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Notes
edit- ^ The enrollment count for Johnson & Wales University does not include 2,923 students in its distance learning programs.
- ^ The Naval War College is not categorized by the Carnegie Classification. However, it is comparable to the Naval Postgraduate School, which is categorized as a masters university.
- ^ The enrollment count for the Naval War College is for the 2021–2022 academic year and does not include 5,257 students in their distance learning programs.
- ^ The enrollment count for Roger Williams University includes 524 students at the School of Law, which is listed as a separate school in IPEDS.
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