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Learn about the largest school at Yale that offers MA, MS, MPhil, and PhD degrees in various fields of study. Find out how to apply, explore programs, and access resources for current and prospective students.
- Admissions
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is one unit...
- Programs and Departments
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers a wide range...
- Ph.D/Master's Application Process
A note to students applying to one of Yale’s professional...
- Non-Degree Application Process
In some cases, it is possible to enroll at the Graduate...
- Academic Calendar
Registration. The entire fall-term tuition charge or...
- Dates and Deadlines
January 2, 2024. Deadline for fee waiver requests....
- Teaching Fellows & Requirements
The Teaching Fellow Program (TFP) is the principal framework...
- Prospective Students
Many prospective students are surprised to find that all PhD...
- Yale GSAS: Facts & Figures
Yale GSAS: Facts & Figures The Graduate School of Arts and...
- McDougal Fellows Program
McDougal Fellows Program. 2024-25 Call for applications:...
- Admissions
The Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) proudly celebrated its Class of 2024 at a memorable Commencement Ceremony held on May 20th. This year, the Graduate School awarded a total of 1,430 degrees, comprising 217 Master of Arts (MA), 378 Master of Science (MS), 416 Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and 419 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD ...
The Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is the graduate school of Yale University. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest graduate school in North America, and was the first North American graduate school to confer a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree. The Graduate School is one of twelve constituent schools of Yale University and the only ...
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