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Inside Exeter College: Oxford's Haven of Academic Excellence Delving Into the Chronicles of Exeter College Exeter College, founded in 1314 by Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter and later minister to Edward II, is based in the heart of Oxford, on Turl Street. It is the fourth oldest college of the University of Oxford. Renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, picturesque gardens, and a robust sense of community, the college holds a special place in the university. With a history steeped in richness, the college boasts of notable alumni such as J.R.R. Tolkien, Alan Bennett, and Philip Pullman. Its beautiful architecture and gardens provide a tranquil setting for study and relaxation. Offering a broad spectrum of subjects for study, the college is equipped with top-notch facilities and resources. Located at the core of Oxford, the main college site grants easy access to the myriad offerings of the city. Given its central location, numerous University facilities such as the Bodleian Library, the University Parks, and the Science Area are merely a short stroll away. The college premises house a 24-hour open library, a dining hall, a chapel, and a JCR (Junior Common Room), complemented by a MCR (Middle Common Room) designated for graduate students.Exeter College has a strong tradition of academic excellence. Its students regularly achieve some of the highest academic results within the University. Offering a nurturing and invigorating environment, the college provides a plethora of academic support services, encompassing regular tutorials and classes facilitated by seasoned tutors. A Guide to Exeter College Accommodation A variety of accommodation options to cater to diverse preferences is available at Exeter College. All first-year undergraduates are guaranteed accommodation, usually in the collegeu2019s Turl Street site or Cohen Quad. The accommodation options vary from traditional sets located in the main college site to contemporary en-suite rooms at Cohen Quad. E ...
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