The yeshiva's campus includes a kollel (for rabbanut and dayanut), a teachers college, a yeshiva high-school for boys, an ulpana high school for girls, an elementary school and a Talmud Torah.
In the early 1990s a National Religious yishuv named Nof Ayalon was built around the Sha'alvim educational campus.
The yeshiva also has a post-high-school seminary for girls from the United States and other countries, in Jerusalem.
In 2006 Yeshivat Sha'alvim took control of the Isaac Breuer Institute (also formerly affiliated with Poalei Agudat Israel), which issues the scholarly quarterly HaMa'ayan.
Approximately 80 young women attend the program annually and another 15 return for a second year of study.