Does anyone have a list or know some of the colleges with the largest enrollments? I feel like I would thrive in a bigger environment, so knowing which schools have more students could help me narrow down my choices. Thanks!
Certainly! Here's a list of some of the largest universities in terms of enrollment in the United States, including both undergraduate and graduate students:
1. University of Central Florida (UCF) - around 66,000 students
2. Texas A&M University - around 69,000 students
3. Ohio State University (OSU) - around 61,000 students
4. Florida International University (FIU) - around 58,000 students
5. University of Florida (UF) - around 55,000 students
6. Arizona State University (ASU) - around 74,000 students (across all campuses)
7. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) - around 51,000 students
8. Michigan State University (MSU) - around 50,000 students
9. California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) - around 41,000 students
10. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) - around 46,000 students at the main campus
Please note that these numbers can change from year to year, so it's a good idea to double-check the latest enrollment numbers while researching the universities. In addition to student population size, consider factors like campus location, academic programs, and available resources when making your college decision. Good luck!
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