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American Jewish University Tuition and Success Analysis

American Jewish University Overview

American Jewish University is a four-year, full-time, inclusive, higher transfer-in, higher education institution located in Los Angeles, CA. It has an enrollment of 22 undergraduate students. The admissions acceptance rate is unreported.

The average annual cost of attendance after financial aid is unreported. Tuition is unreported without financial aid.

American Jewish University is a predominantly bachelor’s-degree granting school.

At American Jewish University, of students return after freshman year (national average: 68%).

American Jewish University has a student-to-faculty ratio of 2 to 1.

American Jewish University Website

American Jewish University Admissions

For the incoming class in 2023, the acceptance rate was unreported.

SAT or ACT scores are are a possible requirement, but the school has not reported a preference to the Department of Education.

  • The average SAT score was unreported for the incoming class of 2023.
  • The median ACT score was unreported for the incoming class to 2023.

American Jewish University Cost

The average annual cost of attendance after financial aid is unreported.

The average tuition is:

  • unreported, when family income is less than $30,000
  • unreported, when family income is between $30,001 and $48,000 
  • unreported, when family income is between $48,001 and $75,000
  • unreported, when family income is between $75,001 and $110,000
  • unreported, when family income is more than $110,000 

The average tuition shown here is based on the NET costs to students who receive financial aid. For the incoming class of 2023, 28.57% of students received a federal student loan and 47.62% of students received a Pell Grant.

Tuition is unreported without financial aid.

American Jewish University Net Price Calculator

American Jewish University Majors/Salaries

American Jewish University has academic offerings within the core majors listed below.  

  • Agriculture – 0.00%
  • Resources – 0.00%
  • Architecture – 0.00%
  • Ethnic cultural gender – 0.00%
  • Communication – 0.00%
  • Communications technology – 0.00%
  • Computer – 0.00%
  • Personal culinary – 0.00%
  • Education –59.09%
  • Engineering – 0.00%
  • Engineering technology – 0.00%
  • Language – 0.00%
  • Family consumer science – 0.00%
  • Legal – 0.00%
  • English – 0.00%
  • Humanities – 0.00%
  • Library – 0.00%
  • Biological – 0.00%
  • Business Marketing – 11.36%
  • Mathematics – 0.00%
  • Military – 0.00%
  • Multidiscipline – 0.00%
  • Parks recreation fitness – 0.00%
  • Philosophy religious – 6.82%
  • Theology religious vocation – 2.27%
  • Physical science – 0.00%
  • Science technology – 0.00%
  • Psychology – 11.36%
  • Security law enforcement – 0.00%
  • Public administration social service – 0.00%
  • Social science – 2.27%
  • Construction –0.00%
  • Mechanic repair technology –0.00%
  • Precision production – 0.00%
  • Transportation – 0.00%
  • Visual performing – 0.00%
  • Health – 6.82%
  • History – 0.00%

Please note that different schools classify majors differently, so it is best to view the school’s website to see the various programs it offers. See detailed information about the individual majors at American Jewish University here.

Recent Graduate Salaries

(Average salaries of students from select majors two years after graduation)

  • Theological and Ministerial Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $94,408

American Jewish University Diversity

The racial diversity of students who received financial aid at American Jewish University

  • American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.00%
  • Asian: 0.00%
  • Black: 4.55%
  • Hispanic: 9.09%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.00%
  • Non-resident alien: 0.00%
  • Two or more races: 9.09%
  • Unknown: 13.64%
  • White: 63.64%

At American Jewish University, 81.25% of undergraduate students are 25 years old, or older.

American Jewish University Frequently Asked Questions

How is school spirit at American Jewish University?

American Jewish University is a small private institution, and though it does have a dedicated group of students, school spirit is not necessarily a hugely defining characteristic of the campus culture. However, just because there may not be as much emphasis on athletic or other extracurricular activities, there are plenty of ways for students to get involved and find a sense of community at AJU. There are clubs and organizations for a wide range of interests, and the university’s focus on Jewish studies and values can foster a strong sense of shared identity and purpose among students. Ultimately, the level of school spirit at AJU can depend on your own personal involvement and engagement in campus life.

What are some popular extracurriculars at American Jewish University?

American Jewish University offers a variety of extracurricular activities for its students. Some popular extracurricular activities at American Jewish University are: 1. Hillel: Hillel is a Jewish student organization that promotes community service, cultural events, and social activities. 2. Sports: American Jewish University offers sports programs such as basketball, cross country, and soccer. 3. Clubs: There are several clubs at American Jewish University, such as the Social Justice Council, Israel Club, and Humanitarian Club. 4. Music and Arts: American Jewish University provides music and arts programs, including theater productions, music festivals, and art exhibitions. 5. Volunteer work: American Jewish University encourages students to engage in volunteer work through programs such as the Volunteer Corps and Community Service Learning.

How are the food choices at American Jewish University?

American Jewish University offers a variety of dining options for its students. The campus has a dining hall called the “AJU Café” that serves kosher meals and snacks. Additionally, there are multiple vending machines located throughout the campus that offer a variety of snacks and beverages for those who are looking for a quick bite. Students who live in campus housing also have access to shared kitchens where they can cook their meals. Overall, students at American Jewish University have a good selection of food choices available to them.

Is there Greek life at American Jewish University?

American Jewish University (AJU) in Los Angeles, California has a small Greek life community on campus. However, it is important to note that Greek life is not a central part of the student experience at AJU and only a small percentage of students participate. The university emphasizes Jewish life and culture as its core values and provides a range of opportunities for students to engage in Jewish learning and activities.

What is American Jewish University known for?

American Jewish University, formerly known as the University of Judaism, is a Jewish-based university located in Los Angeles, California. It is known for its strong academic programs in Jewish studies and for offering a wide range of courses in Jewish education, culture, and history. The university is also home to the renowned Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies and the Graduate Center for Jewish Education, which trains Jewish educators for leadership positions. Additionally, the university has a vibrant campus community and offers a range of extracurricular activities for students, including social events, cultural programs, and opportunities for community service.

What are the most popular school clubs at American Jewish University?

American Jewish University (AJU) offers many student organizations for students to get involved in. Some of the most popular school clubs at AJU include the Student Government Association, Hillel Student Club, Myra and Mike Kraft Fellowship for Jewish Student Leaders, AJU Improv Club, AJU Garden Club, and the AJU Debate Team. AJU also offers sports teams such as basketball and volleyball, for students interested in athletics. Additionally, there are many academic and professional clubs, like the Pre-Law Society and the Psychology Club, that cater to students pursuing specific fields.

Is the campus at American Jewish University safe?

Yes, the campus at American Jewish University is generally considered safe. The campus security team is well-staffed and provides 24/7 patrol and monitoring of the campus. However, like any college campus, students should still take necessary precautions for personal safety, such as staying aware of their surroundings, using the buddy system at night, and reporting any suspicious activity to campus security.

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