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Yeshiva University

Yeshiva University
500 W 185th St
New York, New York 10033

Website: Yeshiva University

Type of college:4-year private, not-for-profit

Degree types offered: Associate's, Bachelor's, Doctor's, First-professional degree, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Two but less than 4 years

Degree Programs offered:

  • Accounting & Finance
  • Biological Sciences / Life Sciences Other
  • Biology General
  • Business Administration and Management
  • Chemistry General
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Computer Science
  • Developmental and Child Psychology
  • Economics General
  • Education Administration and Supervision
  • Elementary Teacher Education
  • Engineering General
  • English Language and Literature General
  • Foreign Languages and Literatures General
  • General Teacher Education Other
  • Hebrew Language and Literature
  • History General
  • Jewish / Judaic Studies
  • Juridical Science / Legal Specialization
  • Law (LLB JD)
  • Mathematics
  • Medicine (M.D.)
  • Multi / Interdisciplinary Studies Other
  • Philosophy
  • Physics General
  • Political Science and Government General
  • Pre-Medicine Studies
  • Psychology General
  • Psychology Other
  • School Psychology
  • Secondary Teacher Education
  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Speech and Rhetorical Studies
  • Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities--Extensive: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the doctorate. They award 50 or more doctoral degrees per year across at least 15 Disciplines.


2004-2007 Enrollment

Total enrollment 5,814
Undergraduate enrollment 2,744
Percent of undergraduate enrollment by gender
Men 56%
Women 44%
Percent of undergraduate enrollment by race/ethnicity
Non-resident alien 0%
Black non-Hispanic 1%
American Indian or Alaskan Native 0%
Asian or Pacific Islander 2%
Hispanic 1%
White non-Hispanic 54%


Information provided by the National Center for Education Statistics and the Carnegie Foundation.

Yeshiva University Information