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Yeshiva University Brookdale Center

New York, NYAccredited
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About Yeshiva University Brookdale Center

Yeshiva University Brookdale Center is an instructional site located in New York, New York. This location operates as an off-campus or affiliated site of Yeshiva University, a private nonprofit institution with a strong identity in Jewish higher education. Institutional metrics including enrollment and completion rates are reported under the main Yeshiva University campus rather than this individual location.

No specific programs are independently listed for this site in available IPEDS data. Yeshiva University offers programs spanning undergraduate liberal arts, graduate professional studies, law, medicine, and social work across its various New York City campuses and affiliated centers.

New York City provides a dynamic academic and professional environment for students affiliated with Yeshiva University's extended sites. The Brookdale Center location situates learners within one of the world's most diverse and resource-rich urban environments, supporting access to professional networks, internships, and community engagement opportunities.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003

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