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Overview of Yeshiva University

Mission Statement

The University's guiding vision is the confidence that the best of the heritage of contemporary civilization—the liberal arts and sciences—is compatible with the ancient traditions of Jewish law and life. On the undergraduate level, this belief is embodied in the dual curriculum under which students pursue a full program of Jewish studies while taking college programs in the liberal arts and sciences and business and receiving specialized preparation for advanced work in a discipline or profession. On the graduate level, this special mission is embodied in emphasis on the moral dimensions of the search for knowledge and the ethical principles that govern professional practitioners.

Yeshiva University also is committed to the love of learning for its own sake (known in Jewish tradition as Torah Lishmah) and to teaching and research that stress a striving for excellence.

A third goal of the University is to serve the Read more… general and Jewish communities of the city, the nation, and the world by preparing well-trained professionals in many fields and providing pioneering resources for community service.

Quick Facts

6,444 students

69% admitted

$34,200 tuition/year

  • 5,684 full time
  • 760 part time
  • 2,738 men full time
  • 2,946 women full time
  • 1,818 applied
  • 1,261 admitted
  • 855 enrolled
  • $34,200 out of state
  • $1,000 fees
  • $10,650 room & board
  • $1,224 books

At a Glance

Institution Type: Private not-for-profit
Campus Setting: Large city
Highest Degree Offered: Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Calendar: Semester
6,444 Students
Undergrads Graduates
Reviews: In Three Sentences
  • Emily from Sharon, MA
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  • “yeshiva university has a men and women's division. it is a small liberal arts college with a strong jewish foundation. all students are required to take classes in…”

  • Jan-26-2012 » Read More
  • Jordan from Indianapolis, IN
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  • “The duel program is extremely challenging and time constraining. The professors aren't the best, but they are good. The social life on campus isn't that great.…”

  • Apr-25-2012 » Read More
  • anonymous
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  • “Stern College is a great school for orthodox woman!I highly recommend it from a social and academic perspective. Faculty relationships are superb! …”

  • Apr-29-2012 » Read More
  • Frances from Los Angeles, CA
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  • “A warm, welcoming community of wonderful and creative people. The best decision I've made in my life. Free enough to do what you want, without being forced to party when…”

  • Aug-30-2012 » Read More

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