34913 132861 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 307 151 457 277 174 451 - 0 - 0 - 0 (1000) NA
Other Faculties Subtotal $255206 $98673 $353880 $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263
Other Academic Departments (1) $992 $94 $1087 $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242
Service and Other Departments (2) $435 $46 $481 $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98
GRAND TOTAL (3) $336838 $131474 $468312 $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies
(2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574
and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)
Expressed in thousands of dollars
GRANTS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793
GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740
Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249
Dental 867 177 61 1104 138
Design 4647 - 349 4996 361
Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611
Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433
Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531
Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210
Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501
Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616
Extension 457 154 91 702 203
ART (2) -
TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554
LOANS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165
GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13
Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751
Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860
Design - 6065 2354 8419 608
Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330
Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541
Government - 8004 8381 16385 446
Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770
Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498
Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381
Extension - 2189 569 2758 797
ART (2) -
TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367
EMPLOYMENT TOTAL
Work-Study Other As a of Total Grant Loans
(CWSP) Term Total for School amp Employment
College $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864
GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757
Business - - - 00 71835
Dental 17 - 17 02 8016
Design 325 102 427 31 13843
Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871
Education 598 - 598 26 23403
Government 205 640 845 23 36753
Law 723 661 1384 20 68337
Medical 41 - 41 01 28873
Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483
Extension - - - 00 3460
ART (2) - -
TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495
(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the
Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs
(2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental Loans
NOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit
Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Fiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
1985 $9500 $300 $1635 $1925 $740 $14100 1058 1066 677 1108 $12319 $34482
1986 $10266 $324 $1750 $1980 $780 $15100 1088 1112 697 1163 $13037 $36653
1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861
1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413
1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192
1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101
1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164
1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606
1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079
1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034
1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379
1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029
1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161
1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959
1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833
2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303
2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082
2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114
2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180
2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149
2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002
2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881
2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2042 2273 1160 2603 $31773 $74995
Average Annual Growth Rates
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33
10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 32 21 38 42 28
5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 33 25 39 39 19
1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 33 29 34 44 29
(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year
FY2007 CPI-U is projected at 263 based on projections from the Congressional Budget Office and Survey of Professional Forecasters
FY2007 Boston CPI-U is projected at 325 based on the CPI-U forecast plus the 5 yr average spread (FY02 - FY06) between CPI-U and CPI-Boston
FY2007 MFI is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years
SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION
Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)
Ranked in descending order for FY2007
Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 Notes
FY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007
Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228
Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794
Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788
Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310
Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244
Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731
Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186
Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504
UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224
Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766
Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560
Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232
Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040
Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500
Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181
Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526
Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984
Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636
Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146
Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338
Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980
Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services
Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044
Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368
Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247
Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students
Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270
Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435
MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750
Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300
Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200
Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450
Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986
Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527
Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204
Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450
Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050
Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570
Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480
Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570
Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40
Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60
Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)
(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception
Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded
(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07
totals for consistency and comparison
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)
Fiscal Medical Public
Year College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health
1967-68 $2000 $2000 $2000 $1900 $1000 $2000 $2000 $1750 $2000 $2000
1968-69 2000 2000 2000 1900 1000 2000 2000 1750 2500 2000
1969-70 2400 2400 2400 2300 1300 2400 2400 1750 2500 2400
1970-71 2600 2600 2800 2300 1300 2600 3000 2100 2500 2400
1971-72 $2670 $2670 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2670 $2870 $2100 $2500 $2670
1972-73 $2865 $2865 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2865 $2865 $2400 $2750 $2865
1974 3045 3045 3600 3000 2050 3045 3045 2400 3000 3045
1975 $3245 $3245 $3600 $3000 $2200 $3245 $3245 $2650 $3250 $3245
1976 $3590 $3590 $3800 $3450 $2850 $3590 $3590 $2950 $3740 $3550
1977 3950 3950 4100 3700 2850 3950 3950 3250 4250 3850
1978 4280 4280 4400 4200 3100 4256 4230 3550 5000 4130
1979 4665 4665 4800 4600 3300 4656 4665 4000 5750 4415
1980 $5110 $5110 $5100 $5050 $3700 $5120 $5110 $4375 $6500 $4810
1981 $5800 $5800 $5900 $5800 $4100 $5856 $5800 $5000 $7800 $5450
1982 $6695 $6695 $6900 $6600 $4700 $6752 $6695 $5850 $8900 $6215
1983 $7931 $7931 $8000 $7700 $5310 $7680 $7636 $6900 $10250 $7086
1984 $8752 $8752 $9000 $8600 $5790 $8320 $8367 $7900 $11200 $7667
1985 $9500 $9500 $10000 $9500 $6200 $8928 $9200 $8800 $12100 $8300
1986 $10266 $10266 $10750 $10165 $6640 $9552 $9840 $9650 $13100 $8826
1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600
1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575
1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470
1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515
1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570
1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790
1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675
1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775
1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770
1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840
1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800
1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890
1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895
2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950
2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980
2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050
2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300
2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670
2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300
2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620
2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800
Average Annual Growth Rates
Medical Public
College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health
20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62
10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49
5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49
1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39
(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee
(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above)
and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704)
(3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99
SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION
Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670
Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793
Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884
Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181
Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183
Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230
Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146
Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148
Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166
University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770
Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36
Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)
Core departments in bold service departments in italics
President amp Provost University Marshal
and Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047
University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106
University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685
VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264
Harvard Planning and Allston Initiative 00 - -
Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398
Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582
Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294
University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174
Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205
VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566
Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968
VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705
VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383
VP Government Community and
Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449
VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333
University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066
Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225
Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - - 903 - - - 903
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows
Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count
(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 - 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018
Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 - 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207
Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903
TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968
Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529
College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188
DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575
Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379
GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472
College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768
Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773
Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68
Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721
Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568
Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801
Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - - 10369
Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057
Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010
Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073
Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845
Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722
Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802
Medical 4105 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438
Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314
Radcliffe Institute for
Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766
Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or
teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems
who are not reflected in the counts above
(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)
Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit
Head Count Full-time
Medical (2) Male Female Total Equivalent
Quad-based
Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016
Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383
Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718
Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008
Hospital-Based on Payroll
Professor (4) 137 12 149 1443
Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395
Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242
Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450
TOTAL 212 57 269 2530
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 499 73 572
Associate Professor 914 267 1181
Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849
Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615
TOTAL 6164 4053 10217
Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent
Dental (2)
On-Payroll
Professor
Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured 3 -0 3 30
Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 7 -0 7
Associate Professor 12 5 17
Assistant Professor 21 5 26
Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238
TOTAL 217 71 288
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)
Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent
Arts and Sciences Business
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4806 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840
Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198
Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320
Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92
Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95
TOTAL 721 347 1068 9638 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099
Design Divinity
Professor Professor
Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190
Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35
Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20
Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - -0
Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231
TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496
Education Government
Professor Professor
Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378
Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72
Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140
Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373
Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 143
TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1195
Law Public Health
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612
Non-Tenured 2 1 3 3 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109
Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322
Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238
Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193
TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849
Medical Quad-Based Dental
Professor Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty
Professor Professor
Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9134
Non-Tenured (3) - - - -0 Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755
Other Faculty 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001
TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202
Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2375
TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21663
Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38
TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21663
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
369
formula
check
961
87
208
335
574
393
2558
1
Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006
Harvard Students by School (1)
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College 416 315 382 329 362 320 283 271 367 319 314 321 303 313 330 322 348 334 435 497
GSAS 39 43 63 59 58 75 44 49 60 43 49 37 43 55 62 61 56 55 76 57
Education 28 32 30 21 20 13 3 5 21 17 8 6 8 14 12 5 8 10 10 3
Extension 224 196 161 268 161 206 201 175 174 179 259 299 317 296 291 298 307 365 354 339
Other Harvard Schools 29 25 37 17 7 3 11 13 18 12 32 26 12 19 22 17 10 21 11 16
Subtotal 736 611 673 694 608 617 542 513 640 570 662 689 683 697 717 703 729 785 886 912
Other Students by Educational Level (2)
Secondary School 979 1002 948 910 953 964 1000 1353 1211 1290 1131 1211 1217 1244 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444
Graduate 1543 1595 1764 1740 1764 1863 1929 1937 1828 1783 1882 1883 1623 1667 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831
Undergraduate 1555 1491 1426 1433 1513 1396 1174 1327 1191 1130 1170 1155 1047 1101 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286
Unknown 451 643 495 359 379 337 357 214 137 149 204 160 343 335 279 299 72 89 71 67
Subtotal 4528 4731 4633 4442 4609 4560 4460 4831 4367 4352 4387 4409 4230 4347 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628
TOTAL 5264 5342 5306 5136 5217 5177 5002 5344 5007 4922 5049 5098 4913 5044 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540
Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)
2006
1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female Total
College - - - - - 36 - - -
GSAS 177 146 183 177 315 204 426 229 220 212 214 215 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184
Dental (4) 46 36 39 33 39 43 56 44 36 45 40 53 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36
Design 9 7 4 6 0 10 - - 3 2 - 1 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2
Divinity 24 32 32 46 43 23 13 21 35 35 32 30 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8
Education 54 68 75 94 97 112 61 156 70 69 70 71 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104
Government 14 11 9 10 8 10 13 17 11 18 9 15 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11
Law 36 35 42 48 40 68 62 63 70 76 64 43 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49
Medical - - - - - 1 - - -
Public Health 16 32 37 96 22 35 47 11 5 1 1 - 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5
Extension (5) 6156 6286 6116 5944 5994 5970 5715 5709 5281 5276 5186 4933 4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265
TOTAL 6532 6653 6537 6454 5994 6475 6220 6387 5731 5734 5616 5361 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664
(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session
(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students
(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award
2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina
(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs
(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same
number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SCHOOL AND REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Fall
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Africa
Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25
Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21
Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22
South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22
Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13
Other 59 49 48 52 64 60
Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163
Asia
China 318 337 354 361 378 403
India 120 112 133 167 189 193
Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130
South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269
Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113
Other 286 285 279 281 298 313
Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421
Europe
Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54
France 67 83 78 68 76 82
Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149
Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53
Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52
United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194
Other 444 451 473 477 462 468
Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052
Latin America
Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44
Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61
Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33
Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50
Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28
Other 92 86 65 60 58 72
Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288
Middle East
Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16
Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13
Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81
Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16
Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80
Other 34 28 34 32 34 31
Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237
North America
Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471
Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98
Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569
Oceania
Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68
Fiji - - - - 1 -
New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21
Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89
Stateless - 2 - - 2 2
TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are
for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)
Latin Middle North
Africa Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total
College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588
GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311
Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602
Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39
Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201
Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36
Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102
Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407
Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266
Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42
Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177
Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50
TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)
Academic Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College AB 1624 1625 1661 1749 1638 1604 1660 1728 1660 1720 1646 1684 1657 1651 1649 1675 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629
SB 16 20 10 15 12 12 10 14 8 9 5 13 17 11
Subtotal 7 6 14 18 1676 1740 1656 1699 1669 1663 1659 1689 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640
GSAS AM 267 260 294 323 287 286 299 288 314 267 290 287 263 287 289 286 317 325 363 349 331 402
ME - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - -
MFS 0 0 0 1 2 - - - 1 - - - 1 3 - - - 4
SM 44 49 34 45 29 31 38 26 18 42 32 37 44 65 58 60 66 56
PhD 273 316 294 305 307 342 389 370 407 390 390 373 437 428 438 412 387 383 392 444 413 473
Subtotal 2164 2201 2249 2377 2283 2287 2396 2450 752 688 718 686 719 757 759 735 750 776 814 854 810 935
Business MBA 787 770 785 792 785 776 799 788 816 797 804 777 892 859 897 876 848 916 887 894 884 903
DBA 8 11 12 8 10 6 7 9 8 2 6 10 9 4 12 4 5 4 3 4 6 3
Subtotal 795 781 797 800 795 782 806 797 824 799 810 787 901 863 909 880 853 920 890 898 890 906
Dental DMD 10 12 7 12 3 3 4 5 5 6 4 8 22 53 31 28 32 32 36 33 34 32
MMS 16 14 10 12 15 14 15 12 12 9
MPH 0 0 0 0 - 1 - - 2 - - - - -
DMS 1 1 5 3 7 3 7 6 7 8 8 10 11 9 12 5 8 10 3 3 11 4
Subtotal 11 13 12 15 10 6 11 11 34 35 30 42 49 77 53 45 57 56 54 48 57 45
Design M Arch 88 98 85 103 89 106 97 88 90 91 89 97 86 91 92 89 96 98 91 95 87 81
MAUDMLAUD 23 21 19 18 20 22 21 27 29 26 28 29 26 24 26 22 25 24 25 20 28 23
MDes 0 0 13 14 22 24 27 27 34 35 26 26 35 38 34 39 45 51 51 67 55 45
MLA 46 46 31 29 33 33 40 25 32 36 44 31 29 36 44 28 34 24 27 29 47 25
MUP - - - - 10 13 12 13 14 18 14 15 17 32 21
DrDes 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 4 5 7 3 4 3 - 3 7 9 11 8 8 7 12
Subtotal 157 165 148 164 165 188 192 171 190 195 190 197 192 201 212 199 227 222 217 236 256 207
Divinity MDiv 49 49 62 56 33 53 54 46 31 57 47 50 52 52 54 53 63 38 50 44 58 42
MTS 57 59 77 73 78 74 84 95 97 74 91 88 90 99 116 103 95 102 83 102 94 97
ThM 10 13 5 13 10 14 11 4 13 4 11 7 11 12 7 7 7 4 7 5 4 9
ThD 6 10 8 6 5 6 3 3 10 6 7 8 8 12 3 4 6 8 3 6 10 9
Subtotal 122 131 152 148 126 147 152 148 151 141 156 153 161 175 180 167 171 152 143 157 166 157
Education EdM 369 377 395 386 404 478 469 497 527 479 522 521 588 580 609 540 603 603 589 617 643 580
EdD 68 76 87 93 94 98 101 64 63 78 87 69 63 47 62 58 47 78 59 60 53 70
CAS 22 35 26 25 29 49 35 30 32 34 24 29 18 15 13 12 6 3 4 4 3 11
Subtotal 459 488 508 504 527 625 605 591 622 591 633 619 669 642 684 610 656 684 652 681 699 661
Government MPA (1 Year) 211 228 225 257 278 282 267 245 218 215 227 221 225 236 194 202 191 202 209 225 208 172
MPA (2 Year) 40 42 51 56 58 57 70 60 45 41 56 30 60 54 59 94 72 84 86 89 90 103
MPAID 0 0 - - - - 49 56 77 63 64 63
MPP 147 132 158 140 154 135 154 148 158 212 202 219 182 233 207 143 150 158 163 138 194 175
MCRPMUP - - - - - 3 7 4 4 10 3 6 4 5 7 10 6 5
DPA 0 0 - - - - 1 - - - - -
Subtotal 398 402 434 453 490 474 491 453 421 471 492 474 471 533 463 445 467 505 542 525 562 518
Law JD 538 551 553 584 537 550 532 543 524 540 553 546 548 538 563 557 543 554 575 551 547 582
LLM 128 110 105 95 122 125 134 140 133 125 145 146 146 135 158 134 130 144 130 157 161 159
SJD 9 12 10 9 7 9 2 5 3 5 14 7 6 8 6 13 10 7 14 8 3 7
Subtotal 675 673 668 688 666 684 668 688 660 670 712 699 700 681 727 704 683 705 719 716 711 748
Medicine MD 157 150 156 168 146 170 161 160 137 191 152 170 188 165 178 162 162 157 165 177 147 152
MMSc - - - - 11 8 13 12 19 11 20 19 11 13 24 24 26 22
Subtotal 168 146 170 161 160 148 199 165 182 207 176 198 181 173 170 189 201 173 174
Public Health MPH - - - 118 139 106 140 123 165 173 165 167 205 214 211 209 213 214
MS MOH 201 193 208 181 242 211 225 104 92 122 113 134 125 122 146 133 147 134 152 137 162 164
DPH DS 20 26 18 35 30 37 25 39 39 42 47 47 49 59 66 52 39 42 65 39 54 49
Subtotal 221 219 226 216 272 248 250 261 270 270 300 304 339 354 377 352 391 390 428 385 429 427
Extension AA 25 18 14 8 20 16 19 14 11 11 5 13 7 15 19 12 10 16 20 13 20 15
ALB 88 92 105 113 96 123 93 113 131 117 128 104 109 115 117 135 126 134 113 120 118 108
ALM 40 33 55 58 46 71 79 77 84 79 78 62 89 72 91 77 88 84 82 91 112 140
Grad Cert 0 0 191 209 173 208 209 192 196 209 213 220 213 261 294 301 341 312 245 233 184 202
Subtotal 153 143 365 388 335 418 400 396 422 416 424 399 418 463 521 525 565 546 460 457 434 465
TOTAL 5312 5366 5715 5921 5815 6029 6132 6126 6167 6217 6286 6241 6495 6585 6742 6532 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343
Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432
Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775
30
Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147
Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202
Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349
Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51
Hispanic
Male 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158
Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155
Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313
Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45
International Students
Male 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887
Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593
Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480
Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215
Native American
Male 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16
Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12
Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28
Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602
Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404
Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006
Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437
UnknownOther
Male 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460
Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472
Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932
Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135
TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration
Academic Year 2005-2006
Concentration Male Female Total
Humanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104
History amp Literature 23 40 63
Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33
Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24
History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21
Philosophy 16 5 21
Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15
Literature 4 11 15
Linguistics 3 11 14
Music 9 4 13
Classics 8 3 11
East Asian Studies 7 3 10
Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4
Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4
Classics (Latin) - 3 3
Classical Archaeology - 2 2
Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2
Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2
Classics (Greek) - 1 1
Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1
Subtotal 148 215 363
Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94
Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60
Physics 33 10 43
Chemistry 19 20 39
Applied Mathematics 17 10 27
Computer Science 22 3 25
Engineering Sciences 18 7 25
Mathematics 15 6 21
Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20
Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12
Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9
Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8
Statistics - 2 2
Subtotal 214 171 385
Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238
Government 123 72 195
Psychology 34 88 122
Social Studies 48 53 101
History 60 36 96
Anthropology 15 43 58
History amp Science 9 21 30
Sociology 8 21 29
Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4
African amp African American Studies - 3 3
Subtotal 458 418 876
Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16
Subtotal 8 8 16
TOTAL 828 812 1640
Concentrations totals listed are for primary concentrations only
Includes both AB and SB programs
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
Male Female Total
College AB 819 810 1629
SB 9 2 11
GSAS AM 226 176 402
MFS 3 1 4
SM 47 9 56
PhD 267 206 473
Business MBA 601 302 903
DBA 1 2 3
Dental DMD 17 15 32
MMSc 7 2 9
DMSc 1 3 4
Design MArch 50 31 81
MAUDMLAUD 18 5 23
MDes 24 21 45
MLA 10 15 25
MUP 9 12 21
DrDes 5 7 12
Divinity MDiv 24 18 42
MTS 43 54 97
ThM 5 4 9
ThD 4 5 9
Education EdM 138 442 580
EdD 20 50 70
CAS 1 10 11
Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172
MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103
MPAID 38 25 63
MPP 87 88 175
MUP 3 2 5
Law JD 330 252 582
LLM 87 72 159
SJD 5 2 7
Medical MD 76 76 152
MMSc 15 7 22
Public Health MPH 118 96 214
MS 72 92 164
DPH 2 1 3
DS 11 35 46
Extension AA 11 4 15
ALB 51 57 108
ALM 83 57 140
Grad Cert 91 111 202
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by School (1)
Academic Year 2005-2006
Male Female Total
College 828 812 1640
GSAS 543 392 935
Business 602 304 906
Dental 25 20 45
Design 116 91 207
Divinity 76 81 157
Education 159 502 661
Government 312 206 518
Law 422 326 748
Medical 91 83 174
Public Health 203 224 427
Extension
Undergraduate 62 61 123
Graduate 174 168 342
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
1 1 1 1 1
Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070
Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325
Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395
Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535
Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741
Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276
Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63
Hispanic
Male 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491
Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530
Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021
Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51
International Students
Male 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370
Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622
Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992
Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198
Native American
Male 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50
Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57
Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107
Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685
Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212
Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897
Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442
UnknownOther
Male 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216
Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210
Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426
Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121
TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006
Male Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total check ft pt
College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 6712 3
GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174 161 13
PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 3576 -
Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820 1820 -
DBA 22 - 13 - 35 1855 35 -
Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143 143 -
MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 41 -
DMSc 13 - 10 - 23 207 23 -
Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 310 38
MAUDMLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 45 -
MDes 30 - 11 1 42 41 1
MLA 25 2 63 - 90 88 2
MUP 17 3 35 - 55 52 3
DrDes 21 - 17 - 38 618 38 -
Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 155 17
MTS 95 4 114 7 220 209 11
ThM 2 - - - 2 2 -
ThD 27 - 18 - 45 439 45 -
Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 532 86
EdD 90 9 216 26 341 306 35
CAS 4 - 0 8 - 12 971 12 -
Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381 357 24
MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 148 5
MPP 245 13 195 7 460 440 20
MUP 6 - 7 1 14 13 1
PhD 12 - 8 1 21 1029 20 1
Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 1729 -
LLM 94 - 71 - 165 165 -
SJD 39 - 33 - 72 1966 72 -
Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 769 -
MMSc 27 - 22 - 49 818 49 -
Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 137 129
MS 38 43 131 20 232 169 63
DPH 3 2 7 5 17 10 7
DS 65 11 162 18 256 771 227 29
Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 168 217
ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 975 95 495
TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114 18914 1200 20114
20114
(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program
(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Degree Student Head Count by School
Fall Enrollment Fall Enrollment
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College (2) 6634 6656 6630 6704 6684 6660 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715
GSAS (3) 3090 3008 2937 2926 2979 3144 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750
Business 1468 1492 1475 1517 1485 1458 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855
Dental (4) 210 223 234 210 209 214 213 207 202 205 199 207
Design 526 511 524 532 538 550 536 556 595 619 579 618
Divinity 493 500 516 513 481 480 451 443 455 428 423 439
Education 1129 1207 1171 1171 1096 1087 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971
Government 776 862 831 728 770 840 881 896 924 956 944 1029
Law 1844 1855 1856 1861 1860 1838 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966
Medical 745 753 753 757 744 756 777 787 780 766 784 818
Public Health 664 729 726 756 760 823 808 825 737 825 787 771
Extension
Undergraduate 417 433 456 423 403 437 435 401 403 385 389 385
Graduate 314 420 488 541 589 631 626 671 676 592 599 590
Subtotal All Degree Students 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
Adj for Joint Degree Students (60) (77) (84) (70) (57) (71) (78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)
TOTAL 18250 18572 18513 18569 18541 18847 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042
Enrollment Level (5) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
1994 1994 1994
Undergraduates
Full-Time 6760 6802 6784 6855 6816 6816 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880
Part-Time 291 287 302 272 271 281 254 228 233 225 210 220
Subtotal 7051 7089 7086 7127 7087 7097 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100
Graduate Students
Full-Time 7760 7957 7898 7844 7842 8116 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238
Part-Time 783 893 910 980 991 1004 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963
Subtotal 8543 8850 8808 8824 8833 9120 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201
1st Professional Degree (6)
Full-Time 2689 2682 2681 2661 2657 2677 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796
Part-Time 27 28 22 27 21 24 25 18 25 21 17 17
Subtotal 2716 2710 2703 2688 2678 2701 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813
TOTAL 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included
in the counts for non-degree students on page 16
(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students
(6) 1st-Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006
Counts taken as of October 15 2006
Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time Total
College (1)
Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695
Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704
Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649
Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667 FTE - (Part time2) FTE - (Part time3)
Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 67135 FAS FTE 6713
GSAS (3) 67135
Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568
All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182
Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 - 3737 13 3750 37435 3741
Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 18550 1855
Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 2070 207
Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 5960 589
Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 4250 420
Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 9105 890
Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 10035 995
Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 19660 1966
Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 8180 818
Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 6570 619
Extension 00 0
Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 2765 FTE excl 240
Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590 3425 Extension 260
Subtotal All Degree Students 10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114 195140 188950 19314
Adj for Joint Degree Students (43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)
TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042
(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third
and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
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Harvard University Research and Academic Centers (1)

