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College of Staten Island CUNY vs Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary

Compare average net price ($5,579 at College of Staten Island CUNY; $3,822 at Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary), ROI score (23.97 vs 23.84), school-wide ten-year median earnings ($53,501 vs $36,442), and admissions context (92.3% at College of Staten Island CUNY; Open / not reported at Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary) using federal College Scorecard data. The table keeps affordability, outcomes, access and program fit separate rather than declaring one universal winner.

Face to face

Metric-by-metric comparison

13 metrics, side by side. Color marks a useful directional signal; admissions, SAT, tuition eligibility, ownership and enrollment stay neutral.

Metric College of Staten Island CUNY Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary
ROI score (school-wide) 23.97 23.84
Avg net price $5,579 $3,822
4-year avg net price $22,316 $15,288
In-state tuition $7,490 $13,200
Out-of-state tuition $15,440 $13,200
School-wide earnings (10y) $53,501 $36,442
Acceptance rate 92.3% Open / not reported
Graduation rate 33.9% 63.4%
Retention rate 75.7% 100%
Median debt $14,350
Enrollment 9,657 205
Ownership Public Private Non-Profit
Avg SAT 1040

Cost by family income

Reported net price by income band

Federal averages for students receiving Title IV aid. These are context, not a substitute for either school's financial-aid offer.

Income band College of Staten Island CUNY Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary
Family income $0–30k $3,903 $3,505
Family income $30–48k $4,473 $2,480
Family income $48–75k $7,364 $6,931
Family income $75–110k $9,923 $7,722
Family income $110k+ $13,444

Program fit

Shared fields with reported awards

Award share is the share of reported credentials in a field, not the share of currently enrolled students.

No shared field has positive award-share data at both schools in the current federal records. Check each school's official catalog before ruling out a program.

Decision readout

What the differences mean

Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary reports the lower average net price by $1,757 per year. Holding today's averages constant, that is a $7,028 difference over four years ($15,288 vs $22,316).

College of Staten Island CUNY reports $17,059 higher school-wide median earnings ten years after entry ($53,501 vs $36,442). This is not earnings for a specific major.

First-year retention is 75.7% at College of Staten Island CUNY and 100% at Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary. Debt data is incomplete for at least one school, so it is not used as a deciding signal here.

The current federal records do not show a shared field with positive award-share data for these schools. That does not prove a program is unavailable; verify offerings with each school.

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Frequently asked

College of Staten Island CUNY vs Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary, answered

3 of the most common questions, with real numbers from federal data.

Which school costs less after aid?

Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary is cheaper — average net price $3,822 per year vs $5,579 at College of Staten Island CUNY. The annual difference of $1,757 adds up to about $7,028 over four years.

Which school reports higher earnings?

College of Staten Island CUNY reports higher school-wide median earnings ten years after entry: $53,501 vs $36,442 at Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary. The gap in the federal data is $17,059. This is not major-specific earnings.

Is there an overall winner?

No single metric makes either school the universal winner. Compare your actual aid offers, residency tuition, intended major, graduation and retention rates, debt, location and campus fit. EduGradify keeps these trade-offs separate instead of combining admissions selectivity and test scores into a final verdict.