Who can join Harvard Club Boston?

The Harvard Club of Boston is a place where everyone is welcome.

What is the address of the Harvard Club?

The Harvard Club of New York City is located at 35 West 44th Street between 5th Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (aka 6th Avenue) in Manhattan.

How much are the dues for the Harvard Club?

Contact [email protected] with any questions. For resigned members who wish to reinstate their membership, a reinstatement fee of 25% of current membership dues or a minimum of $250 will be applied….Faculty Membership.

Years since Undergraduate Degree Dues
10 or more Years $471

Does the Harvard Club Boston have parking?

Parking is available in the Club’s own lot, located directly behind the Clubhouse at 415 Newbury Street. After hours you may reach the security guard at the front desk by using the intercom at rear entrance door or by calling 617-536-1260.

Can Harvard Club members bring guests?

Guests of members are welcome to use the Club with written permission from the member and can access the Club up to 4-times per year.

How many Harvard Clubs are there?

With nearly 200 Harvard Clubs in more than 70 countries, you can connect with local Harvard alumni.

Is there a dress code at Harvard?

Appropriate dress is required throughout the Club for Members and their guests. CASUAL ATTIRE, including jeans in good repair, is permitted everywhere in the Club except on weekdays after 5:00 PM in the Main Dining Room and Harvard Hall when BUSINESS CASUAL is required.

Is the Harvard club owned by Harvard?

The Harvard Club of New York City, commonly called The Harvard Club, is a private social club located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Its membership is limited to alumni, faculty, and boardmembers of Harvard University….Harvard Club of New York.

Significant dates
Designated NYCL January 11, 1967

What is Harvard famous for?

Harvard is a founding member of the Association of American Universities and a preeminent research university with “very high” research activity (R1) and comprehensive doctoral programs across the arts, sciences, engineering, and medicine according to the Carnegie Classification.