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Dr. Mordecai D. Katz Associate Programs

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What are students and alumni saying?

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Katz is a great program, whether you decide to continue on with pursuing a higher degree, or if you want to start working.


 

Katz is a great program, whether you decide to continue on with pursuing a higher degree, or if you want to start working.

I definitely will cherish all the friends I made in Katz. You take classes in a big school, but you have a small group of friends within Katz that you interact on an everyday basis.

The one thing we all love about the associates program is that it gives us the opportunity to take the business classes and everything else you would need for Sy Syms, but in a more structured way and easier to understand.

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Katz allowed me to focus myself and get my head on straight and go after my dreams.


 

Katz allowed me to focus myself and get my head on straight and go after my dreams.

There were so many opportunities to find what interests us as individuals. Meanwhile, the Katz program still challenged us and had us work hard.

The Katz program embedded life skills into the curriculum. This prepared me to go into the BA program smoothly.

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Great professors, always looking out for every single person.


 

Great professors, always looking out for every single person.

To this day, I keep in touch with the professors I met even in my first semester. Always there for me, whether it was going to basketball games, grabbing lunch, or just sitting down and speaking about what I can do better. 

We designed a business plan from the ground up. As we did this, the professor supported us and taught us skills we didn’t have before about entrepreneurship. 

I can honestly say there isn’t a teacher I didn’t like. They were able to help us understand the material better and brought the best student out of each of us.

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See Yourself at Yeshiva University

Start your college career with an associate degree from Yeshiva University. Our associate degrees offer students the best of Yeshiva University—a rigorous Jewish and secular education combined with our distinctive on-campus experience. Through a carefully planned curriculum, students gain the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.

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The YU Experience

Enjoy full access to the University's wide range of Torah faculty and scholarship as well as its expansive alumni network and vibrant life on campus. This includes participation in activities that run the gamut from athletics and hackathons to theater productions and service-learning missions, to Shabbat programming and shared weekends. Only at YU can you get such a rich student experience.

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Bachelors and Beyond

Upon graduation, students have a choice of pathways. If they wish to continue their education and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, they can seamlessly transition to the Yeshiva University bachelor’s degree programs. If they wish to pursue professional opportunities, they will be well equipped to join the professional world.

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Visit Us

Visiting us is the best way to get a feel for our vibrant campus life and the unique atmosphere of Yeshiva University. Women study at YU's Israel Henry Beren Campus, located in midtown Manhattan. Men study at the University's Wilf Campus in Washington Heights. Both campuses are easily accessible by car or public transportation. Tours are arranged through Yeshiva University's Office of Admissions. Call for more information, 646.592.4440.

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Programs

Our associate curricula are carefully designed as pathways to success in Yeshiva University’s bachelor’s programs. Students interested in business—management, marketing, accounting, or finance—should apply to the AS in Management. Students interested in liberal arts and sciences—humanities, social sciences, creative arts, or natural sciences—should apply to the AA in Liberal Arts. Sign up for an information session on Zoom to learn more about our programs and which is right for you.

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Programs

Our associate curricula are carefully designed as pathways to success in Yeshiva University’s bachelor’s programs. Students interested in business—management, marketing, accounting, or finance—should apply to the AS in Management. Students interested in liberal arts and sciences—humanities, social sciences, creative arts, or natural sciences—should apply to the AA in Liberal Arts. Sign up for an information session on Zoom to learn more about our programs and which is right for you.

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