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Yale University

The Yale Bulldogs are confident, prestigious, educated, and ambitious. Founded in 1701, in May 2012 Yale University will celebrate their 311th graduation. Yale is a member of the Ivy League, the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU) as well as the Association of American Universities (AAU). Yale is ultimately three colleges, the undergraduate college, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and also thirteen professional colleges.
Yale has a rich and unique history being such a mature college. They excel in research, management, and mathematics. Their graduation rate is above 95% which is amazing for a university with classrooms as small as twenty-five students.
Yale has a specific scholarship and grant program for financial aid. For tuition or dissertation support, independent projects, or research internships Yale offers financial aid in the form of Fellowships, which are unique to Yale. Fellowships can also be awarded for formal coursework and studying language outside of the United States. Community and Public Works are another way to help pay Yale's expensive tuition by collecting a potential Fellowship.
Yale is known for its campus wide parties and dances in addition to the night-life in Downtown New-Haven. Fraternities and Greek life are one way to spend a Friday or Saturday night, but the bars often do local specials for Yale students.

Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Motto: Light and truth
Rivals: Harvard
Attended: George W. Bush, John Kerry, and Meryl Streep
Tuition Cost (2012): $53,070
Tuition Costs are estimates and may not be 100% accurate