Yale University

Overview

Yale University was founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School in the home of Abraham Pierson, its first rector, in Killingworth, Connecticut. In 1716 the school moved to New Haven and, with the generous gift by Elihu Yale of nine bales of goods, 417 books, and a portrait and arms of King George I, was renamed Yale College in 1718.

Yale embarked on a steady expansion, establishing the Medical Institution (1810), Divinity School (1822), Law School (1843), Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1847), the School of Fine Arts (1869), and School of Music (1894). In 1887 Yale College became Yale University. It continued to add to its academic offerings with the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (1900), School of Nursing (1923), School of Drama (1955), School of Architecture (1972), and School of Management (1974).

As Yale enters its fourth century, it's goal is to become a truly global university?educating leaders and advancing the frontiers of knowledge not simply for the United States, but for the entire world. Richard C. Levin, the president of Yale University, says: ?The globalization of the University is in part an evolutionary development. Yale has drawn students from outside the United States for nearly two centuries, and international issues have been represented in its curriculum for the past hundred years and more. But creating the global university is also a revolutionary development?signaling distinct changes in the substance of teaching and research, the demographic characteristics of students, the scope and breadth of external collaborations, and the engagement of the University with new audiences.?

Basic TOEFL/IELTS

The minimum TOEFL score necessary for admission is 600 or 250 depending on whether you take the computerized or written test. In addition, a minimum of 60 or 25 is required on the oral comprehensive section. For the TOEFL Internet Based Test (IBT) the minimum total score is 100; 26 on each section except writing which has a minimum of 22 or an IELTS score of at least 7. The minimum quantitative GRE score is 760.

English Language Support

The English Language Programs Office, an integral aspect of Yale’s commitment to internationalization, supports academic communication and the cultural and professional development of the Yale international community. Offering a comprehensive program centred on assessment of needs, advising, instruction, and consulting, it draws upon the expertise of its instructors and staff as well as the extensive network of English language resources across the Yale campus.
• Office of International Students and Scholars
• OISS English Conversation Groups: These informal conversation groups are facilitated by experienced Yale staffers and community volunteers according to the needs and interests of the attendees. Anyone in the Yale community at any language level is welcome.
• One-on-one Conversations: This program matches international students and scholars at Yale with volunteers from the New Haven and Yale communities for language and culture exchange.
• Yale College Writing Centre
• Yale Organizational Development and Learning Centre:
The Learning Centre offers a course called "Refining Speaking and Writing for Speakers of English as a Second Language."
• English Language Institute
Yale's ELI offers English courses in the summer for non-matriculated members of the Yale community.

Distance Learning

In 2000 Yale University was provided $3 million to launch a "distance learning" venture, as a result on-line courses are now provided in the arts and sciences to their combined 500,000 alumni.

Accommodation

Yale's accommodations are now more than seventy years old. All incoming undergraduates are randomly assigned to one of Yale's twelve residential colleges. Students remain affiliated with their residential college for all four years (and beyond).

Price Range of Accommodation

For a breakdown of the housing rates please visit the website http://www.yale.edu/gradhousing/incoming/rates.html#dormrates

Finance and Scholarships

Those registered for at least one course credit through Yale Summer Session, may apply for a Federal Perkins Loan. However for those planning to register for at least two course credits through Yale Summer Session may apply for federal and private loans through Student Financial Services (SFS).
Yale College students requiring financial assistance should ascertain whether they are eligible for a Yale Summer Session scholarship.

Entry Requirements

There are lots of requirements required to obtain entry into Yale:
- Sat scores 700-800
- Act Composite: 30-34
- Admission Requirements for transfers:
- High School Transcript
- College Transcript
- Essay or Personal Statement
- Standarized Test Scores
- Statement of good standing from prior institutions
- Not Required: Interview
- Lowest grade earned for any course that may be transferred for credit (on a 4.0 scale): 2.0
- Maximum credits/courses from 2-year institution: 18
- Maximum credits/courses from 4-year institution: 18

P.O. Box 208236
New Haven
CT
United States

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