Yale and Harvard are Ivy League. Is one of them for you? To confuse things a little, Yale University has a college within it called Berkeley College.
Berkeley College, eighth in the line of residential colleges to be built, was completed in 1934 with a gift of money from Edward S. Harkness. The college is named in honor of the Reverend George Berkeley (1685-1753), Dean of Derry and later Bishop of Cloyne, who endowed Yale with a gift of land and books in the 18th century. There have been eight Masters of Berkeley College. The first, Charles Seymour, was an advisor to President Woodrow Wilson at Versailles, a Professor of History. The sentences in this paragraph are taken from the Berkeley College website.
In case you're wondering, this is different from the University of California at Berkeley, whose curriculum was modeled after that of Yale and Harvard according to the UC Berkeley website.
Yale Home
http://www.yale.edu/
Undergraduate Admissions with Yale College Virtual Tour
http://www.yale.edu/admit/index.html
Prospective Students Gateway
http://www.yale.edu/gateways/prosp_students.html
Financial Aid
http://www.yale.edu/admit/freshmen/financial_aid/index.html
Transfer Students
http://www.yale.edu/admit/other/transfer/index.html
About Yale History
http://www.yale.edu/about/history.html
The Yale University School of Medicine
http://info.med.yale.edu/viewbook/main.html
Health and Medicine at Yale - Patient Care
http://www.yale.edu/medicine/care.html
Yale Divinity School
http://www.yale.edu/divinity/
Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy
http://www.yale.edu/envirocenter/index.htm
Yale Environmental Poll March 2007
http://www.yale.edu/envirocenter/environmentalpoll.htm
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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