One of the oldest American
universities, Yale is part of the prestigious Ivy League, consisting of eight
most respected universities in the northeastern United States. Yale, Harvard
and Princeton - is "Big Three" to get into that dream all young
climbers. Yale is considered to forge the humanities, but the university has a
great selection and science programs and excellent facilities for the pursuit
of science. In addition, Yale undergraduate programs, and especially attractive
because they allow certain categories of students receive a diploma prestigious
university for free.
Story:
Yale University was founded in
1701, but its history begins in the middle of XVII century, when the priests,
the Puritans arrived in New England, tried to establish a college modeled on
the European universities. According to their idea, the school in the New World
was to inherit the best educational traditions of the ancient world and
medieval Europe. From Ancient Greece and Rome American colleges had to take the
principle of liberal education, which meant the full development of the
individual, and from the oldest English universities, Oxford and Cambridge -
peer structure, ie college-hostel where students not only learn together, but
live and communicate in extracurricular time.
It is on these principles was
founded Harvard, the oldest university of the United States. Now it is a
prestigious institution and eternal rival Yale, but at the beginning of the
XVIII century the priests, take care of the education of Americans, it seemed
that the university is not laying the foundations and instead of instilling
virtues implanting false principles, develops pride and creates unfair
competition.
In 1701, scholars, among whom
were graduates of Harvard, and the priests finally got the right to correct the
error and create a new university, which became Yale. At first it was called
Collegiate School, and received its current name only in 1717 after British
merchant and entrepreneur Elihu Yale, who donated books and money for the
development of the college.
A study at Yale has always been
difficult. At first, the official language of the college where teaching was
conducted, was Latin, and all the students had to communicate in a dead
language, even outside the classroom. Later it was replaced English, but vpolot
until 1931, all students at Yale, regardless of specialization, were required
to study Latin.
Today, Yale is among the ten
best universities in the world according to various rankings, Yale diploma and
a pass to the higher realms in virtually every industry.
Programs:
To study at Yale can be
anything - from the Anesthesiology and ellenistiki to physics and theology.
Despite the wide range of programs, Yale is famous primarily for its
achievements in the field of humanities. However, for those who choose the
applied and natural sciences, Yale University is an excellent choice not only
as a prestigious educational institution, but also as one of the largest in the
US research centers with well-equipped laboratories.
At Yale, you can get a
bachelor's degree, masters and doctorate (PhD). In addition, the Yale School of
Management (Yale School of Management) program offers MBA.
Number
of Students:
More than 11 thousand. Man. Of
these, about 5 thousand. Are enrolled in undergraduate. At the same time more
than two thousand students at Yale for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate
studies, are foreigners. At Yale, there is no limit on the admission of foreign
students.
Famous
Graduates:
Yale - is one of the favorite
schools of American and world elite. Graduates of Yale University are the five
US presidents, including George HW Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, five
Secretaries of State, including Hillary Clinton, and public figures from
different countries. The Yale taught many prominent scientists, who later
became a Nobel laureate in economics, physics, physiology and medicine. His
alma mater Yale may call representatives of an entirely different sphere: here
learned writer Sinclair Lewis, journalist and publisher, founder Henry Luce of
Time magazine, actor Paul Giamatti, David Duchovny, Edward Norton, Meryl
Streep, Jodie Foster and Sigourney Weaver.

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