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Jul 8, 2024 · Study at a unique Cambridge College for undergraduates aged 21+ who have curiosity, creativity, and a desire to make an impact. Find information about applying to study as a mature undergraduate at Wolfson.
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Wolfson College ( / ˈwʊlfsən /) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge [6] in Cambridge, England. The majority of students at the college are postgraduates. The college also admits "mature" undergraduates (aged 21 and above), with around 15% of students studying undergraduate degree courses at the university.
Wolfson is a unique Cambridge College for mature undergraduates (aged 21 or older) who have curiosity, creativity, and a desire to make an impact. Why choose Wolfson? We are one of Cambridge's three mature Colleges, and have an on-site community of around 150 undergraduates.
Located on a single site just beyond the city centre, surrounded by glorious gardens and with facilities including a tennis court and gym, Wolfson is an inspiring and supportive environment where you can fulfil your potential and help change the world. Find out more. Visit the College website; Join a College event; Explore the College on our ...
Wolfson is a unique Cambridge College for 21+ undergraduates, a place for grownups with curiosity, creativity and the desire to make an impact. Our undergraduate students come to us from many locations and all walks of life.
We teach English through a combination of College supervisions (the Cambridge name for small-group teaching) organised and often taught by your Director of Studies, and lectures and seminars conducted centrally by the Faculty of English.
The creation of Wolfson College Cambridge followed a circuitous route, beginning in 1967, with a tentative approach to the Wolfson Foundation from the classicist John Sinclair Morrison (1913-2000) of the then-University College, Cambridge.