Yale University is an American private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine Colonial Colleges chartered before the American Revolution.Chartered by Connecticut Colony, the "Collegiate School" was established by clergy to educate Congregational ministers. It moved to New Haven in 1716 and shortly after was renamed Yale College in recognition of a gift from British East India Company governor Elihu Yale. Originally restricted to theology and sacred languages, the curriculum began to incorporate humanities and sciences by the time of the American Revolution. In the 19th century, the school introduced graduate and professional instruction, awarding the first Ph.D. in the United States in 1861 and organizing as a university in 1887. Its faculty and student populations grew after 1890 with rapid expansion of the physical campus and scientific research. Yale is organized into fourteen constituent schools: the original undergraduate college, the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and twelve professional schools. While the university is governed by the Yale Corporation, each school's faculty oversees its curriculum and degree programs. In addition to a central campus in downtown New Haven, the University owns athletic facilities in western New Haven, a campus in West Haven, Connecticut and forest and nature preserves throughout New England. The university's assets include an endowment valued at $29.4 billion as of October 2018, the second largest endowment of any educational institution in the world. The Yale University Library, serving all constituent schools, holds more than 15 million volumes and is the third-largest academic library in the United States.Yale College undergraduates follow a liberal arts curriculum with departmental majors and are organized into a social system of residential colleges. Almost all faculty teach undergraduate courses, more than 2,000 of which are offered annually. Students compete intercollegiately as the Yale Bulldogs in the NCAA Division I – Ivy League. As of October 2018, 61 Nobel laureates, 5 Fields Medalists and 3 Turing award winners have been affiliated with Yale University. In addition, Yale has graduated many notable alumni, including five U.S. Presidents, 19 U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 20 living billionaires and many heads of state. Hundreds of members of Congress and many U.S. diplomats, 78 MacArthur Fellows, 247 Rhodes Scholars and 119 Marshall Scholars have been affiliated with the university.
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- Woodbridge Hall
New Haven, CT 06520
Region: New England
NAA Member
- Woodbridge Hall
New Haven, CT 06520
Region: New England
NAA Member
SCHOOL DETAILS
Overview
Data: WikipediaTest Scores
25th to 75th percentile of test scores for students admitted in 2017.
SAT
400
1600
ACT
1
36
Admissions
Applicants requirements
High School GPATranscriptRecommendationsSAT/ACT
Acceptance Rate
6.3%Very Competitive
1,988Accepted
31,445Applicants
Student Body
Size
LARGE10,000 - 19,999
Graduation rate
98
In-State
3%
Out-of-State
97%
FEMALE49%
MALE51%
Full-time vs. Part-time
Students enrolled
0%Blend
100%Classroom Only
Cost & Financial Aid
Data: IPEDSCosts include tuition, room & board, and average book fees.
Data for 2016-2017 school year.
Undergraduate
In-State
$51,400
Out-of-State
$51,400
Graduate*Average cost for all programs
In-State
$41,000
Out-of-State
$41,000
Faculty
Data: IPEDS6Students
1Faculty
Full-time Faculty
1,325
Faculty ratio
*These numbers are people self identifying as Female or Male and does not include people identifying as Non-Binary
Female 37%Male 63%
Faculty and staff
6,158