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  1. An introduction to Corpus Christi College, founded in 1352. Skip to main content About. 40 Years On • Women of Corpus. 40 Years On • the Portraits ...

  2. Corpus Christi offers a liberal arts program that is recognized by UBC, UVic, SFU and other BC public universities as well as private colleges. The college’s dynamic programs allow students to take up to 60 credits in core subjects and electives on their journey toward business, nursing, and other college degree programs.

  3. Since its foundation in 1517, Corpus Christi has grown into a vibrant close-knit Oxford college known for academic excellence. Our ancient buildings look out over gardens and meadows and are among the most beautiful in Oxford. We’re just five minutes from the city centre and Bodleian Library, so you can choose between calm or bustle whenever ...

  4. outstanding teaching by our Fellows and Directors of Studies and Supervisors. expert guidance from committed, experienced and well-trained personal tutors. an onsite College counsellor, nurse, chaplain, and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) team. We are committed to supporting students from a wide range of social and educational backgrounds.

  5. Corpus Christi combines history with modernity. The college’s magnificent 16th-century library with over 60,000 books, 24-hour opening, online catalogues and WiFi access, is both a convenient and beautiful place to work. Students have access to a sports field and boathouse, entertainment rooms, a Junior Common Room (JCR), and the Beer Cellar.

  6. Our campus is open to the Coastal Bend community. We invite you to share in our love of the arts and join us for upcoming visual and performing arts events. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, the Island University, has been proudly providing a solid academic offering of more than 80 of the most popular degree programs in the state.

  7. The College was founded in the aftermath of the Black Death, which ravaged Europe. The College gives pride of place in its list of benefactors to Margaret Andrew of Chesterton who, by her deathbed will of 7 May 1349, gave lands to both the Gild of St Mary and the Gild of Corpus Christi. A mob led by the mayor of Cambridge stormed the College in ...