About Neurology in Yale University
The Department of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine is a research, teaching, and clinical center devoted to improving the understanding and treatment of diseases of the nervous system. The Department is a major part of the Yale School of Medicine, and has active clinical programs at Yale New Haven Medical Center, Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, Greenwich Hospital, Bridgeport Hospital, the West Haven Veterans Administration Medical Center and Gaylord Hospital. The Department has three, interrelated, equally important missions:
- Clinical care of the highest quality for individuals with diseases of the nervous system.
- Training of medical and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and house-staff, and practicing physicians with the goal of creating leaders in neurology and neuroscience.
- Advancement of knowledge about neurological diseases via basic and clinical research programs using the most advanced methods to study the nervous system.
Our goal is to provide the highest level of patient care through state-of-the-art clinical programs, educating future leaders in the field of neurology and being at the forefront of neuroscience research. The department houses outstanding faculty, dedicated staff and excellent residents all working together at one of the world's greatest universities. The department has a long history of being a pioneer in the field of Neurology, such as establishing one of the first Epilepsy Monitoring Units and creating one of the first Stroke Centers at the West Haven Veterans Administration.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree
English language requirements
- IELTS :7.0
- TOEFL IBT: 100
- PTE : 70
Yale University Highlights
College Type |
Private |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Annual Endowment |
29.4 billion USD |
Student Retention Rate |
99% |
Work-study program |
Yes |
Mode of Program |
Full time; Part time; online |
Campus Housing Capacity |
83% |
English language proficiency score |
TOEFL or equivalent |
Financial Aid |
Available as grants, awards and scholarships |
Yale University Cost of Attendance
An anticipated budget for overseas students wishing to study in the United States has been listed below to make financial planning easier for all aspirants of the institute.
The cost of attendance for undergraduates includes:
Type of Fee |
Amount (USD) |
Tuition and Fees |
57,700 |
Room |
9,750 |
Board |
7,450 |
Estimated books and personal expenses |
3,700 |
Student Activities Fee |
125 |
Total |
78,725 |
The estimated cost of attendance for graduates are as follows:
Type of Fee |
Amount (USD) |
Tuition |
10,825 – 22,150 |
Program Fee |
5,412.50 |
Continuous Registration Fee |
675 |
Health Insurance |
2,450 |
Other fees |
11,230 – 35,400 |
Total |
30,592 – 66,087 |