Campus + Facilities | Senior Program

Explore Yale
Yale University’s Ivy League facilities set the stage for a fantastic summer of exploration. At the Senior Program, you can direct a production in Yale's black box theatre, argue a case in the Law School’s moot court, or tour some of the finest architecture in the United States without leaving campus.


PDF Map of the Senior Program
on the Campus of Yale University


Senior Program Map Our map highlights the residential, academic, and recreational facilities available to students during the summer. The map also indicates the location of our on-campus informational meetings in the winter and spring.
As a Senior Program student, you can read and work in the Sterling Memorial Library, which houses ten million volumes. Yale’s renowned Peabody Museum, British Art Center, and Yale Art Gallery are also resources for coursework and independent discovery.


In addition, you will have access to Yale’s athletic facilities, including acres of playing fields, the Yale tennis complex, the Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, and Payne Whitney Gymnasium, the largest indoor athletic center in the world. Yale’s outstanding facilities allow the Senior Program to offer one-of-a-kind opportunities for you to explore new interests in a variety of academic and extracurricular areas.


Senior Campus


Old Campus: Your Summer Home
Surrounded by Gothic-style buildings and featuring a beautifully landscaped residential quadrangle, Yale’s historic Old Campus is the perfect summer home. It is a place where you can play a game of ultimate Frisbee, enjoy a special evening concert, or read under the shade of a tree. Conveniently located in the heart of Yale University, the Old Campus houses a number of classrooms and is within walking distance of academic facilities for visual and performing arts as well as lab sciences.

The Old Campus is located near Commons (the University dining hall), Payne Whitney Gymnasium, Sterling Memorial Library, two Yale art museums, and the Chapel Street and Broadway shopping areas. As a residential student at the Senior Program, you live in suites in the Old Campus residences, where you will gain valuable experience in small group dorm living. In addition to housing students and staff, the Old Campus is the hub of activity at the Program. Whether you are going to class, lunch, or are just meeting friends on the quad, the Old Campus is a great starting point for exploring Yale University.

Driving Directions to Yale University's Old Campus
from the Boston area
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to Route 84 West. Stay on Route 84 to Route 91 South. Take the Trumbull Street exit (Exit 3) in New Haven.

Go straight through four traffic lights. At the fifth traffic light, turn left onto Prospect Street. After you cross Grove Street, Prospect turns into College Street. The Old Campus is on the right, just after the light at Elm Street. [Follow signs to luggage drop-off locations and for parking instructions]

from the new york area
Take 95 North to Route 91 North. Take the Trumbull Street exit (Exit 3) in New Haven. Follow the directions above.