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Oxford Colleges Oxford, Oxon.

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Offers a Foundation Year for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Location of the Boar's Head Gaudy.
The UK's first graduate society for both sexes and all subjects.
Named for its doorknocker.
Sir Christopher Wren studied here.
Uses female terms to refer to ALL current and former students.
Its choir has recorded over one hundred albums.
Known for its rivalry with Trinity College.
The first coeducational Oxford college.
Its students have included William Pitt, Cardinal Newman, and the explorer Richard Burton.
Site of the "Time Ceremony."
Located on St. Margaret's Road and known for its extensive gardens.
A pelican stands in the center of its main quad.
Known for its particular association with Wales.
A pelican stands on a sundial in the center of its main quad.
Oxford's wealthiest college.
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Not named for the corn flakes ....
Its alumni include Roger Bannister, Martin Amis, and J.R.R. Tolkein.
Neo-Gothic red brick buildings designed by William Butterfield.
A college with no undergraduates.
Margaret Thatcher, Vera Brittain, and Indira Gandhi were students here.
Mensa was founded here in 1946.
Nown for its deer park and May Morning service.
The only Oxford college lying east of the Cherwell.
Founded in 1624 by King James I.
Known colloquially as "The House."
Elena Kagan, Rupert Murdock, and Richard Adams studied here.
Cecil Rhodes' statue here has been the center of protests.
Newest Oxford college.