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...that I think that the rules regarding what students can study have to change. Take Aristotle, for example. In a head to head-to-head match, Aristotle’s educational approach proves more conducive to students’ pursuit of their educational goals than that of the Harvard Registrar??€™s Office...
...then, are students to do when their intellectual interests combine two disparate fields, such as art history and engineering sciences? Yes, these students can pursue a secondary field. But their desire to pursue more than six courses should be recognized by the College as if their interests, in the Registrar??€™s words, constituted “an undergraduate concentration offered in its own right?...
Smith also announced that the Registrar??€™s office will undergo a thorough IT redesign in coming years to ensure the alignment of its technical capabilities with FAS’ academic offerings. The site does not currently have the capacity to cross-list courses, according to Smith...
...students were granted January housing, Interim Director of Advising Programs Inge-Lise Ameer said in October that the number of students at Harvard at any given moment would be around 1,000. With a total enrollment of 6,655 students at the College, according to the Registrar??€™s Office, that means less than one out of every six students has been present at a given time in January...
Specific qualities would hamper easy reproduction of Harvard diplomas for forgers, according to Marilyn Danz, associate registrar of records and requirements in the Registrar??€™s Office...