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Which Universities Have the Largest Enrollments?

So, I'm kinda thinking about throwing my hat in the ring for a university with a large student body. Does anyone have a list of the largest universities by enrollment? It'd help me decide if the 'big fish in a big pond' path is right for me.

2 months ago

Absolutely, that's a valid consideration. Large universities can offer a vibrant, diverse community and a wealth of resources. Here are some universities in the United States that, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, have some of the largest enrollments:

1. University of Central Florida: Known for its location in Orlando and diverse academic opportunities, the University of Central Florida has a total of over 70,000 students.

2. Texas A&M University: Located in College Station, Texas A&M has a student population of roughly 75,000. Strong programs include engineering and agriculture and it's known for its meaningful traditions.

3. Ohio State University: Located in Columbus, Ohio State offers over 150 undergraduate degree programs and has a student body of roughly 63,000.

4. Florida International University: FIU is a public research university in Miami with a total student body of around 58,000. It's known for its hospitality and business programs.

5. University of Florida: Located in Gainesville, UF has its own student body of approximately 56,000 and is respected for its strong programs in business, engineering, and the liberal arts.

6. Arizona State University: ASU in Tempe has a student body of over 50,776 for its Tempe campus, but the total number is closer to 100,000 when including all campuses and its robust online programs.

Always remember, it's crucial to consider not just the size of the university, but also factors like academic programs, campus culture, location, and other resources. Each of these universities is unique beyond just their size. Attend virtual tours or information sessions to get insights into the student experience there. Even though all of these schools are large, they can vary quite a bit in other ways.

As you build your college list, you may find college search engines useful, like CollegeVine's, which allows you to filter schools based on a range of factors, including not just size but also majors offered, student/faculty ratio, admissions requirements, and so on. This tool can help you build a list of schools that are sure to be a good all-around fit for you.

Happy college hunting!

2 months ago

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