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Yeshiva Housing Costs

$11,250 On-Campus Room Typical Cost
$5,050 On-Campus Meals Typical Cost
$1,250 Books & Supplies Typical Cost
$5,400 Other Living Expenses Typical Cost

Living Expenses and How They Compare at Yeshiva?

There are additional costs associated with college other than tuition. Find out below exactly how much you will be spending to attend Yeshiva University.

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Housing and Meal Plan Costs at Yeshiva

This school offers students separate housing and dining options. The on-campus housing charge for an average student was $11,250 in 2026, with the price of an average meal plan at $5,050. Taken together, an on-campus student at Yeshiva University paid roughly $27,800 in 2026 once room, board, books and other living expenses are included.

Discover housing costs for both on-campus and off-campus, as well as meals and other expenses at Yeshiva University.

Expense On Campus Off Campus
Room and Board $21,150 $18,550
— Housing       $11,250
— Meals       $5,050
Other Living Expenses $5,400 $5,400
Books and Supplies $1,250 $1,250
Total $27,800 $25,200

The Projected Cost of Living On Campus? Four-Year Forecast: $122,273

The price of living on campus is rarely the same in your senior year as it was your first. Looking at the trend gives you a realistic picture of what you will actually spend by graduation.

The projected four-year total comes to about $122,273 for living costs.

Here is how combined on-campus room and board has moved over the last few reported years, with a projection of where it is headed, at Yeshiva University.

Year Room & Board
Three Years Ago $18,400
Two Years Ago $19,250
One Year Ago $20,400
Most Recent Year (2026) $21,150
One Year From Now * $22,203
Two Years From Now * $23,309
Three Years From Now * $24,471
Four Years From Now * $25,690

* estimated

Over the reported period, on-campus housing and dining changed about 5.0% each year. Based on current trends, incoming freshmen can expect to pay about $28,853 in housing, food and other costs their first year.

At this pace, a senior would spend approximately $32,340 for a four-year (bachelor’s) degree, and about $29,959 in the final year of a two-year (associate) degree.

For a full bachelor’s degree, expect to spend a total of around $122,273 for four years, or about $58,812 for a two-year (associate) degree.

Budget for Annual Increases

Expect modest annual increases in room and board, and factor that growth into your long-term budget.

Answers to Questions About Living and Dining at Yeshiva

The table below outlines what this school reports about on-campus housing.

Question Answer
On-Campus Room Capacity (Per Occupant) 1,961
Offers On-Campus Housing Yes
Offers a Meal Plan Yes

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