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SOY's goal is to facilitate each student's opportunity to maximize his own unique religious experience. | At the end of the day, the Yeshiva College/ Sy Syms School of Business Student body can rely on SOY to create the religious, educational and experiential opportunities that they hope to experience while attending Yeshiva University. |
The Yeshiva College Student Association (YCSA) represents the students of Yeshiva College. | It aims to maximize the potential of each student by enhancing their experience at Yeshiva College and the Yeshiva University Community. |
YCSA coordinates and encourages all student activities within the scope of Yeshiva College, providing for the promotion of students' interests. | YCSA oversees more than thirty clubs, ranging from the Economics Club to the Physics Club, from the student publication The Clarion to the Student Holocaust Education Movement. |
Furthermore, YCSA works closely with the Yeshiva Student Union, Student Organization of Yeshiva and Syms School of Business Student Council on the Wilf campus, as well as SCWSC on the Beren campus, creating, planning and implementing university-wide events for all students to enjoy. | Additionally, YCSA provides a voice for the students, working closely with the administration in all matters affecting the welfare of the student body. |
We encourage all students to take advantage of the incredible opportunities that Yeshiva College presents and to get involved in the various aspects of student life. | The Sy Syms School of Business Student Council is dedicated to promoting and representing the interests of the Sy Syms student body. |
By implementing a wide range of academic and social activities, the council seeks to aid in the development of future business leaders as well as to provide students with the opportunity to network and develop professional relationships. | The Student Council facilitates student involvement through workshops/clubs, speakers, networking opportunities and site visits. |
The council works with administration, faculty, staff and school committees to ensure that students feel free to express their ideas, interests and suggestions. | SYMSSC sponsors a variety of clubs designed to promote student participation and enrichment and to encourage all students involvement. |
SYMSSC fosters improved student-faculty relationships in order to achieve our stated aims. | Please feel free to contact us regarding any suggestions, ideas or concerns you may have. |
The Student Life Committee (SLC) serves as a communication bridge between the student body and YU's administrative faculty and staff. | By partnering with YU's administration and departments, the SLC strives to enhance the quality of life on Yeshiva University's Wilf campus. |
SLC Liaisons voice students concerns and propose innovative ideas to benefit the Wilf Campus in any way, shape, or form. | They also anticipate future problems on campus and resolve current issues faced by the student body. |
The committee currently consists of thirteen students: two co-chairmen and eleven members. | Contact us at wilfslc@yu.edu
Committed to giving each and every student on campus a voice, The Student Life Committee works hard to make your opinion matter and ensure that the Yeshiva University faculty and administration hear your voices. |
Beren Campus Student Councils
Beren Student Constitution: Beren Constitution |
Wilf Campus Student Councils
Wilf Student Constitution: Wilf Constitution |
The first step in applying to any of Yeshiva University's undergraduate programs is creating an account in our online application. | This will give you access to your personal portal where you will be able to submit your application and supplemental items, and check your application status. |
Please note, applications are open only to students who have not previously completed a Bachelor's Degree. | For high school seniors or recent high school graduates currently studying in Israel interested in applying to Stern College for Women, Sy Syms School of Business or Yeshiva College. |
Applicants interested in the Honors Program should click here. | Applicants interested in the Associate programs should click here. |
The first step in applying to any of Yeshiva University's undergraduate programs is creating an account in our online application. | This will give you access to your personal portal where you will be able to submit your application and supplemental items, and check your application status. |
Please note, applications are open only to students who have not previously completed a Bachelor's Degree. | Candidates are expected to meet the following criteria in order to apply:
High school GPA of 85 or above (or a strong B average) |
For your application to be processed, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions must receive the following items:
Completed Application
Applicants can begin by creating an online application account. | This will give them access to their personal application portal where they will be able to submit their admissions application. |
Once the application has been submitted, the supplemental application requirements will populate based on the applicant's admission type. | The applicant will be prompted to upload their essay and a list of their extracurricular activities or resume. |
The applicant will also be able to provide the names and contact information of recommenders, who will receive a link to their e-mail to upload their letters of recommendation directly into the application system. | The applicant's high school transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by their high school administration. |
