- Yale University
Since its founding in 1701, Yale University has been dedicated to expanding and sharing knowledge, inspiring innovation, and preserving cultural and scientific information for future generations
- About Yale | Yale University
Yale’s reach is both local and international It partners with its hometown of New Haven, Connecticut to strengthen the city’s community and economy
- Admissions | Yale University
You can earn undergraduate degrees at Yale College, master’s or doctoral degrees at the Graduate School of Arts Sciences, and specialized degrees at our 13 professional schools There are also many non-degree programs that allow individuals to study or pursue research without matriculating
- Departments Programs | Yale University
The following is a list of our degree-granting academic departments and programs For a list of undergraduate majors, see the Yale College Programs of Study page
- Undergraduate Study - Yale University
With access to Yale’s extensive collections and resources, our undergraduates have discovered new species, patented products, and co-authored original research
- Graduate Professional Study - Yale University
Yale offers advanced degrees through its Graduate School of Arts Sciences and 13 professional schools Browse the organizations below for information on programs of study, academic requirements, and faculty research
- Yale Facts - Yale University
The facts below address some frequently asked statistical questions about Yale More detailed statistics are available from the Office of Institutional Research
- Admissions for International Students | Yale and the World
Yale’s history of including international students is a long one, starting back in the 1800s Today, Yale welcomes the largest international community in its history, with a current enrollment of 2,841 international students from 121 countries
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