Olin Institute for Strategic Studies(5)FACULTY of ARTS and SCIENCES Program on US - Japan Relations(5)Africa Initiative

Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (2) Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning BUSINESS Center for American Political Studies California Research Center

C Roland Christensen Center for Teaching and Learning

Center for Brain Science Center for Hellenic Studies Center for Jewish Studies Global Initiative

Asia-Pacific Research Center Center for Middle Eastern Studies Center for Nanoscale Systems Europe Research Center Center for Systems Biology India Research Center

Japan Research Office Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies WEB Dubois Institute for African and

African-American Research Latin America Research Center

Health Care Initiative Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness Dumbarton Oaks

Fairbank Center for East Asian Research Leadership Initiative Minda de Gunzburg Center for European

Studies Arthur M Rock Center for Entrepreneurship Social Enterprise Initiative

Harvard Asia Center South Asia Initiative (3) DESIGN

Center for Technology and Environment Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Joint Center for Housing Studies Harvard University Center for the

Environment Real Estate Academic Initiative Harvard-Yenching Institute Humanities Center DIVINITY

Center for the Study of World Religions Institute for Quantitative Social Science Center for Geographic Analysis(4) Summer Leadership Institute Harvard-MIT Data Center(4) Womenrsquos Studies in Religion Program

Islamic Studies Program Kavli Institute EDUCATION

The Change Leadership Group Korea Institute The Civil Rights Project at Harvard Materials Research Science and Engineering

Center The Collaborative Group on Academic Careers in Higher Education Nanoscale Science and Engineering

Executive Leadership Program for Educators at Harvard University

Program for Evolutionary Dynamics Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies

Harvard Family Research Project David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies National Center for the Study of Adult

Learning and Literacy Rowland Institute The Principalsrsquo Center Technology and Entrepreneurship at Harvard Project for Policy Innovation in Education Ukrainian Research Institute Project Zero Charles Warren Center for Studies in

American History Public Education Leadership Project The Achievement Gap Initiative Weatherhead Center for International Affairs WIDE World(6)Harvard Academy for International and

Area Studies(5)

(1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture is a joint program with MIT (3) This program is housed and administered within the Asia Center (4) These Programs are housed and administered within the Institute for Quantitative Social

Science (5) These Programs are housed and administered within the Weatherhead Center (6) WIDE is the Wide-scale Interactive Development for Educators These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide

Initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

Harvard University Research and Academic Centers (1)

GOVERNMENT The Roy and Lila Ash Institute for Democratic

Governance and Innovation Robert and Renee Belfer Center for Science and

International Affairs Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Center for International Development at Harvard

University Center for Public Leadership Harvard Environmental Economics Program Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations Institute of Politics Joint Center for Housing Studies Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press Politics and

Public Policy A Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local

Government(3)

Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy Women and Public Policy Program

UNIVERSITY-WIDE INITIATIVES Center on the Developing Child Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Harvard Initiative for Global Health Harvard Stem Cell Institute Harvard University Center for the Environment Harvard University Native American Program Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health Initiative in Innovative Computing Institute for Quantitative Social Science Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy Microbial Sciences Initiative Mind Brain and Behavior Initiative Origins of Life Initiative Program on Health Systems Improvement Edmond J Safra Foundation Center for Ethics University Committee on Human Rights Studies

MEDICINE Center for Biomedical Informatics Center for Craniofacial Engineering Center for Excellence in Womenrsquos Health Center for Genetics and Genomics Harvard Medical

School-Partners Healthcare Center for Health and the Global Environment Center for Hereditary Deafness Center for Immunodeficiency Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative

Technology Center for Magnetic Resonance Center for Mental Health and Media Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair

Center for Neurofibromatosis and Allied Disorders Center for Palliative Care

Dana FarberHarvard Cancer Center Division for Research and Education in

Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies Division of AIDS Division of Emergency Medicine Division of Health Care Policy Research and Education Division of Health Sciences and Technology Division of Medical Ethics Division of Nutrition Division on Primary Care Harvard Clinical Research Institute Harvard-Mahoney Neuroscience Institute Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology and Initiative

for Chemical Genetics Institute of Proteomics JDRF Center for Immunological Tolerance at Harvard(2)

New England Primate Research Center New England Regional Center of Excellence for

Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases

LAW Berkman Center for Internet amp Society Child Advocacy Program East Asian Legal Studies Program Environmental Law and Policy Program European Law Research Center Fund for Tax and Fiscal Policy Research Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice Human Rights Program Islamic Legal Studies Program Labor and Worklife Program Legal History Program John M Olin Center for Law Economics and Business Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy Biotechnology

and Ethics Program on Corporate Governance Program on International Financial Systems Program on Negotiation Program on the Legal Profession

PUBLIC HEALTH Center for Health Communication Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and

Human Rights Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies Harvard Center for Society and Health Harvard Injury Control Center Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative

RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the

History of Women in America (1) The Research and Academic Centers listed are those affiliated with the Schools (2) JDRF is the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (3) The Taubman Center includes the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston These Programs represent collaborations between two or more Schools These Programs are housed in particular Schools but are considered University-Wide initiatives SOURCE SCHOOLS

Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time TotalCollege (1)

Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695 Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704 Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649 Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667

Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 GSAS (3)

Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568 All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182 Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 3737 13 3750

Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 Extension

Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590

10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114

(43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)

TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042

(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year (3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties

(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

Subtotal All Degree StudentsAdj for Joint Degree Students

5149

Undergraduate

5248

1st Professional

5347

Graduate

DMD JD MDiv MD CollegeMaleFemale

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Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Degree Student Head Count by SchoolCounts taken as of October 15 2006

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006College (2) 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715GSAS (3) 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750Business 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855Dental (4) 213 207 202 205 199 207Design 536 556 595 619 579 618Divinity 451 443 455 428 423 439Education 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971Government 881 896 924 956 944 1029Law 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966Medical 777 787 780 766 784 818Public Health 808 825 737 825 787 771Extension

Undergraduate 435 401 403 385 389 385Graduate 626 671 676 592 599 590

19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)

TOTAL 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042

Enrollment Level (5) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Undergraduates

Full-Time 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880Part-Time 254 228 233 225 210 220Subtotal 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100

Graduate StudentsFull-Time 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238Part-Time 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963Subtotal 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201

1st Professional Degree (6)

Full-Time 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796Part-Time 25 18 25 21 17 17Subtotal 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813

TOTAL 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114

(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included in the counts for non-degree students on page 17(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 17 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts

(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students

(6) 1st Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

Adj for Joint Degree Students

Subtotal All Degree Students

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Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

Male Female Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total

College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174

PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820

DBA 22 - 13 - 35 Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143

MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 DMSc 13 - 10 - 23

Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 MAUD MLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 MDes 30 - 11 1 42 MLA 25 2 63 - 90 MUP 17 3 35 - 55 DDes 21 - 17 - 38

Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 MTS 95 4 114 7 220

ThM 2 - - - 2 ThD 27 - 18 - 45

Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 EdD 90 9 216 26 341

CAS 4 - 8 - 12 Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381

MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 MPP 245 13 195 7 460 MUP 6 - 7 1 14 PhD 12 - 8 1 21

Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 LLM 94 - 71 - 165 SJD 39 - 33 - 72

Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 MMSc 27 - 22 - 49

Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 MS 38 43 131 20 232 DPH 3 2 7 5 17 DS 65 11 162 18 256

Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114

(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad

(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program

(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006Counts taken as of October 15 2006

College

GSASBusin

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Dental

Design

Divinity

Educatio

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Governmen

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Law Medica

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Public Hea

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Extensio

n

Total

AsianPacific IslanderMale 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119

BlackNon-HispanicMale 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63

HispanicMale 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51

International StudentsMale 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198

Native AmericanMale 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442

UnknownOtherMale 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121

TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114

Percentage of Minority and International Students by Enrollment Level

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

05

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Undergraduate Graduate 1st Professional

AsianBlackHispanicInternational Native American

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Degrees Conferred by School (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Male Female Total

College 828 812 1640GSAS 543 392 935Business 602 304 906Dental 25 20 45Design 116 91 207Divinity 76 81 157Education 159 502 661Government 312 206 518Law 422 326 748Medical 91 83 174Public Health 203 224 427Extension

Undergraduate 62 61 123Graduate 174 168 342

TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

Female Male

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

5347

Graduate

55

45

1st Professional

5050

Undergraduate College DMD JD MDiv MD

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Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

Male Female TotalCollege AB 819 810 1629

SB 9 2 11

GSAS AM 226 176 402 MFS 3 1 4

SM 47 9 56 PhD 267 206 473

Business MBA 601 302 903 DBA 1 2 3

Dental DMD 17 15 32 MMSc 7 2 9 DMSc 1 3 4

Design MArch 50 31 81 MAUD MLAUD 18 5 23 MDes 24 21 45 MLA 10 15 25 MUP 9 12 21 DDes 5 7 12

Divinity MDiv 24 18 42 MTS 43 54 97

ThM 5 4 9 ThD 4 5 9

Education EdM 138 442 580 EdD 20 50 70

CAS 1 10 11

Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172 MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103 MPAID 38 25 63 MPP 87 88 175 MUP 3 2 5

Law JD 330 252 582 LLM 87 72 159 SJD 5 2 7

Medical MD 76 76 152 MMSc 15 7 22

Public Health MPH 118 96 214 MS 72 92 164 DPH 2 1 3 DS 11 35 46

Extension AA 11 4 15 ALB 51 57 108 ALM 83 57 140 Grad Cert 91 111 202 TOTAL 3613 3270 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration (1)

Academic Year 2005-2006

Concentration Male Female TotalHumanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104

History amp Literature 23 40 63 Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33 Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24 History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21 Philosophy 16 5 21 Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15 Literature 4 11 15 Linguistics 3 11 14 Music 9 4 13 Classics 8 3 11 East Asian Studies 7 3 10 Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4 Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4 Classics (Latin) - 3 3 Classical Archaeology - 2 2 Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2 Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2 Classics (Greek) - 1 1 Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1 Subtotal 148 215 363

Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94 Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60 Physics 33 10 43 Chemistry 19 20 39 Applied Mathematics 17 10 27 Computer Science 22 3 25 Engineering Sciences (2) 18 7 25 Mathematics 15 6 21 Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20 Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12 Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9 Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8 Statistics - 2 2 Subtotal 214 171 385

Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238 Government 123 72 195 Psychology 34 88 122 Social Studies 48 53 101 History 60 36 96 Anthropology 15 43 58 History amp Science 9 21 30 Sociology 8 21 29 Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4 African amp African American Studies - 3 3 Subtotal 458 418 876

Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16 Subtotal 8 8 16 TOTAL 828 812 1640

(1) Concentration totals listed are for primary concentrations only

(2) Includes both AB and SB programs

SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)

College

GSASBusin

ess

Dental

Design

Divinity

Educatio

n

Governmen

t

Law Medica

l

Public Hea

lth

Extensio

n

Total

AsianPacific IslanderMale 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343 Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432 Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113

BlackNon-HispanicMale 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147 Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202 Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51

HispanicMale 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158 Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155 Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45

International StudentsMale 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887 Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593 Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215

Native AmericanMale 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16 Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12 Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04

WhiteNon-HispanicMale 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602 Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404 Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437

UnknownOtherMale 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460 Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472 Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135

TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883

Percentage of Degrees Conferred to Minority and International Students

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

0

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10

15

20

25

30

35

Undergraduate Graduate 1st Professional

AsianBlackHispanicInternationalNative American

DMD JD MDiv MD College

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Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)

Academic Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 College AB 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629

SB 8 9 5 13 17 11Subtotal 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640

GSAS AM 317 325 363 349 331 402ME 1 - 1 1 - - MFS 1 3 - - - 4

SM 44 65 58 60 66 56PhD 387 383 392 444 413 473Subtotal 750 776 814 854 810 935

Business MBA 848 916 887 894 884 903DBA 5 4 3 4 6 3

Subtotal 853 920 890 898 890 906Dental DMD 32 32 36 33 34 32

MMS 15 14 15 12 12 9MPH 2 - - - - -DMS 8 10 3 3 11 4

Subtotal 57 56 54 48 57 45Design M Arch 96 98 91 95 87 81

MAUD MLAUD 25 24 25 20 28 23MDes 45 51 51 67 55 45MLA 34 24 27 29 47 25MUP 18 14 15 17 32 21DDes 9 11 8 8 7 12

Subtotal 227 222 217 236 256 207Divinity MDiv 63 38 50 44 58 42

MTS 95 102 83 102 94 97ThM 7 4 7 5 4 9ThD 6 8 3 6 10 9

Subtotal 171 152 143 157 166 157Education EdM 603 603 589 617 643 580

EdD 47 78 59 60 53 70CAS 6 3 4 4 3 11

Subtotal 656 684 652 681 699 661Government MPA (1 Year) 191 202 209 225 208 172

MPA (2 Year) 72 84 86 89 90 103MPAID 49 56 77 63 64 63MPP 150 158 163 138 194 175MUP 4 5 7 10 6 5DPA 1 - - - - -

Subtotal 467 505 542 525 562 518Law JD 543 554 575 551 547 582

LLM 130 144 130 157 161 159SJD 10 7 14 8 3 7

Subtotal 683 705 719 716 711 748Medicine MD 162 157 165 177 147 152

MMSc 11 13 24 24 26 22Subtotal 173 170 189 201 173 174

Public Health MPH 205 214 211 209 213 214MS MOH 147 134 152 137 162 164DPH DS 39 42 65 39 54 49

