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Colleges with highest enrollment?

Hi! I'm potentially interested in studying at a larger institution and was wondering if anyone had details on colleges with the highest student enrollment? I kind of enjoy being part of a big crowd!

a day ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help out with this!

A university's size can greatly impact your college experience, so it's great that you're considering this factor. When it comes to large universities, the highest-enrolled universities in the U.S are typically public state schools.

1. Texas A&M University: This school in College Station, Texas boasts a substantially large undergraduate student population too, with over 60,000.

2. University of Central Florida: This public university, located in Orlando, is currently the largest in the country in terms of undergraduate student enrollment, with over 59,000 undergraduates.

3. The Ohio State University: Based in Columbus, Ohio, this university has over 52,000 undergraduate students.

4. Florida International University: Having more than 45,000 students, this is another one of the largest universities in Florida and the US.

5. University of Texas at Austin: With roughly 42,000 undergraduate students, this school is among the largest in Texas and nationally.

It's worth keeping in mind that these enrollment figures are just one aspect of what makes these universities large. Each of these schools also has several satellite campuses, thousands of staff members, and a widespread reputation. But size isn't everything, so while these universities may have the biggest student populations, you'll also want to consider factors like academic programs, location, campus culture, extracurricular opportunities, and housing options when choosing a school.

A large student body can bring a vibrant and diverse community, but it might also mean larger class sizes and a potentially less personalized education experience. Happy hunting!

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