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Learn about the more than 30 different colleges that make up Oxford University, their facilities, and their courses. Find out which colleges offer your subject and how to apply.
- Lady Margaret Hall
College outreach Link areas. In order to ensure that all...
- Wadham College
Wadham was founded in the 17th century with a mission to...
- Mansfield College
Oxford Residential for Yorkshire & the Humber. As part of...
- St Hugh's College
About the college. Known for its extensive, tranquil...
- Jesus College
At the heart of the city, Jesus College is known as one of...
- Trinity College
About the college. Trinity is a medium-sized college with a...
- St Anne's College
St Anne’s co-runs several outreach and access programmes...
- Keble College
About the collegeKeble College was originally established to...
- Lady Margaret Hall
Learn about the over 30 colleges and halls that make up Oxford, their facilities, courses and costs. Find out how to choose a college, explore them virtually and visit them on Open Days.
Undergraduate admissions and outreach. Do you love to question and have an appetite for knowledge? Do you consistently achieve top grades in your class? Are you looking for an exceptional education in an environment which values individuals for who they are? Oxford might be the place for you.
Undergraduates live in college accommodation in their first and usually last year - some people live in for the duration of their course. Students mix freely across colleges and you are welcome to have friends over or invite them to some college events. Inter-college sport and drama can be a fun way to meet people from other colleges.
Hace 6 días · Graduate admissions. Oxford University provides world-class research and education to benefit society on a local, regional, national and global scale.
Univ is a friendly, inclusive and supportive college in the heart of Oxford, offering a wide range of subjects and bursaries. Learn more about its academics, accommodation, activities, welfare and access initiatives.
The University of Oxford has thirty-nine colleges, and four permanent private halls (PPHs) of religious foundation. Colleges (with the exception of three 'societies of the university') and PPHs are autonomous self-governing corporations within the university.