Subtotal 391 390 428 385 429 427 Extension AA 10 16 20 13 20 15

ALB 126 134 113 120 118 108ALM 88 84 82 91 112 140Grad Cert 341 312 245 233 184 202

Subtotal 565 546 460 457 434 465 TOTAL 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883

(1) Not adjusted for joint degree studentsSOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES

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International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)

Latin Middle NorthAfrica Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total

College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588

GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311

Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602

Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39

Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201

Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36

Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102

Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407

Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266

Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42

Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177

Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50

TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programsSOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

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Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)

Fall 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Africa Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25 Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21 Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22 South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22 Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13 Other 59 49 48 52 64 60 Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163 Asia China 318 337 354 361 378 403 India 120 112 133 167 189 193 Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130 South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269 Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113 Other 286 285 279 281 298 313 Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421Europe Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54 France 67 83 78 68 76 82 Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149 Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53 Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52 United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194 Other 444 451 473 477 462 468 Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052Latin America Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44 Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61 Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33 Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50 Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28 Other 92 86 65 60 58 72 Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288 Middle East Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16 Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13 Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81 Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16 Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80 Other 34 28 34 32 34 31 Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237 North America Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471 Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98 Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569 Oceania Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68 Fiji - - - - 1 - New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21 Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89 Stateless - 2 - - 2 2 TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821

(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

Africa Other Algeria Benin Botswana Cameroon Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia The Gambia Malawi Mauritius Morocco Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia

Asia Other Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Burma (Myanmar) Hong Kong Indonesia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Malaysia Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Uzbekistan Vietnam

Europe Other Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Georgia Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Jersey Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Ukraine Yugoslavia (Former)

Latin America Other The Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Costa Rica Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Honduras Jamaica Panama Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela

Middle East Other Bahrain Iraq Jordan Kuwait Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates West Bank

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Africa Other Algeria Benin Botswana Cameroon Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia The Gambia Malawi Mauritius Morocco Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia Asia Other Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Burma (Myanmar) Hong Kong Indonesia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Malaysia Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Uzbekistan VietnamEurope Other Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Georgia Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Jersey Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Ukraine Yugoslavia (Former)Latin America Other The Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Costa Rica Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Honduras Jamaica Panama Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay VenezuelaMiddle East Other Bahrain Iraq Jordan Kuwait Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates West Bank
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Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006

Harvard Students by School (1)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

College 330 322 348 334 435 497

GSAS 62 61 56 55 76 57

Education 12 5 8 10 10 3

Extension 291 298 307 365 354 339

Other Harvard Schools 22 17 10 21 11 16

Subtotal 717 703 729 785 886 912

Other Students by Educational Level (2)

Secondary School 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444

Graduate 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831

Undergraduate 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286

Unknown 279 299 72 89 71 67

Subtotal 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628

TOTAL 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540

Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)

2006 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female TotalCollege - - - - 36 - - - GSAS 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184

Dental (4) 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36 Design 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2 Divinity 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8 Education 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104 Government 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11 Law 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49 Medical - - - - 1 - - - Public Health 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5 Extension (5)

4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265 TOTAL 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664

(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students

(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award

2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina

(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs

(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same

number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SCHOOL AND REGISTRAR OFFICES

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University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)

Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent

Arts and Sciences BusinessProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4782 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840 Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198

Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320 Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92 Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95 TOTAL 721 347 1068 9615 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099

Design DivinityProfessor Professor

Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190 Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35

Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20 Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - - Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231 TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496

Education GovernmentProfessor Professor

Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378 Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72

Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140 Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373 Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 138 TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1190

Law Public HealthProfessor Professor

Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612 Non-Tenured (3) 2 1 3 30 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109

Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322 Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238 Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193 TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849

Medical Quad-Based DentalProfessor Professor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60 Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60 Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258 Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50 TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty Professor Professor

Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9111Non-Tenured (3) - - - - Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755

Other Faculty (5) 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195

Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2370TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21635Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38 TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21635

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Several faculty have appointments at more than one school so an adjusted University total is provided to account for duplication Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) University Professors are special endowed positions and are the Universitys highest professorial distinction They are included in the Tenured totals of the Schools in which they were originally appointed Arts and Sciences (16) Business (2) Government (1) and Law (2)

(3) Non-Tenured Professor counts include Non-Tenured Professors andor Professors of Practice (except in the Design School where Professors of Practice are tenured) The following schools have Professors of Practice Arts amp Sciences (17) Business (14) Design (7) Divinity (4) Education (4) Government (7)

(4) Counts include Lecturers Instructors and Preceptors Divinity School Lecturers and Instructors are included with that Schools counts for Other Faculty

(5) Other Faculty include Associates Academic Associates Principal Counselors Denominational Critics Curators Department Heads (Faculty) Directors (Faculty) Directors Associate (Faculty) Fellows (Other Faculty) Members of Faculty Physicians (Other Faculty) Professors Adjunct Research Associates (Other Faculty) Research Fellows Student SupervisorsAdvisors Tutors Academics (Other Faculty) Visiting Faculty

(6) Design School Associate Professor total includes three Adjunct Associate Professors

(7) Other Academic Units include the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study University Health Services and Memorial Church

(8) Dental and Law School Assistant Professor totals each include one Assistant Clinical Professor

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NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Several faculty have appointments at more than one school so an adjusted University total is provided to account for duplication Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006 (2) University Professors are special endowed positions and are the Universitys highest professorial distinction They are included in the Tenured totals of the Schools in which they were originally appointed Arts and Sciences (16) Business (2) Government (1) and Law (2)(3) Non-Tenured Professor counts include Non-Tenured Professors and Professors of Practice for all schools except Law and Design (Design Professors of Practice are in the Tenured category) The following schools have Professors of Practice Arts amp Sciences (17) Business (14) Design (7) Divinity (4) Education (4) Government (7) (4) Counts include Lecturers Instructors and Preceptors Divinity School Lecturers and Instructors are included with that Schools counts for Other Faculty (5) Other Faculty include Associate Academic Associate Principal Counselor Denominational Critic Department Head (Faculty) Director (Faculty) Director Associate (Faculty) Executive Officer (Faculty) Fellow (Other Faculty) Member of Faculty Physician (Other Faculty) Professor Adjunct Research Associate (Other Faculty) Research Associate Sr (Other Faculty) Research Fellow Sr Supervisor Student Tutor Academic (Other Faculty) Visiting Faculty(6) Design School Associate Professor total includes three Adjunct Associate Professors(7) Other Academic Units include the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study University Health Services and Memorial Church (8) Dental and Law School Assistant Professor totals each include one Assistant Clinical Professor
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Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)

Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit

Head Count Full-time

Medical (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

Quad-basedProfessor

Tenured 89 15 104 1016Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50

Associate Professor 22 5 27 263Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578TOTAL 209 101 310 3008

Hospital-Based on PayrollProfessor (4) 137 12 149 1443Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450TOTAL 212 57 269 2530

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 499 73 572 Associate Professor 914 267 1181 Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849 Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615 TOTAL 6164 4053 10217

Head Count Full-time

Dental (2)Male Female Total Equivalent

On-PayrollProfessor

Tenured 5 1 6 60Non-Tenured (7) 3 - 3 30

Associate Professor 4 2 6 60Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50TOTAL 33 26 59 558

Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)

Professor 7 - 7 Associate Professor 12 5 17 Assistant Professor 21 5 26 Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238 TOTAL 217 71 288

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY

NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006

(2) The Faculties of the Medical and Dental Schools are made up of both quad and hospital-based personnel Quad-based faculty are located in Medical and Dental School facilities and are primarily research oriented Hospital-based faculty are located in affiliated hospitals and work in both research and clinical settings Medical School faculty supervise degree students post-doctoral residents fellows and interns FTEs are not available for the Clinical Unpaid Appointments in the Faculty of Medicine

(3) Other Faculty (on Payroll) include Associates Academic Associates Principal Research Associates Visiting Faculty and Hospital-based Lecturers and Instructors

(4) Hospital-Based on Payroll counts for Professors Associate Professors and Assistant Professors include small numbers of Clinical Professors (6) Associate Clinical Professors (2) and Assistant Clinical Professors (4) respectively

(5) Clinical Unpaid Appointments at the Medical and Dental schools exclude faculty who also have paid appointments at these schools

(6) Other Faculty (Unpaid) includes Administrative Officers (Faculty) Assistants Clinical Associates Fellows Instructors Lecturers Research Associates Research Fellows Teaching Associates and Visiting Faculty

(7) Dental (On Payroll) Non-Tenured Professor total includes two Clinical Professors and Assistant Professor total includes one Assistant Clinical Professor

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NOTES(1) Faculty members are counted once at each school in which they hold an appointment Counts include all faculty appointed as of October 31 2006 (2) The Faculties of the Medical and Dental Schools are made up of both quad and hospital-based personnel Quad-based faculty are located in Medical and Dental School facilities and are primarily research oriented Hospital-based faculty are located in affiliated hospitals and work in both research and clinical settings Medical School faculty supervise degree students post-doctoral residents fellows and interns FTEs are not available for the Clinical Unpaid Appointments in the Faculty of Medicine (3) Other Faculty (on Payroll) include Administrative Officers (Faculty) Associate Academic Associate Principal Research Associates and Visiting Faculty(4) Hospital-Based on Payroll counts for Professors Associate Professors and Assistant Professors include small numbers of Clinical Professors (6) Associate Clinical Professors (2) and Assistant Clinical Professors (4) respectively (5) Clinical Unpaid Appointments at the Medical and Dental schools exclude faculty who also have paid appointments at these schools(6) Other Faculty (Unpaid) includes Administrative Officers (Faculty) Assistant Clinical Associates Fellows House Master Instructors Lecturers Professor Associate Chaired Professor Associate Clinical Professor Visiting Research Associates Research Fellows Scientist Visiting and Teaching Associate(7) Dental (On Payroll) Non-Tenured Professor total includes two Clinical Professors and Assistant Professor total includes one Assistant Clinical Professor As of Fall 2005 the methodology used to count faculty with joint appointments has been revised from prior years to more accurately depict the faculty counts at each school As a result certain line items are not always comparable to prior years
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Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207 Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018 Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207 Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903 TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721

Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - 10369

Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802Medical 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems who are not reflected in the counts above

(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (name as of October 31 2006)(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Academic Staff (2)

Non-Faculty

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

20staff excl LHTS

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Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)

Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006

University Funding Sponsored FundingAdministrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand

Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total

American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670 Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793 Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884 Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181 Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183 Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230 Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146 Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148 Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166 University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770 Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36 Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207

Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)

Core departments in bold service departments in italics

President amp Provost University Marshaland Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047 University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106 University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685

VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264 Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398 Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582 Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294 University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174

Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205 VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566

Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968 VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705 VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383 VP Government Community and

Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449 VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333 University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066 Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225

Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903

(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellows Academic DepartmentProgram Fellows Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies and LASPAU

SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE

Non-FacultyAcademic Staff (2)

21staff excl LHTs

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Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)

Fiscal Medical PublicYear College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health

1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600

1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575

1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470

1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515

1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570

1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790

1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675

1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775

1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770

1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840

1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800

1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890

1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895

2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950

2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980

2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050

2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300

2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670

2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300

2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620

2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800

Average Annual Growth Rates Medical Public

College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health

20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62

10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49

5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49

1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39

(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above) and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704) (3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION

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Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)

Ranked in descending order for FY2007

Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 NotesFY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007

Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788

Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244

Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186

Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224

Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766

Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560

Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232

Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181

Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984

Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146

Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980

Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services

Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044

Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247

Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students

Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270

Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435

MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200

Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986

Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204

Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450

Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480

Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570

Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40

Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60

Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)

(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07 totals for consistency and comparison

SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

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Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007

Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianFiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861

1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413

1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192

1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101

1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164

1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606

1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079

1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034

1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379

1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029

1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161

1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959

1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833

2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303

2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082

2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114

2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180

2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149

2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002

2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881

2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2041 2250 1160 2603 $31773 $74995

Average Annual Growth RatesUndergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)

Health Student GDP IP Disposable MedianServices Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income

Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54

20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33

10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 31 21 38 42 28

5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 31 25 39 39 19

1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 22 29 34 44 29

(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year

MFI for 2007 is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years

SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION

TUITION

xxxFY07 Boston CPI-U will be available mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
xxxFY07 US CPI-U will be avaiable mid-June update and verify with Jasmine before publishing hard copy
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Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)

Expressed in thousands of dollars

GRANTSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for SchoolCollege $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249Dental 867 177 61 1104 138Design 4647 - 349 4996 361Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616Extension 457 154 91 702 203TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554

LOANSOther of Total Aid

Institutional Federal Outside Total for School

College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860Design - 6065 2354 8419 608Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541Government - 8004 8381 16385 446Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381Extension - 2189 569 2758 797TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367

EMPLOYMENT TOTALWork-Study Other of Total Aid Grant Loans

(CWSP) Term Total for School amp EmploymentCollege $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757Business - - - 00 71835Dental 17 - 17 02 8016Design 325 102 427 31 13843Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871Education 598 - 598 26 23403Government 205 640 845 23 36753Law 723 661 1384 20 68337Medical 41 - 41 01 28873Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483Extension - - - 00 3460TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495

(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs (2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental LoansNOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted monies

Federal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grants

Outside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billing

LoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guarantee

Federal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programs

Outside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans

EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in school

Other term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors

fin aid

GrantsInstitutional grants are from University unrestricted and restricted moniesFederal grants include all Federal programs in each school including programs such as the Pell grant SEOG or graduate training grantsOutside grants include state and private support of students In some schools these numbers may include corporate sponsorship or other sponsored billingLoansInstitutional loans are made to students from University capital without Federal guaranteeFederal loan programs may involve capital from Harvard or other private or Federal sources loaned under Federal sponsorship such as Perkins Direct Loans and FFEL programsOutside loans include private capital loaned to students or parents It excludes personal loans EmploymentWork-Study is a Federally- sponsored partnership with colleges and universities to provide students with the opportunity to work while in schoolOther term earnings reflect on-campus earnings by students who are not part of the work-study program Jobs include casual employment (to the extent known) teaching fellowships research assistantships and resident tutors
Excel Data Table
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Financial_Aidxls

Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006

Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of TotalFAS

Arts amp Sciences $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306College Library 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $87973 $36890 $124863 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - -

School of Dental Medicine 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258

School of Design 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181

Divinity School - - - 27 0 27 NA 00

Graduate School of Education 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171

JFK School of Government 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184

Law School 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151

Medical School 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296

School of Public Health 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230

277 174 451 - - - (1000) -

Other Faculties Subtotal $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263

Other Academic Departments (1) $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242

Service and Other Departments (2) $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98

GRAND TOTAL (3) $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies (2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

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Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2006 Totalas of

FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal TotalDepartment of Health amp Human Services National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706 Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81 Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787

Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12 Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11 Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11 Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10 Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45

National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74

Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23

Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18

Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15

Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12

Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12

Department of State 1610 1796 116 03

Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02

Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01

Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01

Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01

Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01

Department of Interior 370 395 68 01

Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01

Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00

Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00

Department of the Treasury 0 70 - 00

National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00

Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00 General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00 Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01 GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000

(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense

(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research

(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005

is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total

FASArts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95College Library - - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34

College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81

School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00

School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185

School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143

Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85

Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86

JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127

Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46

Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118

School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06

Other Faculties Subtotal $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109

Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64

Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01

GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Hospitals State Localamp Other Research amp Foreign Other

Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources TotalFAS

Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922 College Library - - - - - - - Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323 College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -

FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352

School of Business Administration - - - - - - - School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351 School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398 Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527 Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525 JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354 Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764 Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181 School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489 Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087

GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266

(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti (2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library and University Operations Services(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency fundsSOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

Hospitals amp Other Universities

3

ResearchInstitutes

6

Foundations67

Corporations8

Other5State Local amp

Foreign Government11

30spagcy

ampCampPalatinoamp16ampB
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Historical Funding of Research by SponsorExpressed in thousands of dollars

Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)Fiscal Year

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006National Institutes of Health $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878Other DHHS 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560National Science Foundation 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162Department of Defense 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059Department of Energy 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324Agency for International Development 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598Department of Education 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242Environmental Protection Agency 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983Department of Commerce 802 979 1371 1674 1164Department of State 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796Other (1) 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178Federal Total $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692

Non-Federal2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Foundations $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129State Local amp Foreign Government 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154Corporations 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147Research Institutes 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773Other Sources 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195Hospitals amp Other Universities 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868Non-Federal Total $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266

GRAND TOTAL (2) $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958

Growth in Sponsored ProjectsExpressed in millions of dollars

Expressed Fiscal Expenditure as ChangeYear Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $2002 $5221 72 $5831 53 2003 5389 32 5889 10 2004 5906 96 6316 72 2005 6233 55 6471 25 2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)

(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the

Office for Sponsored Programs

(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds

SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT

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Summary of University Library Growth and Expenditures FY2006Collections Expenditures (in $000s) (2)

Increase

Volumes amp SalariesGross Net Pamphlets amp Wages Binding Total

University Library (HUL) (3) 2121 2121 119596 $6724 $2290 $11 - $8151 $17175

Faculty of Arts amp SciencesCentral Collections 218444 204835 9802557 29689 10406 14752 555 21129 76530House Libraries 60 60 210392 65 - 8 - 2 75Departmental amp Divisional Libraries 4204 3510 353694 820 250 2238 21 103 3432

Special amp Research Libraries 15373 4748 1127782 3120 1003 1645 49 1412 7229

GraduateProfess School Libraries 52456 25062 4212549 17629 6078 9486 392 8763 42348Less Duplication - - - (6984) (6984)

University Library Totals 292658 240336 15826570 $58047 $20026 $28139 $1017 $32576 $139806

(2) Due to rounding expenditures may be slightly different than reported in the Library Annual Report

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

(1) Net increase refers to the increase in volumes after accounting for replacement of previously owned volumes Revised count of FY05 is 15586234

