List of United States university campuses by undergraduate enrollment
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This list of largest United States universities by undergraduate 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 undergraduate students
- 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:
- University systems, or universities that have multiple physical campuses.
For other lists that measure university enrollment, see the See Also section below.
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2009-2010 enrollment [edit]
| Largest United States Universities by Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2009 | |||
| Ranking | University | Location | Enrollment |
| 1 | University of Central Florida a[›] | Orlando, Florida | 45,398[1] |
| 2 | Ohio State University | Columbus, Ohio | 41,348[2] |
| 3 | Arizona State University a[›] | Tempe, Arizona | 41,256[3] |
| 4 | Florida International University | Miami, Florida | 39,147[4][clarification needed] |
| 5 | Rutgers University | New Brunswick, New Jersey | 38,902[5][clarification needed] |
| 6 | Texas A&M University a[›] | College Station, Texas | 38,810[6] |
| 7 | Pennsylvania State University | University Park, Pennsylvania | 38,630[7] |
| 8 | University of Texas at Austin a[›] | Austin, Texas | 38,168[8] |
| 9 | University of South Florida a[›] | Tampa, Florida | 36,595[9] |
| 10 | Michigan State University | East Lansing, Michigan | 36,489[10] |
Note:
- ^ a: Official main campus enrollment count includes students enrolled in relatively small regional campuses
2008-2009 enrollment [edit]
| Largest United States Universities by Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2008 | |||
| Ranking | University | Location | Enrollment |
| 1 | University of Central Florida a[›] | Orlando, Florida | 42,933[11] |
| 2 | University of Texas at Austin a[›] | Austin, Texas | 39,000[12] |
| 3 | Arizona State University a[›] | Tempe, Arizona | 38,627[3] |
| 4 | Ohio State University | Columbus, Ohio | 38,479[13] |
| 5 | Texas A&M University a[›] | College Station, Texas | 38,430[14] |
| 6 | Pennsylvania State University | University Park, Pennsylvania | 37,988[15] |
| 7 | University of Florida a[›] | Gainesville, Florida | 35,528[16] |
| 8 | Michigan State University | East Lansing, Michigan | 34,853[17] |
| 9 | Purdue University | West Lafayette, Indiana | 32,377[18] |
| 10 | Florida State University | Tallahassee, Florida | 31,508[19] |
Note:
- ^ a: Official main campus enrollment count includes students enrolled in relatively small regional campuses
2007-2008 enrollment [edit]
| Largest United States Universities by Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2007 | |||
| Ranking | University | Location | Enrollment |
| 1 | University of Central Florida a[›] | Orlando, Florida | 41,488[20] |
| 2 | University of Texas at Austin a[›] | Austin, Texas | 37,459[21] |
| 3 | Pennsylvania State University | University Park, Pennsylvania | 36,815[15] |
| 4 | Texas A&M University a[›] | College Station, Texas | 36,580 |
| 5 | Ohio State University | Columbus, Ohio | 34,480 |
| 6 | Arizona State University a[›] | Tempe, Arizona | 32,722 |
| 7 | Michigan State University | East Lansing, Michigan | 32,588 |
| 8 | Purdue University | West Lafayette, Indiana | 31,761[22] |
| 9 | University of Florida a[›] | Gainesville, Florida | 31,742 |
| 10 | Florida State University | Tallahassee, Florida | 31,058 |
Note:
- ^ a: Official main campus enrollment count includes students enrolled in relatively small regional campuses
See also [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ "Enrollment 2009-2010". Iroffice.ucf.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ http://oaa.osu.edu/irp/publisher_surveys/2010ColumbusCDS.pdf
- ^ a b "Arizona State University, Tempe (ASU) | (480) 965-9011". 33.421986;-111.939914: Campusexplorer.com. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ USA. "Florida International University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia". En.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ http://www.tamu.edu/oisp/common-data-set/enrollment-and-persistence-2009.pdf
- ^ "Penn State Fact Book". Budget.psu.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ http://www.utexas.edu/academic/ima/sites/default/files/RPT_ENRL_FA09_SENR_SummEnrollData.pdf
- ^ http://usfweb2.usf.edu/InfoMart/cds/cds2009_2010.pdf
- ^ http://dev.opb.msu.edu/institution/documents/CDS0910_pageB.pdf
- ^ "Enrollment 2008-2009". Iroffice.ucf.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ "About UT | The University of Texas at Austin". Utexas.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ [2][dead link]
- ^ http://www.tamu.edu/opir/reports/ep/epfa2008_certified.pdf
- ^ a b "Penn State Fact Book". Budget.psu.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ [3][dead link]
- ^ "Michigan State University (MSU) | (517) 355-1855". 42.743099;-84.483737: Campusexplorer.com. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ "Purdue University, Main Campus | (765) 494-4600". 40.420211;-86.914193: Campusexplorer.com. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ http://www.ir.fsu.edu/student/studentinfo.cfm?ID=t_enrollfaculty
- ^ "Enrollment 2007-2008". Iroffice.ucf.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ "Welcome to IMA! | Office of Information Management & Analysis". Utexas.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ http://www.purdue.edu/futureboilermaker/Academic_Profile/Student_Enrollment.html
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