List of United States university campuses by enrollment

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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:

  • A single Individual campus with a single physical location of a four-year university within the United States
  • Enrollment is the sum of the headcount of undergraduate and graduate students
  • Enrollment is counted by the 21st-day headcount, as provided to the United States Department of Education under the Common Data Set program.
  • Campuses that have small secondary physical locations that are not reported separately (for extended education, outreach, etc.) are indicated with a footnote.

What this list does not include:

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


Contents

2011–2012 enrollment

Ten Largest Public University Campuses by Enrollment as of Fall 2011
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 Arizona State University a[›] Tempe, Arizona 59,794[1]
2 University of Central Florida b[›] Orlando, Florida 58,587[2]
3 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 56,867[3]
4 University of Minnesota Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota 52,557[4]
5 University of Texas at Austin b[›] Austin, Texas 51,112[5]
6 Texas A&M University b[›] College Station, Texas 50,051[6]
7 University of Florida b[›] Gainesville, Florida 49,589[7]
8 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 47,800[8]
9 Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 44,485[9]
10 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 42,731[10]

Notes:

  • ^ a: ASU consists of four campuses located in the same metro area; this count is for the Tempe, Arizona campus only.
  • ^ b: Official main campus enrollment count includes students enrolled in relatively small regional campuses

2010–2011 enrollment

Ten Largest Public University Campuses by Enrollment as of Fall 2010
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 Arizona State University a[›] Tempe, Arizona 58,371[11]
2 University of Central Florida b[›] Orlando, Florida 56,235[12]
3 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 56,064[13]
4 University of Minnesota Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota 51,721[14]
5 University of Texas at Austin b[›] Austin, Texas 51,195[15]
6 University of Florida b[›] Gainesville, Florida 49,827[16]
7 Texas A&M University b[›] College Station, Texas 49,129[17]
8 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 47,131[18]
9 Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 44,034[19]
10 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 42,464[20]
Ten Largest Private University Campuses by Enrollment as of Fall 2010
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 New York University Manhattan, New York, New York 43,404[21]
2 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 34,828[22]
3 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 34,130[23]
4 Excelsior College Albany, New York 32,029[24]
5 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts 31,960[25]
6 Nova Southeastern University b[›] Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida 29,154[26]
7 DePaul University Chicago, Illinois 25,072[27]
8 George Washington University b[›] Washington, D.C. 25,061[28]
9 Long Island University b[›] Brooklyn, New York, New York 24,258[29]
10 Columbia University b[›] Manhattan, New York, New York 24,230[30]

Notes:

  • ^ a: ASU consists of four campuses located in the same metro area; this count is for the Tempe, Arizona campus only.
  • ^ b: Official main campus enrollment count includes students enrolled in relatively small regional campuses

2009–2010 enrollment

Ten Largest Public University Campuses by Enrollment as of Fall 2009
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 Arizona State University a[›] Tempe, Arizona 55,552[31]
2 The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 55,014[32]
3 University of Central Florida b[›] Orlando, Florida 53,537[33]
4 University of Minnesota Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota 51,659[34]
5 University of Texas at Austin b[›] Austin, Texas 51,032[35]
6 University of Florida b[›] Gainesville, Florida 50,691[36]
7 Texas A&M University b[›] College Station, Texas 48,885[37]
8 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 47,100[38]
9 Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 44,832[39]
10 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 42,347[40]
Ten Largest Private University Campuses by Enrollment as of Fall 2009
Ranking University Location Enrollment
1 New York University New York, New York 44,404[41]
2 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 33,747[42]
3 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 32,955[43]
4 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts 31,766[44]
5 Nova Southeastern University b[›] Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida 28,378[45]
6 Columbia University b[›] Manhattan, New York, New York 25,459[46]
7 DePaul University Chicago, Illinois 25,072[27]
8 Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 25,004[47]
9 George Washington University b[›] Washington, D.C. 24,531[48]
10 Long Island University b[›] Brooklyn, New York, New York 24,449[49]

Notes:

  • ^ a: ASU consists of four campuses located in the same metro area; this count is for the Tempe, Arizona campus only.
  • ^ b: Official main campus enrollment count includes students enrolled in relatively small regional campuses

See also

References

  1. ^ Arizona State University Quick Facts Fall 2011 (PDF)
  2. ^ Big East: A Monumental Week for UCF
  3. ^ Ohio State University - Statistical Summary Autumn 2011
  4. ^ University of Minnesota OIR : Enrollment Headcount Data for Fall 2011
  5. ^ The University of Texas at Austin Office of Information Management and Analysis – Summary Enrollment Data Fall 2011 (PDF)
  6. ^ Texas A&M University – Enrollment Profile Fall 2011 (PDF)
  7. ^ University of Florida Fall Enrollment 2011 (PDF)
  8. ^ Michigan State University Facts
  9. ^ PSU Fall to Fall Enrollment Comparison 2011 and 2010
  10. ^ Indiana University Fact Book Enrollment by Class and Level Bloomington Fall 2011
  11. ^ Fall 2010 enrollment shows record high retention, quality, diversity
  12. ^ Growth With Quality: UCF is Nation's Second-Largest University
  13. ^ Ohio State sets new enrollment records
  14. ^ University of Minnesota OIR: Campus and Unit Enrollment by Academic Level for Fall 2010
  15. ^ The University of Texas at Austin Office of Information Management and Analysis – Summary Enrollment Data Fall 2010
  16. ^ University of Florida Fall Enrollment 2010
  17. ^ Texas A&M University – Enrollment Profile Fall 2010
  18. ^ MSU Facts
  19. ^ PSU 10 Year Historical Enrollment
  20. ^ Indiana University Fact Book Bloomington Enrollment by Class and Level Fall 2010
  21. ^ NYU Demographics – 2009
  22. ^ USC at a glance, 2009–10 enrollment
  23. ^ All day-time enrollments for past 60 years
  24. ^ Excelsior College Viewbook (PDF)
  25. ^ About BU 2010 enrollment
  26. ^ NSU first look, 2008–09 enrollment
  27. ^ a b DePaul University Achieves Record-Breaking Enrollment Over 25,000, Despite The Recession
  28. ^ University Facts – The George Washington University
  29. ^ LIU Facts and Figures
  30. ^ Columbia University Facts 2009 (PDF)
  31. ^ ASU fall 2009 enrollment sets record
  32. ^ ASU's Tempe campus now nation's largest
  33. ^ UCF Moves Up, Now Nation’s 3rd Largest
  34. ^ University of Minnesota releases enrollment numbers for current school year : UMNews : University of Minnesota
  35. ^ The University of Texas at Austin Preliminary Enrollment Analysis for Fall 2009
  36. ^ University of Florida Fall Enrollment 2009
  37. ^ A&M Fall Enrollment Record High
  38. ^ MSU enrollment up slightly from a year ago
  39. ^ PSU 10 Year Historical Enrollment
  40. ^ Indiana University Fact Book Bloomington Enrollment by Level Fall 2009
  41. ^ NYU Demographics – 2009
  42. ^ USC at a glance, 2009–10 enrollment
  43. ^ All day-time enrollments for past 60 years
  44. ^ About BU 2008 enrollment
  45. ^ NSU first look, 2008–09 enrollment
  46. ^ Columbia University Facts 2009 (PDF)
  47. ^ Student Enrollment Data (PDF)
  48. ^ University Facts – The George Washington University
  49. ^ LIU Facts and Figures

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