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This is a '''list of the largest United States colleges and universities by enrollment''' for colleges and universities with an enrollment above 50,000 students.<!-- BOTH COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE LIST -->


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'''What this list includes:'''
* Colleges and universities within the United States
* [[University system]]s if the system is run under a single administration
* Enrollment is the sum of the headcount of undergraduate and graduate students
* Enrollment is counted by the [http://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/ Integrated Post-secondary Education System] within the [[U.S. Department of Education]].
* Enrollment is the 12-month unduplicated headcount, indicating the number of unique students who attended the university during the year.


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* Any indication of how many of the enrolled students are full or part time (e.g., some universities may have a high enrollment, but have most students enrolled in only a single class)
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* Colleges and universities with a total enrollment of less than 50,000
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For other lists that measure university enrollment, see the [[#See also|See Also]] section below.
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==List of largest U.S. colleges and universities by enrollment==
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{| class="wikitable" align=left; margin-left:3px; text-size:50%; text-align:center" width="80%"
|align=center colspan="5"| '''Largest U.S. colleges and universities by total enrollment''' <!-- BOTH COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE LIST -->
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| '''Ranking''' || '''College''' || '''Location''' || '''Enrollment''' <!--Though some rounding is permitting, enrollment must be correct to at least 2 significant digits-->|| '''Year'''
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|1 || [[State University of New York]] || 64 Campuses, New York State || 464,981 || 2009<ref>http://www.suny.edu/About_suny/fastfacts/index.cfm Retrieved 2010-08-17.</ref>
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|2 || [[University of Phoenix]] || Online / Multiple Campuses || 455,600 ||
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|3 || [[California State University]] || 23 Campuses ||450,000 ||
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|4 || [[Community College of the Air Force]] || Multiple Campuses ||332,095 ||
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|5 || [[City University of New York]] || [[New York City|New York, New York]] || 261,602 ||
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|6 || [[Maricopa County Community College District]] || [[Phoenix Metropolitan Area]] || 260,000 || 2009<ref>[http://www.maricopa.edu/about/index.php?demographics Student Enrollment Totals and Demographics and Employee Totals] Retrieved 2010-08-17.</ref>
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|7 || [[Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana]] || Multiple Campuses || 165,000 || 2008-2009<ref>[http://www.ivytech.edu/institutional-research/Enrollment/Academic.html Ivy Tech Office of Institutional Research Annual Unduplicated Headcount] Retrieved 2010-08-17.</ref>\
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|8 || [[The Pennsylvania State University]] || Multiple Campuses || 94,301 || 2008-2009<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_State_University Pennsylvania State University] Retrieved 2010-10-20.</ref>\
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|11 || [[Arizona State University]] || [[Phoenix Metropolitan Area]] || 70,440<ref>http://asunews.asu.edu/20100909_enrollment</ref> ||
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|12 || [[Houston Community College System]] || [[Houston|Houston, Texas]] || 68,011 ||
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|13 || [[University of Minnesota|University of Minnesota - Twin Cities]] || [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis, Minnesota]] || 65,622 ||
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|14 || [[University of Puerto Rico]] || [[Puerto Rico]], USA || 64,511 ||
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|15 || [[Northern Virginia Community College]] || [[Virginia]] || 63,000 ||
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|16 || [[North Harris Montgomery Community College District]] || [[Harris County, Texas]] || 62,705 ||
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|18 || [[Ohio State University]] || [[Columbus, Ohio]] || 60,466 ||
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|19 || [[University of Florida]] || [[Gainesville, Florida]] || 59,050 ||
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|20 || [[Austin Community College]] || [[Austin, Texas]] || 57,227 ||
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|21 || [[University of Central Florida]] || [[Orlando, Florida]] || 55,358 ||
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|22 || [[Santa Ana College]] || [[Santa Ana, California]] || 55,227 ||
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==See also==
* [[List of largest United States university campuses by enrollment]]
* [[List of largest universities by enrollment]]
* [[List of largest United States universities by undergraduate enrollment]]
* [(University of Phoenix is a for-profit university: http://www.bbb.org/central-northern-western-arizona/business-reviews/schools-academic-colleges-and-universities/university-of-phoenix-central-administration-in-phoenix-az-37001814/)

==Notes==
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==References==
*[http://nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/ Integrated PostSecondary Education Data System], [[U.S. Department of Education]]. Dataset cutting tool: All colleges and universities by enrollment count

[[Category:Lists of universities and colleges in the United States|Enrollment]]
[[Category:Lists of superlatives]]

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