Yeshiva University

New York, NY
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    183 faculty · 480 courses · data as of 2026-07-02

    Computer Science40 faculty · 30 courses avg h-index 22.8 #77 of 88 in Computer Science
    Honggang Wang, Department Chair, Computer Science and Engineering h-index 55
    Notable: “Blockchain-Based Internet of Vehicles: Distributed Network Architecture and Performance Analysis” (2018) · 374 citations
    David Li, Program Director, Data Analytics and Visualization h-index 43
    Notable: “A Multitask Theory of State Enterprise Reform” (2000) · 369 citations
    Ming Ma, Assistant Professor, AI / Computer Science h-index 26
    Notable: “SenCar: An Energy-Efficient Data Gathering Mechanism for Large-Scale Multihop Sensor Networks” (2007) · 288 citations
    Mehdi Hasan, Faculty, AI h-index 24
    Notable: “TimeDistributed-CNN-LSTM: A Hybrid Approach Combining CNN and LSTM to Classify Brain Tumor on 3D MRI Scans Performing Ablation Study” (2022) · 164 citations
    Courses: Programming for Non-CS Majors · Data Management and Visualization · Introduction to Computer Science · Mathematics for Computer Science · Data Structures · Theory of Computation +24 more
    Religious Studies40 faculty · 30 courses avg h-index 6
    Moshe J. Bernstein, Professor Emeritus; David A. and Fannie M. Denenberg Chair h-index 15
    Jeffrey Gurock, Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History h-index 8
    Shalom E. Holtz, Professor h-index 5
    Joseph L. Angel, Professor of Bible and Jewish History h-index 5
    Courses: Introduction to Judaism · Jewish Engagements · Jewish Values in Contemporary World · Jewish Public Policy · Foundations of Judaism I · Foundations of Judaism II +24 more
    Biology21 faculty · 40 courses avg h-index 21.9 #62 of 68 in Biology
    Harvey Babich, Professor of Biology h-index 48
    Notable: “Comparisons of two in vitro cytotoxicity assays—The neutral red (NR) and tetrazolium MTT tests” (1988) · 462 citations
    John Golin, Adjunct Professor of Biology h-index 22
    Notable: “Expression of an ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter-Encoding Gene (YOR1) Is Required for Oligomycin Resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae” (1995) · 215 citations
    Radhashree Maitra, Co-Chair of Biology h-index 21
    Notable: “The initial steps of biogenesis of cyanobacterial photosystems occur in plasma membranes” (2001) · 198 citations
    Anya Alayev, Clinical Assistant Professor of Biology h-index 15
    Notable: “mTOR signaling for biological control and cancer” (2013) · 138 citations
    Courses: Principles of Biology I Lecture · Principles of Biology II Lecture · Principles of Biology I Lab · Principles of Biology II Lab · Bioinformatics · Principles of Biochemistry +34 more
    Psychology19 faculty · 36 courses avg h-index 10.8 #84 of 89 in Psychology
    Bruno Galantucci, Professor Emeritus of Psychology h-index 20
    Notable: “Brain-to-brain coupling: a mechanism for creating and sharing a social world” (2012) · 1,149 citations
    Ariel Malka, David & Ruth Gottesman Professor of Psychology and Political Science h-index 20
    Notable: “Clarifying the structure and nature of left-wing authoritarianism.” (2021) · 306 citations
    Edward Hoffman, Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor in Psychology h-index 18
    Notable: “The [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose method for the measurement of local cerebral glucose utilization in man.” (1979) · 1,213 citations
    Terry DiLorenzo, Associate Professor of Psychology h-index 15
    Notable: “A qualitative analysis of acute skin toxicity among breast cancer radiotherapy patients” (2010) · 139 citations
    Courses: Introduction to Psychology · Statistics for Psychology · Human Communication · Developmental I: Child · Language Development · Intellectual Disabilities +30 more
    Biochemistry13 faculty · 20 courses avg h-index 14.4 #30 of 33 in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
    Jianfeng Jiang, Associate Professor of Chemistry h-index 26
    Notable: “Ballistic two-dimensional InSe transistors” (2023) · 408 citations
    Raji Viswanathan, Professor of Chemistry, Co-Chair h-index 17
    Notable: “Cooperative Hydrogen-Bonding in Models of Antiparallel β-Sheets” (2004) · 95 citations
    Anderson Oliveira, Assistant Professor of Chemistry h-index 16
    Notable: “Genetically encodable bioluminescent system from fungi” (2018) · 218 citations
    Ran Drori, Associate Professor & Co-Chair, Chemistry and Biochemistry h-index 15
    Notable: “Microfluidic experiments reveal that antifreeze proteins bound to ice crystals suffice to prevent their growth” (2013) · 171 citations
    Courses: Scientific Literacy · General Chemistry Lecture · General Chemistry II Lecture · General Chemistry II Lab · Chemical Analysis · Organic Chemistry I Lecture +14 more
    Accounting8 faculty · 39 courses avg h-index 8.7 #13 of 22 in Accounting
    Henry Huang, Professor of Accounting; Department Chair h-index 23
    Professor Huang’s current teaching interests are managerial accounting and contemporary topics in accounting such as accounting research based on FASB codification and crypto assets. Professor Huang’s research focuses on the impact of
    Notable: “The impact of climate risk on firm performance and financing choices: An international comparison” (2017) · 744 citations
    Joseph Kerstein, Professor of Accounting h-index 9
    Current teaching interests include taxation of both individuals and entities and financial accounting. Current research interests include articles on earnings management and earnings quality. Future research will consider the earnings and
    Notable: “The impact of climate risk on firm performance and financing choices: An international comparison” (2017) · 744 citations
    Aliza Rotenstein, Clinical Associate Professor of Accounting h-index 2
    Dr. Rotenstein teaches courses in both financial and managerial accounting. Her main research interests include corporate governance, accounting restatements, and earnings management. Some of her other research examines electronic tools us
    Notable: “Early Birds versus Just-in-Timers: The effect of procrastination on academic performance of accounting students” (2009) · 67 citations
    Yehuda Davis, Assistant Professor of Accounting h-index 2
    Courses: Accounting Principles I · Accounting Principles II · Foundations of Financial Accounting I · Foundations-Financial Accounting II · Intermediate Accounting I · Intermediate Accounting II +33 more

    Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Partial — enrichment ongoing.

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    About Yeshiva University. Yeshiva University in New York, NY reports an overall acceptance rate of 55.6%, an SAT middle 50% of 1340–1500, a class size of 566, and a yield of 61.0% based on the most recent Common Data Set filings. Orthodox Jewish university in NYC. Dual religious and secular curriculum. Small undergraduate class with strong pre-med and pre-law pipelines.

    Admissions and cost data as of July 3, 2026 (CDS 2024–25 cycle), from the most recent Common Data Set, IPEDS, and College Scorecard.

    Yeshiva University: key admissions facts

    Yeshiva University's overall acceptance rate is 55.6% (the most recent Common Data Set). Yeshiva University's SAT middle-50% range is 1340–1500 (the most recent Common Data Set). The average unweighted GPA of admitted students at Yeshiva University is about 3.7 (the most recent Common Data Set). Yeshiva University's yield rate (the share of admitted students who enroll) is 61.0% (the most recent Common Data Set). The average net price at Yeshiva University for families earning under $75,000 is about $25,924 per year (U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data).

    Sources: Common Data Set (commondataset.org) · Yeshiva University on College Scorecard · NCES IPEDS · full source table

    How much does Yeshiva University cost for a family earning $75,000?

    A family earning under $30,000 pays about $24,103 per year in net price at Yeshiva University, while families earning over $110,000 pay about $69,618 (source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data). A family earning $75,000 falls in the $48,001–$75,000 bracket and pays about $28,207 per year after grants and scholarships.

    Yeshiva University: average annual net price by household income (most recent College Scorecard/IPEDS data)
    Household incomeAverage net price per year
    Under $30,000$24,103
    $30,001–$48,000$25,462
    $48,001–$75,000$28,207
    $75,001–$110,000$41,944
    Over $110,000$69,618

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the acceptance rate at Yeshiva University?

    Yeshiva University's overall acceptance rate is 55.6%, based on the most recent Common Data Set.

    What SAT score and GPA do you need for Yeshiva University?

    Admitted students at Yeshiva University typically have an SAT middle-50% range of 1340–1500 and an average unweighted GPA of about 3.7, according to the most recent Common Data Set. These are the middle of the range, so scores above them strengthen an application.

    Is it hard to get into Yeshiva University?

    Getting into Yeshiva University is moderately selective: it admits 55.6% of applicants. Your realistic odds depend on how your GPA and test scores compare to its middle-50% ranges and on your application round — you can estimate them with the free College Monte Carlo chances calculator.

    Does Yeshiva University offer early decision or early action?

    Yeshiva University offers early decision (binding) and early action (non-binding).

    How much does Yeshiva University cost after financial aid?

    The average net price at Yeshiva University — the real cost after grants and scholarships, not the sticker price — is about $25,924 per year for families earning under $75,000, based on U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data. Higher-income families generally pay more; see the full net-price-by-income breakdown.

    How much does Yeshiva University cost for a family earning $75,000?

    A family earning under $30,000 pays about $24,103 per year in net price at Yeshiva University, while families earning over $110,000 pay about $69,618 (source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data). A family earning $75,000 falls in the $48,001–$75,000 bracket and pays about $28,207 per year after grants and scholarships.

    Not sure how to read these numbers? Start with our guide on how to estimate your admission chances. Yeshiva University offers a binding early-decision round, so weigh the trade-offs in our early decision vs. regular decision guide before committing.