College Programs

Ner Yisroel is first and foremost a Yeshiva where Torah is studied day and night. With that understanding, there comes a point in a Talmid’s life that he may feel the need to begin to prepare for the time when he will leave the walls of the Bais Medrash. Ner Yisroel enables its talmidim to pursue a secular college degree at an outside school, concurrent with their Yeshiva studies, with guidelines in place to minimize the impact on their Yeshiva studies.

Johns Hopkins University

Ner Yisroel has partnered with Johns Hopkins University for a number of graduate degree options. An MBA, MS in Finance, as well as other business related Master’s degrees are offered through JHU’s Carey School of Business. Our arrangement with JHU allows our students to begin taking classes for these degrees while finishing their bachelor’s degree. Ner Yisroel also offers an MS in Education through JHU’s School of Education. Classes are comprised of a cohort of Ner Yisroel students, taught by both Johns Hopkins professors and Ner Yisroel graduates currently serving in the field of education. The program has a focus on Jewish education and chinuch. All other post-graduate degrees offered by Johns Hopkins’ graduate schools are available to our students as well (after earning a BTL).

Pre-health degree with Stevenson University

A cohort of Ner Yisroel students earn a degree in interdisciplinary studies minoring in medical humanities from Stevenson University. All prerequisites for medical, dental, PA, and other health professions are fulfilled (along with guidance in applications, service hours, MCATs, and other student services). The program takes two years and is organized around the Yeshiva schedule.

University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)

Most majors at UMBC are available to our students. Many general education credits may be earned in Ner Yisroel and transferred to UMBC to be counted towards their degree.

Touro University/Touro University Worldwide

Touro University currently offers online degrees in fields such as psychology, business,and cybersecurity, amongst others. Ner Yisroel students have access to these programs, as well as online offerings through Touro University Worldwide. Touro accepts a large number of Ner Yisroel credits for transfer and provides a discounted rate for our students.

Questions?

The yeshiva does not allow first-year (post high school) bachurim to attend outside institutions. Bachurim who join the yeshiva after first year are permitted to attend college classes in the spring semester following enrollment (approximately 6 months).

This will depend greatly upon what college program you are attending. The Yeshiva allows bachurim to attend classes up to twice a week, after 5:00pm. Bachurim generally try to complete homework assignments between and after sedarim.

Yes, all college tuitions are independent from yeshiva tuition. However, it is worthwhile to note that the cost of many degrees may be significantly defrayed (depending on the specific program) due to special discounts that have been arranged for our students as well as credits transferred from the yeshiva in lieu of classes taken at that institution.

The BTL is issued after four years of full-time yeshiva study (120 credits). Up to two years-worth of credits may be transferred in from other yeshivos, and the final semester must be a fall or spring semester attended in Ner Yisroel in order for the yeshiva to issue the degree.

The Yeshiva strongly discourages internet use by our talmidim. Bachurim who are in school and require internet access are permitted to use internet for school-related activity. Anyone who has an internet capable device on campus is required to have it registered with the yeshiva. The yeshiva will install software on the device that allows monitoring of internet usage.

There are many other options and variations on the above options that students may pursue.

For more information, please contact Rabbi Yosef Ifrah in the registrar’s office at 443-548-6037 or email jifrah@nirc.edu.

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