IRVING
I. STONE BEIT MIDRASH PROGRAM
Admission
School Regulations
Established in 1995, the Irving I. Stone Beit Midrash Program
offers undergraduate men a structured Jewish studies program
designed for students with special scheduling needs and
interests. It maintains a high level of traditional Talmud
study in a diversified curriculum. In addition to Talmud seder
(study period), and shiur (lecture), the program includes
courses in Machshevet Yisrael (Jewish thought, ethics, and
philosophy) and Halakhah (Jewish Law). Students derive the
unique benefits of learning in a yeshiva Beit Midrash
environment.
Although
the program does not lead to a degree, up to two credits are
transferable to all BA programs at Yeshiva College and BS
programs at Sy Syms.
Admission
To qualify for admission, a
student must
1.
be interviewed by the dean of the program;
2.
pass an oral entrance examination
in reading and comprehension of
selected Talmudic passages and commentaries as well as a
general background in Talmud study; and
3. simultaneously attend Yeshiva College or Sy Syms School of
Business.
School
Regulations
Attendance
Students are expected to
attend all their scheduled class sessions and be present
promptly at the beginning of the hour, unless prevented from
doing so by illness or other compelling cause. A record of
each student's attendance in each class is kept by the
instructor.
Generally, a student's
attendance record is taken into account whenever there may be
occasion to determine his status in the University.
Examinations
Midterm and final examinations are required in each
course.