y******9 发帖数: 1392 | 1 1. University of Florida has the most Jewish students of any North American
college
University of Florida, with its 6,500 Jewish (out of 33,720 total)
undergraduates, edged out out other heavily Jewish public colleges, like
University of Maryland and University of Michigan (both with 6,000 plus
Jewish undergrads). Two of the top three and four of the top 20 public
colleges are in Florida. The private college with the most Jews is New York
University, with 6,000 (out of 24,985 total).
2. Barnard is the most-Jewish college that it not officially Jewish
Barnard College in New York, a women’s liberal arts college affiliated with
Columbia University, has a higher percentage of Jewish students than all
but four colleges: Yeshiva University, Jewish Theological Seminary, American
Jewish University and Brandeis University — all of which have Jewish
missions. The first three colleges are 100 percent Jewish; Brandeis is about
half Jewish. Thirty-three percent of Barnard’s undergrads are Jewish (800
out of 2,400 undergrads) — more than the 31 percent at runners-up
Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania (750 out of 2,440 undergrads),
and Goucher College in Townson, Maryland (450 out of 1,471 undergrads).
3. Yale is the most-Jewish Ivy, but Cornell has the most total Jews
Yale University’s undergrad student body is 27 percent Jewish (1,500 Jewish
undergrads out of 5,477 total). Percentage-wise, it narrowly beats out its
Ivy League rival Harvard University, which is 25 percent Jewish (1,675 out
of 6,694 undergrads). But Cornell University and Columbia University both
have more Jews in total — 3,000 and 1,800, respectively.
4. Jews love the Big Ten Conference
Six of the top 10 most-Jewish public colleges are part of the Big Ten
Conference, the oldest athletic conference in the United States, with
schools spanning the Midwest and East Coast. Those six colleges, in
descending rank by number of Jewish students, are: Rutgers University-New
Brunswick (6,400), University of Maryland, College Park (5,800), University
of Michigan (4,500), Indiana University (4,200), University of Wisconsin,
Madison (4,200) and Pennsylvania State University, College Park (4,000). The
other Big Ten schools among the top 50 are Michigan State University (3,500
), the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (3,000) and Ohio State
University (2,500).
5. McGill isn’t the top Canadian destination for Jews
That honor goes to McMaster University, a school in Ontario with the
official motto “All things cohere in Christ.” McMaster boasts 3,500 Jewish
undergrads; University of Western Ontario and York University each have 3,
000. McGill University ranks fourth among Canadian schools, with 2,500 Jews.
6. 55 of the 60 most-Jewish colleges are on the American coasts
The five inland outliers are: Tulane University in New Orleans (2,250 Jews
or 27 percent of its total), Washington University in St. Louis (1,750 Jews
or 24 percent of its total), Kenyon College in Ohio (275 Jews or 17 percent
of its total), the University of Chicago (800 Jews or 14 percent of its
total) and Earlham College in Indiana (130 Jews or 11 percent of its total).
None of the colleges in the top 60 are public.
7. University of Michigan offers 120 Jewish courses — twice as many as
Brandeis
University of Michigan offers the third-most Jewish college courses in the
country, behind only Yeshiva University (138 courses) and Jewish Theological
Seminary of America (150) — which both have 100 percent Jewish student
bodies. McGill University and Ohio State University are tied for fourth,
with 100 Jewish courses each. |
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