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The cost of attending Yeshiva Sholom Shachna for a full-time undergraduate student within the district is approximately $10,500 for tuition. This tuition rate is considered low, placing the institution in roughly the bottom 25% compared to other colleges. In addition to tuition, there is an undergraduate fee of $250, which also ranks in the bottom 20% for affordability.
For part-time undergraduate students, the hourly charge is $438, similarly classified as low and in the bottom 30% percentile. These costs are consistent for in-state and out-of-state students, with out-of-state tuition remaining at the $10,500 mark and fees at $250, both reflecting affordable positioning relative to other institutions.
Comparing these figures to the average total annual costs in the United States, Yeshiva Sholom Shachna's tuition and fees are significantly lower. For context, public two-year colleges average around $15,862 annually, in-state students at four-year public colleges face about $25,707, and private non-profit four-year colleges have an average cost of $54,501.
Information on room and board charges is not available, which makes a complete assessment of total annual costs difficult. Nevertheless, based on tuition and fees alone, Yeshiva Sholom Shachna offers relatively economical options for undergraduate education.
Yeshiva Sholom Shachna offers a variety of work-study opportunities designed to assist students in managing educational expenses while gaining valuable experience. On-campus positions are available in administrative offices, library services, and campus maintenance, enabling students to balance their work commitments with academic responsibilities.
For many students, the average compensation aligns with standard federal work-study wage guidelines, providing a modest but meaningful supplement to their tuition costs. These roles often involve flexible hours to accommodate class schedules.
Although specific internship programs are limited, the yeshiva encourages students to seek external internships related to their fields of study, with some off-campus options occasionally coordinated through school contacts.
International students face more restrictions regarding work-study eligibility due to visa regulations. As such, Yeshiva Sholom Shachna advises these students to consult with the international student office to understand permissible employment opportunities while enrolled.
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