(3) Expenditures for Harvard Depository reflect operations but exclude the interest and amortization for the Depository of $1925949

Cost ofRetirement and

Health Programs

Books and Other Library

Materials

Other Library Costs

(1)

The Harvard University Library SystemThe Harvard University Library founded in 1638 is the largest academic library in the world Harvardrsquos extensive collections serve as invaluable resources for students faculty and researchers Holdings include over 158 million volumes approximately 75 million photographs and millions of manuscript pages as well as recordings maps ephemera and an exploding number of digital resources all under the management of the 1200 full-time-equivalent staff members in more than 80 individual libraries Most libraries require a Harvard ID for admittance

To locate books or other library materials to find information on specific Harvard libraries or to access the library catalogs visit the Harvard Libraries web site at httplibharvardedu

Digital Collections at HarvardHarvard University provides open online access to a rich array of digital materials including photographic collections documents musical scores prints drawings historical maps books legal transcripts diaries manuscripts and more You can also find a growing number of subject-specific collections available online at httpdigitalcollectionsharvardedu

Locating Digital Materials at HarvardVisitors can use thousands of digital materials from the Harvard collections While access to many licensed e-resources such as journals requires a Harvard ID and PIN many other digital materials are open to all Internet users Here are some places to start bull E-Research Harvard Libraries is the Universityrsquos online system for searching and finding e-resources of many kinds httpe-researchlibharvardedu bull Use the HOLLIS catalog to locate not only digital collections but some individual digital objects as well Look for ldquoInternet Linksrdquo in HOLLIS records or choose ldquoDigital Resourcesrdquo when you begin your HOLLIS search httpholliscatalogharvardedu bull VIA Harvardrsquos Visual Information Access catalog provides links to more than 270000 individual images httpviaharvardedu

The Harvard University Library SystemThe many libraries at Harvard University comprise the largest academic library in the world which is known broadly as the Harvard University Library The Harvard University Library (HUL) is also a specific unit of Harvardrsquos Central Administration httphulharvardedu

HULrsquos mission is to collaborate with and coordinate the many independent parts of the Harvard library system to provide users with the best possible collections in all media to make them as accessible as possible and to preserve them for the future HUL programs include bull The Harvard Depository (HD) a high-density offsite storage facility shared by the Harvard libraries Research libraries and consortia worldwide have emulated its innovative design httphulharvardeduhd bull The HarvardndashGoogle Project through which the University Library and Google are collaborating to bring a large number of Harvardrsquos out-of-copyright library books to Internet users everywhere httphulharvardeduhgproject bull The Harvard University Archives preserves and provides access to Harvardrsquos historical records gathers an accurate authentic and complete record of the life of the University and promotes the highest standards of management for Harvardrsquos current records The collections are used by scholars of American social intellectual and academic history by historians of Harvard including University departments studying their own history by students learning the methods of historical research and by the general public httphulharvardeduhuarc bull HULrsquos Office for Information Systems (OIS) develops implements and maintains innovative and stable systems and services that support the academic and research mission of the University by providing integrated and coherent access to research materials and resources httphulharvardeduois bull Harvardrsquos Open Collections Program (OCP) advances teaching and learning on historical topics by providing online access to selected subject-specific historical resources httpocphulharvardedu bull The Weissman Preservation Center specializes in the conservation of the rarest of books manuscripts art on paper photographs and other flat objects which are among the Universityrsquos special collections httppreserveharvardedu

Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes amp Pamphlets

Gross Net FY2006 (1)

University Library University Archives 2032 2032 118900Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696

Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)Central Collections

Cabot 3113 2052 274545Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328Fung Library 3047 3002 59387HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295Houghton 5926 5926 487325Lamont 3468 2449 183469Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952Quad Library 508 482 25628Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937Widener 147896 147742 6280227

House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694Special Libraries

Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322Career Reference 193 30 5134Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528Development Office Library - - - Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) - (7000) 13000Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of - - - Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213

Information Research Center LibraryUkrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409

Graduate and Professional School LibrariesHarvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541

Monroe C Gutman LibraryHarvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077John F Kennedy School of Government

Library 2646 (735) 58578Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs - - 4374

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037Schlesinger Library on History of American Women

Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543

TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570

(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count

(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop

(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library

SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006

library collections

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Library_Collectionsxls

Physical Plant FY2006

Gross SquareFootage of

Location (1) Acres Buildings (in 000s) Principal Activity on Site

Cambridge MA 225 13698 Main Campus

Boston MA 21 3104 Medical amp Dental Schools School of Public Health

Boston (Allston) 354 4700

Boston (Jamaica Plain) 233 41 Arnold ArboretumWatertown MA 29 1160 Arsenal BuildingsWeston MA 69 11 Case Estates (Arnold Arboretum)Somerville MA 2 16 Affiliated HousingMedford MA 1Bedford MA 79 11 Concord Field StationCarlisleMA 69 Concord Field StationConcord MA 605 Field Station (Museum of Comparative Zoology)Marlborough MA 43 Animal Research Center (NERPC)Southborough MA 87 293 Harvard DepositoryPetersham MA 2704 71 Harvard Forest (Forestry Botany)Hamilton MA 99 Harvard Forest Phillipston MA 205 Harvard Forest Royalston MA 57 Harvard Forest Harvard MA 37 19 Agassiz Cottage (Observatory)Shrewsbury MA 6 16 Artemas Ward Homestead (Museum)Kittery Point amp Sutton Island ME na 12 Howells Memorial amp Kendall HousesLedyard CT na 21 Red Top Crew QuartersWashington DC 16 198 Dumbarton Oaks amp Center for Hellenic StudiesFlorence Italy na 94 Villa I Tatti (Center for Italian Renaissance Studies)

TOTAL 4941 23467

(1) In addition to locations listed above Harvard has numerous smaller holdings SOURCES HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Business School University Publisher Athletics Other

The University owns and operates more than six hundred buildings of varying sizes and characteristics spread over a wide geographic area They encompass approximately 235 million gross square feet of space The physical plant provides living space for students and faculty research facilities to advance our base of knowledge classroom and library spaces for the dissemination of knowledge and space for administrative and support services

Physical Plant FY2006Building Ownership Primary Uses

Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total

FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000Public Health 8 573 24Real Estate 172 6301 269Central Administration 54 1640 70TOTAL 616 23467 1000

Additions to the Physical Plant

SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage

Gross Square Footage (in 000s)

Cumulative Growth

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Priorto 1900

1900-1909

1910-1919

1920-1929

1930-1939

1940-1949

1950-1959

1960-1969

1970-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2006

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Additional Gross Square Footage

Cumulative Growth

39

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Summary of Environmental Performance at Harvard

LocationTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE1000 sqft

Change FY90-06

FAS 118025 133 22Business 27403 186 70Design 2465 138 4Divinity 1784 99 -15Education 2775 129 16Government 909 34 -62Law 11464 125 26Other 69036 11 na

LongwoodTotal Emissions

(MTCDE)MTCDE

1000 sqft Change

FY92-06Medical 66174 268 229Dental 2840 353 229

Public Health 14385 251 108

TOTAL 317260 148 65

Recycling RateTrash (lbs in

000s)

Change Trash FY90-

06FAS 33 9539 36Business 41 1587 53Design 54 146 -47Divinity 35 167 -15Education 48 144 -52Government 36 520 36Law 37 1027 1Medical 48 2170 naDental na na naPublic Health 37 659 naOther na 4207 naTOTAL 44 20165 -8

Water Use in Cubic Feet (CCF) FY2006

Per 1K Sq Ft FAS 364582 41 56Business 50439 34 -3Design 1953 11 27Divinity 4576 25 5Education 4824 22 62Government 6503 25 0Law 23557 26 -5Medical 168540 68 132Dental 2990 30 35Public Health 18796 33 -39Other 293359 35 NATOTAL 940119 44 81

Waste and Recycling FY2006

Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Building Energy Use FY2006

Change FY03-06

Total and Longwood area percent change is from FY1992 1990 not availableUpdated November 8 2007 to reflect revised electric conversion factors provided by EPA and DOE

Harvard University Refuse FY2006

Trash56

Co-mingled3

Other4

Composted21

Paper Cardboard

16

The Harvard University Greenhouse Gas Inventory is coordinated by the Harvard Green Campus Initiative using the World Resources Institute Greenhouse Gas Inventory Protocol For more information visit httpwwwgreencampusharvardeduggi

Exact fuel ratio and plant efficiency data was not available from the Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP) which supplies most energy for the Longwood Campus Greenhouse gas emissions for the Longwood Campus are based on best estimates available

Energy and Water Use data for Cambridge and Allston is compiled from UOS Utility Reports

Energy and water use data for Longwood Campus is reported by HMS and HSPH

Total Water Use at Harvard FY2003-FY2006

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

700000

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

Longwood

Cambridge

HRES City Water

FY90-FY91 does not include Longwood area

MTCDE Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent

Total solid waste (trash + recycling) at Harvard has increased 64 between 1990 and 2006Solid Waste and Recycling data for Cambridge and Allston was reported by UOS Solid Waste and Recycling DepartmentSolid Waste and Recycling data for the Longwwood campus was reported by the HMS and HSPH Operations Departments

Cambridge amp Allston data is from the UOS Utility Reports Harvard Medical School and Dental School data is reported by HMS Facilities Operations Harvard School of Public Health data is reported by HSPH Facilities Operations HRES city water data is not available prior to FY06 but will be included in Harvard total water use from FY06 onward

Harvard-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions FY1990 - FY2006

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06

MTC

DE

Commute Trends FY1999-FY2006

FY2003 FY2006 FY2003 FY2006

2704 25798 $745562 $2566754 5293168 12792277 23 28

200000 200000 $2265002 $7631295

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Projects as of June 30 2006

Registered LEED Projects Certified LEED ProjectsProject Name Bldg Type Gross Sq Ft Project Name Bldg Type Level Gross Sq FtBusiness Public Health

Wyss Hall Offices 5000 Landmark Center Office Certified 42000Hamilton Hall Dormitory 48000 Harvard Real Estate Services

HRES (1) One Western Ave Housing Silver 229000 5 Cowperwaithe St Housing 208343 Schlesinger Lilbrary Library Certified 24000Library Outside Developer

90 Mount Auburn St Library 30405 Two Arrow St TheaterOffice Certified 36080Dining Services

Mather Dunster KitchenServery Silver 15870

SOURCE HARVARD GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVE

Green Campus Loan Fund FY2003 - FY2006

Green House Gas Savings (tons eCO2)Water Saving (gallons)Waste Recycled (lbs)

Return on InvestmentAmount Loaned

Environmental Financial

Savings

Total Amount Loaned per Faculty April 2002-June 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

$1805$1434

$1074$918 $833

$453 $406 $362$133 $92 $80 $34 $8

$0

$500

$1000

$1500

$2000

FAS

Bus

ines

s

Med

ical

Pub

licH

ealth

HR

ES

Edu

catio

n

Din

ing

Ser

vice

s

Gov

ernm

ent

UO

S

Rad

cliff

e

Libr

ary

Dep

osito

ry

Art

Mus

eum

s

Div

nity

28 15 12 9 13 2 9 5 4 4 1 1 1 of Projects

The Green Campus Loan Fund is a $12 million fund that provides capital for high performance campus design operations maintenance and occupant behavior projects Basic project eligibility guidelines state that projects must reduce the Universityrsquos environmental impacts and meet specific pay-back requirements

5 7 61

4

33

23

34

0

84

27

2

17

40

10 11

44

32

49

66

19 17

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Drive Alone Carpool Public Transit Bicycle Walk Other

1999

2006

1999

2006

Cambridge Allston

Longwood

Cambridge Commute Type data is from UOS Transportation Services Department Summary Commute Data Form 4Longwood Commute Data is from the Harvard Medical School Parking Office

Leadership In Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a rating system for green buildings and provides a nationally accepted third-party verification that a building project meets the highest performance standardsLEED Certified The project has been third-party certified to meet the US Green Building Council LEED StandardsLEED Registered The project has registered for LEED Certification but is not yet verifiedAs of June 2007 Harvard has 7 projects certified and 16 projects registered Visit the HGCI website for an up to date list of LEED projects at Harvard wwwgreencampusharvardedu

Total University Income and Expenses for Fiscal Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Total Income - $2999583

Total Expenses - $2999503

SOURCE FINANCIAL REPORT TO THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS

Research19

Academic Support12

Scholarships Fellowships

3Institutional

Support18

Auxiliary Services12

Instruction26

Libraries6

Student Services3

Student Income less Scholarships Applied to Student

Income21

Current Use Gifts7

Endowment Income Distributed

31

Other Receipts20

Government Grant and Contract

Receipts17

Non-Govt Grant and Contract

Receipts4

Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Spaceand Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total

Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) ExpensesFaculty of Arts amp Sciences Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378 Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619 FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071 Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068

School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848 School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634 Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922 Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577 Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018 School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509 Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224 Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056 School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252 Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812

Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880

Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586 Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161 Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141 Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514 Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453 Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855

Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273

Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814

Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681

TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503

(1) Includes expense credits and transfers(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University fundsSOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES

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Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006Expressed in thousands of dollars

Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value

Market Value (1) Units of Total Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462 Business 2190442 1332492 77 Dental 181704 111131 06 Design 358613 219329 13 Divinity 517453 316476 18 Education 436859 267185 15 Government (3) 876171 531497 31 Law 1445077 883581 50 Medical 3363899 2056842 118 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17 Public Health 979870 599292 34 Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40 University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00 Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120 Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000 Pledge Balances 303724 - -Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000

Historical Market Value of Endowment June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005

Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315 Business 1330368 1602580 1923709 Dental 120992 140214 158759 Design 244803 283266 321190 Divinity 346614 400107 455271 Education 294038 342062 389178 Government (3) 582141 672674 765781 Law 927308 1099556 1278171 Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234 Public Health 633753 743238 848137 Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026 Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370 Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804 Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327 Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917 Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048

(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks (3) Government includes Institute of Politics(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations ServicesSOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT

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Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007Unit Value at Actual

Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending

Year the Year (1)Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)

1987 $22475 1116$ 50 3203$ 143 4319$ 192 $809 36

1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 33

1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 39

1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 38

1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 42

1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 45

1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 48

1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 45

1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 46

1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 43 1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 41

1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 37

1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 33

2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 40

2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 33

2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 48

2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 52

2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 49

2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 45

2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 43

2007 $163504 $6973 43

Average Annual Growth Rates

20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -

10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -

5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -

1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -

(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units

of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1

(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above

as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis

(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year

(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46

Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations

of endowment principal made during the fiscal year

(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384

Value not available at time of publication

SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS

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On the Cover Magnolia blossoms frame the tower over the Lowell House dining hall at Harvard University Harvard College is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States It was established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was named for its first benefactor John Harvard of Charlestown Massachusetts Upon his death in 1638 the young minister left his library and half his estate to the new College Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth the College has grown from nine students with a single master to an enrollment of more than 20000 degree candidates including undergraduate and graduate students in 10 graduate and professional schools Photo by Jon Chase Harvard University News Office

