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  1. 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.

  2. Yale will accept any one of these applications, without preference for one over another. Students should submit one—and only one—application per admissions cycle. Additional requirements for all first-year applicants: $80 application fee or fee waiver. Recommendations from two teachers and one counselor. School Report with transcript.

  3. 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.

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  5. Singapore’s first liberal arts college with a full residential programme that integrates living and learning. About Yale-NUS College. Yale-NUS College is more than a school, it is a foundation for our student’s future. A Yale-NUS College liberal arts and sciences education will open the door to myriad opportunities. Exceptional academics.

  6. Graduate & Professional Study. Yale offers advanced degrees through its Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and 13 professional schools. Browse the organizations below for information on programs of study, academic requirements, and faculty research.

  7. We officially call this publication the Yale College Programs of Study, but generations of students and faculty have known it simply as the blue book. A companion to the roughly 2,000 courses to be offered in Yale College in 2024–2025, the blue book is a resource to use as you learn about the curriculum, intended to complement the counsel of faculty and deans who can guide you.