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  1. Outside of YCC, Esha also works as a CS201 ULA and participates in Girl Scouts and WGiCS. You can find her in the Elm, a local coffee shop, or on Cross Campus! You can reach her at esha.garg@yale.edu. Reach out to ycc@yale.edu if you have questions or would like to share any ideas! Meet Mimi and Esha, the 2024-2025 YCC President and Vice President!

  2. Yale students have until the end of sophomore year to declare a major. Yale graduates in all majors are prepared to serve in positions of leadership in every imaginable field. Use the Yale College Outcomes Interactive Tool, hosted by the Office of Career Strategy to explore the diversity of experiences recent graduates have pursued.

  3. In each episode, we'll introduce you to passionate and dedicated staff members who are eager to share their invaluable experiences with the Yale College community. Our podcast celebrates the kaleidoscope of talent that shapes the Yale College experience. On Instagram www.instagram.com. On Facebook www.facebook.com. on iTunes podcasts.apple.com.

  4. Esta escuela se trasladó a New Haven en 1716 y fue renombrada Yale College en reconocimiento a una donación realizada por Elihu Yale, gobernador de la Compañía Británica de las Indias Orientales. Restringido en origen a la teología y las lenguas sacras, el currículo de la institución comenzó a incorporar humanidades y ciencias en la ...

  5. The middle 80% of ACT and SAT scores (the 10th to the 90th percentiles) of first-year students who enrolled in fall 2020 were as follows: ACT Composite: 31-36. SAT-Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 680-790. SAT-Math: 690-800. These ranges provide a snapshot of the class, not a floor for competitiveness in Yale’s selection process.

  6. Additionally, in accordance with Yale’s Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment, and as delineated by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on account of that individual’s sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, disability ...

  7. Visit Campus. Explore campus with a knowledgeable current student tour guide. Experience our vibrant, historic home city and see for yourself why New Haven is called #GSCIA: Greatest Small City in America. Learn about transportation options, local accommodations, driving directions, and campus parking.