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1636 Faculty About 2497 non-medical faculty And about 10,674 medical school faculty Students For academic year 2006-07 Undergraduates - 6,715 Graduate and professional students - 12,424 Extension - 975 Total - 20,042 (with 72 dual-degree students) School color crimson Living alumni More than 270,000 Nobel Laureates 43 current and former faculty members Motto Veritas (Latin for "truth") Real estate holdings 4938 acres Library collection More than 15.5 million volumes Faculties 10 principal academic units; 9 faculties oversee 11 schools and colleges Undergraduate cost For academic year 2006-07 $30,275 Tuition $ 9,946 Room and board $ 3,434 Fees $43,655 Total Financial aid For academic year 2006-07 $30,000 average undergraduate aid package ![]() President Drew Faust Harvard University President Drew Faust University income Fiscal Year 2006 $3 billion University expenses Fiscal Year 2006 $3 billion Endowment Fiscal Year 2006 $29.2 billion ![]() Harvard seal Harvard Veritas shield with leaves circling a red shield with open books, each book has letters on it and together they spell Veritas Naming Harvard The name Harvard comes from the college's first benefactor, the young minister John Harvard of Charlestown. Upon his death in 1638, he left half his estate to the institution established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. source -http://www.news.harvard.edu/glance/ "if only i can afford to study there! sigh!"
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I believe that the greatest measure of the success of a University is the quality of graduates that it is able to produce. And if that's the case, Harvard University deserves to be in the number 1 slot and be named as the Best University in the world. Its graduates have made their own names in the fields that they are into.Walter Isaacson (former CNN chairman and CEO and managing editor of TIME), John F. Kennedy(Former President of the United States), Theodore Roosevelt(President of the United States), Chris Wallace (Famous Television host), and Mark Zuckerberg (Founder & CEO of Facebook, Inc.) are some of the Harvardians who end up successful in their respective careers.
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