
1690 60th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11204, USA


Yeshivas Novominsk does not have a formal athletics program or organized sports teams. The institution primarily focuses on rigorous religious and Talmudic studies, with limited emphasis on physical education or competitive sports.
While some informal recreational activities may be available to students during free time, there are no dedicated facilities, leagues, or coaching staff specifically for athletics. Students seeking athletic opportunities typically engage in community-based leagues or external sports clubs outside of the school's framework.
There is limited available information on specific student groups or associations at Yeshivas Novominsk. The institution reports a total male student enrollment of 163, but no data regarding student organizations or participation rates has been provided.
Yeshivas Novominsk currently enrolls a modest student body, with a total of 48 students, placing it in the lower 30th percentile compared to other institutions. Freshmen constitute the majority of new entrants, numbering 46, which similarly ranks in the bottom 30% nationally. Transfer students are few, with only 2 recorded, representing an average level in the bottom 35% percentile.
The student age distribution is primarily concentrated among traditional college-age groups. Specifically, 11 undergraduates are younger than 18, 82 fall within the 18 to 19 age range, and 70 are between 20 and 21 years old. There are no students recorded in older age brackets, either at the undergraduate or graduate levels, as the institution currently has no graduate students.
When considering racial demographics, the only available data indicates that the number of white students totals 161, a figure which is comparatively low and situates Yeshivas Novominsk in the bottom 30% in this category. Other racial and ethnic groups, including Hispanic, African, Asian, Native American, and multiracial students, have data marked as unavailable.
Student life at Yeshivas Novominsk reflects its status as a small institution with a total enrollment of 163 students, placing it in the lower 30 percent of colleges by size. The institution employs 16 full-time staff members, which is also relatively low compared to other schools. A notable characteristic is the high student-to-faculty ratio of 27 to 1, ranking in the top 5 percent for this metric, indicating larger class sizes or fewer faculty members relative to students.
Given the available data, Yeshivas Novominsk does not appear to participate in any major collegiate athletic associations. Additionally, there is no information on extracurricular activities related to media such as campus newspapers, radio, or television, nor are there details about arts programs like drama or music ensembles. The absence of data on student support resources such as health clinics, psychological counseling, or legal services limits insights into those aspects of student life.
Yeshivas Novominsk offers limited library resources to its students. The institution does not have any main or additional libraries on site. The number of physical books available is approximately 2,350, which places it in the lower range compared to similar institutions. There is only one database accessible to students, which is considered average but still ranks below the midpoint relative to other schools.
While physical library facilities are present, there are no provisions for digital access to library materials. Additionally, the institution does not provide trained library staff or established service hours, which could affect students seeking research assistance or extended library usage. Access to shared library collections from other institutions is not available.
Total enrollment
163Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
Data not availableMember of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
16 full 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
NoStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
NoEstablished library hours
NoAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
No