The ACT/SAT is not required for general admission, but if submitted, the applicant's ACT/SAT official score report must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions by the testing service. | Finally, every applicant requires an interview. |
We may be offering interviews at the applicant's school and if not, please contact yuadmit@yu.edu to schedule an interview. | Applicants can always check their application status or the status of their items by logging into their portal. |
$65 Nonrefundable Application Fee
Payment can be processed in the personal application portal. | Essay
Please respond to one of the following prompts in 500-750 words: Essay should be uploaded to the applicant's application portal in either PDF or Word format. |
Essays Topics
Essay Option 1: Hakarat hatov: Write a thank you letter to someone in your life. | Express your gratitude and detail what you appreciate and why it is important to you. |
Yeshiva University does not require the writing section on the SAT or ACT. | Yeshiva University's SAT school code is 2990
Yeshiva University's ACT school code is 2992
Official High School Transcript
High school transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the high school administration (e.g., college guidance counselor, principal). |
Letter of Recommendation
Please identify a teacher who can comment on your academic ability as well as your potential, personality, creativity and leadership qualities to help the Admissions Committee understand why you are truly outstanding. | Your personal application portal will allow you to send an email to the person you have selected. |
Interview with a YU Admissions Officer
Schedule an interview HERE. | Yeshiva University takes a holistic approach in reviewing an applicant's candidacy. |
The interview allows the Admissions officer to meet all applicants and get to know them outside of their application. | Newly admitted students can have their College courses taken during High School count towards their undergraduate degree. |
Students who have successfully passed college-level courses
Effective Fall 2021, undergraduate students who have successfully passed college-level courses while enrolled in high school may be eligible to have these credits applied toward their undergraduate program. | Evaluation of these courses will be based on official college transcripts received by Yeshiva University during the student's admissions process. |
(Unofficial transcripts, HS transcripts noting college credit or official transcripts provided after the start of the student's first semester will not be considered.) | The course(s) must be documented in the issuing college/university's academic catalog. |
Conditions:
A maximum of nine (9) credits may count as general electives or towards an equivalent course to students entering any of Yeshiva University's Bachelor's degree programs faculty. | A maximum of six (6) credits may count as general electives or towards an equivalent course to students pursuing an Associate's degree in the Katz School of Science and Health. |
The course(s) would be considered as transfer credits and subject to all applicable Yeshiva University policies pertaining to the application of transfer credit. | Only courses with earned grades of B- or better will be considered. |
Students must provide course syllabi for each course for which they are requesting transfer credit. | Grades would not be calculated as a part of the student's cumulative institutional grade point average unless they are courses delivered by Yeshiva University. |
These courses would not count towards any Yeshiva University residency requirements. | This policy is effective immediately for students beginning at Yeshiva University during the fall 2021 semester and will be re-evaluated on an annual basis. |
Student Responsibilities:
Provide official transcripts from each institution issuing credit during admissions process. | Provide course syllabi for each course for which they are requesting credit. |
AP Scores
Yeshiva University also grants advanced standing credit for students achieving certain scores on the AP exam. | AP scores are only posted upon a student's first semester taking classes on campus (not in Israel). |
Students requesting AP scores to be applied towards their degree should do the following:
Request an official AP score report be sent to Yeshiva University - institution code 2990. | Send a request to your respective campus registrar's office requesting the scores to be evaluated
Wilf campus - wilfregistrar@yu.edu
Beren campus - berenregistrar@yu.edu
General/Non-Honors Admission Deadlines
Spring 2024
Application Deadline: November 16, 2023
Decision Notification is on a rolling basis beginning Nove... |
Honors and Israel Honors Applicants Deadlines
Fall 2024 Early Decision Honors Deadlines:
Application Deadline: November 1, 2023 Notification: December 15, 2023 - Application Closed for 2024
Fall 2024 Regular Decision Honors Deadlines:
Application Deadline: December 21, 2023 Notification: February 13, 2024
Fall 2024 I... | Overview
High school juniors with a superior scholastic record who are interested in enrolling at Stern College for Women, Syms School of Business or Yeshiva College prior to obtaining a high school diploma may apply for Early Admission. |
Criteria: Early Admission applicants must meet the following criteria in order to apply:High school GPA of 90 or above
