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Undid revision. Is it not common knowledge that Yale College is one of the most prestigious undergraduate institutions in the United States? I am having trouble understanding why the Harvard College page has the special distinction when Yale, a rather similar institution in terms of instruction and capacity, has not had its fair share. 1194781972 by GuardianH (talk)
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| caption = [[Coat of arms]] of the College
| former_name = The Collegiate School
| motto = {{Script/Hebrew|אורים ותמים}} ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]; [[Urim and Thummim#In popular culture|''ʾÛrîm wə-Tummîm'']])
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| dean = [[Pericles Lewis]]
| undergrad = 6,092 (2020)<ref name = enrollment>{{cite web |title=Common Data Set 2019–2020 |url=https://oir.yale.edu/sites/default/files/cds_2019-2020_yale_vf_030420.pdf |publisher=Yale University |access-date=5 March 2020}}</ref>
| free_label = Alumni
| free = 75,021{{ref label|alumni|b|}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Alumni (living) by Yale school|publisher=Yale University Office of Institutional Research|url=http://oir.yale.edu/yale-factsheet|access-date=March 23, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140701134747/http://oir.yale.edu/yale-factsheet|archive-date=July 1, 2014|df= mdy-all}}</ref>
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#[[Davenport College]] – named for [[John Davenport (clergyman)|John Davenport]], the founder of New Haven. Often called "D'port."
#[[Ezra Stiles College]] – named for [[Ezra Stiles]], a president of Yale. Designed by [[Eero Saarinen]].
#[[Jonathan Edwards College]] – named for theologian and [[Princeton University]] co-founder [[Jonathan Edwards (theology)|Jonathan Edwards]]. Usually called "J.E."
#[[Grace Hopper College]] – named for Admiral [[Grace Murray Hopper]], Yale Ph.D. and computer pioneer. Until 2017, this college was named for [[John C. Calhoun]], Vice President of the United States. The smallest college.
#[[Morse College]] – named for [[Samuel Morse]], inventor of [[Morse Code]]. Also designed by [[Eero Saarinen]].
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[[Category:Yale University schools|College]]
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