Yeshiva Toras Chaim (YTC)[1][2] is an all-male,[3] Lithuanian (Litvish)-style Talmudic academy in the West Colfax neighborhood of Denver, Colorado.
It is headed by the Roshei Yeshiva (deans), rabbis Yisroel Meir Kagan,[4] and Yitzchok Wasserman.
The yeshiva is one of less than fifty private schools[7] in the US that offer college-level education—out of a total of more than 2600[8]—that refuse to accept federal funds (so-called Title IV financial aid, from the Higher Education Act of 1965).
By rejecting federal funding, which includes financial aid for students, the yeshiva is not required to adhere to federal guidelines other universities do, including guidelines related to discrimination, investigations of accusations of sexual abuse, and the reporting of on-campus crimes.
[9] In particular, "can get exemptions if they can show they are controlled by religious organizations with whose beliefs Title IX requirements conflict.