Rabbinical College of Long Island
Long Beach, New York · Private (nonprofit)
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About
Rabbinical College of Long Island is located in Long Beach, New York. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 161 students.
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Cost breakdown
The average net cost to attend Rabbinical College of Long Island is $7,620 per year, factoring in tuition, room and board, books, and supplies, reduced by financial aid. Tuition is $10,290 per year, and 73% of students receive financial aid, with the average aid package totaling $10,462. The college aims to assist students in need through its scholarship fund.
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Rabbinical College of Long Island has a 100% acceptance rate and rolling admissions. The college considers college-preparatory programs and recommendations as required for admission. The college considers secondary school GPA and record, but SAT/ACT scores are neither required nor recommended.
Academics
Rabbinical College of Long Island is a traditional Yeshiva college emphasizing Talmud study and scholarship. The college's mission focuses on learning, studying, researching, and creating new scholarly contexts within Torah. The college seeks to train students in understanding and mastering the Talmud and traditional Jewish thought.
Outcomes
Rabbinical College of Long Island prepares students for roles as rabbis, teachers, and community leaders. The college emphasizes the development of ethical character and a deep understanding of Jewish law. The 5-year graduation rate is 34%.
Student life
Demographics
Compared to 5,382 national average
Located in Long Beach, NY, Rabbinical College of Long Island offers a suburban atmosphere within the New York City area. The college is a men's college with a small, full-time undergraduate enrollment. The college fosters a strong sense of community and student support, organizing social events, workshops, and guest lectures.
About Rabbinical College of Long Island
Emergency notifications are utilized to provide immediate notification to the campus community upon confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation occurring on campus. In the event of an emergency or dangerous situation on campus, an alarm will be activated, and all students and employees are expected to immediately evacuate the premises and meet at the designated emergency evacuation site. Lockdown Procedures will remain in effect until a school official or law enforcement officer declares that the campus is clear, and the lockdown is over.
Information on specific honors programs at Rabbinical College of Long Island is not readily available in the provided documents. However, the college emphasizes rigorous academic study and the development of Torah scholars. The college provides opportunities for original research and intensive study and encourages the publication of the results of such research.
Rabbinical College of Long Island admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The college reports admission statistics without distinguishing between local and international students.
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