Monday, March 29, 2010

Which colleges have the highest enrollment?

In 2006, the five colleges with the highest enrollment were: University of Phoenix, Online Campus with 165,373 students; Ohio State University with 51,818; Miami-Dade College with 51,329; Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus with 51,234; and University of Florida with 50,912.


SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2009). Digest of Education Statistics, 2008 (NCES 2009-020), Chapter 3.

Enrollment of the 20 largest degree-granting college and university campuses: Fall 2006
Institution
State
Rank1
Total enrollment
University of Phoenix, Online Campus
Arizona 1 165,373
Ohio State University, Main Campus
Ohio 2 51,818
Miami-Dade College
Florida 3 51,329
Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus
Arizona 4 51,234
University of Florida
Florida 5 50,912
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Minnesota 6 50,402
University of Texas at Austin
Texas 7 49,697
University of Central Florida
Florida 8 46,646
Michigan State University
Michigan 9 45,520
Texas A&M University
Texas 10 45,380
City College of San Francisco
California 11 44,392
University of South Florida
Florida 12 43,636
Pennsylvania State U, Penn State Main Campus
Pennsylvania 13 42,914
University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign
Illinois 14 42,738
Houston Community College System
Texas 15 42,526
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Wisconsin 16 41,028
New York University
New York 17 40,870
North Harris Montgomery Community College District
Texas 18 40,846
Purdue University, Main Campus
Indiana 19 40,609
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Michigan 20 40,025

1Colleges and university campuses ranked by fall 2006 enrollment data.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2009). Digest of Education Statistics, 2008 (NCES 2009-020), Table 236.
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