- All Souls College
Post-graduate and academic research institution founded by Henry VI and Henry Chichele in May 1438.
www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk
- Balliol College
Founded 1263. Attracts students of exceptional talent regardless of their social, cultural, or educational background.
www.balliol.ox.ac.uk
- Blackfriars Hall & Stadium
Study centre for Catholic theology.
www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk
- Brasenose College
Founded in 1509.
www.bnc.ox.ac.uk
- Christ Church
One of Oxford's largest colleges, founded in 1525 by by Cardinal Wolsey.
www.chch.ox.ac.uk
- Corpus Christi College
Smallest Oxford college welcoming students from all social, educational, and ethnic backgrounds.
www.ccc.ox.ac.uk
- Exeter College
Occupies a large part of its present site since its foundation in 1314.
www.exeter.ox.ac.uk
- Green College
Graduate college.
www.green.ox.ac.uk
- Greyfriars Hall
Both a Franciscan Friary and a University Hall.
www.greyfriars.ox.ac.uk
- Harris Manchester College
Originally founded in 1786, one of the last of a long line of dissenting academies established after the Restoration to provide higher education for Nonconformists.
www.hmc.ox.ac.uk
- Hertford College
Centrally located and with a reputation for being both progressive and friendly, the college admits an unusually large number of candidates from the maintained sector.
www.hertford.ox.ac.uk
- Jesus College
Received its first royal charter in June 1571.
www.jesus.ox.ac.uk
- Keble College
Welcomes applicants from all types of school and educational background.
www.keble.ox.ac.uk
- Kellogg College
Devotes its resources to identifying and fulfilling the needs of part-time students.
www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk
- Lady Margaret Hall (LMH)
Founded in 1878 as the first women's college at Oxford, now fully co-educational.
www.lmh.ox.ac.uk
- Linacre College
Graduate college situated next to the University Parks.
www.linacre.ox.ac.uk
- Lincoln College
One of the world's oldest academic institutions, famous for it beautiful chapel.
www.linc.ox.ac.uk
- Magdalen College
Founded in 1448, and situated amid 100 acres of woodlands, riverside walks, and lawns.
www.magd.ox.ac.uk
- Mansfield College
One of Oxford's youngest and smallest colleges, admitting both graduates and undergraduates in a broad range of subjects.
www.mansfield.ox.ac.uk
- Merton College
Founded in 1264, one of three ancient Oxford colleges founded in the thirteenth century.
www.merton.ox.ac.uk
- New College (2)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Colleges/New_College
- Oriel College
Beautiful and friendly college in the centre of Oxford. Founded by King Edward II in 1326, it is the fifth oldest of Oxford's Colleges.
www.oriel.ox.ac.uk
- Pembroke College (2)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Colleges/Pembroke_College
- Queen's College, The (1)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Colleges/Queen_s_College__The
- Somerville College
Originally founded in 1879 (as Sommerville Hall) to provide an opportunity for women, who were excluded from membership of the University at that time.
www.some.ox.ac.uk
- St. Anne's College (2)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Colleges/St__Anne_s_College
- St. Antony's College
Graduate college specializing in international relations, economics, politics, and history.
www.sant.ox.ac.uk
- St. Benet's Hall
Specialty is Monastic Studies.
www.st-benets.ox.ac.uk
- St. Catherine's College
Founded in 1962, but originally established as a non-collegiate college in 1868 as a means for the less well-off to study at Oxford.
www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk
- St. Cross College
Accepts graduate students in all subjects.
www.stx.ox.ac.uk
- St. Edmund Hall
Granted collegiate status in 1957, but can trace its roots back to the thirteenth century.
www.seh.ox.ac.uk
- St. Hilda's College
Founded as an Oxford hall for women in 1893 by Dorothea Beale, it remains the only women's college in the University.
www.sthildas.ox.ac.uk
- St. Hugh's College
Founded in 1886.
www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk
- St. John's College
Accepts undergraduates and research/visiting scholars.
www.sjc.ox.ac.uk
- St. Peter's College (1)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Colleges/St__Peter_s_College
- Templeton College
Purpose-built modern Oxford college dedicated to management studies and international business.
www.templeton.ox.ac.uk
- Trinity College
One of the smaller Oxford colleges in terms of student numbers, founded by Sir Thomas Pope in 1555.
www.trinity.ox.ac.uk
- University College
Stresses its focus on academic excellence, with a history dating back to the thirteenth century.
www.univ.ox.ac.uk
- Wadham College
With a reputation for informality and lack of stuffiness.
www.wadham.ox.ac.uk
- Wolfson College
Graduate college founded in July 1966.
www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk
- Worcester College
Happy blend of ancient and modern, famous for its gardens and grounds.
www.worcester.ox.ac.uk
- Wycliffe Hall
Theological college.
www.wycliffe.ox.ac.uk
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