Yeshiva University is the fourth most popular school in the country, according to a recent U.S. News and World Report ranking.
The annual rankings are based on the percentage of students who attend a university out of the total number who are accepted to the school. According to the report, which was released Tuesday, 70 percent of the accepted students enroll at YU.
Harvard, Brigham Young and Stanford universities respectively took the top three spots, with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks placing fifth.
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I don’t see how it be ranked in comparison to other secular institutions. Since it does not have competition – meaning it’s the only “Frum” collage, then naturally most accepted applicants will attend. What are their other options?
“Purely” institutions do have competition.
i think anybody who is frum should go to YU to get a higher education if they can handle it! 😉
#2, higher than the Torah?
cute
The college has many nonreligious Jews enrolled.
To #3 I’m referring to secular education non the less YU offers so much for the frum community
great place to learn!
#3 higher in Torah as well. They have an elite kollel elyon
What about Beis Medrash Govoha?!
YU’s competes with the CUNY schools, the SUNY schools, Touro, Rutgers and IVY leagues. So the competition is vast.
What about Brisk and Mir?