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Can you just walk into Harvard lectures?

Can you just walk into Harvard lectures?

A2A. Yes, it is possible. Although typically only for medium/large size courses (you probably should let the professor know beforehand as usually they don’t mind). Sometimes the lecture location is behind a door that requires and ID badge swipe (although you could probably sneak in behind another student).

Can you just walk into a lecture?

You can just walk into a college class. However, it is always best to let the professor know beforehand. Attending a class can give you an idea of how college courses really are. While walking into a class can be a cool experience, don’t expect to receive credits or participate in class material.

Can you attend Harvard lectures for free?

If you’ve always wanted to attend Harvard, now might be the perfect time: The university is offering access to 64 different courses online for free to anyone who signs up. Courses offerings include everything from web programming and music theory to meteorology and planning for the next pandemic.

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Can I attend a class at Harvard?

We offer a variety of ways for you to take courses so you can find the option that works best with your schedule. Course formats include: Online (live synchronous or asynchronous) On campus at Harvard.

Can you walk into Harvard campus?

Yes. You can certainly walk around both campuses. Parts of some buildings are open to the public, such as the main building at MIT or the Science Center at Harvard, but most are restricted. Both schools have facilities such as museums, chapels, &c that the public can visit.

Can you sit in on a college lecture?

Yes, you can! I have been seated in many classes when I am not enrolled, and it just a little hard to get online materials sometimes. But if you know someone who is officially enrolled, then you can get material from them.

Can I take 1 class in college?

Yes, for most colleges. You may need to declare a major or enroll as a different type of student. You may also be ineligible for financial aid. But, there is no reason you cannot take single classes in college.