
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is delighted to announce that the application for Yale’s student fly in program, Yale in MOHtion, September 26-28, 2025 is now live. Students may apply now » The application is due by July 1, and decisions will be released via email early August. Yale will cover the cost of transportation and lodging for selected participants through our travel agency. Additional details are below, and Frequently Asked Questions are on our website. About Yale in MOHtion Yale in MOHtion is a three-day two-night program that centers Yale’s Multicultural Open House (MOH). This fully funded program will allow participants to engage Yale’s cultural centers, student groups, faculty, and resource centers, through panels, performances, showcases, and tours. Participants will also complete a college application workshop and experience Yale’s residential college system. Yale in MOHtion is scheduled for Friday, September 26 – Sunday, September 28. The program will serve 50 high school seniors who would otherwise be unable to travel to New Haven to participate in the MOH. Applying for Yale in MOHtion will not affect a student’s chances of admission to Yale College. About the Yale’s Multicultural Open House (MOH) The Multicultural Open House was created in 1992 to celebrate the many intersecting identities of Yale students. Through a one-day program, prospective students and their families can get a glimpse into the resources, opportunities, and campus partners that exist to support and encourage students of all backgrounds. At the center of the program is the opportunity to access our four cultural centers: the Afro-American Cultural Center (est. 1969), the Asian American Cultural Center (est. 1981), La Casa Cultural (est. 1974) and the Native American Cultural Center (1993). These centers serve as a home base for dozens of student organizations, a place to discuss issues of identity and social justice, and as a space where students, faculty, and staff come together to find community. The Multicultural Open House includes campus tours, student life and campus partner panels, academic resources, and student performances. The event also features the Chaplain’s office, the Office of Educational Opportunity, the Office of LGBTQ Resources, and Undergraduate Financial Aid. About Yale Yale is a world-class research university with an uncommon commitment to undergraduate education. All undergraduate students enroll in a single college, offering 80+ majors in a flexible liberal arts curriculum. Yale’s 6,500 undergraduate students come from all 50 states and over 70 foreign countries. More than 50% of students identify as members of racial/ethnic minority groups and one in three are first-generation college students or are from a lower-income background. The Yale College graduation rate is 98%. Every Yale student is randomly assigned to one of fourteen Residential Colleges. Each is a close-knit community that serves as a microcosm of Yale’s diverse student population while preserving the intimacy of a smaller college. Faculty and advisors affiliated with each College form an integrated support system, and students access additional advising through the Center for Teaching and Learning, Study Abroad Office, Fellowships and Funding Office, and the Office of Career Strategy. Students celebrate their identities in four cultural centersdesigned to create a home for students of a shared background and inform the larger community. Yale’s financial aid meets 100% of every family’s need without loans. The average Yale grant is more than $70,000 per academic year, and families with incomes below $75,000 receive a financial aid award that covers the full cost of tuition, housing, meals, and travel, as well as health insurance coverage and a $2,000 start-up grant. Families can estimate their Yale cost in three minutes with the MyinTuition Quick Cost Estimator. Questions and Next Steps Additional details and frequently asked questions are available on our website. If you have questions about the application or program, please email the admissions office Jorge Anaya Senior Assistant Director of Admissions for Student Access Programming 
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