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March 16, 2017 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-03-16

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NOWHERE
BUT HERE

Yeshiva University’s commitment to ensuring that all students can enjoy an uplifting

Torah education and a fulfilling college experience includes distributing $42 million

in scholarships and financial assistance, benefiting 80% of students. Unlike most

universities, YU’s financial aid office considers parents’ obligations to pay yeshiva

tuition for siblings.

Achieving their academic and spiritual goals is why YU students meet with outstanding

success. Applying to graduate programs and entering their chosen careers, 94%

(44 students) were admitted to medical school, 96% (27 students) to dental school

and 100% (60 students) to law school in the past year.

REACH OUT TO US YUADMIT@YU.EDU | 646.592.4440

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