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Oxford colleges Oxford University is made up of different colleges. Colleges are academic communities. They are where students usually have their tutorials. Each one has its own dining hall, bar, common room and library, and lots of college groups and societies. If you study here you will be a member of a college, and probably have your tutorials in that college. You will also be a member of the wider University, with access to University and department facilities like laboratories and libraries, as well as hundreds of University groups and societies. You would usually have your lectures and any lab work in your department, with other students from across the University. There is something to be said for an academic atmosphere wherein everyone you meet is both passionate about what they are studying and phenomenally clever to boot. Ziad 144| Does it matter which college I go to? What is a JCR? No. Colleges have a lot more in common than Junior Common Room, or JCR, means two they have differences. Whichever college you go different things. Firstly, it is a room in college: to, you will be studying for the same degree at the a lively, sociable place where you can take time end of your course. out, eat, watch television, play pool or table football, and catch up with friends. The term Can I choose my college? JCR also refers to all the undergraduates in a college. The JCR elects a committee which Yes, you can express a preference. When you organises parties, video evenings and other apply through UCAS (see ‘how to apply’ on p 6) events, and also concerns itself with the serious you can choose a college, or you can make an side of student welfare, including academic ‘open application’. (If you make an open and financial aspects. JCR committees work application you will need to choose campus with the Oxford University Student Union code ‘9’ on your UCAS application.) Making an (see p 13). open application is just like saying, ‘I don’t mind’, and we will assign your application to a college. This does not affect your chances of getting a What are PPHs? place. Whether or not you choose a college, other There are five Permanent Private Halls (PPHs) colleges may also interview you, and may offer at Oxford admitting undergraduates. They were you a place. founded by different Christian denominations and still retain their own religious character. Do colleges specialise? PPHs tend to be smaller than colleges, and offer fewer subjects. However, students at PPHs No. All colleges are very strong academically, are members of the University just like students and most colleges offer most courses. Check at colleges, and have access to exactly the same which colleges offer your course over the page. University facilities and activities. Regent’s Park is the largest PPH, and accepts How do I choose? applications from men and women of any age. St Benet’s only accepts male students. Blackfriars, After you have checked which colleges offer St Stephen’s House and Wycliffe Hall only accept your course, your choice is really a question of mature students. which college suits you best personally. You might like to consider: • the size of the college (how many students it has) • how old or new it is • the location (is it in the city centre, or a find out more few minutes away? Is it near your Come to an open day to look around department building, the park, the river (see p 183). You will have the chance or the swimming pool?) to see several colleges in one day. If you can’t attend an open day, maybe come colleges Oxford on a college tour instead, or download an audio tour (see www.admissions. ox.ac.uk/tours). Read the Alternative Prospectus at www.ousu.org For more information, on anything on this page, scan the QR code if you have^ a reader on your phone or visit: www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/colleges |145 Which colleges offer your course? Balliol Blackfriars Brasenose Christ Church Christi Corpus Exeter ManchesterHarris Hertford College Jesus Keble Lady Margaret Hall Lincoln Magdalen Mansfield Merton College New Oriel Pembroke (The) College Queen's Regent's Park St Anne's Benet'sSt Hall St Catherine's EdmundSt Hall Hilda'sSt St Hugh's John'sSt St Peter's Stephen'sSt House Somerville Trinity College University Wadham Worcester Wycliffe Hall Archaeology and Anthropology Archaeology and Anthropology Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular) Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular) Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Biomedical Sciences Biomedical Sciences Chemistry Chemistry Classical Archaeology and Ancient History Classical Archaeology and Ancient History Classics Classics Classics and English Classics and English Classics and Modern Languages Classics and Modern Languages Classics and Oriental Studies Classics and Oriental Studies Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science and Philosophy Computer Science and Philosophy Earth Sciences (Geology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Economics and Management Economics and Management Engineering Science Engineering Science Engineering, Economics and Management Engineering, Economics and Management English Language and Literature English Language and Literature English and Modern Languages English and Modern Languages European and Middle Eastern Languages European and Middle Eastern Languages Experimental Psychology Experimental Psychology Fine Art Fine Art Geography Geography History History History (Ancient and Modern) History (Ancient and Modern) History and Economics History and Economics History and English History and English History and Modern Languages History and Modern Languages History and Politics History and Politics History of Art History of Art Human Sciences Human Sciences Law (Jurisprudence) Law (Jurisprudence) Law with Law Studies in Europe Law with Law Studies in Europe Materials Science Materials Science Materials, Economics and Management Materials, Economics and Management Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics and Philosophy Mathematics and Philosophy Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics and Statistics Medicine Medicine Medicine (Graduate Entry Medicine) Medicine (Graduate Entry Medicine) Modern Languages Modern Languages Modern Languages and Linguistics Modern Languages and Linguistics Music Music Oriental Studies Oriental Studies Philosophy and Modern Languages Philosophy and Modern Languages Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) Philosophy and Theology Philosophy and Theology Physics Physics Physics and Philosophy Physics and Philosophy Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics Theology Theology Theology and Oriental Studies Theology and Oriental Studies Marked Courses These courses offer varying subject combinations. To check whether your subject combination is offered by a college please go to: www.ox.ac.uk/undergraduate/colleges/which_colleges_offer_my_course 146| Which colleges offer your course? Balliol Blackfriars Brasenose Christ Church Christi Corpus Exeter ManchesterHarris Hertford College Jesus Keble Lady Margaret Hall Lincoln Magdalen Mansfield Merton College New Oriel Pembroke (The) College Queen's Regent's Park Anne'sSt Benet'sSt Hall St Catherine's EdmundSt Hall Hilda'sSt Hugh'sSt John'sSt St Peter's Stephen'sSt House Somerville Trinity College University Wadham Worcester Wycliffe Hall Archaeology and Anthropology Archaeology and Anthropology Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular) Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular) Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Biomedical Sciences Biomedical Sciences Chemistry Chemistry Classical Archaeology and Ancient History Classical Archaeology and Ancient History Classics Classics Classics and English Classics and English Classics and Modern Languages Classics and Modern Languages Classics and Oriental Studies Classics and Oriental Studies Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science and Philosophy Computer Science and Philosophy Earth Sciences (Geology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Economics and Management Economics and Management Engineering Science Engineering Science Engineering, Economics and Management Engineering, Economics and Management English Language and Literature