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Admissions

Step 1.  Application
To request an application by mail please contact the office at 301-649-7077 x 1532, to download the form directly from this site please scroll down and click on the “application form” link below. Application should be accompanied by picture and $100 application fee.  

Step 2. References
The Yeshiva will consult with refrences who can help determine if the Yeshiva Gedolah is an appropriate placement. 

Step 3. Interview
Prospective students will be interviewed by the Mashgiach, Rabbi Kreiser.  Interviews can take place at the yeshiva or in Eretz Yisroel when the Mashgiach travels there.  The interview will consist of learning gemorah and a discussion of the students goals.

Students will usually also meet with another member of the administration

Step 4. Admission
Following a thorough evaluation of the interview and recommendations you will be notified of the admission status.

For additional information, please contact Rabbi Yehoshua Singer at 301-649-7077 ext. 1532 or ysinger@yeshiva.edu.

Please mail all forms to:
Yeshiva of Greater Washington
Attn: Enrollment Manager
2010 Linden Lane
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910

You may also scan and email forms to ygoffice@yeshiva.edu

Non-discrimination Policy: The Yeshiva of Greater Washington shall admit the students of any race, color or national origin to the rights privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school, and the school shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national origin in the administration of its educational policies, scholarship program, athletic program, and other school‑administered program.


Yeshiva College of the Nation’s Capital is accredited by the Association of Advanced Rabbinical, Talmudic Schools (AARTS) & is licensed by the Maryland Commission Higher education. AARTS meets the recognition criteria by the United States Department of Education & Council for Higher Education Accreditation.