The "Stop Antisemitism on College Campuses Act" aims to prohibit the distribution of State aid to higher education institutions that either support antisemitic events or organizations or fail to adequately address acts of antisemitism on their campuses. The bill outlines specific criteria under which State aid would be denied, including the authorization or funding of antisemitic activities, non-enforcement of student conduct codes related to harassment and bullying, and insufficient punishment for those committing acts of antisemitism. The act emphasizes the importance of maintaining a safe and supportive environment for Jewish students and condemns the rise of antisemitic rhetoric and actions in educational settings.

Additionally, the bill defines antisemitism according to the working definition adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance on May 26, 2016. It underscores the responsibility of institutions to uphold free speech while ensuring that such freedoms do not incite violence or disrupt the educational mission. The act is set to take effect immediately upon passage.