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Hillel at NYIT, the center of Jewish life at New York Institute of Technology, serves a tight-knit Jewish community on an urban campus in Manhattan. At NYIT, Hillel offers Jewish learning and Israel education programs, leadership opportunities, coffee dates with Hillel staff and interns, and so much more! Hillel is a great way to make friends and find a community on campus. Plus, being a part of Hillel at NYIT also connects Jewish students to our other schools in Manhattan, coming together for off-campus events around NYC, shabbatons, conferences, and more.

Our mission is to enrich the lives of the Jewish undergraduate and graduate students at NYIT so they may enrich the Jewish people and the world. Hillel provides quality programming, student engagement, leadership opportunities and professional support to the NYIT community in order to: promote the values of pluralism, tikkun olam, Israel, and the Jewish world so that students can develop significant relationships and meaningful Jewish experiences.

Hillel at NYIT is part of the Hillel at Baruch College, Inc. multi-campus umbrella, including Hillels at Baruch College, The City College of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Pace University, School of Visual Arts, Fordham University – Lincoln Center, Fashion Institute of Technology, The New School, and New York Institute of Technology.

Undergraduate Enrollment

150 Jewish Students (4.4%*)
3,440 Students
*Percent of population

Graduate Enrollment

0 Jewish Students (0%*)
3,231 Students
*Percent of population

Jewish Experience Through Hillel

Campus Climate for Jewish Students

Kosher Dining

Kosher lunch is served weekly at John Jay College, just 2 blocks away from campus. NYIT, located in Manhattan, is in walking distance and short subway rides away from kosher restaurants.

Options: Kosher food available nearby

Religious Services

There is a daily traditional mincha (afternoon) service Monday-Thursday in the Hillel Suite.

Frequency: Contact this Hillel

Wellness, Inclusion, and Activism

Our Social Work Department includes a full time Senior Social Worker and several Social Work Interns. Students at our Hillel have access to free counseling sessions with our social work team, both in-person across our campuses and virtually.

Additional Campus Information

  • Jewish Studies Offered No
  • Jewish Studies Major or Minor None
  • Private/Public Private
  • Acceptance Rate 81%
  • U.S. Region N/A
  • Commuter/Residential N/A
  • Tuition In-State $46,000
  • Tuition Out-of-State $46,000
  • Out-of-State/Int’l 9% / 8%
  • Greek Life No

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55 Lexington Avenue, B2-210
New York NY 10010 US
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646-312-4760
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