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The recent wave of violent protests and arrests at elite universities like

Scott Katz at Elon, one of only two universities in the country to get an A grade from the Anti-Defamation League for its policies protecting Jewish students against hate. (Veasey Conway for The Free Press)

Katz is part of a burgeoning trend in higher education. An unprecedented number of students are gravitating away from Ivy League universities and looking to Southern colleges that wouldnu2019t have been on their radar twenty years ago. The exodus is fueled, sources told me, by warmer weather, great college sports, and a more relaxed atmosphere, which stands in stark contrast to the Covid restrictions many Northern universities put in place from 2020u20132023. (Elite colleges in the North often had the strictest Covid policiesu2014from requiring students to wear masks at all times to limiting gatherings, inside and out, to five peopleu2014while Southern universities from Florida to Alabama to South Carolina allowed students to congregate in large groups, neither masked nor socially distanced.)

But another factor driving kids away from elite schools is their dominant progressive politics, which many feel deepen cultural divides rather than promoting healthy debate. The old-school vision of colleges serving as an open forum for ideas has been replaced with an us-versus-them mentality, where thereu2019s only one u201Crightu201D answer to any thorny issue and the winner is the one who shouts the loudest.

Both Brown and Harvard saw dips in their application numbers this yearu2014by 5 percent and 3 percent, respectively. (Early decisions to Harvard were down 17 percent.) And while applications to private colleges in mid-Atlantic (25.3 percent) and New England (29 percent) states have risen since 2019, the gains have been small compared to Southern colleges, which saw a 42 percent increase overall. The surge is even more pronounced at state schools. Public colleges in the South saw a total 62.4 increase in applicants, more than double their Northern counterparts, according to Common App data from earlier this month.

Southern colleges are also seeing a surge in applicants from northern out-of-state students. In 2023, for example, about 19 percent of total enrollment at Clemson in South Carolina came from New York and New Jerseyu2014a big change from 2017, when the top out-of-staters were from the Carolinas and Georgia. Almost half the undergraduates from University of Miami in Florida came from out of state in 2023, with students from New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts taking three of the top five slots. Meanwhile, more than half of Elon Universityu2019s entire enrollment for 2023 hailed from northeastern states, with Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York leading the charge.

u201CNever before have we seen so much interest in colleges like Clemson, Georgia Tech, and North Carolina State,u201D says Rick Clark, the assistant vice provost and executive director of undergraduate admission at Georgia Tech, noting that kids are coming from places like Wisconsin or New Hampshire. u201CThatu2019s just unprecedented.u201D

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Archie Glazer, 16, at home in Newton, Massachusetts, is interested in attending a Southern universityu2014and is part of a growing movement of students from northern states looking for a higher education alternative. (Sophie Park for The Free Press)

Archie Glazer, 16, from Boston, is one prospective student looking to head south for college in a couple years (Elon is his top choice, but heu2019s still looking).

u201CKids up north were pretty unhappy during those Covid lockdown years,u201D says his dad, Larry Glazer. u201CAnd colleges down south were offering something different. My son and his friends would look at TikTok and see all these college kids going to football games, throwing parties, living their lives. It has an impact.u201D

Julie Ketover, a mother of two in South Jersey and a Yale alumnau2014she graduated summa cum laude in 1996, with a BA in psychologyu2014wasnu2019t sure what to think when her oldest daughter Alex applied mostly to Southern schools like University of South Carolina, Elon, and University of Georgia. 

u201CShe was looking at Clemson,u201D says Ketover, a former attorney turned life coach. u201CI was like, u2018Clemson? For a nice Jewish girl from New Jersey?u2019u2009u201D

Alex is now a sophomore at the University of Miami, and many of her friends from New Jersey have also opted for colleges in the South, like the University of North Carolina and the University of Virginia. u201CAnd these are some really smart kids,u201D says Ketover. u201CTheir priorities are just different from ours.u201D

u201CThese kids arenu2019t drawn to old gothic Ivy League edifices, musty libraries, hallowed dark oak halls, and ghosts of dead white men,u201D she added. u201CThey want luxury. They want comfort. A lot of these Southern schools have invested in infrastructure. They have nicer dorms. They have nicer facilities. Thereu2019s air conditioning.u201D

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u201CKids up north were pretty unhappy during those Covid lockdown years,u201D says Larry Glazer, 55. u201CMy son and his friends would look at TikTok and see all these college kids going to football games, throwing parties, living their lives. It has an impact.u201D (Sophie Park for The Free Press)

They also donu2019t have the same incentives to pick a school for its supposed u201Cprestige.u201D As many students are beginning to realize, a marquee college name doesnu2019t always translate to greater success. A 2023 study by a Dartmouth business professor found that just 11.8 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs have an Ivy League education, and only 9.8 percent got their MBA from an Ivy League. 

