Student Outcomes
- Graduation Rate (6-year)
- 50.0%
- Retention Rate
- 70.0%
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio
- 8:1
Outcomes Overview
Yeshiva College graduates enter a challenging financial landscape with their Orthodox Jewish education. The school's 50% six-year graduation rate means half of students don't complete their degrees, creating potential debt without credentials. With an average net price of just $2,200, most graduates avoid significant student loan burdens. The all-male student body typically pursues careers in Jewish education, rabbinical work, or continues advanced religious studies. These fields often offer modest starting salaries of $30,000-$45,000 annually. The low educational costs offset the limited earning potential in traditional Orthodox careers. For students committed to Jewish religious leadership, this represents a strong return on investment given the minimal debt load.