SAT score of 1340 or above or ACT score of 29 or above & Approval from high school administration | How to Apply:For any application to be processed, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions must receive the following items:
Completed Application: Applicants can begin by creating an online application account. |
This will give them access to their personal application portal where they will be able to submit their admissions application. | Once the application has been submitted, the supplemental application requirements will populate based on the applicant's admission type. |
The applicant will be prompted to upload their essay and a list of their extracurricular activities or resume. | The applicant will also be able to provide the names and contact information of recommenders, who will receive a link to their e-mail to upload their letters of recommendation directly into the application system. |
The applicant's high school transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by their high school administration. | The applicant's ACT/SAT official score report must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions by the testing service. |
Finally, we require an interview for every applicant. | We may be offering interviews at the applicant's school and if not, please contact yuadmit@yu.edu to schedule an interview. |
Applicants can always check their application status or the status of their items by logging into their portal. | $65 Nonrefundable Application Fee
Payment can be processed in the personal application portal. |
Essay
Please respond to one of the following prompts in 500-750 words: Essay should be uploaded to the applicant's application portal in either PDF or Word format. | Essays Topics
Essay Option 1: Hakarat hatov: Write a thank you letter to someone in your life. |
Express your gratitude and detail what you appreciate and why it is important to you. | Essay Option 2: Here's how I intend to change the world...
Short Answer Questions (25 words or less). |
Try to be as specific, creative, personal and original as possible. | Resume/Extracurricular Activity List |
Please upload a resume or extracurricular activity list that details your extracurricular involvement, internships and work experience at school and in your community. | Official SAT or ACT Scores
Official scores must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the testing service (i.e., College Board, ACT). |
Yeshiva University does not require the writing section on the SAT or ACT. |
Official High School Transcript
High school transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the high school administration (e.g., college guidance counselor, principal). |
Yeshiva University's SAT school code is 2990 Yeshiva University's ACT school code is 2992 | Your personal application portal will allow you to send an email to the people you have selected. |
Interview with a YU Admissions Officer
Schedule an interview HERE. | Yeshiva University takes a holistic approach in reviewing an applicant's candidacy. |
The interview allows the Admissions officer to meet all applicants and get to know them outside of their application. | Newly Admitted students can have their College courses taken during High School count towards their undergraduate degree. |
For applicants graduating and graduated from high schools outside of the United States applying to Stern College for Women, Sy Syms School of Business or Yeshiva College. | Applicants interested in the Associate of Science in Management should click HERE. |
Applicants interested in the Associate of Art in Liberal Arts should apply online | Criteria
International applicants must meet the same academic standards required of freshmen and must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. |
How to Apply
For the application to be processed, international applicants are required to submit the following items:
Completed Application
Applicants can begin by creating an online application account. | This will give them access to their personal application portal where they will be able to submit their admissions application. |
Once the application has been submitted, the supplemental application requirements will populate based on the applicant's admission type. | The applicant will be prompted to upload their essay and a list of their extracurricular activities or resume. |
The applicant will also be able to provide the names and contact information of recommenders, who will receive a link to their e-mail to upload their letters of recommendation directly into the application system. | The applicant's high school transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by their high school administration. |
Transfer applicants must have their official transcripts sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the granting institution. | The ACT/SAT is not required for general admission but is required for honors applicants. |
If required, any qualifying English assessment results must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the testing service. | Finally, every applicant requires an interview. |
Please contact yuadmit@yu.edu to schedule an interview. | Applicants can always check their application status by logging into the application portal. |
Payment can be processed in the personal application portal. | Essay
Please respond to one of the following prompts in 500-750 words: Essay should be uploaded to the applicant's application portal in either PDF or Word format. |
Essays Topics
