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  1. International Tax Office

    The International Tax Office supports international students and scholars with guidance on filing federal taxes. You can find information on how to register and make an appointment on their website.

    • International Students
    • Office
  2. International Toolkit

    The university's toolkit for international travel offers detailed guidance for Yale travelers, including a checklist of essential actions to take before and during your trip.

    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • Student Life & Community
    • Information
  3. LGBTQ Center

    The Yale LGBTQ Center partners to maintain a coalition of LGBTQ organizations across campus and in the community. Its mission is to support and empower students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions to strengthen and unite the Yale University community.

    • Resources for Support
    • Student Life & Community
    • Office
  4. Yale Library

    Yale University Library is made up of 500 staff, more than a dozen libraries and locations, vast physical collections, and extensive electronic resources. All these elements are animated and connected by technology and expertise in the service of teaching, learning, research, and practice.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Information
    • Office
  5. Local 33 union

    Students enrolled in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will be in the Local 33 union in any term in which they serve as a research assistant, including while on university fellowship, training grants, and individual fellowships. If you have questions about the Local 33 collective bargaining agreement or any other labor relations-related matter, contact L33management@yale.edu.

    • Resources for Support
    • Teaching
    • Information
    • Office
  6. Master's Student Information Packet

    The Master's Student Information Packet includes information on estimating the cost of living in New Haven, scholarship and fellowship opportunities, student loans, health coverage, employment, and accessing and maintaining your student account. The packet is sent to master's students at the beginning of each academic year.

    • International Students
    • Master's Funding
    • Guide
  7. Meals for Mentoring

    The Graduate School’s "Meals for Mentoring" program is a chance for PhD students and their mentors to talk about research, coursework, career goals, and personal and professional development over a free lunch.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Student Life & Community
    • Teaching
    • Information