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  1. Stern College for Women is a pioneer in women's education, offering a dual curriculum in liberal arts and sciences and Jewish Studies. Learn about its programs, admissions, financial aid, and student life at YU.

  2. Stern College for Women. 245 Lexington Avenue, known familiarly as "the Stern Building," is a campus hub, including a beit midrash (study hall), cafeteria, library, and science labs. The Stern College for Women (SCW) is the undergraduate women's college of arts and sciences of Yeshiva University. It is located at the university's Israel Henry ...

  3. Stern College is a women's college that offers a Torah Umadda education in 19 arts and sciences disciplines. It also has a graduate program in biblical and Talmudic interpretation and a strong record of success for alumnae.

  4. Catalog. If you have a question about grades, attendance or other academic policies or simply want to check on general and major requirements, you can find your answers in the Undergraduate Catalog. The catalog contains the latest academic information and policies, as well as other relevant information about your major or minor and requirements.

  5. Jun 23, 2021 · Institution: Yeshiva University, New York. In September 1954, an inaugural class of 32 students enrolled at Stern College for Women, as Yeshiva University opened the first liberal arts college in America for women under Jewish auspices. The school was named in honor of the parents of Max Stern, one of the university’s major benefactors.

  6. History of Stern College for WomenFounded in 1954 with a major gift from Max Stern, president of Hartz Mountain Products, Stern College for Women is a pioneer in the field of women's education. We offer women the unprecedented opportunity to earn their bachelor's degree in the arts and sciences and immerse themselves in rigorous Jewish studies ...

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  8. Nov 10, 2020 · The Stern College for Women (SCW) Curriculum Committee simplified the general education requirements to help students choose courses easier. Learn about the new category of “Foundations and Contemporary Perspectives of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences” and how it affects current students.

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