Explore Hillel at Alfred
Hillel serves as the center of Jewish life for both Jewish students and the surrounding Jewish community. The Hillel House, opened in September, 1994 with financial support from the University, has generated enthusiasm among students and has created new programming possibilities. The atmosphere on campus and in the community is one of mutual respect between Jews and non-Jews. Instagram: @alfred_hillelUndergraduate Enrollment
1,420 Students
*Percent of population
Graduate Enrollment
443 Students
*Percent of population
Jewish Experience
- Served by Hillel Yes
- Religious Services Available Unknown
- Hillel Rabbi/Senior Jewish Educator No
- Kosher Food Available Unknown
- Birthright Israel Participation No
- Alt Break Participation No
- Jewish Studies Offered Yes
- Jewish Studies Major or Minor None
- Israel Fellow No
- JLIC Educator No
- Hillel Mental Health/Wellness Staff No
Campus Climate for Jewish Students
- Hillel CCI Antisemitism Training Participant No
- Open Title VI Investigation No
- Anti-Israel Student Government or BDS Resolution None
- Anti-Israel Encampment, Spring 2024 No
Additional Campus Information
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- Private/Public Private
- Acceptance Rate 48%
- U.S. Region Northeast
- Commuter/Residential Residential
- Tuition In-State $40,180
- Tuition Out-of-State $40,180
- Out-of-State/Int’l 22% / 8%
- Greek Life No
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