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Yeshiva University

Yeshiva University
500 West 185th Street
New York, NY 10033

Official telephone: (212) 960-5400
Fax number: (212) 960-0055
Website: www.yu.edu
Screen last updated on: December 2016

The financial aid information below is valid for the 2013 academic year.

FINANCIAL AID OFFICE
Financial aid officer: Robert Friedman,
Acting Director of Student Finances
Contacting the office: 212 960-5399
212 960-0037 (fax)
studentaid@yu.edu
FAFSA number: 002903

EXPENSES
Undergraduate tuition: $39,070; $39,070 out-of-state
Additional required fees: $1,600
Book fees: $1,224
Miscellaneous expenses: $6,604
Other expenses: Transportation, miscellaneous.
Combined room and board expenses: $9,800 - $14,500

APPLYING FOR AID

Required form Priority date Rolling? Closing date
FAFSAFebruary 15yesN/A

Applied for financial aid:
74% of first-year students
70% of full-time undergraduates
100% of part-time undergraduates
Determined to have financial need:
84% of first-year students
83% of full-time undergraduates
100% of part-time undergraduates
Students determined to have financial need who received any financial aid:
99% of first-year students
94% of full-time undergraduates
100% of part-time undergraduates
Students determined to have financial need who received any need-based gift aid:
94% of first-year students
90% of full-time undergraduates
88% of part-time undergraduates
Students receiving financial aid who received need-based self-help aid:
57% of first-year students
55% of full-time undergraduates
50% of part-time undergraduates
Students receiving financial aid who received any non-need-based gift aid:
32% of first-year students
24% of full-time undergraduates
25% of part-time undergraduates
Students receiving financial aid whose need was fully met (excluding PLUS loans and private alternative loans):
35% of first-year students
28% of full-time undergraduates
25% of part-time undergraduates
Average percent of need that was met of students who received any need-based aid (excluding PLUS loans and private alternative loans):
92% for first-year students
88% for full-time undergraduates
61% for part-time undergraduates
Average financial aid package (excluding PLUS loans and private alternative loans):
$33,437 for first-year students
$31,293 for full-time undergraduates
$13,634 for part-time undergraduates
Average need-based gift award:
$27,077 for first-year students
$25,388 for full-time undergraduates
$11,804 for part-time undergraduates
Average need-based self-help award (excluding PLUS loans and private alternative loans):
$5,462 for first-year students
$5,957 for full-time undergraduates
$2,861 for part-time undergraduates
Average need-based loan (excluding PLUS loans and private alternative loans):
$5,803 for first-year students
$6,229 for full-time undergraduates
$2,861 for part-time undergraduates
Students who had no financial aid need and who received non-need-based aid (excluding athletic awards and tuition benefits):
23% of first-year students
17% of full-time undergraduates
Average award to students who had no financial aid need and who received non-need-based aid (excluding athletic awards and tuition benefits):
$23,625 for first-year students
$21,793 for full-time undergraduates
School participates in Federal Work-Study Program: yes

TYPES OF AID AVAILABLE
Types of loans available:
  • FFEL Subsidized Stafford Loans
  • FFEL Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
  • FFEL PLUS Loans
  • Federal Perkins Loans
  • State Loans
  • College/University Loans
Percent of undergraduates who have borrowed through all loan programs: 46%
Average student debt upon graduation: $22,718
Types of payment plans:
  • Tuition Management Systems
  • school's own payment plan(s)
Need-based scholarships/grants available:
  • need-based (general)
  • Federal Pell Grants
  • SEOG
  • state scholarships/grants
  • college/university scholarships/grants (institutional funds)
  • private scholarships/grants
Non-need-based scholarships/grants available:
  • non-need-based (general)
  • state scholarships/grants
  • academic merit scholarships/grants

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