  • COVER
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • ORGANIZATION
    • Central Administration
    • Faculties and Allieds
    • Research Centers
      • PEOPLE
        • Degree Student Headcount
        • Historical Enrollments
        • Enrollment by Degree
        • Enrollment by Ethnicity
        • Degrees Conferred by School
        • Degrees Conferred by Program
        • Undergraduate Degrees by Division
        • Degrees Conferred by Ethnicity
        • Historical Degrees Conferred
        • International Enrollment
        • Historical International Enrollment
        • SummerNon-Degree Enrollment
        • University Faculty Counts
        • Faculty of Medicine
        • Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools
        • Non-Faculty Staff in Other Areas
          • RESOURCES
            • Tuition by School - Historical
            • Comparative Tuition amp Fees
            • Undergrad Tuition Over Time
            • Financial Aid
            • Federal Sponsored Research
            • Federal Research by Agency
            • Non-Federal Sponsored Research
            • Historical Funding by Sponsor
            • Library Overview
            • Library Collections
            • Physical Plant
            • Environmental Performance
            • Income and Expense Charts
            • Income and Expense Details
            • Market Value of Endowment
            • Historical Endowment Performance
              • ON THE COVER
Historical Endowment Performance FY1987 - FY2007
Unit Value at Actual
Fiscal Beginning of Dollar Value and Percentage Beginning Value Per Unit Distribution Spending
Year the Year (1) Income Capital Gain Total Return (2) Per Unit (3) Rate (4)
1971 $9760 $538 55 $2720 279 $3258 334 $504
1972 12480 553 44 655 52 1208 97 515
1973 13135 563 43 -309 -24 254 19 525
1974 $12826 $628 49 -$2123 -166 -$1495 -117 $540 42
1975 $10703 $624 58 $983 92 $1607 150 $562 53
1976 11686 624 53 757 65 1381 118 585 50
1977 12443 663 53 053 04 716 58 608 489
1978 12496 712 57 (587) (47) 125 10 632 506
1979 11909 810 68 578 49 1388 117 657 552
1980 $12487 $872 70 $1023 82 $1895 152 $677 542
1981 13510 952 70 540 40 1492 110 697 516
1982 $14050 $1234 88 -$1246 (89) -$012 (01) $718 511
1983 $12804 $1083 85 $4301 336 $5384 420 $740 578
1984 $17105 $1071 63 ($1692) (99) ($621) (36) $740 433
1985 15413 1152 75 2834 184 3986 259 758 492
1986 $18247 $ 1253 69 $ 4228 232 $ 5481 300 $786 431
1987 $22475 $ 1116 50 $ 3203 143 $ 4319 192 $809 360
1988 25678 1041 41 357 14 1398 54 849 331
1989 26035 1394 54 1827 70 3221 124 1016 390
1990 27862 1457 52 604 22 2061 74 1065 382
1991 28466 1275 45 (972) (34) 303 11 1196 420
1992 27494 1187 43 2026 74 3213 117 1244 452
1993 29520 1170 40 3668 124 4838 164 1408 477
1994 33188 1319 40 1905 57 3224 97 1501 452
1995 35093 1190 34 4587 131 5777 165 1607 458
1996 39680 1523 38 8603 217 10126 255 1720 433
1997(5) 48283 1460 30 10653 221 12113 251 1984 411
1998 58936 1064 18 10845 184 11909 202 2190 372
1999 69781 2157 31 6094 87 8251 118 2314 332
2000 75875 1442 19 22720 299 24162 318 3015 397
2001 98595 1910 19 (4575) (46) (2665) (27) 3292 334
2002 94020 2063 22 (2542) (27) (479) (05) 4532 482
2003 91478 1388 15 9873 108 11261 123 4711 515
2004 101351 1039 10 20217 199 21256 210 4970 490
2005 121568 2116 17 21000 173 23116 190 5417 446
2006 142568 2727 19 20936 147 23663 166 6099 430
2007 $163504 $6973 430
Average Annual Growth Rates
20 YEAR 104 - - - - - - 114 -
10 YEAR 130 - - - - - - 134 -
5 YEAR 117 - - - - - - 90 -
1 YEAR 147 - - - - - - 143 -
(1) Harvards endowment comprises approximately 11000 separate funds Each fund has been unitized and the separate funds hold units
of the endowment as their value Column one shows the value of units as of July 1
(2) The total return percentage reported by the Harvard Management Company is slightly higher than the one listed above
as it is calculated based on reinvestment of all earnings on a monthly basis
(3) As of July 1 from income earned the previous fiscal year
(4) This data is based upon the per unit distribution rate established by the Corporation for each fiscal year The aggregate spending rate for FY07 was 46
Aggregate spending rate percentage is based upon actual endowment distributions in combination with approved decapitalizations
of endowment principal made during the fiscal year
(5) Net of the $128 per unit fringe supplement the FY97 payout is $1856 and the spending rate is 384
Value not available at time of publication
SOURCE INTERNAL ENDOWMENT REPORTS
Market Value of Endowment Funds as of June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Individual Unit Value $163504 (1) Endowment Participating Market Value
Market Value (1) Units of Total
Arts and Sciences (2) $13228349 8079016 462
Business 2190442 1332492 77
Dental 181704 111131 06
Design 358613 219329 13
Divinity 517453 316476 18
Education 436859 267185 15
Government (3) 876171 531497 31
Law 1445077 883581 50
Medical 3363899 2056842 118
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 472816 289176 17
Public Health 979870 599292 34
Other Academic Departments (4) 1135551 693009 40
University Science Initiatives 5123 3133 00
Central Administration (5) 3423963 2103421 120
Subtotal $28615890 17485580 1000
Pledge Balances 303724 - -
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 299816 - -
-
Total Endowment $29219430 17485580 1000
Historical Market Value of Endowment
June 30 2003 June 30 2004 June 30 2005
Arts and Sciences (2) $8743246 $10256052 $11711315
Business 1330368 1602580 1923709
Dental 120992 140214 158759
Design 244803 283266 321190
Divinity 346614 400107 455271
Education 294038 342062 389178
Government (3) 582141 672674 765781
Law 927308 1099556 1278171
Medical 2094252 2463945 2922663
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 289939 355221 404234
Public Health 633753 743238 848137
Other Academic Departments (4) 742188 867137 994026
Central Administration (5) 2284532 2672320 3049370
Subtotal $18634174 $21898372 $25221804
Pledge Balances 445244 443656 379327
Interests in Perpetual Trusts held by Others 215317 245277 251917
Total Endowment $19294735 $22587305 $25853048
(1) Market value also includes endowment funds that are not unitized This accounts for the
difference between (unit price x number of units) and market value
(2) Arts and Sciences includes Continuing Education DEAS College Library Museums GSAS Athletics
College Life and Student Services and Dumbarton Oaks
(3) Government includes Institute of Politics
(4) Other Academic Departments include Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums
Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(5) In addition to Central Administration includes the Harvard University Press Memorial Church Presidents Funds
University Professorships University Health Services and University Operations Services
SOURCE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL REPORT
Departmental Operating Expenses Year Ended June 30 2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Salaries Scholarships Less Financial Equipment Space
and Employee Student Aid Applied and and Other Total
Wages Benefits Awards against Income Supplies Occupancy Depreciation Expenses (1) Expenses
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $333991 $88462 $160487 ($121184) $57964 $133262 $64321 $138075 $855378
Division of Continuing Education 18367 4026 5175 (5084) 1189 1990 665 13291 39619
FAS Museums 10989 3618 1210 (4) 1926 4411 976 4945 28071
Total Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $363347 $96106 $166872 ($126272) $61079 $139663 $65962 $156311 $923068
School of Business Administration 131103 36083 16727 (14765) 17361 26909 20375 116055 349848
School of Dental Medicine 12574 3810 1941 (1286) 2350 3760 1789 6696 31634
Graduate School of Design 13218 3604 5416 (4547) 1219 2901 681 6430 28922
Divinity School 12519 3584 6401 (5389) 1186 2262 1152 3862 25577
Graduate School of Education 28255 7806 8864 (6392) 2327 4986 648 14524 61018
School of Government 50358 15230 14163 (9027) 6303 11754 2377 27351 118509
Law School 56038 16257 15612 (12111) 6055 15968 5541 29864 133224
Medical School 146395 45653 48935 (18720) 40052 82860 45226 125371 515772
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 6575 2084 2375 - 488 1623 815 (3904) 10056
School of Public Health 80266 24753 14455 (7400) 13850 29434 9176 84718 249252
Other Faculties Subtotal $537301 $158864 $134889 ($79637) $91191 $182457 $87780 $410967 $1523812
Total Faculties $900648 $254970 $301761 ($205909) $152270 $322120 $153742 $567278 $2446880
Arnold Arboretum 4659 1545 16 - 454 1146 211 2555 10586
Harvard University Art Museums 10237 3548 120 (10) 4112 1048 1445 4661 25161
Joint Center for Housing Studies 962 337 25 - 46 156 - 615 2141
Nieman Foundation 1248 404 1104 - 85 364 25 1284 4514
Villa I Tatti 2373 915 935 - 577 752 154 1747 7453
Other Academic Departments Subtotal $19479 $6749 $2200 ($10) $5274 $3466 $1835 $10862 $49855
Service Departments $114647 $39869 $652 ($10) $44341 $11426 $33369 $34979 $279273
Memorial Church $992 $310 - - $110 $766 $81 $555 $2814
Central Administration (2) $90556 $48677 $918 ($28) $4787 $4554 $21937 $49280 $220681
TOTAL UNIVERSITY EXPENSES $1126322 $350575 $305531 ($205957) $206782 $342332 $210964 $662954 $2999503
(1) Includes expense credits and transfers
(2) Includes Harvard University Library and other University funds
SOURCE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Physical Plant FY2006
Building Ownership Primary Uses
Gross Square Footage Gross Square Footage
Number of of Buildings As a of Buildings As a
Buildings (in 000s) of Total (in 000s) of Total
FAS 264 8877 378 ResidentialDormitory 6699 285
Radcliffe 16 282 12 OfficeClassroom 4934 210
Business 33 1470 63 LabStudio 4573 195
Dental 2 99 04 Library 1620 69
Design 2 179 08 AssemblyMuseum 1116 48
Divinity 7 180 08 Suppport 2161 92
Education 6 215 09 Commercial 1390 59
Government 4 264 11 Athletic 895 38
Law 19 920 39 Health Care 79 03
Medical 29 2466 105 TOTAL 23467 1000
Public Health 8 573 24
Real Estate 172 6301 269
Central Administration 54 1640 70
TOTAL 616 23467 1000
SOURCE HARVARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Library Collections FY2006 Increase FY2006 Volumes
amp Pamphlets
Gross Net FY2006 (1)
University Library
University Archives 2032 2032 118900
Weissman Preservation Center 89 89 696
Library of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Harvard College Library)
Central Collections
Cabot 3113 2052 274545
Fine Arts 7344 7270 337328
Fung Library 3047 3002 59387
HarvardndashYenching 26331 26331 1153295
Houghton 5926 5926 487325
Lamont 3468 2449 183469
Littauer 5375 (3595) 433416
Loeb Music 5219 5219 260952
Quad Library 508 482 25628
Social Sciences Program 5354 5239 56048
Tozzer (Peabody Museum) 4863 2718 250937
Widener 147896 147742 6280227
House Libraries (2) 60 60 210392
Department and Divisional Libraries (3) 4204 3510 353694
Special Libraries
Astrophysics Wolbach Library 1087 (1847) 75243
Biblioteca Berenson 3156 3156 147049
Botany Libraries 2530 2447 291322
Career Reference 193 30 5134
Comparative Zoology Ernst Mayr Library of 2130 2130 297528
Development Office Library 0 0 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library 5090 4660 207188
European Studies Center for Library 113 113 13598
Extension Grossman Library for University 97 82 5331
Forestry Harvard Forest Library (Petersham NH) 0 (7000) 13000
Hellenic Studies Center for Library 728 728 56755
Islam Hamilton A R Gibb Islamic Seminar Library 109 109 7656
Journalism Nieman Foundation 59 59 3356
Oral Literature Milman Parry Collection of 0 0 0
Property Planning Harvard University 8 8 1213
Information Research Center Library
Ukrainian Research Institute Reference 73 73 3409
Graduate and Professional School Libraries
Harvard Business School Baker Library 4457 4034 641576
Harvard Design School Frances Loeb Library 3635 3208 291120
Harvard Divinity School AndoverndashHarvard Theological Library 5276 4861 485046
Harvard Graduate School of Education 2927 2555 206541
Monroe C Gutman Library
Harvard Law School Library 23943 20432 1744077
John F Kennedy School of Government
Library 2646 (735) 58578
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs 0 0 4374
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 3842 3836 85037
Schlesinger Library on History of American Women
Schools of Medicine Public Health and Dental Medicine
Francis A Countway Library of Medicine 5546 (13044) 681657
New England Primate Research Center 184 (85) 14543
TOTAL UNIVERSITY COLLECTION 292658 240336 15826570
(1) Volumes and pamphlets for individual libraries include volumes transferred to the Depository Totals reflect corrections in count
(2) Includes Adams Cabot Currier Dudley Dunster Eliot Kirkland Leverett Lowell Mather Pforzheimer Quincy Winthrop
(3) Includes African American Studies Franklin and Wendy Raines Library Biochemical Sciences Tutorial Library Biological Laboratories Library Fred N Robinson Celtic Seminar Library Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library Engineering and Applied Sciences Gordon McKay English Child Memorial Library History Departmental Library History of Science Library Linguistics Library Mathematics George David Birkhoff Library Medieval Studies Library Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Library Paleography Philosophy Robbins Library Physics Research Library Psychology Research Library Sanskrit Library Social RelationsSociology Library Statistics Library
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006
Historical Funding of Research by Sponsor
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Federal (Prime and Once-Removed)
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
National Institutes of Health $111142 $118876 $138594 $141187 $145187 $149123 $174305 $182210 $199681 $283112 $297035 $343248 $354996 $362878
Other DHHS 25567 29165 21138 20163 20938 20309 11703 10223 12705 18549 22714 24621 46193 41560
National Science Foundation 21215 19140 24195 25085 23973 24777 23880 24176 23904 32665 30437 37525 38157 38162
Department of Defense 9596 10285 11686 12724 11849 10522 11074 12616 14436 16569 19060 18222 21911 23059
Department of Energy 7383 7273 7588 7603 7693 7948 7477 8267 8178 8751 10701 12897 12901 11747
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 4574 7336 7406 7312 7303 7841 7903 8421 9524 9803 9402 10429 8367 9324
Agency for International Development 11691 10526 12499 20432 26123 28351 33255 25502 18660 4286 4153 3684 5578 7598
Department of Education 2286 3201 3302 3085 3121 2085 3066 4093 5246 6634 6096 5393 6890 6242
Environmental Protection Agency 1575 1555 2289 2533 3499 2942 3365 2839 3218 4025 4077 4513 5972 5983
Department of Commerce 939 1550 1215 824 5158 2707 3125 2483 2666 802 979 1371 1674 1164
Department of State 1668 2158 1922 2012 2366 2359 1982 1077 1264 1581 1705 1797 1610 1796
Other (1) 2080 2528 3613 4192 4428 4291 3547 6689 5610 7358 6305 4613 3617 4178
Federal Total $199718 $213592 $235447 $247151 $261638 $263255 $284682 $288597 $305092 $394135 $412664 $468312 $507865 $513692
Non-Federal Fiscal Year
1991(2) 1992 (2) 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Foundations NA NA 41230 $39652 $40140 $40742 $40779 $41517 $50196 $89503 $89251 $86359 $78119 $74129
State Local amp Foreign Government NA NA 19312 19300 16054 15796 14475 15244 11815 9840 10629 10439 12797 12154
Corporations NA NA 10892 10228 12863 14789 12122 12014 15026 13875 9916 10084 11058 9147
Research Institutes NA NA 4857 4763 6137 4674 4692 4907 5692 3751 5347 5415 4677 6773
Other Sources NA NA 6025 5393 4767 5678 8168 9574 12141 8828 8886 7429 6763 5195
Hospitals amp Other Universities NA NA 2110 2299 2345 1889 1794 2595 1888 2172 2254 2555 2061 2868
Non-Federal Total $76070 $82603 $8135 $81635 $82306 $83567 $82028 $85850 $96758 $127971 $126283 $122281 $115475 $110266
GRAND TOTAL (2) $275788 $296195 $243582 $328786 $343944 $346822 $366710 $374447 $401849 $522105 $538947 $590593 $623340 $623958
Growth in Sponsored Projects
Expressed in millions of dollars
Expressed
Fiscal Expenditure as Change
Year Actual $ Change FY06 $ in FY06 $
2002 $5221 72 $5831 53
2003 5389 32 5889 10
2004 5906 96 6316 72
2005 6233 55 6471 25
2006 $6240 01 $6240 (36)
(1) Agencies listed on this exhibit are based on FY2006 expenditures Information on agencies in prior years can be obtained from the
Office for Sponsored Programs
(2) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Expenditures under Non-Federal Sponsored Research by Sponsor Source FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
Hospitals State Local
amp Other Research amp Foreign Other
Corporations Foundations Universities Institutes Government Sources Total
FAS
Faculty of Arts amp Sciences $1119 $14300 $124 $1433 $560 $571 $18107
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 684 1911 146 16 - 165 2922
