Studying in Oxford
You could study abroad just about anywhere, so why choose Oxford?
To study at the Oxford is to join one of the world’s most culturally vibrant and intellectually stimulating communities. Students come to Oxford to experience the brilliance of its scholars, the beauty of its architecture, and the wisdom and depth of its tradition.
For American liberal arts undergraduates, Oxford can provide a transformative education experience. The proof of this claim is in the institution’s 900-year track record. More than 45 Nobel Prize winners have studied or taught at the institution, as have 25 UK Prime Ministers. A tiny sampling of those who have studied at Oxford includes President Bill Clinton, King Abdullah of Jordan, philosopher Sir Isaiah Berlin, Cardinal John Henry Newman, and a long list of writers, from poets John Donne and T.S. Eliot to novelists Monica Ali and Helen Fielding to playwright Oscar Wilde—and composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber.
