Adesoji A. Oni , Students’ Perception of Cult Activity on United States Colleges and University Campuses, Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 4,Issue 3, 2007, Pages 424-430, ISSN 1683-8831, pjssci.2007.424.430, (https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=pjssci.2007.424.430) Abstract: The study investigated students’ perceptions of cult activity on United State Colleges and University campuses. Three hundred students from 6 Colleges and University campuses in US were involved. The students were randomly selected from the school population. The instrument used was a validated self-developed questionnaire. Five research questions were raised and answered. Chi-square and t-test statistics were utilized to analyze the research questions. Findings revealed that United States Colleges and University students perceived male dominance in cult membership and identified broken home as a potent factor to cult membership, while significant difference in the effect of cult activity on social order on the campuses were perceived by the respondents. Keywords: Student`s perception;cult activity;United States;colleges and university