
To educate more students, Yale must be prepared to bring new resources to every dimension of the undergraduate experience. The University is determined to build its campus, strengthen its academic programs, and enhance student life, so that tomorrow, every student will benefit from an expanded Yale College.
INTEGRATING LIVING AND LEARNING More than just buildings, Yale’s Residential Colleges support the academic and social needs of every student. True to William Harkness’s original vision, the new colleges will build on the best elements of the current system. CONTINUE »
CHARTING A COURSE FOR ACADEMICS AND STUDENT LIFE The decision to expand Yale College has broad implications for Yale’s historic campus, students, and faculty. On February 18, 2008, President Levin released a report that weighs the impact of new colleges on Yale’s best traditions. CONTINUE »
TAKING THE MEASURE OF YALE COLLEGE In 2001, President Levin called for a comprehensive review of Yale College. Now, this landmark study is providing the signposts for the dramatic expansion of undergraduate education at Yale. CONTINUE »