The Huff-n-Blow Post I cited above actually has a pretty good discussion going on in the comments section. One of the posters provided the following information:
Wayne909
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6 hours ago (11:54 PM)
Apparently the reverse would never become an issue for three Islamic Universiti#es in the US. They do not accept non-Muslim students. Some excerpts from each institutio#n's website:
Islamic University of America:
http://www#.islamicau#.org/stati#c/
Our vision is to provide excellent Islamic higher education in the United States. Our endeavor is to serve thousands of Muslims and especially the new Muslim generation#s.
Undergradu#ate Degrees: Imam Preparatio#n and Islamic Studies Teacher Preparatio#n
Islamic Univesity of Minnesota:
http://www#.iumn.net/#English/EH#ome.aspx
The mission of the Islamic University of Minnesota is to provide quality, authentic, and relevant Islamic education that is affordable for the general public.
The IUMN Bachelor's Program is a four-year degree program designed to help students acquire all essential Islamic knowledge and equip them to pursue careers in academia or practice.
Zaytuna College:
http://www#.zaytunaco#llege.org/
Islam has never become rooted in a particular land until that land began producing its own religious scholars. There are several million Muslims in the United States and rapidly growing Muslim population#s in Canada, Great Britain, and Western Europe. Yet, there are no accredited academic institutio#ns capable of training students in the varied sciences of Islam,....
Degrees: Islamic Law and Theology, Arabic Language
It appears Professor Banzhaf believes that private Muslim colleges can do as they will, while private non-Muslim institutio#ns are required to meet the "human rights" requiremen#ts of Muslims.