INTRODUCTION CONTINUED According to the 2025 survey conducted by StopAntisemitism: • 58% of Jewish students reported personally experiencing antisemitism on campus. • Only 12% of reported incidents were properly addressed. • 39% hid their Jewish identity, and 65% felt unwelcome in specific campus spaces. • 62% were directly blamed for Israelʼs actions. • 58% said their schools failed to protect Jewish students after October 7. • Only 39% felt Jews were included in DEI initiatives. These findings confirm the harsh reality that Jewish students are being marginalized in institutions that claim to champion diversity and inclusion but instead amplify division and exclusion. Their safety and dignity are treated as negotiable and often dismissed entirely. This yearʼs report draws on hundreds of incidents from 90 colleges and universities identified by StopAntisemitism. The findings reveal that the majority of U.S. campuses are failing through weak policies, uneven enforcement, or even outright complicity. Even since the recent Gaza ceasefire agreement, antisemitism remains loud, bold, and unchecked, revealing that none of this is about Israel but instead it is about Jew-hatred, plain and simple. Coordinated protests, ideological harassment, and institutional apathy continue to endanger Jewish students. Families must confront the facts: Are you prepared to send tuition dollars to a school that allows your children to be threatened, targeted, and blamed simply for being Jewish?

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