College Library - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum - 184 85 48 - 5 323
College Life Athletics GSAS - - - - - - -
FAS Subtotal $1803 $16395 $355 $1497 $560 $741 $21352
School of Business Administration - - - - - - -
School of Dental Medicine 236 55 27 - 33 - 351
School of Design 36 184 - - 112 66 398
Divinity School - 527 - - - - 527
Graduate School of Education 15 5668 - 2 278 562 6525
JFK School of Government 1205 7804 84 1218 2714 1330 14354
Law School - 3501 143 81 40 - 3764
Medical School 5209 17939 800 2941 1121 1172 29181
School of Public Health 644 19776 1460 1034 7282 724 30920
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 489 - - - - 489
Other Faculties Subtotal 7345 $55943 $2514 $5276 $11580 $3854 $86509
Other Academic Departments (1) - $1312 - - $6 - $1318
Service and Other Departments (2) - $479 - - $8 $600 $1087
GRAND TOTAL (3) $9148 $74129 $2869 $6773 $12154 $5195 $110266
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Health Services University Library
and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Non-Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $15879 $1178 $17057 $16676 $1431 $18107 62 79
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1312 539 1850 2644 277 2922 579 95
College Library - - - - - - - -
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 215 15 230 312 11 323 407 34
College Life Athletics GSAS 15 - 15 - - - - - 00 -
FAS Subtotal $17420 $1732 $19151 $19632 $1719 $21352 115 81
School of Business Administration 140 - 140 - - - (1000) 00
School of Dental Medicine 435 52 486 286 65 351 (278) 185
School of Design 329 58 387 341 57 398 29 143
Divinity School 154 16 170 483 45 527 2096 85
Graduate School of Education 6618 463 7081 5966 559 6525 (78) 86
JFK School of Government 12890 1625 14515 12536 1817 14354 (11) 127
Law School 3679 242 3921 3589 175 3764 (40) 46
Medical School 29975 4231 34206 25727 3454 29181 (147) 118
School of Public Health 29073 3624 32697 27637 3283 30920 (54) 106
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 150 4 153 486 3 489 2190 06
Other Faculties Subtotal 0 $83442 $10313 $93756 $77051 $9458 $86509 (77) 109
Other Academic Departments (1) $1402 $98 $1501 $1233 $85 $1318 (122) 64
Service and Other Departments (2) $1059 $7 $1067 $1086 $1 $1087 19 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $103325 $12151 $115475 $99001 $11264 $110266 (45) 102
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums Joint Center for Housing Studies Nieman Foundation and Villa I Tatti
(2) Includes Central Administration Memorial Church Presidents Initiatives University Library University Health Services and University Operations Services
(3) Total excludes financial aid expenditures and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Research by Agency FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2006 Total
as of
FY2005 FY2006 Change Federal Total
Department of Health amp Human Services
National Institutes of Health $354996 $362878 22 706
Other DHHS 46193 41560 (100) 81
Subtotal $401189 $404438 08 787
Department of Defense
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (1) 2885 6210 1153 12
Department of the Army 6843 5907 (137) 11
Department of the Navy 9657 5905 (389) 11
Department of the Air Force (2) 2525 5037 995 10
Subtotal $21910 $23059 52 45
National Science Foundation 38157 38162 00 74
Department of Energy 12901 11747 (89) 23
Natl Aeronautics amp Space Administration 8367 9324 114 18
Agency for International Development 5578 7598 362 15
Department of Education 6890 6242 (94) 12
Environmental Protection Agency 5972 5983 02 12
Department of State 1610 1796 116 03
Department of Commerce 1674 1164 (305) 02
Natl Endowment for the Humanities 420 727 731 01
Department of Veterans Affairs 121 561 3636 01
Department of Transportation 248 423 706 01
Federal Emergency Management Agency 283 414 463 01
Department of Interior 370 395 68 01
Department of Justice 375 334 (109) 01
Department of Housing and Urban Development 72 207 1875 00
Department of Agriculture 541 166 (693) 00
Department of the Treasury 0 70 NA 00
National Endowment for the Arts 29 60 1069 00
Department of Homeland Security 42 49 167 00
General Services Administration 45 28 (378) 00
Other Federal Agencies 1071 745 (304) 01
GRAND TOTAL (3) $507865 $513692 11 1000
(1) Includes Other - Department of Defense
(2) Includes Air Force Office of Scientific Research
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005
is $57574 and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Federal Sponsored Research FY2005 - FY2006
Expressed in thousands of dollars
FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 Change in FY2006
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Total Exp Indirect as
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs Costs 20052006 of Total
FAS
Arts amp Sciences $56070 $23386 $79456 $62426 $26305 $88731 $69214 $29268 $98482 110 297
Division of Continuing Education - 0 - 0 - 00 -
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences 20234 8323 28557 22451 9513 31964 22281 9847 $32128 05 306
College Library 112 9 121 91 9 100 200 36 $236 1365 153
Museum of Comparative ZoologyPeabody Museum 3788 943 4731 3005 1063 4068 2449 921 $3370 (172) 273
College Life Athletics GSAS - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
FAS Subtotal $80204 $32660 $112864 $87973 $36890 $124863 $0 $94144 $40072 $134216 75 299
School of Business Administration 9 (29) (20) - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
School of Dental Medicine 3264 879 4143 4334 1350 5685 4891 1703 6595 160 258
School of Design 101 47 148 64 21 85 61 14 75 (119) 181
Divinity School - - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 27 0 27 NA 53 00
Graduate School of Education 4981 837 5819 5515 1059 6574 4781 988 5770 (122) 171
JFK School of Government 6713 1784 8497 8490 1957 10446 9598 2159 11757 125 184
Law School 296 30 326 344 51 394 198 35 234 (408) 151
Medical School 141587 60062 201649 142517 60654 203171 138603 58374 196977 (30) 296
School of Public Health 97948 34913 132861 113821 41109 154929 120629 35962 156591 11 230
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 307 151 457 277 174 451 - 0 - 0 - 0 (1000) NA
Other Faculties Subtotal $255206 $98673 $353880 $275361 $106375 $381736 $278788 $99235 $378026 (10) 263
Other Academic Departments (1) $992 $94 $1087 $372 $111 $484 $400 $128 $528 92 242
Service and Other Departments (2) $435 $46 $481 $703 $80 $782 $833 $90 $923 180 98
GRAND TOTAL (3) $336838 $131474 $468312 $364409 $143456 $507865 $374166 $139526 $513692 11 272
(1) Includes Arnold Arboretum Harvard University Art Museums and Joint Center for Housing Studies
(2) Includes Central Administration University Library and University Health Services
(3) Totals include both Federal and Federal Once-Removed (Federal Once-Removed total cost for FY2005 is $57574
and for FY2006 is $60414) Totals exclude financial aid and agency funds
SOURCE OFFICE FOR SPONSORED PROGRAMS - ANNUAL REPORT
Degree Student Financial Assistance FY2006 (1)
Expressed in thousands of dollars
GRANTS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College $82548 $6228 $10996 $99772 793
GSAS 74968 18363 9301 102632 740
Business 15589 42 2261 17892 249
Dental 867 177 61 1104 138
Design 4647 - 349 4996 361
Divinity 6401 - 236 6638 611
Education 8274 207 1659 10140 433
Government 10841 98 8584 19523 531
Law 12501 262 1556 14319 210
Medical 7766 585 6109 14461 501
Public Health 6039 3195 2762 11996 616
Extension 457 154 91 702 203
ART (2) -
TOTAL $230898 $29311 $43967 $304176 554
LOANS
Other As a of Total
Institutional Federal Outside Total for School
College (2) $3077 $12963 $4700 $20740 165
GSAS 30 1284 485 1798 13
Business 1680 18185 34078 53943 751
Dental 80 5691 1125 6896 860
Design - 6065 2354 8419 608
Divinity - 3517 66 3583 330
Education 75 9523 3066 12664 541
Government - 8004 8381 16385 446
Law 3836 30138 18660 52634 770
Medical 3145 10864 362 14372 498
Public Health - 5657 1771 7428 381
Extension - 2189 569 2758 797
ART (2) -
TOTAL $11923 $114081 $75617 $201621 367
EMPLOYMENT TOTAL
Work-Study Other As a of Total Grant Loans
(CWSP) Term Total for School amp Employment
College $920 $4432 $5352 43 $125864
GSAS 455 33872 34326 247 138757
Business - - - 00 71835
Dental 17 - 17 02 8016
Design 325 102 427 31 13843
Divinity 650 - 650 60 10871
Education 598 - 598 26 23403
Government 205 640 845 23 36753
Law 723 661 1384 20 68337
Medical 41 - 41 01 28873
Public Health 58 - 58 03 19483
Extension - - - 00 3460
ART (2) - -
TOTAL $3991 $39706 $43698 80 $549495
(1) Amounts do not include the Business School Law School Medical School or the School of Government funding for graduates in the
Low Income Protection PlanLoan Repayment Assistance Programs
(2) College total for loans includes $13535102 in PLUS Loans and other Parental Loans
NOTE As of FY2006 degree student financial assistance for the ART is excluded from the exhibit
Therefore ART financial assistance amounts must be removed when comparing totals to prior years
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Undergraduate Tuition Over Time FY1987 - FY2007
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Fiscal Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Year Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (2000=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
1985 $9500 $300 $1635 $1925 $740 $14100 1058 1066 677 1108 $12319 $34482
1986 $10266 $324 $1750 $1980 $780 $15100 1088 1112 697 1163 $13037 $36653
1987 $11040 $350 $1885 $2035 $835 $16145 1112 1139 713 1209 $13649 $38861
1988 11645 370 2065 2145 875 17100 1158 1202 732 1262 14241 41413
1989 12310 405 2400 2145 950 18210 1212 1278 757 1328 15297 42192
1990 13085 460 2560 2275 1015 19395 1270 1343 786 1408 16257 46101
1991 13960 490 2700 2425 1080 20655 1339 1423 816 1481 17131 47164
1992 14860 550 2900 2620 1150 22080 1382 1466 844 1534 17609 49606
1993 15870 584 3075 2765 1220 23514 1425 1511 864 1579 18494 50079
1994 16856 614 3225 2910 1275 24880 1462 1535 884 1633 18872 52034
1995 17851 634 3370 3040 1335 26230 1504 1567 903 1683 19555 54379
1996 18838 634 3510 3200 1393 27575 1545 1606 921 1733 20287 55029
1997 19770 654 3659 3336 1477 28896 1589 1657 939 1786 21091 57161
1998 20600 666 3808 3470 1536 30080 1617 1696 954 1849 21940 59959
1999 21342 686 3940 3574 1590 31132 1645 1732 965 1891 23161 61833
2000 22054 711 4072 3685 1642 32164 1693 1793 979 1969 23968 65303
2001 22694 745 4190 3792 1689 33110 1751 1876 1000 2065 25479 68082
2002 23457 816 4331 3919 1746 34269 1782 1933 1024 2150 26236 68114
2003 24630 1020 4461 4041 1798 35950 1821 2000 1041 2212 27157 69180
2004 26066 1142 4706 4162 1852 37928 1861 2070 1063 2315 28031 70149
2005 27448 1264 4974 4286 1908 39880 1917 2118 1094 2398 29531 71002
2006 28752 1370 5148 4430 1975 41675 1990 2201 1127 2518 30440 72881
2007 $30275 $1390 $5328 $4618 $2044 $43655 2042 2273 1160 2603 $31773 $74995
Average Annual Growth Rates
Undergraduate Package Economic Indicators (1)
Health Student GDP IP Disposable Median
Services Services US Boston Deflator HEPI Personal Family Income
Tuition Fee Room Board Fee Total CPI -U CPI -U (1996=100) (1983=100) Income Ages 45-54
20 YEAR 52 71 53 42 46 51 31 35 25 39 43 33
10 YEAR 44 78 38 33 33 42 25 32 21 38 42 28
5 YEAR 52 112 42 33 32 50 28 33 25 39 39 19
1 YEAR 53 15 35 42 35 48 26 33 29 34 44 29
(1) Economic indicators are averages of all index figures for a given year CPI-U and HEPI are based on the fiscal year All other indices are based on the most recent calendar year
FY2007 CPI-U is projected at 263 based on projections from the Congressional Budget Office and Survey of Professional Forecasters
FY2007 Boston CPI-U is projected at 325 based on the CPI-U forecast plus the 5 yr average spread (FY02 - FY06) between CPI-U and CPI-Boston
FY2007 MFI is projected at 29 over the prior year based on the MFI compounded annual growth rate for the previous ten years
SOURCE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS PUBLICATION
Comparative Undergraduate Tuition and Fees (1)
Ranked in descending order for FY2007
Institution Actual Change FY2006 - 2007 Notes
FY2006 FY2007 Percent Nominal FY2006 FY2007
Columbia Total $42584 $44812 52 $2228
Tuition 32582 34376 55 1794
Mandatory Fees 664 788 187 124 Student Life Fee $664 Student Life Fee $788
Room amp Board 9338 9648 33 310
Chicago Total $42369 $44613 53 $2244
Tuition 32088 33819 54 1731
Mandatory Fees 177 186 51 9 Activity Fee $177 Activity Fee $186
Room amp Board 10104 10608 50 504
UPenn Total $41988 $44212 53 $2224
Tuition 29252 30850 55 1598 General Fee $2572 General Fee $2766
Mandatory Fees 3334 3558 67 224 Tech Fee $538 Tech Fee $560
Room amp Board 9402 9804 43 402 Rec Fee $224 Rec Fee $232
Cornell Total $41717 $43757 49 $2040
Tuition 31300 32800 48 1500
Mandatory Fees 167 181 84 14 Activity Fee $167 Activity Fee $181
Room amp Board 10250 10776 51 526
Brown Total $41770 $43754 47 $1984
Tuition 32838 34474 50 1636
Mandatory Fees 136 146 74 10 Activity Fee $136 Activity Fee $146
Room amp Board 8796 9134 38 338
Harvard Total $41675 $43655 48 $1980
Tuition 30122 31665 51 1543 Student Services Student Services
Mandatory Fees 1975 2044 35 69 Fee $1975 Fee $2044
Room amp Board 9578 9946 38 368
Stanford Total $41384 $43631 54 $2247
Tuition 31200 32994 58 1794 Associated Students Associated Students
Mandatory Fees 252 270 71 18 of Stanford Univ $252 of Stanford Univ $270
Room amp Board 9932 10367 44 435
MIT Total $41800 $43550 42 $1750
Tuition 32100 33400 40 1300
Mandatory Fees 200 200 00 0 Activity Fee $200 Activity Fee $200
Room amp Board 9500 9950 47 450
Dartmouth Total $41355 $43341 48 $1986
Tuition 31770 33297 48 1527
Mandatory Fees 195 204 46 9 Activity Fee $195 Activity Fee $204
Room amp Board 9390 9840 48 450
Yale Total $41000 $43050 50 $2050
Tuition 31460 33030 50 1570
Room amp Board 9540 10020 50 480
Princeton Total (2) $40858 $42870 49 $2012 Res College Fee $545 Res College Fee $570
Tuition 31450 33000 49 1550 Class Dues $40 Class Dues $40
Mandatory Fees 645 670 39 25 Activity Fee $60 Activity Fee $60
Room amp Board 8763 9200 50 437 (Fresh Soph amp some Jr) (Fresh Soph amp some Jr)
(1) For comparative purposes the health services fee is included in the tuition amount shown for all schools with the following exception
Cornells health fee ($1354 in FY06 and $1500 in FY07) is optional and excluded
(2) Princeton does not include its mandatory fee as part of its announced package The mandatory fee has been included in the FY06 and FY07
totals for consistency and comparison
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY
Tuition Charges FY1987 - FY2007 (1)
Fiscal Medical Public
Year College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government (2) Law Dental (3) Health
1967-68 $2000 $2000 $2000 $1900 $1000 $2000 $2000 $1750 $2000 $2000
1968-69 2000 2000 2000 1900 1000 2000 2000 1750 2500 2000
1969-70 2400 2400 2400 2300 1300 2400 2400 1750 2500 2400
1970-71 2600 2600 2800 2300 1300 2600 3000 2100 2500 2400
1971-72 $2670 $2670 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2670 $2870 $2100 $2500 $2670
1972-73 $2865 $2865 $3400 $2600 $1700 $2865 $2865 $2400 $2750 $2865
1974 3045 3045 3600 3000 2050 3045 3045 2400 3000 3045
1975 $3245 $3245 $3600 $3000 $2200 $3245 $3245 $2650 $3250 $3245
1976 $3590 $3590 $3800 $3450 $2850 $3590 $3590 $2950 $3740 $3550
1977 3950 3950 4100 3700 2850 3950 3950 3250 4250 3850
1978 4280 4280 4400 4200 3100 4256 4230 3550 5000 4130
1979 4665 4665 4800 4600 3300 4656 4665 4000 5750 4415
1980 $5110 $5110 $5100 $5050 $3700 $5120 $5110 $4375 $6500 $4810
1981 $5800 $5800 $5900 $5800 $4100 $5856 $5800 $5000 $7800 $5450
1982 $6695 $6695 $6900 $6600 $4700 $6752 $6695 $5850 $8900 $6215
1983 $7931 $7931 $8000 $7700 $5310 $7680 $7636 $6900 $10250 $7086
1984 $8752 $8752 $9000 $8600 $5790 $8320 $8367 $7900 $11200 $7667
1985 $9500 $9500 $10000 $9500 $6200 $8928 $9200 $8800 $12100 $8300
1986 $10266 $10266 $10750 $10165 $6640 $9552 $9840 $9650 $13100 $8826
1987 $11040 $11040 $11900 $10850 $7100 $10176 $10440 $10700 $14000 $9600
1988 11645 11645 13300 11500 7600 10752 11075 11400 14850 10575
1989 12310 12310 14250 12250 8100 11440 11800 12307 15750 11470
1990 13085 13085 15350 13110 8630 12232 12570 13400 16850 12515
1991 13960 13960 16400 14300 9200 13152 13390 14475 18030 13570
1992 14860 14860 17500 15450 9940 14192 14662 15560 19110 14790
1993 15870 15870 18550 16650 10540 15044 15690 16730 20257 15675
1994 16856 16856 19750 17483 11070 15796 16631 17750 21260 16775
1995 17851 17851 21000 18360 11630 16664 17710 19080 22300 17770
1996 18838 18838 22700 19276 12220 17581 18650 20500 23192 18840
1997 19770 19770 23840 20240 12830 18460 19770 21700 24150 19800
1998 20600 20600 25000 21252 13480 19476 20720 22800 25200 20890
1999 21342 21342 26260 22208 14160 20430 21656 23900 26000 21895
