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The Selective Service Qualification Test will be given on March 11, March 31 and April 8. Although the nearest officially designated testing center is at M.I.T., it is highly likely that Harvard students will be accommodated here.
Applications for the exam, open to students who have not yet taken it, are available in all Houses, in the Freshman Dean's Office, and any local Selective Service Board. They must be postmarked no lated than February 10.
Students will stand a better chance of being assigned to the center and the date of their choice if they file their application as soon as possible. By including "Harvard College" or to "Harvard University" on their mailing address, students are more likely to be assigned to a Harvard center.
A score of 70 on this test is considered a 'pass' for undergraduates. Graduates most score 80 or higher.
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