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What are the 14 colleges at Yale?

Benjamin Franklin College, Berkeley College, Branford College, Davenport College, ​Ezra Stiles College, Grace Hopper College, Jonathan Edwards College, Morse College, Pauli Murray College, Pierson College, Saybrook College, Silliman College, Timothy Dwight College, Trumbull College.
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How many colleges does Yale have?

College Affiliation

All incoming undergraduates are assigned to one of Yale's fourteen residential colleges. Students remain affiliated with their residential college for all four years (and beyond).
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What are the new colleges at Yale?

Yale's newest additions to the residential college system, Pauli Murray College and Benjamin Franklin College, opened in August 2017. The collegiate gothic structures were designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and built by Dimeo Construction Company on a 6.7 acre parcel of land just south of Ingalls Rink.
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What is the biggest residential college at Yale?

Welcome to Silliman College!

Silliman is the largest college at Yale in terms of area, occupying most of a city block. Whereas other colleges house their first-year students on Old Campus, first years in Silliman College and Timothy Dwight College (our rival) enjoy the privilege of living in their own colleges!
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What is the oldest college at Yale?

Jonathan Edwards College | Yale University's Oldest Residential College.
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What is the most famous class in Yale?

Yale psychologist Laurie Santos is famous for teaching the university's most popular class ever -- on happiness. Her insights on how to achieve the good life were so incredibly popular that they have even been turned into an online class taken by millions of people.
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Is Yale better than Harvard?

Part of the elite US group of Ivy League schools, Harvard and Yale are among the world's most acclaimed and competitive universities. Of the eight Ivy League members, these two are among the highest-ranked in the QS World University Rankings®. In the 2020 edition, Harvard is ranked third in the world and Yale 17th.
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What is the smallest Yale residential college?

Trumbull College is located at 241 Elm Street in New Haven and is one of the smallest residential colleges at Yale. It is also by far the most picturesque, a granite fortress that looks just the way people think Yale is supposed to look, with Jacobean chimneys, gothic arches, and a Norman dining hall.
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What do Yale students call themselves?

To my ear, He's a Yalie is a straightforward catchall, less quaint than He's an Eli but less aggressively sportif than He's a Bulldog, and as socially acceptable as a basic black dress. Or navy blue blazer. The Oxford English Dictionary definition is simply: "A student or graduate of Yale University."
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Is Yale bigger than Princeton?

Princeton and Yale have similarly-sized undergraduate populations: 5,428 to 5,964. However, Yale has many more graduate students, with a total student body of 13,433 to Princeton's 8,300. At both schools, more than 70% of classes have fewer than 20 students.
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What is the least popular major at Yale?

THE FINDINGS
  • Judaic Studies (3)
  • Russian (5)
  • Physics & Philosophy (6)
  • East Asian Languages and Literatures (7)
  • Astronomy (8)
  • German Studies (10)
  • African Studies (11)
  • Archeological Studies (13)
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What does Yale stand for?

In 1701 the Connecticut legislature adopted a charter “to erect a Collegiate School.” The school officially became Yale College in 1718, when it was renamed in honor of Welsh merchant Elihu Yale, who had donated the proceeds from the sale of nine bales of goods together with 417 books and a portrait of King George I.
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What is Yale famous for?

Yale University is synonymous with world-class programs and departments that span a wide range of academic disciplines. From the arts and humanities to the sciences and professional fields, Yale offers an unparalleled educational experience for students seeking to excel in their chosen areas of study.
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Is Yale or Harvard bigger?

Campus size

Harvard is the bigger apple in terms of physical size. Harvard's student body is nearly twice the size of Yale's and its campus size in acres is over 14 times than that of Yale's. Harvard has around 22,000 student population at any given time versus 13,433 in Yale.
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What is Yale's mascot?

While the nickname "Bulldogs" is far from a unique mascot in college athletics, the specific nickname of Yale's bulldog is one-of-a-kind: Handsome Dan. Yale is represented by a live bulldog mascot, the lineage of which includes nearly 20 living, breathing bulldogs.
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Why is Yale's mascot a bulldog?

Yes, the Bulldogs is the official nickname of Yale University. Yale alum and former football and crew athlete Andrew Graves, a member of the class of 1892, bought a dog from a blacksmith for $5 and it was named "Handsome Dan," becoming Yale's first bulldog mascot in 1889.
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Why are Yale grads called Eli?

Yale was founded in 1701 in Saybrook, Connecticut as the Collegiate School. In 1718 it was renamed after the Welsh merchant Elihu Yale as a gesture of gratitude for a donation. Yale's given name was also adapted as a nickname for Yale students in the form of “Eli.
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What is a buttery at Yale?

Each residential college at Yale has a buttery. It is a late-night cafe with cheap food for purchase and fun basement games like foosball, ping-pong, and billiards.
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What is the lowest GPA at Yale?

We do not set a minimum GPA, nor do we attempt to re-weight GPA's to any standard other than what a school provides.
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Was Gilmore Girls filmed at Yale?

Indeed, scenes from Rory and mom Lorelai (Lauren Graham) traveling to Harvard's Massachusetts campus were actually filmed at UCLA in Los Angeles, whereas her first visit to Yale's Connecticut campus was shot at Pomona College in Claremont, Calif., according to Yale Alumni Magazine.
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Is Yale or Princeton better?

Princeton is generally considered more prestigious. However, it's important to note that both Yale and Princeton are widely recognized as highly prestigious institutions.
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Which is cheaper Harvard or Yale?

Tuition Overview

Although elite universities in the United States tend to charge high tuition rates, Ivy League schools offer some of the most generous financial assistance. Undergraduate tuition rates at Harvard and Yale for 2021-2022 are $51,904 and $59,959, respectively.
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