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YU Among Nation's Top Schools, Values

Yeshiva University Listed Among Best National Universities and Best Values in U.S. News Annual Rankings Once again, Yeshiva University is listed among the very best institutions of higher learning, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings released today. In this year’s ranking of nearly 1,600 four-year colleges and universities across the country, YU came in at 48 in the category of “Best National Universities.”
Yeshiva University ranked Yeshiva University continues to rank among U.S. News & World Report's Best National Universities.
Factors that account for YU’s top-tier ranking include high SAT scores, small class sizes, graduation and retention rate (40th), faculty resources (24th), and alumni giving rate (48th). Yeshiva also ranked 18th in the country for financial resources—the average spent per-student on instruction, research, student services and related educational expenditures. “While no ranking captures the complexity of a university experience, particularly the rich Yeshiva University experience, nonetheless, this is well-deserved recognition and a tribute to a remarkable faculty whose dedication to students is evident through mentorship, collaborative research, and high-level instruction,” said Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Dr. Selma Botman. She added that the ranking attests to the “quality of our students and signals the exceptional education they receive at Yeshiva.” YU also placed 44th in the “Best Value Colleges” category, which looks at a school’s academic quality and the net cost of attendance. In March, the University was ranked 33rd by Kiplinger's for "Best College Values." Read more about the U.S. News ranking methodology here.