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  1. In 1505, with a royal charter from the King, the College was re-founded as Christ's College. Lady Margaret has been honoured ever since as the Foundress. Surviving the twists and turns of the Reformation, Christ's became one of the leading Puritan colleges of Elizabethan Cambridge. In 1625 it admitted the young John Milton, who would become a ...

  2. Central but quiet, Christ’s offers the perfect combination for students who want to work undisturbed but step straight out afterwards into the heart of Cambridge. First Court, and the passage through to Second Court. Community: All colleges are communities of fellows (academics), students and staff, and Christ’s is no different.

  3. He accepted a place Harvard College but had to defer a year, starting when he was 18, because he suffered an attack of colitis during a family summer holiday in Europe. In 1924 Oppenheimer was informed that he had been accepted into Christ's College. He only spent two terms at Cambridge, before taking up a place at the University of Göttingen ...

  4. Look up Christ's College on the Cambridge University Virtual Tour. This tour includes 360 degree photography, articles and films from Colleges and departments. You can also read introductory articles on What makes Christ's special, College Clubs and Societies, and Facilities and Accommodation and you can view a photo gallery.

  5. Christ's College: A look at the Grounds and Facilities Book for 18 June: Undergraduate courses: A webinar showing the grounds, facilities and accommodation at Christ's College for students considering a Cambridge application in Oct 2024 for Oct 25 or deferred Oct 26 entry. This is one of our regular webinars. 28 June 10:00

  6. The cheapest rooms in college in the 2023-24 academic year are £1,418 a term, while the most expensive are £2,104 a term. Most college rooms, however, range between £1,418 and £1,811 a term. All these charges include insurance, heating, electricity, internet access, kitchens and cleaning. All rooms are non-smoking.

  7. Christ's College, Cambridge. Christ's College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It was built in 1347 with the name God House. Then in 1505 Lady Margaret Beaufort, the mother of King Henry VII, gave some money to make the college much bigger. She also changed the name to Christ's College.