Useful Links

The following resources are particularly relevant as you move through the Environmental Science and Public Policy concentration:

Advising Programs Office - The goal of academic advising at Harvard is to help students transition to college academics, prepare to declare a concentration, and delve deeply into their chosen field of study.

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) - The ARC helps create conditions for optimizing student learning by providing a range of support services that draw on research in the behavioral and learning sciences. Students have access to academic coaching, accountability sessions, peer tutoring, English language conversation partners, and workshops.

Climate and Sustainability Courses - Climate and Sustainability courses, compiled by the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability, is a list of Harvard courses most relevant to environmental studies.

FAS Registrar – The Faculty of Arts and Sciences Registrar provides resources on courses, registration, degrees, graduation, transcripts, and various other forms and records.

Harvard University Center for the Environment – The ESPP Concentration resides under the auspices of HUCE, which encourages research and education about the environment and its many interactions with human society.

Office of Career Services – The Mignone Center for Career Success works to educate, connect, and advise students about opportunities for summer and post-graduation.

Office for International Education - The Office of International Education advises students who are planning to study abroad for academic credit during the academic year or in the summer.

Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships – The Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships serves Harvard College students as well as faculty and administrators across the university as the primary source of information about undergraduate research and prestigious scholarships at Harvard and beyond.

Student Employment Office – The Student Employment Office (SEO) works with faculty, the community, and all University departments to create term-time and summer employment opportunities for students.