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Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute

Brooklyn, New York · Private (nonprofit)

Feb 22Application deadline

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N/ACampus
B+Academics
CAdmissions
B+Student Life
BOverall

About

Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute is located in Brooklyn, New York. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 102 students.

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Cost and aid

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$12,500
Out-of-state tuition$12,500
Room & board$3,300
Avg aid package$9,123
Students receiving aid37%
Pell grant recipients37%

Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute offers a private education with tuition around $12,500 annually. Financial aid is available, with 90% of students receiving some form of assistance, averaging around $8,940. The average net price after aid is approximately $7,755, making it a potentially affordable option for eligible students.

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Admissions

Application info

Acceptance rate78%
Average GPA3.15
Student–faculty ratio7:1
Test optionalYes
Application fee$0

Application dates

Regular DecisionFeb 22

Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute has an acceptance rate of around 80%, indicating a somewhat competitive admissions process. The institution does not require SAT or ACT scores. Applicants typically need to submit a high school transcript and a recommendation letter, with the admissions process focusing on applicants' commitment to Talmudic studies.

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Academics

Graduation rate54%
Retention rate74%
Student–faculty ratio7:1
Full-time faculty100%

The academic environment at Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute is centered around intensive Talmudic studies. With a student-faculty ratio of 7:1, students benefit from close interaction with faculty. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, textual analysis, and a deep understanding of Jewish law and philosophy.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$41,192

Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute primarily focuses on Talmudic and Rabbinical studies, preparing students for careers within the Jewish community. The institution boasts a 64% graduation rate. Median earnings for graduates are reported to be around $41,192, reflecting the specialized nature of the education provided.

Student life

Demographics

Small School
102Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

93% WhiteRacial diversity
White 93%Other 7%
Campus housingYes

Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute fosters a close-knit community atmosphere, encouraging students to develop their relationship with G-d and engage in ethical behavior. The institution offers social, recreational, and Chessed (charity) opportunities. As a men's college with a strong religious affiliation, the campus culture is deeply rooted in Jewish traditions.

Student reviews

Campus and vibes

Student

Mirrer Yeshiva is an Ivy league level college in Talmudic Law, probably the top in the nation!!!!!!!

About Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute

While specific details on campus safety measures are limited, Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute is located in Brooklyn, NY. The institution does not appear to offer 24-hour security patrol or campus emergency phones, according to available data. However, the college's small size and close-knit community may contribute to a safe environment.

Information on specific honors programs at Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute is not readily available. However, the institution's focus on rigorous Talmudic studies and close faculty interaction may provide opportunities for advanced learning. Students can engage in research and scholarly activities within their chosen field of study.

Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute has a small percentage of international students, comprising about 7% of the student body. The institution provides support for international students, though specific details on visa assistance and ESL programs are not detailed in the provided sources. The yeshiva's global origins and presence in Jerusalem may contribute to a welcoming environment for international students.

Avg faculty salary$44,232

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