As of the publication date, the Harvard Law School had about 1,654 law students. It offers a Master's of Law's (LLM), Doctor of Judicial Science (JD) as well as combined degrees in both LLM and JD. The students have over 200 elective courses to choose from. Admission at Harvard Law School is very competitive and it is rare to be admitted right after your undergraduate education. The average age at the law school is 24.
Harvard Business School is recognized around the world and is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Students work hard to win admittance to this school because of its reputation. Harvard School of Business has the largest of the country's top MBA programs, with an enrollment of over 1,800 full-time students. The elective courses available to full-time MBA students are 93. The program takes 18 months to complete. Enrolled students must have about four years of full-time professional experience, making the average age for students 26.
The degree programs offered at Harvard Kennedy School include Master of Public Administration and International Development, doctoral degrees, Master of Public Policy and joint and concurrent degrees. Applicants who are directly from their undergraduate degrees are rarely admitted since the admissions Committee mainly prefers applicants who have an average of three to four years of work experience, preferably in developing countries. The average age is around 27.
Harvard Divinity School offers four degree programs and several nondegree programs. The degree programs are; Master of Divinity, (MDiv) Master of Theological Studies (MTS) Doctor of Theology (ThD) and Master of Theology (ThM). There are about 384 full-time students at the Divinity School. The average age of the student in this school is 26.