About us
Yale University, founded in 1701 in New Haven, Connecticut, is one of the top Ivy League universities. Renowned for its high academic standards and distinguished faculty, Yale offers a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across a broad spectrum of disciplines. The university continues to perform well in rankings and holds major accreditations that reflect its strong performance.
Key Information about Yale University
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Details
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Established
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1701
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Location
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New Haven, Connecticut, USA
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Type
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Private Ivy League Research University
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Campus Size
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1,015 acres
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Student Enrollment
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Approximately 12,093
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Accreditation
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New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)
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Academic Structure
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Yale College (undergraduate), Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and 12 professional schools
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Library Holdings
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Over 15 million volumes, making it the third-largest university library in the U.S.
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Notable Alumni
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5 U.S. Presidents, 68 Nobel Laureates, numerous leaders in various fields
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