United Talmudical Seminary

4-years Private College In Brooklyn, NY

United Talmudical Seminary (referred to as United Talmudical Seminary) is a Private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Brooklyn, NY. It is classified as Theological seminaries, Bible college, and other faith-related institution school by Carnegie Classification and its highest level of offering is Master's degree. The 2023 tuition & fees at United Talmudical Seminary is $14,133. The school has a total enrollment of 2,104 and student to faculty ratio is 6.67% (15 to 1).The highest degree offered at United Talmudical Seminary is Master's degree. It offers Master's degrees and programs.
2023 Key Facts
Tuition & Fees$14,133 (2023)
Student Population2,104
Graduation Rate58%
Student to Faculty Ratio15 to 1
United Talmudical Seminary is accredited by Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools, Accreditation Commission (10/18/1979 - Current).
2021-2022 Tuition & Fees
The undergraduate tuition & fees at United Talmudical Seminary is $14,133 for academic year 2021-2022. The graduate tuition & fees at United Talmudical Seminary is $3,000 for academic year 2021-2022. United Talmudical Seminary offers the alternative tuition plans. 99 students have received grants and/or scholarships and the average amount of received financial aid is $14,186 (exclude student loans).
Special Learning Opportunities & On-Campus Services
United Talmudical Seminary offers study abroad program.
Special Learning Opportunities & On-campus Services at United Talmudical Seminary
Distance Learning (Online Classes)Not Offered
Special learning Opportunities
  • Study abroad
On-Campus Student ServicesNo On-Campus Services Available or Reported
United Talmudical Seminary Mission Statement
The mission of the institution is to provide higher education founded on classical Jewish learning. Its curriculum emphasizes the study of Talmud and Halacha in order to prepare students for a richer, more meaningful, more intelligent and fulfilling life. It provides the specialized education that provides the intellectual capital for students who wish to become rabbinic authorities, dayanim, Talmud educators, and communal functionaries. Its goal is to carry forward the chain of Talmudic knowledge and, by enhancing it, to provide the basis for a reflective life in contemporary society.