List of the largest United States colleges and universities by enrollment
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This is a list of the largest United States colleges and universities by enrollment for colleges and universities in the United States.
What this list includes:
- Colleges and universities within the United States
- University systems 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 Integrated Post-secondary Education System within the United States Department of Education.
- Enrollment is the 12-month unduplicated headcount, indicating the number of unique students who attended the university during the year.
What this list does not include:
- 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)
- Any indication of how many students are online-only.
For other lists that measure university enrollment, see the see also section below.
Rankings
editThe United States Department of Education's Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System contains information on all 6,125 officially recognized institutions of higher education in the United States. The following is a list of the ten largest institutions of higher education by Fall 2020 enrollment, meaning it is the number of unique individuals who were enrolled in at least one class on the 21st day of the Fall 2020 semester. Whether a system of individual campuses is counted as one or multiple institutions depends on how that institution is accredited and chartered. All data can be verified on the IPEDS system website.[1] Since the Covid Pandemic, college enrollment has seen a decline.[2]
2020
editU.S. Department of Education Fall 2020 Enrollment[3] | ||||
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Rank | Name | Classification | Location | Enrollment |
1 | Western Governors University | Private | Online | 147,866 |
2 | Southern New Hampshire University | Private, Non-profit | New Hampshire | 134,345 |
3 | Grand Canyon University | Private, For-profit | Arizona | 103,427 |
4 | Liberty University | Private | Virginia | 96,709 |
5 | The Pennsylvania State University | Public | Pennsylvania | 89,816 |
6 | University of Phoenix-Arizona | Private, For-profit | Arizona | 89,763 |
7 | Arizona State University Campus Immersion | Public research university | Arizona | 74,795 |
8 | Dallas College | Public community college | Texas | 74,781 |
9 | University of Central Florida | Public | Florida | 71,881 |
10 | Texas A&M University-College Station | Public | Texas | 77,491 (as of 2023) |
2013
edit- ^ As of July 1, 2018, Grand Canyon University has transitioned from for-profit to nonprofit.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ IPEDS Datacenter United States Department of Education.
- ^ Belkin, Douglas (20 October 2022). "College Enrollment Declines Again Though Online Schools, HBCUs See Increases". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
- ^ IPEDS Datacenter
- ^ IPEDS Datacenter
- ^ "Enrollment | CSU".
- ^ "University of California | 1: Undergraduate Admissions and Enrollment".
- ^ "About Wake Tech". 21 December 2021.
External links
edit- Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, U.S. Department of Education. Dataset cutting tool: All colleges and universities by enrollment count.