Yeshivas Be'er Yitzchok combines open admission with exceptional earnings outcomes, generating $42,654 beyond expectations and ranking among the top 5% nationally for earnings uplift. This specialized religious institution demonstrates that accessible admission can coexist with outstanding economic returns for program completers.
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Yeshivas Be'er Yitzchok delivers exceptional earnings relative to student backgrounds and institutional peer group. Graduates earn a median of $82,560 ten years after enrollment, ranking in the 94th percentile nationally.
This represents earnings of $42,654 beyond expectations compared to similar students nationwide, placing the institution at the 98.9th percentile for earnings uplift—among the highest we track. Earnings range from $51,918 at the 25th percentile to $141,533 at the 75th percentile, reflecting a 2.7:1 ratio between top and bottom quartile outcomes.
Students seeking strong post-graduation earnings at a small religious institution with open admission. Well-suited for those prioritizing exceptional return on investment and earnings beyond expectations, while being comfortable with lower completion rates typical of specialized religious colleges.
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Yeshivas Be'er Yitzchok ranks #183 nationally in Azimuth's institutional analysis, performing well above average at the 88.8th percentile. Located in Elizabeth, New Jersey, this small private nonprofit institution maintains open admission with a 100% acceptance rate while delivering exceptional post-graduation earnings outcomes.
The college enrolls 56.9% Pell-eligible students and 58.3% transfer students, indicating substantial access for lower-income and non-traditional students. Graduates earn $42,654 beyond expectations relative to similar students, ranking at the 98.9th percentile nationally—placing the institution among the top 5% for earnings uplift.
Median earnings reach $82,560 ten years after enrollment, ranking in the 94th percentile nationally. This combination of open access, strong earnings outcomes, and controlled costs reflects the institution's effectiveness in supporting student economic advancement despite lower completion rates typical of specialized religious institutions.
Yeshivas Be'er Yitzchok maintains open admission with a 100% acceptance rate, meaning all applicants who meet basic eligibility requirements receive admission. This places the institution in the Open Access category, making it significantly more accessible than typical private nonprofit institutions, which have a peer median admission rate of 75.6%.
Open admission removes competitive barriers and provides educational opportunity for students who might face challenges at more selective institutions. However, students should understand that open admission does not guarantee program completion—the institution has a 14.3% completion rate, meaning degree attainment requires significant commitment and persistence.
For prospective students, this means admission is accessible, but success depends on personal motivation, academic preparation, and alignment with the institution's specialized religious education mission. Students should approach enrollment with clear understanding of program expectations and completion requirements.
The combination of open access with specialized programming means applicants should focus on fit and commitment rather than competitive admission preparation.
Buddhist Studies.
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Yeshivas Be'er Yitzchok does not have federal earnings data available for specific bachelor's degree programs, reflecting the specialized nature of religious higher education data reporting. The institution's strong overall earnings outcomes of $82,560 median income ten years after enrollment indicate effective preparation across its program offerings, though specific program-level analysis is not available through federal data sources.
Students considering the institution should evaluate overall institutional outcomes rather than program-specific metrics when assessing educational investment decisions. The college's focus on religious education and its exceptional earnings beyond expectations suggest specialized career preparation that translates effectively to post-graduation economic success.
Peer institutions with comparable quality and outcomes:
| School | State | Accept Rate | Median Earnings | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yeshiva Shaarei Torah Of Rockland Similar quality tier in Northeast (#123 ranked) | NY | 35% | $89,548 | #123 | Compare |
Machzikei Hadath Rabbinical College Similar quality tier in Northeast (#518 ranked) | NY | 95% | $41,527 | #518 | Compare |
The Chicago School At Chicago Similar quality tier (#567 ranked) | IL | 33% | $56,899 | #567 | Compare |
Ecclesia College Similar quality tier (#624 ranked) | AR | 48% | $40,650 | #624 | Compare |
Talmudical Academy-New Jersey Similar quality tier in Northeast (#774 ranked) | NJ | 42% | $40,344 | #774 | Compare |
Yeshivas Be'er Yitzchok's published cost of attendance is $32,040 per year, consisting of $11,450 in tuition, $5,200 for room and board, and $300 for books and supplies. However, the average student pays $16,189 after financial aid, representing savings of $15,851 through institutional and federal aid programs.
This net price of $16,189 is $5,623 below the peer median of $21,812, making the institution more affordable than typical private nonprofit colleges. The substantial gap between sticker price and net price reflects significant financial aid availability, particularly important given that 56.9% of students receive Pell grants.
For families, this means the actual cost is roughly half the published price, with aid concentration supporting lower-income enrollment. The combination of controlled sticker prices and substantial aid makes the institution accessible to students from diverse economic backgrounds, though families should verify aid availability based on their specific financial circumstances.
Yeshivas Be'er Yitzchok graduates demonstrate exceptional earnings outcomes based on a ten-year cohort of 31 graduates. Median earnings of $82,560 place the institution in the 94th percentile nationally, substantially exceeding typical outcomes for similar religious institutions.
The institution generates $42,654 in earnings beyond expectations, ranking at the 98.9th percentile nationally and qualifying for top 5% status on this critical mobility measure. Earnings distribution spans from $51,918 at the 25th percentile to $141,533 at the 75th percentile, indicating meaningful variation in post-graduation career trajectories.
The substantial gap between median earnings and the peer median of $50,412 represents a $32,148 annual advantage for graduates. While the cohort size of 31 graduates reflects the institution's small scale, the earnings outcomes are consistently strong across the distribution.
These results indicate the institution's effectiveness in preparing graduates for high-earning career paths despite serving a substantial population of Pell-eligible students.