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Yeshiva University Beren Campus

New York, NYAccredited
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About Yeshiva University Beren Campus

Yeshiva University Beren Campus is located in New York, New York, and serves as one of the primary undergraduate campuses of Yeshiva University, a private nonprofit institution. The Beren Campus is home to Stern College for Women, the women's undergraduate college of Yeshiva University, as well as other university divisions.

No specific enrollment figures or completion rates for the Beren Campus are separately reported in available IPEDS records. Academic offerings at this campus reflect Yeshiva University's dual curriculum model, integrating Torah-based Jewish studies with liberal arts and professional undergraduate education across fields including sciences, humanities, and business.

The Beren Campus is situated in Midtown Manhattan, providing students access to New York City's extensive professional, cultural, and internship resources. As part of one of the leading Jewish universities in the United States, the campus serves students seeking an education grounded in Jewish values and academic excellence. Contact Yeshiva University for current admissions and program details.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

245 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016

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