Tetr College Offers Full Scholarships to Harvard F-1 Students
- Tetr College offers full scholarships to Harvard F-1 visa students facing SEVP-related disruptions.
- Apply via email with proof of Harvard enrollment, visa status, and a short profile.
- This supports new and current Harvard students for a smooth transfer to Tetr’s programs starting August 2025.
Tetr College of Business has announced complete scholarships for Harvard University students holding F-1 visas who may experience academic disruption because of recent actions by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) affecting the certification of Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP).
This initiative targets both new and currently enrolled Harvard students, providing a smooth shift to Tetr’s groundbreaking programs beginning in August 2025. Although a temporary restraining order permits Harvard to keep hosting international students, the persistent uncertainty has led to worries for thousands of students, especially those from India, who represent a substantial portion of Harvard’s global community.
Qualified Harvard students may submit applications for Tetr’s Bachelors in Management and Technology or the new Science and Artificial Intelligence program, each costing around $200,000 in tuition.
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The scholarships are funded by Tetr’s $10 million global scholarship initiative, aimed at assisting young entrepreneurs and students around the globe, particularly targeting Harvard’s Indian students to guarantee their top-tier education remains uninterrupted.
How Harvard Students Can Apply:
- F-1 visa students at Harvard can contact transferadmissions@tetr.org by email with: A brief note outlining their current visa status.
- Proof of enrollment or admission at Harvard University.
- A short academic or personal profile.
Tetr’s admissions team will reply within 72 hours with a customized admission route. The proposal is limited in time and depends on seat availability in the 2025 cohort. For further information, go to www.tetr.com or contact transferadmissions@tetr.org. Candidates may also be eligible for Tetr’s Transfer Student Scholarship.
Pratham Mittal, Founder of Tetr College of Business, said, “The prospect of brilliant Harvard students, including many talented Indian scholars driving global innovation, facing academic disruption due to visa issues is unacceptable. At Tetr, we’re offering more than free education—we’re providing a transformative platform for entrepreneurship and leadership. We’ll equip these students with the tools, community, and global exposure to realize their potential and create meaningful impact, free from visa-related uncertainties.”
Tetr’s undergraduate curriculum engages students in practical business development, featuring semesters in seven nations - U.S., India, Italy, Singapore, Brazil, Ghana, and the UAE. Students learn at partner schools such as IIT (India), the National University of Singapore, and Cornell University, gaining guidance from professors at Harvard, MIT, INSEAD, along with experts from SoftBank, NASA, and Estee Lauder.
For students with an F-1 visa at Harvard, Tetr provides a distinctive chance to pursue their education and entrepreneurial path seamlessly, utilizing a worldwide network and practical business experience.