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