Commencement is a proud day, recognizing the completion of your degree. It’s not the end of your relationship with YU; it marks the start of your life as a YU alum. There are plenty of benefits to being part of YU’s alumni network beyond just the nostalgia factor. There are great events to attend, from reunions where you can catch up with former classmates to evenings with the Macs where you can show your school spirit. You can find support for your career goals and, as you’re pursuing them, opportunities to mentor (and fill your company’s internship and job openings with current students!). And your alumni ID gets you access to campus, whether that’s to hear a renowned speaker, visit the Seforim Sale or to attend a minyan in the Beit Midrash.
The ultimate benefit? Being part of an inspiring group of alumni that’s 70,000 strong!
Frequently Asked Questions
Alumni Network
To join, click here. We look forward to welcoming you!
Alumni ID Cards
Click here to get your alumni ID.
Campus Access
You need an alumni ID card to gain access to campus. If you don’t have one, make your request here.
We would love to have you join us. You need either an alumni ID or a minyan card. Get your alumni ID here and your minyan card by contacting Rabbi Dr. Yosef Kalinsky, Dean of Undergraduate Torah Studies, at kalinsky@yu.edu.
Transcripts/Diplomas
To get a copy of your transcript, contact the registrar for Wilf Campus or registrar for Beren Campus.
To get a copy of your diploma, contact the registrar for Wilf Campus or registrar for Beren Campus.
Newsletters
You can find plenty of alumni information in our monthly newsletters, from alumni news and events to professional networking opportunities and reunions. To sign up, join the alumni network.
Get Swag
You can get YU Together with Israel sweatshirt for $25 here. If you make a gift of $36 to YU (which helps to fund scholarships, faculty and campus upgrades—a great investment!), we will send you a custom YU Yankees baseball cap.
Events
Click here for events—including alumni-run gatherings as well as general YU events.
Alumni can donate space, whether conference rooms for smaller events or larger spaces for panel presentations and alumni networking events. Send an email to discuss.
Career Counseling and Networking
The Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy and Professional Development continues to work with Yeshiva University graduates long after Commencement. Send an email for more details.
You can join the Mentoring Volunteer Program at Yeshiva University (YU-MVP) and provide advice to a student on your schedule and within your area of expertise.
The Shevet Glaubach Center’s Connections and Partnerships for Success (CAPS) is focused on discipline-specific advising. Fill out the form to join a community, and a career center member will be in touch.
The Shevet Glaubach Center currently works with several thousand alumni in this capacity. To post a job or internship, click here.
Legacy Admissions
Contact Leah Brick in Admissions to discuss his or her application.
Alumni in Israel
Whether you’re making aliya (mazal tov!) or have lived in Israel for decades, we want to connect with you. Click here to update your information and customize what communications you receive from YU.
Whether you’re making aliya (mazal tov!) or have lived in Israel for decades, we want to connect with you. Click here to update your information and customize what communications you receive from YU.
Donate
You can select a school, program or center to receive your gift or count on us to use your gift where it will do the most good. You can also dedicate your gift in honor or in memory of someone special. To make that gift, click here.
Contact Us
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