Yeshiva University New York, New York
500 W 185th St
New York, New York
10033-3299
212-960-5400
www.yu.eduYeshiva 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 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.
Type of Institution
Term Type: Semester
Comparison Group Category: Not-for-profit, 4 yr, Doctoral/Research Extensive size 2
Geographical Region: Mid East DE DC MD NJ NY PA
Chief Administrator: President Richard Joel
Title IV Eligibility: Participates in Title IV federal financial aid programs
Sector: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Degree of Urbanization(Locale): City: Large
Open to Public? Institution is open to the public
Carnegie Information
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Basic: Research Universities (very high research activity)
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Enrollment Profile: Majority graduate/professional
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Graduate Instructional: Doctoral, professional dominant
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Undergraduate Instructional: Arts & sciences plus professions, some graduate coexistence
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Size and Setting Medium four-year, highly residential
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Undergraduate Profile Full-time four-year, more selective, lower transfer-in
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Room and Board
Provide on-campus housing? Yes
Total Dorm Capacity: 2004
Provide board or meals? Yes, number of meals per week can vary
Number of meals per week:0
Typical room charge per year:$5690
Typical board charge per year:$2190
Combined room/board:$0
Degree Information
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Highest Level Offered: Doctor's degree
Undergraduate Offering: Undergraduate degree or certificate offering
Graduate Offering: Graduate degree or certificate offering
First Professional Offer: First-professional degree/certificate
Highest Degree Offered: Doctoral and first-professional
Degree Granting Status: Degree-granting
Historical Black College or University: No
Institution has Hospital: No
Institution grants a Medical Degree: Yes
Institutional Category: Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Athletics
Athletic Association: Yes
NCAA Member: Yes
NAIA Member: Implied no
NJCAA Member: Implied no
NSCAA Member: Implied no
NCCAA Member: Implied no
Other Member: Implied no
Football: No
Basketball: Yes
Baseball: No
Cross Country/Track: Yes
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