Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit
Overview
At a Glance
School type
Private, not-for-profit, 4-year or above
School Size & Setting
Large | Suburb
Religious affliation
Not applicable
General Information
Address
Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit
24600 Greenfield Rd, Oak Park, Michigan 48237
See on MapPhone
(248) 968-3360
Website
https://www.yeshivagedolahgreaterdetroit.com/Mission Statement
The mission of the Yeshiva Gedolah Rabbinical College briefly stated is: 1. To teach a student how to study the Talmud in a concentrated and intense style that encourages not only continued study for its own sake but also a study which 'spills over' to his peers. 2. To develop the student into a true scholar one who is aware of the importance of community and unity both with his fellow students, his teachers, and with the community at large. 3. To develop a student refined in character and responsible to his friends, family and community. 4. To develop each and every student into a critical thinker and a Talmud scholar.
Read Morecost & financial aid
Annual tuition & fees
Undergraduate
In state
$8,600Out of state
$8,600Graduate
In state
$5,100Out of state
$5,100Financial Aid: Undergraduates
Received financial aid
100%Type of aid | % of students receiving aid | Average amount |
---|---|---|
Federal grants | 100.0% | $4,034 |
State/local grants | 0.0% | $0 |
Institutional grants | 89.0% | $6,165 |
Loans | 0.0% | $0 |
Other Estimated Costs
Housing
$5,000 per year
Books & Supplies
$200 per year
Personal Expenses
$3,800 per year
Financial aid resources
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Academics
Most Popular Undergraduate majors
- Talmudic Studies
Undergraduate Majors X
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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
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Talmudic Studies
- A program focused on intense study of the Talmud that fosters values, critical thinking, and scholarship skills; prepares students for entry into a broad spectrum of graduate and professional schools; and prepares students for entry into a variety of careers including the Rabbinate. Includes instruction in Jewish law, Jewish jurisprudence, ethics, philosophy, and related disciplines. See other colleges that offer this major
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Most Popular Graduate programs
- Talmudic Studies
Graduate ProgramsX
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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
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Talmudic Studies
- A program focused on intense study of the Talmud that fosters values, critical thinking, and scholarship skills; prepares students for entry into a broad spectrum of graduate and professional schools; and prepares students for entry into a variety of careers including the Rabbinate. Includes instruction in Jewish law, Jewish jurisprudence, ethics, philosophy, and related disciplines. See other colleges that offer this major
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Admissions
Undergraduate acceptance rate
Acceptance rate
84.0%- Apply 25
- Accepted 21
- Attend 21
Application Fee
Undergraduate
$0Graduate
$0Undergraduate application requirements
High school transcript
Not applicableHigh school GPA
Not applicableRecommendation letter
RequiredAdmissions test
Not applicable
(SAT or ACT)TOEFL
Not applicable
(international students)Completion of college
Required
prep programDemonstration of
Not applicable
competencies
Student Life
Student Demographics
Female Students
0%Male Students
100%Student Ethnicities
- Caucasian100.0%
Student body breakdown
Total students enrolled
66
Undergraduate students
62
Graduate students
4
Full Time Students
22%Part Time Students
78%Student services
- Meal plan
- Counseling services
- Remedial services
- Work-study
- Placement services
- Study abroad
- Weekend/evening classes
- On-campus day care for student's children