East wingSt Cross College is one of the few colleges in the University of Oxford that specifically caters for graduate students. It was founded in 1965, and occupies attractive, traditional-style buildings on a central site in St Giles', five minutes' walk from the major University laboratories, libraries, institutions and parks. It is renowned for its friendliness and informality, its high standard of care for its members and its excellent food. It provides the atmosphere, structure and life of a modern graduate college with the appearance and location of a traditional undergraduate college.
South WingA new building was opened in 1993 (the "South Wing"), incorporating a larger dining hall, additional accommodation and improved facilities for students. A new residential building accommodating a further 49 students has recently been built on St. Cross Road, also in central Oxford.
St Cross Road AnnexeThe College includes members of almost all faculties in the University. At present there are some 300 graduate students, many of them from other British universities and from overseas. The College admits about 130 new graduates each year.
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