1. Education background: Applicants need to have a bachelor's degree or equivalent.
2. Transcripts: Applicants need to provide official transcripts showing all your courses and achievements at the undergraduate level.
3. Standardized examination: Most graduate programs require GRE or GMAT scores, and some projects may also require specific subject scores, such as LSAT (Law) or MCAT (Medicine).
4. English proficiency: Non-native English speakers need to provide TOEFL or IELTS scores to prove their English proficiency.
5. Personal statement: Applicants need to write a personal statement or goal statement, describing why they chose this major and what their future career plans are.
6. Letter of recommendation: Applicants need to provide one or three letters of recommendation, usually your professor or experienced tutor.
Resume: Applicants need to provide a detailed resume, listing your educational background, work experience, skills and interests. Harvard University is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, one of the most prestigious institutions of higher education in the world and a member of the Ivy League. Harvard University was originally founded in 1636. Its predecessor was a college approved by the Massachusetts Grand Court. 1638, the college was named "Cambridge College"; In the same year, Mr. Harvard died, and according to his will, half of his property was donated to the school. In memory of Mr. Harvard's donation, the college was renamed HarvardCollege on 1639. 1780, with the approval of Massachusetts legislature, Harvard College was upgraded to Harvard University.