2000 22054 22054 27250 23163 14870 21410 22520 25000 27000 22950
2001 22694 22694 28500 24159 15620 22600 23400 26000 28000 23980
2002 23457 23370 30050 25195 16400 23720 24320 27500 29000 25050
2003 24630 24630 31800 26330 17220 25144 26488 29500 30500 26300
2004 26066 26066 33650 27910 18080 26628 28580 31250 32000 27670
2005 27448 27448 35600 29500 18984 28092 30272 33120 34250 29300
2006 28752 28752 37500 30916 19920 29360 31752 35100 35800 30620
2007 $30275 $30275 $39600 $32152 $20712 $30544 $33276 $37100 $37200 $31800
Average Annual Growth Rates
Medical Public
College GSAS Business Design Divinity Education Government Law Dental Health
20 YEAR 52 52 62 56 55 56 60 64 50 62
10 YEAR 44 44 52 47 49 52 53 55 44 49
5 YEAR 52 53 57 50 48 52 65 62 51 49
1 YEAR 53 53 56 40 40 40 48 57 39 39
(1) All amounts exclude the University Health Service fee
(2) For FY03 and FY04 the School of Government implemented two tuition rate increases one for first-year students (shown above)
and one for returning students (FY03 is $25440 and FY04 is $27704)
(3) Dental School tuition is $35790 for FY06 and $26050 for FY99
SOURCE ANNUAL TUITION PROPOSALS APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION
Non-Faculty Staff in the Allied Institutions Central Administration and Service Departments (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Allied Institutions Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
American Repertory Theatre 440 222 - - - 662 08 - 08 670
Arnold Arboretum 321 237 160 05 - 723 30 40 70 793
Art Museums 851 660 362 11 - 1884 - - - 1884
Harvard Magazine 169 12 - - - 181 - - - 181
Inter-Faculty Initiatives 80 63 - - - 143 40 - 40 183
Institute of Politics 60 110 - - - 170 60 - 60 230
Joint Center for Housing Studies 71 57 - 08 10 146 - - - 146
Memorial Church 70 78 - - - 148 - - - 148
Nieman Foundation 99 65 - - 02 166 - - - 166
University Press 562 208 - - - 770 - - - 770
Villa I Tatti (3) 36 - - - - 36 - - - 36
Subtotal 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration - Core and Service Departments (4)
Core departments in bold service departments in italics
President amp Provost University Marshal
and Office of the Governing Boards 651 394 - - - 1045 02 - 02 1047
University Information Services 2276 819 10 - - 3106 - - - 3106
University Health Services 1401 1189 - 05 - 2595 90 - 90 2685
VP Administration 188 76 - - - 264 - - - 264
Harvard Planning and Allston Initiative 00 - -
Dining Services 715 199 3484 - - 4398 - - - 4398
Faculty Club 130 40 413 - - 582 - - - 582
Harvard Real Estate Services 731 563 - - - 1294 - - 1294
University Operations Services 1205 458 4511 - - 6174 - - - 6174
Allston Development Group 159 46 - - - 205 - - - 205
VP Development amp Alumni Affairs 915 651 - - - 1566 - - - 1566
Fund Raising Campaigns 631 338 - - - 968 - - - 968
VP Finance 1621 1084 - - - 2705 - - - 2705
VP General Counsel 547 286 550 - - 1383 - - - 1383
VP Government Community and
Public Affairs 261 188 - - - 449 - - - 449
VP Human Resources 919 414 - - - 1333 - - - 1333
University Library 684 352 - 10 20 1066 - - - 1066
Subtotal 13034 7096 8968 15 20 29133 92 - 92 29225
Non-Departmental amp Special (5) 431 472 - - - - 903 - - - 903
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or teaching fellows
Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Additional personnel on local data systems are not included in this count
(4) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(5) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Non-Faculty Staff in the Schools (1)
Counts are Full-Time Equivalent Figures as of October 31 2006
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
University-Wide Totals Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
Allieds 2758 1712 522 24 12 5029 138 40 178 5207
Central Administration (3) 5945 3491 550 - 10 20 10016 02 - 02 10018
Service Departments (3) 7088 3605 8418 - 05 - 19117 90 - 90 19207
Non-Departmental amp Special (4) 431 472 - - - 903 - - - 903
TOTAL 51023 39068 10184 5638 5208 111121 4460 7870 12330 123451
Non-Faculty
University Funding Sponsored Funding Academic Staff (2)
Administrative amp Clerical amp Service amp Administrative amp Clerical amp University Sponsored Grand
Faculties Professional Technical Trades Professional Technical Subtotal Funding Funding Subtotal Total
Faculty of Arts and Sciences (5) 6770 6608 02 1208 924 15512 2345 2111 4456 19968
Athletics 1127 242 - - - 1369 160 - 160 1529
College Library 2465 2718 - 05 - 5188 - - - 5188
DEAS (6) 526 595 98 497 55 1771 227 577 804 2575
Division of Continuing Education 734 646 - - - 1379 - - - 1379
GSAS 245 227 - - - 472 - - - 472
College Life amp Student Dorms 1120 649 - - - 1768 - - - 1768
Museums (7) 757 806 - 06 35 1604 33 137 170 1773
Yenching 58 10 - - - 68 - - - 68
Subtotal 13801 12501 100 1716 1014 29132 2765 2824 5589 34721
Business 4838 2730 - - - 7568 - - - 7568
Publishing Division 2651 150 - - - 2801 - - - 2801
Subtotal 7489 2880 - - - 10369 - - - - 10369
Dental 278 652 - 20 57 1007 10 40 50 1057
Design 492 510 - - - 1002 - 08 08 1010
Divinity 607 441 - - - 1048 - 25 25 1073
Education 1328 1106 - 230 109 2773 43 30 73 2845
Government 2131 1839 - 342 132 4444 243 35 277 4722
Law 2302 2237 - 44 36 4619 148 36 183 4802
Medical 4105 4216 5357 594 842 1949 12958 788 3692 4480 17438
Public Health 1705 1951 - 2405 1878 7939 234 1140 1375 9314
Radcliffe Institute for
Advanced Study 452 314 - - - 766 - - - 766
Subtotal Faculties 34800 29788 694 5599 5176 76057 4230 7830 12060 88116
(1) Figures do not include temporary employees (except limited regular guards and custodians) LHTs (less-than-half-time) students or
teaching fellows Counts include only filled positions
(2) Counts include Academic Clinical Fellow Coaching Assistants Internal Post Docs Museum Interns Teaching Assistants and Visiting Fellows
(3) Core departments provide central functions of the University (accounts payable HR benefits etc) and are supported through funds from
the President Faculties and departments Service departments derive their revenue on a fee-for-service basis from internal customers
(4) Non-Departmental and Special include Signet Society Credit Union Harvard Student Agencies LASPAU and some interdepartmental personnel
(5) The Faculty of Arts and Sciences includes FTEs for Dumbarton Oaks In addition Dumbarton Oaks has additional personnel on local data systems
who are not reflected in the counts above
(6) DEAS refers to Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
(7) Museums include Museum of Comparative Zoology Peabody Museum and Semitic Museum
SOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSONNELPAYROLL DATABASE
Faculty of Medicine Quad and Hospital-Based Personnel Fall 2006 (1)
Medical Quad-based and Dental on-payroll counts are also included on the University Faculty counts exhibit
Head Count Full-time
Medical (2) Male Female Total Equivalent
Quad-based
Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016
Non-Tenured 3 2 5 50
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383
Lecturers and Instructors 40 36 76 718
Other Faculty (3) 29 30 59 578
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008
Hospital-Based on Payroll
Professor (4) 137 12 149 1443
Associate Professor (4) 32 10 42 395
Assistant Professor (4) 17 11 28 242
Other Faculty (3) 26 24 50 450
TOTAL 212 57 269 2530
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 499 73 572
Associate Professor 914 267 1181
Assistant Professor 1206 643 1849
Other Faculty (6) 3545 3070 6615
TOTAL 6164 4053 10217
Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent
Dental (2)
On-Payroll
Professor
Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured 3 -0 3 30
Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor (7) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers and Instructors 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (3) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Clinical Unpaid Appointments (5)
Professor 7 -0 7
Associate Professor 12 5 17
Assistant Professor 21 5 26
Other Faculty (6) 177 61 238
TOTAL 217 71 288
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
University Faculty Fall 2006 (1)
Head Count Full-time Head Count Full-time
Male Female Total Equivalent Male Female Total Equivalent
Arts and Sciences Business
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 391 96 487 4806 Tenured (2) 73 14 87 840
Non-Tenured (3) 14 7 21 164 Non-Tenured (3) 21 2 23 198
Associate Professor 47 26 73 730 Associate Professor 24 8 32 320
Assistant Professor 94 52 146 1452 Assistant Professor 37 20 57 555
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 113 133 246 1916 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 10 1 11 92
Other Faculty (5) 62 33 95 571 Other Faculty (5) 7 3 10 95
TOTAL 721 347 1068 9638 TOTAL 172 48 220 2099
Design Divinity
Professor Professor
Tenured 23 5 28 225 Tenured 16 9 25 190
Non-Tenured (3) - 1 1 10 Non-Tenured (3) 1 3 4 35
Associate Professor (6) 9 2 11 97 Associate Professor 2 - 2 20
Assistant Professor 5 4 9 90 Assistant Professor 3 1 4 20
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 23 10 33 79 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) - - - -0
Other Faculty (5) 41 15 56 186 Other Faculty (5) 24 22 46 231
TOTAL 101 37 138 686 TOTAL 46 35 81 496
Education Government
Professor Professor
Tenured 16 9 25 243 Tenured (2) 38 8 46 378
Non-Tenured (3) 6 - 6 58 Non-Tenured (3) 7 1 8 72
Associate Professor 1 4 5 50 Associate Professor 10 4 14 140
Assistant Professor 3 4 7 70 Assistant Professor 7 2 9 90
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 9 21 30 200 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 25 15 40 373
Other Faculty (5) - 1 1 05 Other Faculty (5) 18 6 24 143
TOTAL 35 39 74 626 TOTAL 105 36 141 1195
Law Public Health
Professor Professor
Tenured (2) 63 12 75 735 Tenured 59 15 74 612
Non-Tenured 2 1 3 3 Non-Tenured (3) 8 5 13 109
Associate Professor na na na na Associate Professor 23 15 38 322
Assistant Professor (8) 3 3 6 60 Assistant Professor 29 19 48 375
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 44 30 74 329 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 24 11 35 238
Other Faculty (5) 42 16 58 252 Other Faculty (5) 14 14 28 193
TOTAL 154 62 216 1406 TOTAL 157 79 236 1849
Medical Quad-Based Dental
Professor Professor
Tenured 89 15 104 1016 Tenured 5 1 6 60
Non-Tenured (3) 3 2 5 50 Non-Tenured (3) 3 - 3 30
Associate Professor 22 5 27 263 Associate Professor 4 2 6 60
Assistant Professor 26 13 39 383 Assistant Professor (8) 6 4 10 100
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 40 36 76 718 Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 14 15 29 258
Other Faculty (5) 29 30 59 578 Other Faculty (5) 1 4 5 50
TOTAL 209 101 310 3008 TOTAL 33 26 59 558
Other Academic Units (7) University Faculty
Professor Professor
Tenured 1 3 4 30 Tenured (2) 774 187 961 9134
Non-Tenured (3) - - - -0 Non-Tenured (3) 65 22 87 755
Other Faculty 8 3 11 72 Associate Professor 142 66 208 2001
TOTAL 9 6 15 102 Assistant Professor 213 122 335 3195
Lecturers amp Instructors (4) 302 272 574 4202
Other Faculty (5) 246 147 393 2375
TOTAL (incl duplicates) 1742 816 2558 21663
Adj for duplicate counts 32 6 38
TOTAL (1) 1710 810 2520 21663
SOURCE INTERNAL SURVEY OF EACH FACULTY
369
formula
check
961
87
208
335
574
393
2558
1
Summer School Enrollment Summer 2001 - 2006
Harvard Students by School (1)
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College 416 315 382 329 362 320 283 271 367 319 314 321 303 313 330 322 348 334 435 497
GSAS 39 43 63 59 58 75 44 49 60 43 49 37 43 55 62 61 56 55 76 57
Education 28 32 30 21 20 13 3 5 21 17 8 6 8 14 12 5 8 10 10 3
Extension 224 196 161 268 161 206 201 175 174 179 259 299 317 296 291 298 307 365 354 339
Other Harvard Schools 29 25 37 17 7 3 11 13 18 12 32 26 12 19 22 17 10 21 11 16
Subtotal 736 611 673 694 608 617 542 513 640 570 662 689 683 697 717 703 729 785 886 912
Other Students by Educational Level (2)
Secondary School 979 1002 948 910 953 964 1000 1353 1211 1290 1131 1211 1217 1244 1190 1320 1130 1020 1156 1444
Graduate 1543 1595 1764 1740 1764 1863 1929 1937 1828 1783 1882 1883 1623 1667 1642 1522 1748 1593 1656 1831
Undergraduate 1555 1491 1426 1433 1513 1396 1174 1327 1191 1130 1170 1155 1047 1101 1067 1050 965 1122 1109 1286
Unknown 451 643 495 359 379 337 357 214 137 149 204 160 343 335 279 299 72 89 71 67
Subtotal 4528 4731 4633 4442 4609 4560 4460 4831 4367 4352 4387 4409 4230 4347 4178 4191 3915 3824 3992 4628
TOTAL 5264 5342 5306 5136 5217 5177 5002 5344 5007 4922 5049 5098 4913 5044 4895 4894 4644 4609 4878 5540
Non-Degree Headcount Fall 2001 - 2006 (3)
2006
1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Male Female Total
College - - - - - 36 - - -
GSAS 177 146 183 177 315 204 426 229 220 212 214 215 144 204 197 188 220 91 93 184
Dental (4) 46 36 39 33 39 43 56 44 36 45 40 53 31 40 45 38 41 19 17 36
Design 9 7 4 6 0 10 - - 3 2 - 1 12 3 3 2 6 1 1 2
Divinity 24 32 32 46 43 23 13 21 35 35 32 30 45 18 11 16 7 5 3 8
Education 54 68 75 94 97 112 61 156 70 69 70 71 84 103 84 95 89 34 70 104
Government 14 11 9 10 8 10 13 17 11 18 9 15 13 8 9 10 8 3 8 11
Law 36 35 42 48 40 68 62 63 70 76 64 43 38 47 54 40 68 34 15 49
Medical - - - - - 1 - - -
Public Health 16 32 37 96 22 35 47 11 5 1 1 - 3 1 - - 22 4 1 5
Extension (5) 6156 6286 6116 5944 5994 5970 5715 5709 5281 5276 5186 4933 4483 4945 4758 4470 4675 2466 2799 5265
TOTAL 6532 6653 6537 6454 5994 6475 6220 6387 5731 5734 5616 5361 4853 5369 5161 4859 5173 2657 3007 5664
(1) Counts include matriculating Harvard students enrolled in Harvard courses during the summer session
(2) Beginning with 2004 high school students are counted as undergraduates instead of Secondary School students
(3) Non-degree enrollments include all students enrolled on October 15 in at least one class that is creditable toward a degree or formal award
2005 counts include 58 graduate students and 36 College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina
(4) Includes post-doctorates in clinical specialty certification programs
(5) Counts are for the first semester only This significantly undercounts yearly enrollment in the Extension School as approximately the same
number of new students might be enrolled in the second semester
SOURCE HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SCHOOL AND REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Fall
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Africa
Ghana 16 15 19 17 17 25
Kenya 17 14 22 23 18 21
Nigeria 34 22 24 20 25 22
South Africa 26 30 23 23 22 22
Zimbabwe 12 18 18 13 16 13
Other 59 49 48 52 64 60
Subtotal 164 148 154 148 162 163
Asia
China 318 337 354 361 378 403
India 120 112 133 167 189 193
Japan 163 134 127 137 135 130
South Korea 212 207 191 218 244 269
Taiwan 81 86 82 103 113 113
Other 286 285 279 281 298 313
Subtotal 1180 1161 1166 1267 1357 1421
Europe
Bulgaria 43 41 42 48 51 54
France 67 83 78 68 76 82
Germany 119 124 132 137 159 149
Italy 49 51 54 46 53 53
Spain 67 55 53 51 44 52
United Kingdom 157 174 180 191 177 194
Other 444 451 473 477 462 468
Subtotal 946 979 1012 1018 1022 1052
Latin America
Argentina 61 60 55 48 35 44
Brazil 65 68 63 63 64 61
Chile 24 26 26 33 32 33
Colombia 40 50 31 43 40 50
Peru 27 18 20 22 20 28
Other 92 86 65 60 58 72
Subtotal 309 308 260 269 249 288
Middle East
Cyprus 7 6 11 15 18 16
Iran 4 3 5 9 8 13
Israel 71 75 71 76 71 81
Lebanon 16 8 12 15 13 16
Turkey 64 79 71 74 71 80
Other 34 28 34 32 34 31
Subtotal 196 199 204 221 215 237
North America
Canada 464 492 444 467 481 471
Mexico 95 85 71 74 78 98
Subtotal 559 577 515 541 559 569
Oceania
Australia 73 66 70 67 82 68
Fiji - - - - 1 -
New Zealand 21 19 21 15 20 21
Subtotal 94 85 91 82 103 89
Stateless - 2 - - 2 2
TOTAL 3448 3459 3402 3546 3669 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which includes transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs Countries listed are
for Fall 2006 Information on countries for enrollments in prior years can be obtained from the International Office
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
International Enrollment Fall 2006 (1)
Latin Middle North
Africa Asia Europe America East America Oceania Stateless Total
College 48 153 191 24 32 128 12 - 588
GSAS 19 555 416 64 88 137 32 - 1311
Business 28 179 173 73 33 97 19 - 602
Dental - 13 5 - 8 13 - - 39
Design 2 115 37 8 11 25 3 - 201
Divinity 6 21 4 - 1 4 - - 36
Education 2 52 12 13 5 18 - - 102
Government 20 146 102 48 28 49 13 1 407
Law 21 69 75 26 20 47 8 - 266
Medical 1 7 6 5 - 21 2 - 42
Public Health 14 93 23 12 11 23 - 1 177
Extension 2 18 8 15 - 7 - - 50
TOTAL 163 1421 1052 288 237 569 89 2 3821 3821
(1) Counts include full-time degree and non-degree students only which include transfer and special students visiting undergraduates
and Extension School enrollees Counts exclude executive education and professional development programs
