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A 16-year-old Kansas boy will soon earn his high school diploma — and a few days later he'll travel to Harvard to collect his bachelor's degree.
Then on May 30, the 17-year-old received his undergraduate degree from Harvard Extension School. Moral's story captured the nation's attention leading up to Harvard's 368th commencement.
The complex relationship between the Extension School and the rest of the University — between the “back door” and the “real Harvard” it opens up to — highlights a glaring paradox: How ...
A 17-year-old Kansas student is set to graduate from Harvard just days after receiving his high school diploma. Braxton Moral will receive his undergraduate degree from Harvard Extension School ...
A 16-year-old Kansas student who will be graduating from his high school and Harvard University is set to be "the one and only" person to earn both a high school degree and a bachelor's degree ...
A 16-year-old Kansas boy will soon earn his high school diploma — and a few days later he’ll travel to Harvard to collect his bachelor’s degree. Ulysses High School senior Braxton Moral will ...
ULYSSES, Kan. — A 16-year-old Kansas boy will soon earn his high school diploma — and a few days later he’ll travel to Harvard to collect his bachelor’s degree.
At HES, of the 13,000 students, only about 2,000 are admitted degree candidates, and the school confers about 600 bachelor’s and master’s degree every year.