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Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim

Private nonprofit Lakewood, NJ · Suburban · Mid-Atlantic · 47% data
B Affordability D Selectivity F Diversity
Net Price
$9,494 B
45% less than the typical college
Acceptance Rate
91% D
Accessible to most qualified applicants
Enrollment
96
Net Price +-45% vs avg

Bottom line: A C- overall grade — outcomes trail most U.S. colleges.

About Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim

Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim is profiled below with full outcomes data from federal sources.

Interpretation generated from this school's federal outcomes, research, and mobility data.

Institutional Profile

Institution Type
Private University
Enrollment
96
Setting
Suburban

CollegeRanker Report Card

Graded on outcomes, against every U.S. college.

C-
Top 59% overall
B
Affordability
$9,494/yr net
D
Selectivity
91% admit rate
F
Diversity
0.00 index

Each grade is this school's national percentile on a real outcome — earnings, value, mobility, and more.

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Can I Get In?

How selective Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim is — and how your numbers stack up.

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3.0
Test Score
1050
21

Academics & Admissions

Is It Hard to Get Into Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim? Acceptance Rate & Requirements

As a private institution in Lakewood, New Jersey, Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim admits most of the students who apply; the acceptance rate is roughly 91%.

Acceptance Rate
91%
Retention Rate
87%
Faculty Salary (mo)
$1,883
Student–Faculty Ratio
12:1
Diversity Index
0.00
Applicants
28
Admitted
28

Can I Afford It?

What you'll actually pay after grants and aid — not the sticker price.

Cost & Financial Aid

How Much Does It Cost to Attend Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim? Tuition, Net Price & Aid

Published tuition at Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim is $8,450, but few families pay that. The number to watch is net price, what students actually pay each year after federal grants and institutional scholarships. Here it averages about $9,494. Students from families earning under $30,000 typically pay closer to $8,929 after need-based grants.

In-State Tuition
$8,450
Out-of-State
$8,450
Avg Net Price
$9,494
Pell Grant Rate
75%
Federal Loan Rate
0%

What Families Actually Pay

Family Income $0–$30K
$8,929
Family Income $30K–$48K
$9,124
Family Income $48K–$75K
$9,970
Family Income $110K+
$9,705

What Happens After?

Earnings, debt, and where graduates actually land.

Graduate Outcomes

Is Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim Worth It? Graduate Earnings & ROI

Graduation by Timeframe

How Rabbinical Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGNet Price$9KRetention87%Pell Grant Rate75%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$9K$0-30K$9K$30-48K$10K$48-75K$10K$110K+

Does It Change Lives?

Mobility, social capital, and innovation — does it move people up?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is It Hard to Get Into Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim? Acceptance Rate & Requirements

As a private institution in Lakewood, New Jersey, Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim admits most of the students who apply; the acceptance rate is roughly 91%.

How Much Does It Cost to Attend Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim? Tuition, Net Price & Aid

Published tuition at Rabbinical Seminary Mkor Chaim is $8,450, but few families pay that. The number to watch is net price, what students actually pay each year after federal grants and institutional scholarships. Here it averages about $9,494. Students from families earning under $30,000 typically pay closer to $8,929 after need-based grants.

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