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  1. Exeter is a beautiful college right in the centre of Oxford. When I visited it on the open day and met some of the students, I really got the sense that they were kind, friendly people.

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      Exeter College is home to around 380 undergraduate students...

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      Exeter College was built on philanthropy when it was founded...

    • About Exeter College

      Exeter College is located at the heart of Oxford, adjoining...

  2. Exeter College runs a variety of access and outreach programmes for state schools and students of all ages to introduce them to the University of Oxford. We are open to working with state schools from all across the UK, especially those in our link region in the South West of England.

  3. Exeter College (in full: The Rector and Scholars of Exeter College in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, and the fourth-oldest college of the university.

  4. Each summer, you can choose to study in Oxford on the six-week Exeter College Summer Programme (ECSP) or undertake research-led study throughout the year from anywhere in the world on the Exeter College Online Tutorial Programme (ECOTP).

  5. Location: High Street (OX1 4AL) Tel: 01865 279379. Open: Members of the public are welcome to visit the College Front and Great Quadrangles and Chapel as individual visitors or groups (up to six) 14:00-16:00 on weekdays and Sundays. Charge: Free.

  6. Graduates make a valuable, and valued, contribution to life at Exeter, both through regular events designed to stimulate intellectual debate and through the thriving MCR, which in 2016 celebrated the 50th anniversary of its foundation. The college is one of the oldest in the University.

  7. Exeter College is located at the heart of Oxford, adjoining the Bodleian Library. The College, the fourth oldest at the University, has occupied its current site on Turl Street since 1315, one year after it was founded.