Thirteen faculties all through the United States gotten “F” qualities within the 2025 Campus Antisemitism Report Card launched Monday by the Anti-Defamation League
The survey of 135 schools— which is indicated to provide data “about the current state of antisemitism on campus and how universities and colleges are responding,” based on the ADL– qualities them from A to F based mostly upon 30 numerous necessities. The necessities are divided proper into 3 teams: Administrative Policies, Jewish Life on Campus, and Campus Conduct andClimate Concerns
The 13 establishments that obtained “F” qualities had been: California Polytechnic State University, DePaul University, Evergreen State College, Haverford College, Loyola University New Orleans, Pitzer College, Pomona College, Portland State University, Scripps College, The New School, University of California Santa Barbara, University of Illinois Chicago and University of Minnesota.
“We are disappointed by the ADL’s assessment. At DePaul University, we condemn antisemitism in all its forms and will continue to stand firm in doing so, in line with our values,” DePaul launched Monday in response to the report.
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Anti-Israel demonstrators demonstration exterior their encampment at DePaul University on May 5, 2024, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“We would like to meet with ADL to better understand how they determined this grade and hear their suggestions for how we can enhance our Jewish students’ lives and experience here at DePaul,” the faculty included.
The numerous different establishments identified over didn’t shortly react Monday to ask for comment fromFox News Digital
Last November, 2 Jewish trainees had been attacked by hid opponents on the college of DePaul University inChicago
In May, Portland State University momentarily shut its college after anti-Israel militants inhabited its assortment, creating graffiti and devastation. Around the very same time, on the New School in New York City, an encampment was established that introduced demonstration messages consisting of “Zionist donors and trustees, hands off our universities” and “The future is anti-Zionist,” based on the ADL.
At the University of California, Santa Barbara, “students have reported multiple faculty members expressing anti-Israel bias during class,” whereas on the University of Minnesota, “students held an anti-Israel protest outside of Hillel on October 7, 2024,” the ADL moreover said.
These and numerous different occasions added to these establishments acquiring “F” qualities.
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Portland legislation enforcement agent and anti-Israel trainees tackle all through a presentation on the college of Portland State University in Oregon on May 2, 2024. (John Rudoff/ AFP via Getty Images)
Eight establishments obtained an “A” within the transcript, consisting of Florida International University, the University of Alabama, the University of Miami andVanderbilt University
“ADL gave 36 percent of schools an A or B in its 2025 Campus Antisemitism Report Card, up from 23.5 percent in 2024,” the corporate said.
“More than 50 percent of the schools assessed in 2024 have enacted major policy changes in response to rising campus antisemitism; almost all have revised their demonstration policies. Universities that strengthen and consistently enforce policies, mandate antisemitism education, and improve bias reporting have seen the most progress,” they included.
Among Ivy League establishments, Dartmouth College obtained a “B” high quality, whereas others, resembling Yale and Columbia, gotten “D” qualities.

Members of an anti-Israel crowd burglarized Hamilton Hall at Columbia University on April 30, 2024. (Alex Kent/Getty Images)
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“I said it last year and I’ll say it again: every single campus should get an ‘A,’ this isn’t a high bar – this should be the standard,” Jonathan Greenblatt, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER of the ADL, said in a declaration. “While many campuses have improved in ways that are encouraging and commendable, Jewish students still do not feel safe or included on too many campuses. The progress we’ve seen is evidence that change is possible – all university leaders should focus on addressing these very real challenges with real action.”