Yale University
Yale University is a world-renowned private Ivy League research university located in New Haven, Connecticut, celebrated for its rigorous academics, extensive undergraduate and graduate programs, and a strong tradition of public service and leadership. Founded in 1701, Yale offers a wide array of disciplines — humanities, sciences, engineering, medicine, law, business, and more — through its multiple schools. Yale fosters a globally diverse community, with nearly a quarter of its students coming from over 120 countries, and supports them through generous financial aid that meets full demonstrated need. The residential college system, vibrant campus life, and close faculty‑student mentorship combine to produce a highly stimulating and supportive educational environment. Yale is also deeply engaged in research, innovation, global partnerships, and civic engagement, preparing students to lead and contribute meaningfully to society.

