Yale University, New Haven, CT
Yale University is a private, coeducational institution located in New Haven, Connecticut. It is a major research university comprised of Yale College and 11 graduate and professional schools.
Founded in 1701, Yale University is the 3rd oldest university in the country. Students from all 50 states and 70 foreign countries attend Yale University. The 5,300 undergraduates consist of 50% women; 30% minority students; 9% international students; 54% students from public schools and 46% from private or parochial schools.
Known for attracting extraordinary people, 95% of incoming freshman ranked in the top tenth of their high school graduating class Median SAT I math and verbal scores of 750 and 740; median ACT of 32. In 2002-2003: two Rhodes Scholars, two Truman Scholars, two Marshall Scholars, five Gates Scholars; Model UN Team finished first in international competition (Heidelberg); Yale undergraduates took four of 10 awards for nonfiction in Atlantic Monthly Student Writing Contest.
Yale University offers 2,000 courses in over 70 majors. Approximately 24% of undergraduates at Yale University major in Biological and Physical Sciences; 34% in social sciences; 42% in arts and humanities.
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