SOURCE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
Degrees Conferred Academic Year 2001-2006 (1)
Academic Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College AB 1624 1625 1661 1749 1638 1604 1660 1728 1660 1720 1646 1684 1657 1651 1649 1675 1694 1656 1686 1658 1672 1629
SB 16 20 10 15 12 12 10 14 8 9 5 13 17 11
Subtotal 7 6 14 18 1676 1740 1656 1699 1669 1663 1659 1689 1702 1665 1691 1671 1689 1640
GSAS AM 267 260 294 323 287 286 299 288 314 267 290 287 263 287 289 286 317 325 363 349 331 402
ME - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - -
MFS 0 0 0 1 2 - - - 1 - - - 1 3 - - - 4
SM 44 49 34 45 29 31 38 26 18 42 32 37 44 65 58 60 66 56
PhD 273 316 294 305 307 342 389 370 407 390 390 373 437 428 438 412 387 383 392 444 413 473
Subtotal 2164 2201 2249 2377 2283 2287 2396 2450 752 688 718 686 719 757 759 735 750 776 814 854 810 935
Business MBA 787 770 785 792 785 776 799 788 816 797 804 777 892 859 897 876 848 916 887 894 884 903
DBA 8 11 12 8 10 6 7 9 8 2 6 10 9 4 12 4 5 4 3 4 6 3
Subtotal 795 781 797 800 795 782 806 797 824 799 810 787 901 863 909 880 853 920 890 898 890 906
Dental DMD 10 12 7 12 3 3 4 5 5 6 4 8 22 53 31 28 32 32 36 33 34 32
MMS 16 14 10 12 15 14 15 12 12 9
MPH 0 0 0 0 - 1 - - 2 - - - - -
DMS 1 1 5 3 7 3 7 6 7 8 8 10 11 9 12 5 8 10 3 3 11 4
Subtotal 11 13 12 15 10 6 11 11 34 35 30 42 49 77 53 45 57 56 54 48 57 45
Design M Arch 88 98 85 103 89 106 97 88 90 91 89 97 86 91 92 89 96 98 91 95 87 81
MAUDMLAUD 23 21 19 18 20 22 21 27 29 26 28 29 26 24 26 22 25 24 25 20 28 23
MDes 0 0 13 14 22 24 27 27 34 35 26 26 35 38 34 39 45 51 51 67 55 45
MLA 46 46 31 29 33 33 40 25 32 36 44 31 29 36 44 28 34 24 27 29 47 25
MUP - - - - 10 13 12 13 14 18 14 15 17 32 21
DrDes 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 4 5 7 3 4 3 - 3 7 9 11 8 8 7 12
Subtotal 157 165 148 164 165 188 192 171 190 195 190 197 192 201 212 199 227 222 217 236 256 207
Divinity MDiv 49 49 62 56 33 53 54 46 31 57 47 50 52 52 54 53 63 38 50 44 58 42
MTS 57 59 77 73 78 74 84 95 97 74 91 88 90 99 116 103 95 102 83 102 94 97
ThM 10 13 5 13 10 14 11 4 13 4 11 7 11 12 7 7 7 4 7 5 4 9
ThD 6 10 8 6 5 6 3 3 10 6 7 8 8 12 3 4 6 8 3 6 10 9
Subtotal 122 131 152 148 126 147 152 148 151 141 156 153 161 175 180 167 171 152 143 157 166 157
Education EdM 369 377 395 386 404 478 469 497 527 479 522 521 588 580 609 540 603 603 589 617 643 580
EdD 68 76 87 93 94 98 101 64 63 78 87 69 63 47 62 58 47 78 59 60 53 70
CAS 22 35 26 25 29 49 35 30 32 34 24 29 18 15 13 12 6 3 4 4 3 11
Subtotal 459 488 508 504 527 625 605 591 622 591 633 619 669 642 684 610 656 684 652 681 699 661
Government MPA (1 Year) 211 228 225 257 278 282 267 245 218 215 227 221 225 236 194 202 191 202 209 225 208 172
MPA (2 Year) 40 42 51 56 58 57 70 60 45 41 56 30 60 54 59 94 72 84 86 89 90 103
MPAID 0 0 - - - - 49 56 77 63 64 63
MPP 147 132 158 140 154 135 154 148 158 212 202 219 182 233 207 143 150 158 163 138 194 175
MCRPMUP - - - - - 3 7 4 4 10 3 6 4 5 7 10 6 5
DPA 0 0 - - - - 1 - - - - -
Subtotal 398 402 434 453 490 474 491 453 421 471 492 474 471 533 463 445 467 505 542 525 562 518
Law JD 538 551 553 584 537 550 532 543 524 540 553 546 548 538 563 557 543 554 575 551 547 582
LLM 128 110 105 95 122 125 134 140 133 125 145 146 146 135 158 134 130 144 130 157 161 159
SJD 9 12 10 9 7 9 2 5 3 5 14 7 6 8 6 13 10 7 14 8 3 7
Subtotal 675 673 668 688 666 684 668 688 660 670 712 699 700 681 727 704 683 705 719 716 711 748
Medicine MD 157 150 156 168 146 170 161 160 137 191 152 170 188 165 178 162 162 157 165 177 147 152
MMSc - - - - 11 8 13 12 19 11 20 19 11 13 24 24 26 22
Subtotal 168 146 170 161 160 148 199 165 182 207 176 198 181 173 170 189 201 173 174
Public Health MPH - - - 118 139 106 140 123 165 173 165 167 205 214 211 209 213 214
MS MOH 201 193 208 181 242 211 225 104 92 122 113 134 125 122 146 133 147 134 152 137 162 164
DPH DS 20 26 18 35 30 37 25 39 39 42 47 47 49 59 66 52 39 42 65 39 54 49
Subtotal 221 219 226 216 272 248 250 261 270 270 300 304 339 354 377 352 391 390 428 385 429 427
Extension AA 25 18 14 8 20 16 19 14 11 11 5 13 7 15 19 12 10 16 20 13 20 15
ALB 88 92 105 113 96 123 93 113 131 117 128 104 109 115 117 135 126 134 113 120 118 108
ALM 40 33 55 58 46 71 79 77 84 79 78 62 89 72 91 77 88 84 82 91 112 140
Grad Cert 0 0 191 209 173 208 209 192 196 209 213 220 213 261 294 301 341 312 245 233 184 202
Subtotal 153 143 365 388 335 418 400 396 422 416 424 399 418 463 521 525 565 546 460 457 434 465
TOTAL 5312 5366 5715 5921 5815 6029 6132 6126 6167 6217 6286 6241 6495 6585 6742 6532 6695 6791 6799 6829 6876 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 102 40 55 2 8 4 14 13 36 26 27 16 343
Female 133 50 42 8 13 1 60 16 44 21 24 20 432
Subtotal 235 90 97 10 21 5 74 29 80 47 51 36 775
30
Percent 14 10 11 22 10 3 11 6 11 27 12 8 113
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 42 7 23 2 2 1 12 12 21 4 6 15 147
Female 54 22 14 1 1 4 33 12 33 14 10 4 202
Subtotal 96 29 37 3 3 5 45 24 54 18 16 19 349
Percent 6 3 4 7 1 3 7 5 7 10 4 4 51
Hispanic
Male 50 28 12 2 5 5 10 11 11 7 3 14 158
Female 47 15 14 - 6 2 26 17 10 3 9 6 155
Subtotal 97 43 26 2 11 7 36 28 21 10 12 20 313
Percent 6 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 3 4 45
International Students
Male 68 166 201 3 48 11 18 141 90 5 87 49 887
Female 67 85 99 3 32 9 49 62 79 4 57 47 593
Subtotal 135 251 300 6 80 20 67 203 169 9 144 96 1480
Percent 8 27 33 13 39 13 10 39 23 5 34 21 215
Native American
Male 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 16
Female 3 1 1 - - - - 2 1 2 1 1 12
Subtotal 6 1 3 - 2 - 2 3 4 4 1 2 28
Percent 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 04
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 437 223 238 14 42 50 67 103 201 43 56 128 1602
Female 370 144 114 6 29 61 220 68 123 37 85 147 1404
Subtotal 807 367 352 20 71 111 287 171 324 80 141 275 3006
Percent 49 39 39 44 34 71 43 33 43 46 33 59 437
UnknownOther
Male 126 79 71 2 9 5 36 31 60 4 24 13 460
Female 138 75 20 2 10 4 114 29 36 2 38 4 472
Subtotal 264 154 91 4 19 9 150 60 96 6 62 17 932
Percent 16 16 10 9 9 6 23 12 13 3 15 4 135
TOTAL 1640 935 906 45 207 157 661 518 748 174 427 465 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Harvard College Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Concentration
Academic Year 2005-2006
Concentration Male Female Total
Humanities English amp American Literature amp Language 35 69 104
History amp Literature 23 40 63
Visual amp Environmental Studies 17 16 33
Romance Languages amp Literatures 8 16 24
History of Art amp Architecture 8 13 21
Philosophy 16 5 21
Comparative Study of Religion 5 10 15
Literature 4 11 15
Linguistics 3 11 14
Music 9 4 13
Classics 8 3 11
East Asian Studies 7 3 10
Folklore amp Mythology - 4 4
Sanskrit amp Indian Studies 3 1 4
Classics (Latin) - 3 3
Classical Archaeology - 2 2
Germanic Languages amp Literatures 1 1 2
Near Eastern Languages amp Civilizations - 2 2
Classics (Greek) - 1 1
Slavic Languages amp Literatures 1 - 1
Subtotal 148 215 363
Natural Sciences Biology 34 60 94
Biochemical Sciences 30 30 60
Physics 33 10 43
Chemistry 19 20 39
Applied Mathematics 17 10 27
Computer Science 22 3 25
Engineering Sciences 18 7 25
Mathematics 15 6 21
Chemistry amp Physics 13 7 20
Environmental Science amp Public Policy 4 8 12
Earth amp Planetary Sciences 3 6 9
Astronomy amp Astrophysics 6 2 8
Statistics - 2 2
Subtotal 214 171 385
Social Sciences Economics 161 77 238
Government 123 72 195
Psychology 34 88 122
Social Studies 48 53 101
History 60 36 96
Anthropology 15 43 58
History amp Science 9 21 30
Sociology 8 21 29
Studies of Women Gender amp Sexuality - 4 4
African amp African American Studies - 3 3
Subtotal 458 418 876
Special Concentrations Special Concentrations 8 8 16
Subtotal 8 8 16
TOTAL 828 812 1640
Concentrations totals listed are for primary concentrations only
Includes both AB and SB programs
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by Degree Academic Year 2005-2006 (1)
Male Female Total
College AB 819 810 1629
SB 9 2 11
GSAS AM 226 176 402
MFS 3 1 4
SM 47 9 56
PhD 267 206 473
Business MBA 601 302 903
DBA 1 2 3
Dental DMD 17 15 32
MMSc 7 2 9
DMSc 1 3 4
Design MArch 50 31 81
MAUDMLAUD 18 5 23
MDes 24 21 45
MLA 10 15 25
MUP 9 12 21
DrDes 5 7 12
Divinity MDiv 24 18 42
MTS 43 54 97
ThM 5 4 9
ThD 4 5 9
Education EdM 138 442 580
EdD 20 50 70
CAS 1 10 11
Government MPA (1 YEAR) 119 53 172
MPA (2 YEAR) 65 38 103
MPAID 38 25 63
MPP 87 88 175
MUP 3 2 5
Law JD 330 252 582
LLM 87 72 159
SJD 5 2 7
Medical MD 76 76 152
MMSc 15 7 22
Public Health MPH 118 96 214
MS 72 92 164
DPH 2 1 3
DS 11 35 46
Extension AA 11 4 15
ALB 51 57 108
ALM 83 57 140
Grad Cert 91 111 202
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degrees Conferred by School (1)
Academic Year 2005-2006
Male Female Total
College 828 812 1640
GSAS 543 392 935
Business 602 304 906
Dental 25 20 45
Design 116 91 207
Divinity 76 81 157
Education 159 502 661
Government 312 206 518
Law 422 326 748
Medical 91 83 174
Public Health 203 224 427
Extension
Undergraduate 62 61 123
Graduate 174 168 342
TOTAL 3613 3270 6883
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
1 1 1 1 1
Degree Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2006
College GSAS Business Dental Design Divinity Education Government Law Medical Public Health Extension Total
AsianPacific Islander
Male 415 139 106 16 37 12 22 40 97 105 27 54 1070
Female 532 157 113 36 62 16 74 38 106 100 48 43 1325
Subtotal 947 296 219 52 99 28 96 78 203 205 75 97 2395
Percent 14 8 12 25 16 6 10 8 10 25 10 10 119
BlackNon-Hispanic
Male 218 35 50 3 5 9 29 27 83 43 8 25 535
Female 303 78 48 2 3 12 58 27 109 48 33 20 741
Subtotal 521 113 98 5 8 21 87 54 192 91 41 45 1276
Percent 8 3 5 2 1 5 9 5 10 11 5 5 63
Hispanic
Male 205 68 26 5 12 8 10 23 65 34 8 27 491
Female 238 56 17 6 11 9 33 30 56 33 19 22 530
Subtotal 443 124 43 11 23 17 43 53 121 67 27 49 1021
Percent 7 3 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 8 4 5 51
International Students
Male 385 720 427 24 121 25 31 285 156 27 103 66 2370
Female 249 454 208 26 84 11 84 161 135 26 109 75 1622
Subtotal 634 1174 635 50 205 36 115 446 291 53 212 141 3992
Percent 9 31 34 24 33 8 12 43 15 6 27 14 198
Native American
Male 18 1 2 - 1 4 2 5 10 6 - 1 50
Female 23 4 1 - 2 1 4 6 5 6 4 1 57
Subtotal 41 5 3 - 3 5 6 11 15 12 4 2 107
Percent 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 05
WhiteNon-Hispanic
Male 1685 889 426 44 115 137 107 187 523 183 106 283 4685
Female 1457 704 224 37 114 163 334 118 383 184 189 305 4212
Subtotal 3142 1593 650 81 229 300 441 305 906 367 295 588 8897
Percent 47 42 35 39 37 68 45 30 46 45 38 60 442
UnknownOther
Male 472 248 140 4 19 12 47 47 141 15 39 32 1216
Female 515 197 67 4 32 20 136 35 97 8 78 21 1210
Subtotal 987 445 207 8 51 32 183 82 238 23 117 53 2426
Percent 15 12 11 4 8 7 19 8 12 3 15 5 121
TOTAL (1) 6715 3750 1855 207 618 439 971 1029 1966 818 771 975 20114
(1) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Student Enrollment by Degree Fall 2006
Male Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total check ft pt
College (1) AB SB 3397 1 3315 2 6715 6712 3
GSAS AM SM 99 11 62 2 174 161 13
PhD 1990 - 1586 - 3576 3576 -
Business MBA 1155 - 665 - 1820 1820 -
DBA 22 - 13 - 35 1855 35 -
Dental DMD 59 - 84 - 143 143 -
MMSc 24 - 17 - 41 41 -
DMSc 13 - 10 - 23 207 23 -
Design MArch 167 20 143 18 348 310 38
MAUDMLAUD 25 - 20 - 45 45 -
MDes 30 - 11 1 42 41 1
MLA 25 2 63 - 90 88 2
MUP 17 3 35 - 55 52 3
DrDes 21 - 17 - 38 618 38 -
Divinity MDiv 75 4 80 13 172 155 17
MTS 95 4 114 7 220 209 11
ThM 2 - - - 2 2 -
ThD 27 - 18 - 45 439 45 -
Education EdM 127 18 405 68 618 532 86
EdD 90 9 216 26 341 306 35
CAS 4 - 0 8 - 12 971 12 -
Government MPA (2) 228 17 129 7 381 357 24
MPAID 91 2 57 3 153 148 5
MPP 245 13 195 7 460 440 20
MUP 6 - 7 1 14 13 1
PhD 12 - 8 1 21 1029 20 1
Law JD 942 - 787 - 1729 1729 -
LLM 94 - 71 - 165 165 -
SJD 39 - 33 - 72 1966 72 -
Medical MD 386 - 383 - 769 769 -
MMSc 27 - 22 - 49 818 49 -
Public Health MPH MOH 66 63 71 66 266 137 129
MS 38 43 131 20 232 169 63
DPH 3 2 7 5 17 10 7
DS 65 11 162 18 256 771 227 29
Extension AA ALB 88 97 80 120 385 168 217
ALM Grad Cert 51 252 44 243 590 975 95 495
TOTAL (3) 9845 572 9069 628 20114 18914 1200 20114
20114
(1) College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) MPA Program includes the two-year MPA program and the one-year MPA Mid-Career program
(3) Not adjusted for joint degree students
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Historical Enrollments Fall 2001 - 2006 (1)
Degree Student Head Count by School
Fall Enrollment Fall Enrollment
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
College (2) 6634 6656 6630 6704 6684 6660 6650 6649 6597 6562 6613 6715
GSAS (3) 3090 3008 2937 2926 2979 3144 3358 3357 3510 3638 3753 3750
Business 1468 1492 1475 1517 1485 1458 1847 1836 1832 1823 1851 1855
Dental (4) 210 223 234 210 209 214 213 207 202 205 199 207
Design 526 511 524 532 538 550 536 556 595 619 579 618
Divinity 493 500 516 513 481 480 451 443 455 428 423 439
Education 1129 1207 1171 1171 1096 1087 1121 1057 1080 1069 975 971
Government 776 862 831 728 770 840 881 896 924 956 944 1029
Law 1844 1855 1856 1861 1860 1838 1914 1915 1899 1921 1948 1966
Medical 745 753 753 757 744 756 777 787 780 766 784 818
Public Health 664 729 726 756 760 823 808 825 737 825 787 771
Extension
Undergraduate 417 433 456 423 403 437 435 401 403 385 389 385
Graduate 314 420 488 541 589 631 626 671 676 592 599 590
Subtotal All Degree Students 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
Adj for Joint Degree Students (60) (77) (84) (70) (57) (71) (78) (64) (52) (58) (65) (72)
TOTAL 18250 18572 18513 18569 18541 18847 19539 19536 19638 19731 19779 20042
Enrollment Level (5) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
1994 1994 1994
Undergraduates
Full-Time 6760 6802 6784 6855 6816 6816 6831 6822 6767 6722 6792 6880
Part-Time 291 287 302 272 271 281 254 228 233 225 210 220
Subtotal 7051 7089 7086 7127 7087 7097 7085 7050 7000 6947 7002 7100
Graduate Students
Full-Time 7760 7957 7898 7844 7842 8116 8865 8818 8993 9082 9071 9238
Part-Time 783 893 910 980 991 1004 952 992 1004 1059 1026 963
Subtotal 8543 8850 8808 8824 8833 9120 9817 9810 9997 10141 10097 10201
1st Professional Degree (6)
Full-Time 2689 2682 2681 2661 2657 2677 2690 2722 2668 2680 2728 2796
Part-Time 27 28 22 27 21 24 25 18 25 21 17 17
Subtotal 2716 2710 2703 2688 2678 2701 2715 2740 2693 2701 2745 2813
TOTAL 18310 18649 18597 18639 18598 18918 19617 19600 19690 19789 19844 20114
(1) Several Harvard schools enrolled students displaced by Hurricane Katrina during Fall 2005 These students are included
in the counts for non-degree students on page 16
(2) College totals exlcude students who were studying abroad at the time data was compiled
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) These figures exclude postdoctoral students enrolled in a clinical specialty See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
(5) Includes degree candidates from the Extension School Not adjusted for joint degree students
(6) 1st-Professional degrees include DMD JD MDiv and MD
SOURCE REGISTRAR OFFICES
Degree Student Head Count Fall 2006
Counts taken as of October 15 2006
Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time Total
College (1)
Freshmen 813 882 1695 1695 - 1695
Sophomores 861 843 1704 1704 - 1704
Juniors (2) 843 806 1649 1649 - 1649
Seniors 881 786 1667 1664 3 1667 FTE - (Part time2) FTE - (Part time3)
Subtotal 3398 3317 6715 6712 3 6715 67135 FAS FTE 6713
GSAS (3) 67135
Division of Med Sci 261 307 568 568 - 568
All Other 1839 1343 3182 3169 13 3182
Subtotal 2100 1650 3750 - 3737 13 3750 37435 3741
Business 1177 678 1855 1855 - 1855 18550 1855
Dental (4) 96 111 207 207 - 207 2070 207
Design 310 308 618 574 44 618 5960 589
Divinity 207 232 439 411 28 439 4250 420
Education 248 723 971 850 121 971 9105 890
Government 614 415 1029 978 51 1029 10035 995
Law 1075 891 1966 1966 - 1966 19660 1966
Medical 413 405 818 818 - 818 8180 818
Public Health 291 480 771 543 228 771 6570 619
Extension 00 0
Undergraduate 185 200 385 168 217 385 2765 FTE excl 240
Graduate 303 287 590 95 495 590 3425 Extension 260
Subtotal All Degree Students 10417 9697 20114 18914 1200 20114 195140 188950 19314
Adj for Joint Degree Students (43) (29) (72) (72) - (72)
TOTAL 10374 9668 20042 18842 1200 20042
(1) Students in the Advanced Standing Program are counted as Juniors in their second year and Seniors in their third
and fourth year College total excludes students who are studying abroad
(2) Counts for Juniors include 19 undergraduates unclassified by year
(3) Candidates for the PhD are enrolled in GSAS but may cross register for courses in other faculties
(4) Clinical specialty students in the Dental School are not included in totals See page 16 for Dental Clinical Specialty counts
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