Essay Option 1: Hakarat hatov: Write a thank you letter to someone in your life. | Express your gratitude and detail what you appreciate and why it is important to you. |
Standardized Exams
SAT/ACT: The SAT I or ACT is only required for international students applying to the Honors Programs. | Standardized test scores are not required for Regular admission. |
Official scores must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the testing service (i.e., College Board, ACT). | Yeshiva University's SAT school code is 2990
Yeshiva University's ACT school code is 2992
English Proficiency Exams
International students must take either the IELTS, TOEFL (IBT) or the Duolingo English Test (DET) if either of the following criteria apply:
The student is a resident of a non-English-speaking country, or... |
The student has resided in the United States for less than three years
TOEFL http://www.toefl.org
Yeshiva University requires a minimum score of 82 on the Internet-based test, to include a minimum score of 21 in both reading and writing. | Scores must be submitted directly by the testing service (YU school code 2990). |
Duolingo English Test - https://englishtest.duolingo.com
The Duolingo English Test combines an English proficiency test with a brief video interview. | Duolingo's technology and format allows applicants to complete the test at any time or place with internet access. |
Yeshiva University requires a minimum overall score of 115, with equivalent minimum subscores in each category (literacy, comprehension, conversation, production) for admissions consideration. | Duolingo testing protocol and security are very strict so be sure to follow their instructions very carefully. |
Official scores must be reported directly to Yeshiva Undergraduate Admissions by the testing service. | IELTS - https://www.ielts.org/ Applicants who present the IELTS must present an overall score of 7. |
Please note that general admissions applicants, graduating from high schools outside of the United States, do not require the SAT/ACT. | However, a qualifying score on the SAT/ACT combined with a strong academic record can exempt an applicant from the English proficiency exams and increases eligibility for merit based scholarships. |
Official High School Transcript
High school transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the high school administration (e.g., college guidance counselor, principal). | Any transcripts and copies of certificates qualifying the applicant for admission to university study that are not in English or Hebrew must be officially translated into English and evaluated by a NACES approved agency, and sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. |
Two Letters of Recommendation
Please identify two people (preferably one from a clergyman) who can help the Admissions Committee better understand why you would make a great fit for Yeshiva University. | Requests for Letters of Recommendation can be done through the application portal. |
Interview with a YU Admissions Office
To schedule an interview, please email Rabbi Ari Solomont, solomont@yu.edu. | Yeshiva University takes a holistic approach in reviewing an applicant's candidacy. |
The interview allows the Admissions officer to meet all applicants and get to know them outside of their application. | Applying to the Honors Programs
International applicants interested in applying to one of Yeshiva University's Honors Programs should review the additional supplemental items required. |
Please note that the essay prompts for the Honors Programs are different and Honors applicants do not need to respond to the prompts above. | Additionally, all Honors applicants are required to take the SAT I or ACT exam. |
Transferring From Another University
Official college transcripts must be sent directly from the granting institutions to the Yeshiva University Office of Undergraduate Admissions. | Any transcripts and/or certificates issued by foreign colleges (with the exception of Israeli colleges and universities) must be submitted to a NACES approved agency for evaluation. |
That evaluation must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. | This applies both to institutions whose instruction is in English as well as those whose instruction is in another language. |
The documents can be translated by the original institution, a certified translation agency such as University Language Services or any other professional translation service. | Applicants who want courses previously taken at an international or U.S. school to be evaluated for possible transfer, or want pre-approval for courses they plan to take, must submit the following documents. |
(Yeshiva University will only evaluate transcripts and syllabi for credit after applicants have been accepted). | Official college transcript with course numbers and final grades for courses already completed at another institution. |
(If the document is in another language, the student must have it translated into English as stated in the NACES statement above)
Full syllabus in PDF format for each outside college course to be evaluated (translated into English if needed)
Student Visas
Accepted international students should not arrive in the U.S. un... | To learn more about the Visa process for accepted students, including contact information of Yeshiva University's advisors, please refer to the International Student Page. |
Financial Aid
