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Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitz does not maintain athletic programs as part of its educational offerings. The institution's focus remains on religious studies and traditional yeshiva scholarship, placing no emphasis on competitive sports or physical education within its curriculum. Prospective students interested primarily in athletic opportunities may need to consider alternative institutions that provide organized sports teams or physical activity programs alongside academic pursuits.
There is limited publicly available information regarding student groups and associations at Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitz. Enrollment data indicates a total of 810 male students, but details about participation rates in student organizations or the existence of specific associations have not been disclosed. Consequently, prospective students seeking involvement in campus groups may need to contact the institution directly for more comprehensive insights.
Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitz has a total student body of 424 individuals, which places it in the bottom third compared to similar institutions. Among these, freshmen enrollment is relatively low at 156 students, ranking in the lower 30%, while transfer students number 268, which is closer to the median range for comparable colleges. The combined student population is considered average but still falls within the lower 35 percentile.
The age distribution reveals a predominantly young undergraduate population, with 154 students under 18 and 250 between 18 and 19 years old. Additionally, 163 students are aged 20 to 21, and 240 are between 22 and 24, providing a clear picture of a community largely composed of traditional college-age individuals. A smaller segment includes 21 students aged 25 to 29, while no older age groups have been reported.
Graduate students at the yeshiva number 108, mainly concentrated between the ages of 22 and 29, highlighting a focused graduate demographic without significant representation of older adults.
Regarding ethnicity, data available indicates 710 students identified as white, an average figure situating the institution in the lower 35 percentile compared to its peers. Other racial and ethnic categories do not have available statistics, making it difficult to assess broader diversity metrics within the student body.
Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitz has a total enrollment of 918 students, which places it in the lower range compared to other institutions. The number of full-time degree-seeking men is 156, reflecting a relatively modest size in this category. The institution employs 37 full-time staff members and 13 part-time staff, indicating a lean staffing structure. This contributes to a notably high student-to-faculty ratio of 35, ranking it in the top 5% for this metric, which may affect the level of individual attention students receive.
Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitz does not have any affiliated libraries available for student use. The institution's collection consists of approximately 53,500 books, which places it below average compared to other schools in terms of volume. The yeshiva supports access to five databases, a modest number that sits near the median range among peer institutions. Both physical facilities and some digital access are provided, although there is no information indicating structured or established staffed hours for library services. Additionally, there is no provision for access to shared collections, and trained library staff are not available to assist students.
Total enrollment
918Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
Data not availableMember of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
37 full time, 13 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Data not availableNumber of libraries on campus
0Reservable study rooms in library
No24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
NoEstablished library hours
NoAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
No