Georgia Techu2019s Clark says the kind of education that propels students into a stable upper-middle-class life is no longer exclusive to elite universities. u201CSome of the highest paying careers right now are STEM-heavy,u201D says Clark. u201CSome Ivies offer that, but you can also get it at Virginia Tech, Clemson, NC State, and Georgia Tech, where itu2019s cheaper, warmer, and friendlier. Itu2019s a better return on investment.u201D

Ketover, the Yale graduate, agrees. u201CI donu2019t know that the value of an Ivy League education is the same as it used to be,u201D she said. u201CPeople ask me all the time, u2018Would you do Yale again?u2019 I would. I loved it. But it used to mean something to go to a really, really good school. I think it means less today. Iu2019m working with clients in organizations that are hiring, and it really doesnu2019t fucking matter to them where you went to college. You got your degree, and thatu2019s enough.u201D

Another factor driving kids away from the Ivies and other elite colleges is the wave of antisemitism thatu2019s spread across their campuses, particularly after Hamasu2019s invasion of Israel on October 7. After the presidents of Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania were forced to resign in the wake of their disastrous testimony to Congress last December on how theyu2019re handling Jew hatred on campus, one college consultant said heu2019s seen many student applicants turn away from the Ivies.

u201CWe are working around the clock with students to restructure their college lists as a result of the fallout,u201D says Christopher Rim, the CEO of college consulting firm Command Education. u201COne student we work with recently abandoned her yearslong dream of attending Columbiau201D because of antisemitism claims. u201CWeu2019ve also seen a number of Jewish students who are interested in transferring, especially from Columbia, Cornell, and Penn.u201D

Ketover, whose daughter was a freshman at the University of Miami during Hamasu2019s attack, said she was impressed when the collegeu2019s president Julio Frenk became u201Cone of the first college presidents to issue an unequivocal condemnation of Hamas.u201D She added: u201CIt made us feel so much better.u201D

It should be noted that elite Southern schools like Duke, in North Carolina, and Vanderbilt, in Tennessee, are not entirely immune to the radical politics sweeping American campuses. But the advantages once offered by elite universities, like the freedom to debate ideas and disagree, increasingly seem to be disappearing. In the 2024 College Free Speech Rankings, released by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), four Ivy Leagues were in the bottom fifteenu2014Yale, Dartmouth, Penn, and in last place (with a score of 0.00), Harvard.

And that climate of censorship is rubbing off on kids. According to recent polls, over 80 percent of college students say they self-censor when expressing their views on campus, and at least 69 percent would be at least somewhat uncomfortable disagreeing with a professor about a political topic. (Meanwhile, a large number of Southern colleges rank high when it comes to fostering a climate of free speech.)

u201CIu2019ve always believed that education is about critical thinking, not indoctrination,u201D says Matt Griffin, a lumber supplier from Chocorua, New Hampshire, and the father of two sons. When his oldest son decided to enroll at college sports powerhouse Clemson, Griffin encouraged him. u201CNow that they have all the football money, they didnu2019t build a diversity center, they built a business school,u201D he says. u201CI told my son when we visited the campus, u2018That’s what you wanna see.u2019u2009u201D

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Chicago native Bethal Miles, 23, a senior at the University of Southern Mississippi, said the collegeu2019s low $11,618 per year price tag is one of its many perks. (Emily Kask for The Free Press)

Meanwhile, old stereotypes about the South, including its historical racism, are being rejected by many students applying from up north. For example, Bethal Miles, a 23-year-old Chicago native, decided to attend the University of Southern Mississippi, where heu2019ll graduate with a bacheloru2019s degree in communications next fall, even though the school has a racially charged history and still struggles with diversity. Southern Miss has just 38 percent minority enrollment among around 10,000 undergrads. Still, Miles was undeterred.

u201CSince day one, my classmates have made me feel welcome,u201D he told me. u201COther than the accents and their cowboy bootsu2014that was wild to me, man. They wear cowboy boots everywhereu2014it was like Iu2019d found my second home.u201D

After four years studying at Southern Miss, Miles said he has encountered some racismu2014heu2019s heard the occasional slur or has been confronted in bars by white patrons, whou2019ve accused him of stealing his own cell phoneu2014but he also discovered a culture unlike anything heu2019d experienced in the Midwest. His brothers at Omega Psi Phi, an African American fraternity, love to hunt, for example, he says. u201CTheyu2019ll take dogs and go out into the forest. And theyu2019re not into partying all night. Theyu2019d rather sit around a campfire, in their cowboy boots, and tell stories. Iu2019ll go home and tell my friends back in Chicago, u2018The South isnu2019t anything like you think.u2019u2009u201D

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u201CSince day one, my classmates have made me feel welcome,u201D Miles said. u201COther than the accents and their cowboy boots.u201D (Emily Kask for The Free Press)

Miles is quick to add that the low cost of his collegeu2014the annual tuition price tag at Southern Miss is $11,618u2014is another reason heu2019s happy with his choice. u201CA lot of my decision had to do with price.u201D 

But Ketover notes the cost of Southern schools isnu2019t always lower. u201CThe truth is, sending a kid to Miami is a fortune,u201D she said. u201CWay more expensive than some other places we were looking at.u201D The total cost for University of Miami, including housing, food, and fees, is $93,666. Harvard, meanwhile, is a comparatively affordable $82,866. Yet, Ketover feels itu2019s worth the expense. u201CWith the world the way it is, Iu2019m so happy sheu2019s there,u201D she says.

Southern colleges also offer something Northerners rarely find at elite schools: an introduction to people who donu2019t think or behave exactly like them, but are welcoming nonetheless. When visiting her son Scott, a student at Elon University since 2022, Francine Katzu2019s interactions with students and teachers has changed her entire perspective on Southerners. u201CI might not agree with the politics in the South, but Northerners could really learn a lot from Southerners on how to treat people,u201D she says.

Archie Glazer feels the same. After visiting several elite colleges in the Northeast this spring, he is trying to keep an open mind about where heu2019ll apply next year, but canu2019t get past his first impressions. 

u201CEverybody looked so miserable,u201D he says.

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