CONTACT US   PREMIUM

Recent Blog Posts

Yale Pushes Expansion To Ease Admissions Process

By ELIZABETH GREEN, Staff Reporter of the Sun | February 20, 2008

Yale University is moving ahead with a plan to build two new residential colleges, an expansion whose price tag has been estimated at $600 million, the university president, Richard Levin, said yesterday.

In a statement announcing his support for the idea, Mr. Levin said an expansion would ease an admissions process that has become dramatically tougher. The two new colleges would increase Yale's total undergraduate population by 13%, or as many as 700 students, and would be completed by the fall of 2013, Mr. Levin said.

"Today, we have a long queue of highly qualified applicants who would collectively allow Yale to make an even greater contribution to society if more could be educated here," Mr. Levin said.

Mr. Levin said previous cost estimates of $600 million are not final. Before requesting approval from the university's overseers, he said he is asking finance officials to prepare a capital budget outlining the cost of building the dorms.

Right now Yale has 12 residential colleges, each of which has its own dining hall, dorms, and meeting spaces. The plan would add two more colleges of roughly equal size; Mr. Levin estimated each college would be about 235,000 square feet.

Harvard University has also been planning an expansion that would be the largest in its history. Championed by a former Harvard president, Lawrence Summers, as a way to increase the size of the college, the expansion would build four new undergraduate dorms and a large science complex across the river from the Cambridge campus, in the town of the Allston.


Reader comments on this article

Comment By Date

Currently, there are 12 residential colleges at Yale not 10. [MORE]

Howell A. Johnson 

Feb 20, 2008 09:17

Powered by Inform

RELATED SUN TOPICS ›

RELATED SUN STORIES ›

NEW YORK ›

September 11 Health Bill Stalls; One Backer Blames City Hall

Low-Price Laptops Tested at City Schools

New Policy Is Sought in Albany After Report on Silver's Travel

Bed Bug Boom Is a Boost To One Sector

Solons Busy Outside Office, New Income Report Shows

Atlantic Yard Project Suffers a Setback

NATIONAL ›

Feingold Bill Would Limit Searches of Travelers' Laptops

Palin, McCain Decry 'Gotcha' Journalism

Gates Calls for a Balanced Military

Dispute Over Witness Disrupts Stevens Trial

Heart Patients Need Screening For Depression

Little Progress Made in Effort To Restore Everglades

ARTS+ ›

New York Film Festival Goes Around the World and Back

A British Artist Plumbs the Politics of Hunger

Barbet Schroeder Can't Be Killed

'Choke': Hard To Swallow

'Eagle Eye': Let It Go to Voicemail

'The Lucky Ones': Nothing Salves the Soul Like a Road Trip