List of Colleges
Name | Foundation | Sister college at Cambridge | Financial endowment (July 2010) | Undergraduates | Graduates | Total students | Academics | Endowment per student | Academic-to-student ratio | Undergraduate-to-graduate ratio |
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All Souls College | 1438 | Trinity Hall | £219,827,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Balliol College | 1263 | St John's College | £58,031,000 | 403 | 228 | 631 | ||||
Brasenose College | 1509 | Gonville and Caius College | £82,867,000 | 360 | 190 | 550 | ||||
Christ Church | 1546 | Trinity College | £282,196,000 | 425 | 250 | 675 | ||||
Corpus Christi College | 1517 | Corpus Christi College | £69,238,000 | 239 | 126 | 365 | ||||
Exeter College | 1314 | Emmanuel College | £46,915,000 | 340 | 200 | 540 | ||||
Green Templeton College | 2008 | St Edmund's College | £1,845,000 | 0 | 500 | 500 | ||||
Harris Manchester College | 1786, College status 1996 | Homerton College | £5,857,000 | 110 | 40 | 150 | ||||
Hertford College | 1282, College status 1740 | £39,988,000 | 396 | 216 | 612 | |||||
Jesus College | 1571 | Jesus College | £110,463,000 | 325 | 150 | 475 | ||||
Keble College | 1870 | Selwyn College | £26,656,000 | 435 | 245 | 680 | ||||
Kellogg College | 1990, College status 1994 | 0 | 400 | 400 | ||||||
Lady Margaret Hall | 1878 | Newnham College | £24,337,000 | 424 | 174 | 598 | ||||
Linacre College | 1962 | Hughes Hall | £8,141,000 | 0 | 410 | 410 | ||||
Lincoln College | 1427 | Downing College | £65,310,000 | 281 | 299 | 580 | ||||
Magdalen College | 1458 | Magdalene College | £135,529,000 | 395 | 185 | 580 | ||||
Mansfield College | 1886, College status 1995 | Homerton College | £10,097,000 | 212 | 129 | 341 | ||||
Merton College | 1264 | Peterhouse | £154,155,000 | 302 | 298 | 600 | ||||
New College | 1379 | King's College | £133,226,000 | 420 | 180 | 600 | ||||
Nuffield College | 1937 | £138,016,000 | 0 | 74 | 74 | |||||
Oriel College | 1326 | Clare College | £80,630,000 | 304 | 158 | 462 | ||||
Pembroke College | 1624 | Queens' College | £35,762,000 | 402 | 119 | 521 | ||||
The Queen's College | 1341 | Pembroke College | £158,930,000 | 350 | 133 | 463 | ||||
St Anne's College | 1878, College status 1952 | Murray Edwards College | £24,759,000 | 425 | 250 | 675 | ||||
St Antony's College | 1950, College status 1963 | Wolfson College | £28,148,000 | 0 | 400 | 400 | ||||
St Catherine's College | 1963 | Robinson College | £36,340,000 | 450 | 160 | 610 | ||||
St Cross College | 1965 | Clare Hall | 0 | 400 | 400 | |||||
St Edmund Hall | 1226, College status 1957 | Fitzwilliam College | £28,418,000 | 412 | 220 | 632 | ||||
St Hilda's College | 1893 | Peterhouse | £32,151,000 | 420 | 150 | 570 | ||||
St Hugh's College | 1886 | Clare College | £21,755,000 | 419 | 205 | 624 | ||||
St John's College | 1555 | Sidney Sussex College | £313,319,000 | 370 | 245 | 615 | ||||
St Peter's College | 1929, College status 1961 | None | £24,814,000 | 346 | 130 | 476 | ||||
Somerville College | 1879 | Girton College | £37,546,000 | 396 | 88 | 484 | ||||
Trinity College | 1554 | Churchill College | £74,853,000 | 302 | 125 | 427 | ||||
University College | 1249 | Trinity Hall | £106,299,000 | 420 | 144 | 564 | ||||
Wadham College | 1610 | Christ's College | £62,408,000 | 460 | 180 | 640 | ||||
Wolfson College | 1966, College status 1981 | Darwin College | £27,705,000 | 0 | 614 | 614 | ||||
Worcester College | 1714 | St Catharine's College | £16,701,000 | 408 | 167 | 575 |
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