As Campus Antisemitism Spreads, Enrollment Surges at Touro University

Increase of 35% in Overall Enrollment of New Students, 60% Rise in Transfer Students at Touro’s Lander Colleges

September 24, 2024
Adam Commer in science lab with microscope at LAS in Flatbush
Pre-dental student Adam Commer, who transferred from Rutgers, in the lab at Touro in Flatbush

As American college campuses erupt in protests against the war in Gaza, university presidents step down and antisemitism rises, Touro University welcomes a record high number of students for fall 2024. Touro’s Lander Colleges, serving the Jewish community, saw an average increase of more than 35 percent in overall enrollment of new students and a nearly 60 percent rise in transfer students.

Students who transferred from Ivy Leagues, and state universities in Florida, Maryland and New Jersey, reported high levels of discomfort being Jewish on secular campuses since October 7. Many who seek careers in medicine, dentistry and the health sciences are turning to Touro University, where they have the opportunity to continue their professional studies in an environment that respects their values.

One such student is 20-year-old Adam Commer of Livingston, New Jersey. After spending his gap year at Ashreinu in Israel, Commer enrolled as a freshman at Rutgers University, where he planned to study biology in preparation for a career in dentistry. Early on in the year, Commer reports that things started to change. “Right after October 7, the Jewish students started organizing vigils for Israel and, at the same time, Palestinian students were protesting and bashing us. We tried to talk peacefully but they were having none of it. They felt their ‘truth’ was the only point of view. When I came back to school after Pesach, I was greeted by an encampment and couldn’t get to my classes safely, as they had blocked off the path. This was the last straw for me.”

Commer said he decided to transfer to Touro’s Lander College of Arts & Sciences with the support of his family. Now a pre-dental student at Touro University, Commer is “thrilled to be able to be an observant Jew on campus while pursuing my dream career. Touro University had great appeal to me because of the opportunity to continue on to professional school that offers state-of-the-art  training in an environment, that’s in sync with my values, at Touro College of Dental Medicine.”

Commer has hundreds of peers at the Lander Colleges who are on the path to medical and dental school and planning to continue in the Touro University system. “We are proud to welcome all of our new students to Touro and offer a safe haven to Jewish students at this volatile time,” said Dr. Alan Kadish, Touro University president. “No one has to give up on their academic or professional aspirations because of the unrest on campuses. As a national leader in health and medical education, Touro has expanded our offerings to include seven medical schools, two dental school campuses, seven physician assistant programs and top-rated programs in health sciences. Beyond health sciences, Touro’s accounting CPA program is one of the top in New York State and students can pursue any and all careers they choose at Touro—from pre-law and education to finance, technology, cybersecurity and more.”

Dr. Marian Stoltz-Loike, dean at Touro’s Lander College for Women, shared that “The significant increase in enrollment at Lander College for Women is part of the upward trend we have been seeing over the last few years. It was accelerated because of the fallout of October 7th around the country. For prospective and current students, Lander College for Women offers academic excellence and Torah values, which is what our students seek in an educational experience.”