Harvard University students have started a school to resist Donald Trump.

The school, aptly named 'Resistance School,' isn't an official part of the college, nor will it get anyone Ivy League credits. But it does promise to teach activists how to 'resist' the president in a four-week course.

It says its goal is to 'effectively fight Trump's agenda.'

The Resistance School at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Business has proven popular and all classes are full

The 'Resistance' has been a popular term for progressives who are protesting Trump's presidency

Resistance School co-founder Shanoor Seervai said the course was born out of a 'sense of outrage and despair'

'Resistance School is a free four-week practical training program that will sharpen the tools we need to fight back at the federal, state, and local levels. Our goal is to keep the embers of resistance alive through concrete learning, community engagement, and forward-looking action,' the school's website says.

The course is open to anyone, worldwide, and takes place at the Kennedy School of Government on campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The idea for the school started with overwhelming emotions, said co-founder Shanoor Seervai.

'Resistance School started with a couple of students chatting with a couple of professors, having a sense of outrage and despair and beginning to feel overwhelmed and exhausted with the question of "What are we going to do after the election?"' she told CNN.

The school says it will include staff from 'the Obama, Bernie, and Hillary presidential election campaigns.'

Progressives have been actively protesting Trump's presidency, and have adopted the term 'resist' to describe their activism

The Resistance School is an outcrop of the various protests that have popped up since Trump took office

The course has turned out to be popular, with all four sessions full. The sessions will feature historian and activist Timothy McCarthy, grassroots activist Sara El-Amine, grassroots activist Marshall Gantz, and former campaign aide to Obama and current New York State Assemblyman Michael Blake.

Classes include How to Communicate our Values in Political Advocacy and How to Mobilize and Organize our Communities.

School is in session starting April 5.

Harvard's hometown Cambridge, a Clinton stronghold, recently voted to call on the House of Representatives to open an impeachment probe into Trump.