Rabbinical College of Ch'san Sofer New York |
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Rabbinical College of Ch'san Sofer New York
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1876 50th St
Brooklyn, NY 11204 |
General information
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(718) 236-1171
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| Mission |
| TO PRODUCE STUDENTS WHO HAVE A FIRM COMMITMENT TO THEIR HERITAGE, A STRONG CONNECTION TO TALMUDIC SCHOLARSHIP AND A DEDICATION TO THE BETTERMENT OF THEIR FELLOW HUMAN BEING AND THEIR COMMUNITY. |
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| Academic year prices for full-time, first-time undergraduate students |
| Tuition and Fees | 2009-2008 | 2008-2007 | 2007-2006 |
| In-State | $ 6,500 | $ 5,500 | $ 5,500 |
| Out of State | $ 6,500 | $ 5,500 | $ 5,500 |
| Books and Supplies | $ 300 | $ 300 | $ 300 |
| On-Campus |
| Room and board | $ 2,600 | $ 2,600 | $ 2,600 |
| Other Expenses | $ 3,000 | $ 3,000 | $ 3,000 |
| Off Campus |
| Room and board | $ 15,515 | $ 14,904 | $ 14,450 |
| Other Expenses | $ 3,000 | $ 3,000 | $ 3,000 |
| Off Campus w/ family |
| Other Expenses | $ 4,800 | $ 4,800 | $ 4,800 |
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Financial aid 2006-2007
Financial aid to full-time, first-time undergraduate students
| Type of Aid | Percentage of students receiving aid | Average amount of aid they received |
| Federal Grants (scholarship/fellowship) |
100% |
$ 5,200 |
| State/Local grants (scholarship/fellowship) |
0% |
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| Institutional grants (scholarship/fellowship) |
100% |
$ 1,500 |
| Loans to students |
0% |
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Rabbinical College of Ch'san Sofer New York Bachelor degree Talmudic Studies | | A program that prepares individuals for advanced Talmudic scholarship and research and for entry into a program leading to ordination as Rabbis; students are also qualified to enter conventional graduate and professional schools. Includes instruction in Jewish Law and Jurisprudence, Philosophy, and... |
| Rabbinical College of Ch'san Sofer New York Masters degree Talmudic Studies | | A program that prepares individuals for advanced Talmudic scholarship and research and for entry into a program leading to ordination as Rabbis; students are also qualified to enter conventional graduate and professional schools. Includes instruction in Jewish Law and Jurisprudence, Philosophy, and... |
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