<p>What colleges are relgious, but truly don't impact the student body? (in northeast) colleges i can think of are muhlenberg- they are lutheran but face it a high percentage of jewish students go there etc.</p>
<p>This could vary a lot between how strict you mean this- For example - I go to Belmont University a “christian” school but I am agnostic, as are many of my friends all of who don’t ever discuss/encounter religion except when required. However, there are tons of christians here and many christian student organizations,and we have required religion. So in the sense that are we a christian school? I’d say yes. Is everything centered around the Christian faith? Classes are taught by only Christians, but I’d say in general the student body is pretty liberal, and a good amount are not christian.</p>
<p>OP, what’s wrong with Jewish students?</p>
<p>Chapman University is a great Christian school that is not strict. Anyone can go there.</p>