Yeshiva University is committed to creating a financial aid package that will make this extraordinary education a reality. | To learn more about financing your education or the financial aid application process, please visit www.yu.edu/osf or contact the Office of Student Finance directly at 646.592.6250 or studentaid@yu.edu. |
Overview
High school juniors with a superior scholastic record who are interested in enrolling at Stern College for Women, Syms School of Business or Yeshiva College prior to obtaining a high school diploma may apply for Early Admission. | Criteria
Early Admission applicants must meet the following criteria in order to apply:
High school GPA of 90 or above
SAT score of 1340 or above or ACT score of 29 or above
Approval from high school administration |
How to Apply
For any application to be processed, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions must receive the following items:
Completed Application
Applicants can begin by creating an online application account. | This will give them access to their personal application portal where they will be able to submit their admissions application. |
Once the application has been submitted, the supplemental application requirements will populate based on the applicant's admission type. | The applicant will be prompted to upload their essay and a list of their extracurricular activities or resume. |
The applicant will also be able to provide the names and contact information of recommenders, who will receive a link to their e-mail to upload their letters of recommendation directly into the application system. | The applicant's high school transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by their high school administration. |
The applicant's ACT/SAT official score report must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions by the testing service. | Finally, we require an interview for every applicant. |
We may be offering interviews at the applicant's school and if not, please contact yuadmit@yu.edu to schedule an interview. | Applicants can always check their application status or the status of their items by logging into their portal. |
$65 Nonrefundable Application Fee
Payment can be processed in the personal application portal. | Essay
Please respond to one of the following prompts in 500-750 words: Essay should be uploaded to the applicant's application portal in either PDF or Word format. |
Essays Topics
Essay Option 1: Hakarat hatov: Write a thank you letter to someone in your life. | Express your gratitude and detail what you appreciate and why it is important to you. |
Essay Option 2: Here's how I intend to change the world...
| Short Answer Questions (25 words or less)..Pick 3. |
Official SAT or ACT Scores
Official scores must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the testing service (i.e., College Board, ACT). | Yeshiva University does not require the writing section on the SAT or ACT. |
Yeshiva University's SAT school code is 2990
Yeshiva University's ACT school code is 2992
Official High School Transcript
High school transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the high school administration (e.g., college guidance counselor, principal). | Two Letters of Recommendation
Please identify two teachers who can comment on your academic ability as well as your potential, personality, creativity and leadership qualities to help the Admissions Committee understand why you are truly outstanding. |
Your personal application portal will allow you to send an email to the people you have selected. | Interview with a YU Admissions Officer
Schedule an interview HERE. |
Yeshiva University takes a holistic approach in reviewing an applicant's candidacy. | The interview allows the Admissions officer to meet all applicants and get to know them outside of their application. |
Newly Admitted students can have their College courses taken during High School count towards their undergraduate degree. | Congratulations on your acceptance to Yeshiva University! |
To be eligible for Yeshiva University immigration sponsorship, you need to be accepted to a full-time, classroom based academic program at Yeshiva University. | Students admitted to an online program of study are not eligible for student immigration sponsorship. |
If you are not yet admitted, please visit the admission page for your degree level and college of interest. | If your intent is to be a full-time student, you must enter the U.S. in an immigration status that permits full-time study. |
The majority of full-time international students in the U.S and at YU, come in F-1 student status with the I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant Student Status. | There are some non-degree exchange students at YU, who come for a short time as a J-1 Exchange Visitor, with the DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility for J-1 Exchange Visitor Status. |
Document and visa application information and preparation and arrival tips are outlined below. | Most international students at YU are in F-1 student status and apply for an I-20. |
If you plan to bring your spouse and/or children with you, they will need to obtain an F-2 dependent visa. | F-2 dependents may not work in the U.S. and are limited to part-time study. |
Some students, primarily Cardozo Law students participating in an official academic exchange program, come in J-1 exchange visitor status and apply for a DS-2019. | To be a J-1 student, at least half of your funding must come from a source other than personal or family funds OR you must be participating in an official academic exchange program. |
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