Student Outcomes
- Graduation Rate (6-year)
- 27.3%
- Retention Rate
- 100.0%
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio
- 4:1
Outcomes Overview
Graduates typically enter Orthodox Jewish religious leadership roles or continue advanced Torah study rather than pursuing high-earning secular careers. The 27% graduation rate reflects the intensive religious curriculum and some students transferring to other yeshivas. Most graduates become rabbis, religious teachers, or community leaders in Orthodox communities where financial compensation varies widely. The $18,000 total cost keeps debt minimal since federal loan usage is 0%. Monthly payments would consume roughly 15-25% of typical religious educator salaries, which range from $30,000-60,000 annually. This compares favorably to the national average of 10-15% for college graduates earning $50,000+. For students committed to Orthodox Jewish religious careers, this represents a strong return on investment given the specialized training and community leadership preparation.