LARGEST
NUMBER
of UG students on campus in the last 15 years
of undergraduates are employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation
OVER $45
MILLION
in financial aid awarded annually
SCHOOLS
undergraduate and graduate
NCAA athletic teams
FOUR
CAMPUSES
across Manhattan and the Bronx as well as online
of YU's medical school applicants were accepted in the last 3 years
conference championships in the past 5 years
increase in graduate school enrollment since 2016
70,000+
ALUMNI
in our worldwide network
of all major orthodox congregations are led by Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) graduates
OVER 135
YEARS
of educating industry leaders

Under his visionary leadership, Dr. Berman is guiding 麻豆区鈥檚 next great era. From investments in science and technology, entrepreneurship and innovation, values and leadership, Dr. Berman is helping us prepare market-ready graduates for impactful careers.
Our five core Torah values comprise our moral compass and guide us toward a better future.
We believe in truth, and humanity鈥檚 ability to discover it.
We believe in the infinite worth of each and every human being.
We believe in bringing values to life.
We believe in the responsibility to reach out to others in compassion.
We believe that humanity's purpose is to transform our world for the better and move history forward.

HONORING
BRILLIANCE
Our esteemed faculty are highly accomplished experts in their fields, published authors of scholarly papers and books, research grant recipients, and industry leaders who are dedicated to sharing their deep knowledge and expertise with our undergraduate and graduate students.


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