Yale’s residential colleges allow students to experience the cohesiveness and intimacy of a small school while enjoying the cultural and scholarly resources of a large university (https://yalecollege.yale.edu/residential-colleges).
Yale’s residential college system, established ninety years ago, is the cornerstone of the Yale College mission to bring together and educate exceptionally promising students of all backgrounds. Each community contained within the fourteen residential colleges represents Yale in microcosm, offering students a sense of intimate social and intellectual connection, as well as a space of civic and moral responsibility.
The very texture of daily life in the undergraduate community is fundamental to the university’s education mission. The free-flowing interaction with contemporaries similar to oneself in talent and energy but different in background and outlook has a powerful capacity to open and enliven the mind.
The colleges are also dynamic spaces allowing for organic creative, intellectual, group and personal leadership development. They feature a wide range of activities and opportunities, from the college student councils to special academic and cultural programs such as Senior Mellon Forum presentations; College Teas; Creative and Performing Arts events, intramural athletic competitions, and beyond.
The Head of College serves as the senior leader of the College and its central institutional ambassador. As a tenured faculty member with deep scholarly and organizational experience, the Head of College provides strategic oversight of the College’s mission. They cultivate vibrant intellectual and social life, foster inclusive and cohesive student communities, and translate institutional priorities into action at the ground level. Because of their cross‑cutting role, linking faculty, students, administration, and external partners, the Head of College is a key thought partner and collaborator on initiatives related to student development, academic culture, leadership, and community engagement.