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Life at Yale

Finances
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  • In addition to tuition and health insurance coverage, MD/PhD students receive a stipend to supplement their living expenses. The level of stipend support for MD/PhD students is $20,772/yr for 2008-2009. Once a student affiliates with a graduate program and begins research in the laboratory full time, the school administration and department supplement the stipend level to that of a graduate student, which is $29,000 /yr for 2008 to 2009.
     
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    Health Services
    Health Services

    All MSTP students are provided with comprehensive prepaid health care services and hospitalization through the Yale Health Plan (YHP), a health maintenance organization located at the University Health Services Center, 17 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06520, telephone (203) 432-0246.

    A supplemental benefit plan is available for purchase at a nominal charge to MSTP students. This plan provides protection against some types of medical expenses not covered by the YHP primary care services and the hospitalization plan, such as prescription drugs, routine vision care, durable medical equipment, podiatry services, dental services necessary due to traumatic accidental injury, organ transplants, and inpatient psychiatric and substance abuse services.

    Students who carry their own coverage or are covered as dependents under parental plans must notify the MSTP office of this coverage and complete a YHP waiver form.

     
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    Housing
    Housing

    Edward S. Harkness Hall, located at 367 Cedar Street at the School of Medicine, houses MSTP and M.D. students, as well as students from the School of Nursing, Public Health, and Physician Associate Programs. Built in 1955, this 200-room brick building consists mostly of identical single rooms that contain a vanity with sink. Additionally, there is one suite per floor consisting of a bedroom, living room, and private bath. Most floors are co-ed; one floor is all male and two floors are all female. There is no limit to the number of years that students may occupy Harkness Dormitory. All dormitory students are required to participate in a meal plan with Dining Services.

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  • The Harkness apartments are located adjacent to the Harkness Dormitory, and are intended primarily for couples without children or singles. Each apartment has a bedroom, bathroom, living room and kitchenette. Residents of the apartments are entitled to full use of the dormitory facilities.

    The Yale Housing Department maintains a listing service for off-campus housing, as well as a list of roommates who want to share accommodations. This service is available to the Yale community on a self-help basis. Information is not given by telephone. More detailed information may be obtained from the Graduate Housing Department, 155 Whitney Avenue, P.O. Box 4568 Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520, telephone (203) 432-9756.

     
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    Cultural Diversity at Yale
    Cultural Diversity at Yale

    Yale University has made a firm commitment to ensure the continued growth of minority representation within all of its graduate programs. In this regard, both the School of Medicine and the Graduate School maintain offices whose roles are to provide support mechanisms for minority predoctoral fellows that encompass academic and career planning and social interactions among students, faculty and the New Haven community.

    These offices are actively involved in recruiting students to Yale by personal visits from faculty to colleges and universities having large enrollments of students who are members of underrepresented ethnic groups. In addition, the University offers funded summer research programs designed to attract minority undergraduate students to biomedical research careers at Yale.

    For further information on these and other programs at Yale that relate to minority students, please contact the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Yale University School of Medicine, 367 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06510, (203) 785-7545.

     
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    Athletics
    Athletics

    The Department of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation offers the entire Yale community a wide range of activities designed to satisfy many different levels of interest and skill. The Payne Whitney Gymnasium is one of the most complete facilities for physical education and recreation in the world. It contains two swimming pools, three jogging tracks, three rowing tanks, 26 squash courts, eight handball-racquetball courts, plus rooms for dancing, fencing, gymnastics, exercise, judo, golf, volleyball and basketball. MSTP students may use the gym at no charge, provided they use a transient locker, and bring their own lock and towel for day use. For reasonable fees, students and student spouses may arrange for locker assignments and towel service.

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  • There are some three dozen individual and team sports offered campus wide as part of a large intramural program. The number of intramural sport opportunities for students is steadily being expanded and includes participation in soccer, touch football, volleyball, softball, and racquet sports. The Yale Golf Course is less than five miles from the Medical School campus. Golf lessons are available for advanced and beginning golfers; balls and clubs may be rented. Indoor and outdoor tennis courts are available in the vicinity of the Yale Bowl, and the Ingalls Skating Rink is open October through March.

    In the summer months, the Yale Sailing Center is available to students for a moderate fee. The Center offers instructional, recreational, and racing programs. The Yale Outdoor Education Center, located 42 miles from New Haven, is open to the entire Yale community. The OEC features swimming, boating, camping, canoeing, fishing, volleyball, horseshoe pitching, trap and skeet shooting, bird-watching and hiking.

     
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    Life on Campus
    Life on Campus Yale has long been known for its training and work in the creative and performing arts, and this leadership adds much to the cultural life of the University and the community. Numerous musical events take place during the academic year, including the Woolsey Hall Concert Series, the Sprague Hall Chamber Music Series, the performances of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, and many others presented by the faculty and students of Yale's School of Music.

    The Yale Repertory Theatre is a resident company made up of professional actors and directors and advanced students of the School of Drama; it presents a number of major productions each year at its own theatre, several of which have recently received national acclaim. Likewise, New Haven's Long Wharf Theatre is one of the nation's most highly honored regional theatre companies.

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  • The University Art Gallery contains outstanding collections of ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and modern art, and it sponsors numerous loan exhibits each year. The Yale Center for British Art offers an extremely rich collection of British paintings, prints, and drawings, with a supporting library of books on British history and civilization. The Peabody Museum of Natural History offers a range of exhibits to the New Haven community.

    There are over forty endowed lecture series given at Yale each year, in addition to numerous seminars, colloquia, and public lectures organized by both faculty and students which are open to all students.

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    Life in New Haven
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  • New Haven is a city of about 250,000 people and is situated on Long Island Sound near the center of the Connecticut shoreline. It is a major Northeast port facility and transportation junction. By car or train, New York is only one and a half hours away and Boston three hours away from New Haven. Yale and New Haven have grown up together since 1716, and the University and the city interconnect and work along side each other in significant ways.

    Life in New HavenThe interesting architectural attractions found in many of its neighborhoods are well known and much studied, and at its center is a classical town green that is currently undergoing revitalization. In addition, New Haven is not only the birthplace of the pizza and the hamburger, but also the home of dozens of excellent restaurants with many types of cuisine.

    New Haven is the home of symphony orchestras, numerous classical, rock, and jazz groups, several museums and concert venues, many cafes and shops, and a manifold of culturally rich ethnic neighborhoods.

    Close to New Haven are numerous state parks such as Sleeping Giant which offers a wide variety of hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. New Haven is also close to many state beaches and it's unique location on the water offers it's residents many water activities such as fishing, swimming, and sailing.

    Farther away but still readily accessible are Block Island, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket Island, and other famous New England vacation spots. For the winter months the best skiing in the Northeast is only a few hours away.

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