List of United States university campuses by enrollment

This list of largest United States university campuses by enrollment includes only individual four-year campuses, not four-year universities. Universities can have multiple campuses with a single administration.

What this list includes:

What this list does not include:

For other lists that measure university enrollment, see the See also section below.

Contents

2010–2011 enrollment

Ten Largest Public University Campuses as of Fall 2010
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 Arizona State University a[›] Tempe, Arizona 58,371[1]
2 University of Central Florida b[›] Orlando, Florida 56,235[2]
3 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 56,064[3]
4 University of Minnesota Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota 51,721[4]
5 University of Texas at Austin b[›] Austin, Texas 51,195[5]
6 University of Florida b[›] Gainesville, Florida 49,827[6]
7 Texas A&M University b[›] College Station, Texas 49,129[7]
8 University of South Florida b[›] Tampa, Florida 47,576[8]
9 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 47,131[9]
10 Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 44,817 [10]
Nine Largest Private University Campuses as of Fall 2010
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 New York University Manhattan, New York, New York 43,404[11]
2 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 34,828[12]
3 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 34,130[13]
4 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts 31,960[14]
5 Nova Southeastern University b[›] Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida 29,154[15]
6 DePaul University Chicago, Illinois 25,072[16]
7 George Washington University b[›] Washington, D.C. 25,061[17]
8 Long Island University b[›] Brooklyn, New York, New York 24,258[18]
9 Columbia University b[›] Manhattan, New York, New York 24,230[19]

Notes:

2009–2010 enrollment

Ten Largest Public University Campuses as of Fall 2009
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 Arizona State University a[›] Tempe, Arizona 55,552[20]
2 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 55,014[21]
3 University of Central Florida b[›] Orlando, Florida 53,537[22]
4 University of Minnesota Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota 51,659[23]
5 University of Texas at Austin b[›] Austin, Texas 51,032[24]
6 University of Florida b[›] Gainesville, Florida 50,691[25]
7 Texas A&M University b[›] College Station, Texas 48,885[26]
8 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 47,100[27]
9 University of South Florida b[›] Tampa, Florida 46,612[28]
10 Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 44,832[29]
Ten Largest Private University Campuses as of Fall 2009
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 New York University New York, New York 44,404[30]
2 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 33,747[31]
3 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 32,955[32]
4 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts 31,766[33]
5 Nova Southeastern University b[›] Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida 28,378[34]
6 Columbia University b[›] Manhattan, New York, New York 25,459[35]
7 DePaul University Chicago, Illinois 25,072[16]
8 Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 25,004[36]
9 George Washington University b[›] Washington, D.C. 24,531[37]
10 Long Island University b[›] Brooklyn, New York, New York 24,449[38]

Notes:

2008–2009 enrollment

Ten Largest Public University Campuses as of Fall 2008
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 53,715[39]
2 Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona 52,734[39]
3 University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 51,413[39]
4 University of Minnesota Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota 51,141[40]
5 University of Central Florida b[›] Orlando, Florida 50,275[41]
6 University of Texas at Austin b[›] Austin, Texas 50,006[42]
7 Texas A&M University b[›] College Station, Texas 48,029[43]
8 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 46,648[44]
9 University of South Florida b[›] Tampa, Florida 46,174[45]
10 Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 44,112[46]
Ten Largest Private University Campuses as of Fall 2008
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 New York University Manhattan, New York, New York 38,391[47]
2 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 34,126[48]
3 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 33,500[49]
4 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts 32,735[50]
5 Liberty University b[›] Lynchburg, Virginia 32,222[51]
6 Nova Southeastern University b[›] Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida 28,796[52]
7 Columbia University Manhattan, New York, New York 25,495[53]
8 Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 24,752[54]
9 DePaul University Chicago, Illinois 24,352[55]
10 Long Island University b[›] Brooklyn, New York, New York 24,170[56]

Note:

See also

References

  1. ^ Fall 2010 enrollment shows record high retention, quality, diversity
  2. ^ Growth With Quality: UCF is Nation's Second-Largest University
  3. ^ Ohio State sets new enrollment records
  4. ^ University of Minnesota OIR: Campus and Unit Enrollment by Academic Level for Fall 2010
  5. ^ The University of Texas at Austin Office of Information Management and Analysis – Summary Enrollment Data Fall 2010
  6. ^ University of Florida Fall Enrollment 2010
  7. ^ Texas A&M University – Enrollment Profile Fall 2010
  8. ^ USF System Facts: 2010/2011
  9. ^ MSU Facts
  10. ^ PSU 10 Year Historical Enrollment
  11. ^ NYU Demographics – 2009
  12. ^ USC at a glance, 2009–10 enrollment
  13. ^ All day-time enrollments for past 60 years
  14. ^ About BU 2010 enrollment
  15. ^ NSU first look, 2008–09 enrollment
  16. ^ a b DePaul University Achieves Record-Breaking Enrollment Over 25,000, Despite The Recession
  17. ^ University Facts – The George Washington University
  18. ^ LIU Facts and Figures
  19. ^ Columbia University Facts 2009 (PDF)
  20. ^ ASU fall 2009 enrollment sets record
  21. ^ ASU's Tempe campus now nation's largest
  22. ^ UCF Moves Up, Now Nation’s 3rd Largest
  23. ^ University of Minnesota releases enrollment numbers for current school year : UMNews : University of Minnesota
  24. ^ The University of Texas at Austin Preliminary Enrollment Analysis for Fall 2009
  25. ^ University of Florida Fall Enrollment 2009
  26. ^ A&M Fall Enrollment Record High
  27. ^ MSU enrollment up slightly from a year ago
  28. ^ 2009–2010 First-Day Enrollment Figures
  29. ^ PSU 10 Year Historical Enrollment
  30. ^ NYU Demographics – 2009
  31. ^ USC at a glance, 2009–10 enrollment
  32. ^ All day-time enrollments for past 60 years
  33. ^ About BU 2008 enrollment
  34. ^ NSU first look, 2008–09 enrollment
  35. ^ Columbia University Facts 2009 (PDF)
  36. ^ Student Enrollment Data (PDF)
  37. ^ University Facts – The George Washington University
  38. ^ LIU Facts and Figures
  39. ^ a b c Ohio State named nation’s largest college – again
  40. ^ "University of Minnesota-Twin Cities". National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education. http://nces.ed.gov/globallocator/col_info_popup.asp?ID=174066. Retrieved 2009-09-17. 
  41. ^ 2008–2009 UCF Enrollment Profile
  42. ^ USA Today
  43. ^ TAMU Fall 2008 Common Data Set
  44. ^ MSU Fall 2008 Common Data Set
  45. ^ USF Fall 2008 Enrollment Data
  46. ^ PSU 10 Year Historical Enrollment
  47. ^ NYU Demographics – 2008
  48. ^ Utah College – BYU at a glance
  49. ^ USC at a glance, 2008–09 enrollment
  50. ^ About BU 2008 enrollment
  51. ^ College Board: LU enrollment
  52. ^ NSU first look, 2008–09 enrollment
  53. ^ Columbia University Fall headcount enrollment by school, 1997–2008
  54. ^ Northeastern University – Student Enrollment Data
  55. ^ DePaul Key Fact 2008
  56. ^ LIU Facts and Figures

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