<p>I don’t have the exact answer but I know they were thinking this was the largest percentage yet. I suspect it is 7%. I don’t know what is the incoming Freshman class number. They were at 87 identified Jewish kids at the time of my d’s acceptance( March) which was very close to 10% of the early decision acceptances. I don’t think that number held once regular decision accepted students committed to Elon. However, we have to remember that number reflects families that have identified themselves as Jewish. There are many kids for many different reasons who choose not to be identified as Jewish. I realize some of them do so because they truly don’t care but not all. Numbers shouldn’t be the only measurement. Quality of Jewish life too is very important. I am hoping for a good experience - I’ll keep you posted on that.</p>