Oxford Academia at Yale University

Join Oxford Academia on the campus of Yale University this summer to learn from preeminent educators, scholars, guest lecturers, and industry professionals. Based at one of the United States’ oldest and most esteemed institutions, this summer program offers high school students the full Ivy League experience as you choose an academic major and minor seminar, pursue your subjects alongside motivated peers, and engage with course material under the guidance of distinguished academics, all while experiencing the feel of college life at this renowned university.

Programs Details
  • Session 1
    July 1–13, 2024
    Travel Details
  • Session 2
  • Tuition
      $7,390+ airfare
  • Attend two sessions & save!
    Attend two sessions & save!

    Combine with a second session at Yale, Paris, or Oxford to save $1,000.

  • Eligibility
    Eligibility

    Grades 9–12
    Motivated rising 9th graders will also be considered

About Yale University

Yale University, an eminent institution of higher learning, is a harmonious blend of historic charm and cutting-edge resources. Nestled in the heart of New Haven, Connecticut, its sprawling campus, adorned with iconic Gothic architecture and lush greenery, provides a serene backdrop for intellectual exploration. Yale's world-class libraries, laboratories, and museums offer an unparalleled wealth of knowledge for its students, who join in its strong academic tradition as they acquire modern skill sets to shape the future. Yale's commitment to fostering creativity, critical thinking, and global perspectives makes it a beacon of educational excellence.

History & Tradition

Yale University is renowned for its academic excellence, steeped in a rich tapestry of history and tradition. Founded in 1701, Yale boasts a legacy that spans centuries, with alumni including luminaries like presidents, Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, innovators, and trailblazing intellectuals. The hallowed halls echo with the footsteps of those who have left an indelible mark on the world. Its tradition of fostering critical thinking, innovation, and a commitment to social progress sets it apart. Yale's centuries-old rituals, iconic architecture, and distinguished alumni embody a sense of continuity and legacy that continues to inspire and define the university, making it a place where the past and future converge in an extraordinary way.

Program Structure

Oxford Academia at Yale offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in life at a world-renowned Ivy League campus. Each day features a combination of seminars, hands-on activities and workshops, lab time, guest speakers, community meeting, and unstructured time for socializing, exploration, and reflection.

Students choose a major seminar and a minor seminar, and dive deep into their academic subjects. Major seminars meet six days a week for three hours and Minor seminars meet three days a week for two hours. Begin with classroom discussions that frame your seminar concepts and identify key issues. Then take the learning beyond the classroom with site visits, meetings with experts, and guest lectures from distinguished academics and renowned scholars.

Seminar groups have the option to leave the campus for day trips and fieldwork at nearby museums, historical sites, and guest expert locations to find further inspiration and utilize all the region has to offer.

Afternoons and evenings offer the opportunity to explore New Haven and the surrounding areas. Steeped in history and culture, New Haven is home to renowned museums such as the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Eli Whitney Museum, Yale Center for British Art, and the Beinecke Rare Book Library. Yale is home to the second-largest gym in the world, with numerous activity spaces for yoga classes, squash, basketball, and tennis courts, an indoor pool, and weight room facilities.

Faculty and staff-led workshops in Creative Writing, Art History & Sketching, College Essay Writing, and more allow you to continue your guided learning outside of the academic hours and explore additional areas of interest.

On the weekend, either with your seminar groups or on staff-led excursions, students have the opportunity to further explore New Haven, venture to nearby hiking trails, or visit New York City on a day trip. Visit the Empire State Building, see the Statue of Liberty, stroll down Wall Street, or relax in Central Park.

Featured Faculty & Staff
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Guest Speakers

Henk Rossouw, Poet
Henk Rossouw's debut Xamissa won the Poetic Justice Institute Editor's Prize. The African Poetry Book Fund included his chapbook The Water Archives in the 2018 box set New-Generation African Poets. His poems have been published in POETRY, The Paris Review, The Massachusetts Review, Poetry Northwest, World Literature Today, and Boston Review, among other places. He is an editor for Tupelo Quarterly and a consulting editor for the African Poetry Book Series at the University of Nebraska Press. An Associate Professor, Henk co-directs the Creative Writing Program at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Governor Peter Shumlin
Governor Shumlin served three terms as the 81st governor of the state of Vermont. During his time in office, he established Vermont as a leader on progressive policies, making the state the first to guarantee universal Pre-K education, pass a mandatory GMO labeling law, and achieve near universal health care coverage, as well as enacting a number of laws to boost renewable energy production and combat climate change. A committed entrepreneur, Shumlin served as the director of Putney Student Travel and currently is a partner in several real estate companies in Southeast Vermont. He has also served as a visiting fellow at Havard’s Kennedy School of Government and has taught at Harvard’s Chan School of Public Health as the Menschel Senior Leadership Fellow.

College Tours & Admissions Counseling

Get an insider’s look into college life at Yale through a tour led by a current undergraduate student. Visit dormitory quads, classrooms, lecture halls, and student centers to gain understanding of both the academic and social side of life as a “Yalie.” Evening workshops led by Oxford Academia staff and faculty focus on topics such as curating a college list, tips for the application process, and college essay writing workshops. Students who have begun writing their college entrance essays are encouraged to bring them along for review and revision.

Daily Schedule

Enjoy breakfast in the dining hall off the quad.

Meet with your major seminar group for the day's lessons and activities.

Head out into New Haven to get lunch with a small group of peers.

Meet with your minor seminar group. (Minors meet three days a week.)

Explore New Haven and beyond through extracurricular cultural, athletic, and exploratory activities led by program staff.

Enjoy dinner in the college cafeteria, sampling from an array of options

Choose to join evening programming such as keynote speakers from the University and beyond, a local theater performance or concert, or a game of pick-up basketball at the on-site court.

Return to your residence at 10PM for a good nights’ sleep.

Accommodations & Meals

Oxford Academia at Yale programs are based at the heart of Yale’s New Haven campus, allowing participants the opportunity to experience an authentic introduction to life in college. Students and residential faculty and staff stay in double suite-style rooms with bathrooms on the hall. The dormitory boasts numerous common spaces, game rooms, libraries, and study spaces where students can relax with friends or recharge in between activities. Dormitory entrances open onto enclosed green quads, perfect for relaxing on the grass or tossing a frisbee after lunch. Faculty and staff members live in residence halls with students throughout the program. Students enjoy breakfasts and dinners at their dorm cafeteria. Lunches are a combination of restaurants in the city and picnics in nearby parks and greens.

Please note that lunches are not included in the tuition.

Travel Logistics
    • Session 1:
      • July 1–program begins
      • July 13–program ends, onward travel home
    • Session 2:
      • July 15–program begins
      • July 27–program ends, onward travel home

Students are responsible for arranging travel to and from the program. For students arriving at and departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport or Bradley International Airport during the designated arrival window, Oxford Academia will arrange group transportation to/from the Yale University campus. This fee is $65 each way.

Program Gallery
Programs Details
  • Session 1
    July 1–13, 2024
    Travel Details
  • Session 2
  • Tuition
      $7,390+ airfare
  • Attend two sessions & save!
    Attend two sessions & save!

    Combine with a second session at Yale, Paris, or Oxford to save $1,000.

  • Eligibility
    Eligibility

    Grades 9–12
    Motivated rising 9th graders will also be considered

Seminars at Yale

African American Studies
AI: Application, Implications, & Ethics
Architecture, Design, & Sustainability
Creative Writing
The Future of Finance: Cash to Crypto
Math, Statistics, & Probability
Medicine & Public Health
Politics & Human Rights
Psychology
Sports Business, Media, & Law

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