Largest Colleges and Universities in the U.S.

The largest university in the U.S. serves more than 80,000 students. Find statistics about the country's biggest colleges.
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Data Summary

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    The college campus with the largest enrollment is Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.Note Reference [1]
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    The largest university in the U.S. by total enrollment is Western Governors University, a fully online college.Note Reference [2]
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    All of the top-25 largest college campuses by enrollment are public universities, except two: New York University and the University of Southern California.
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    Georgetown University is the largest Catholic university in the U.S.
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    Six of the country's top 50 largest colleges serve students exclusively online.
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    Four of the country's top 50 largest colleges are two-year colleges.
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    Texas is home to 8 of the 50 largest colleges in the U.S.

Colleges and universities range widely in size, from tight-knit campuses of 2,000 students or fewer to massive institutions serving tens of thousands. And as online learning becomes increasingly popular, schools' student bodies can stretch around the world.

Find the biggest colleges in the country in our lists below. Plus, find the top 15 largest private and Catholic universities.

Largest Colleges in the U.S.

The largest college campus in the U.S. by student enrollment is Arizona State University. More than 80,000 students attend school at the College Station campus.

Most of the country's largest colleges are public schools, with two exceptions: New York University and the University of Southern California.

25 Largest Four-Year College Campuses by Enrollment, Fall 2022
Rank Institution Name Classification Enrollment
1 Arizona State University Campus Immersion Public 80,065
2 Texas A&M University, College Station Public 74,014
3 University of Central Florida Public 68,346
4 Ohio State University, Main Campus Public 60,540
5 New York University Private Nonprofit 59,144
6 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Public 56,916
7 Florida International University Public 55,609
8 University of Florida Public 55,211
9 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Public 54,955
10 The University of Texas at Austin Public 52,384
11 University of Washington, Seattle Campus Public 52,319
12 Purdue University, Main Campus Public 51,528
13 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Public 51,225
14 Rutgers University, New Brunswick Public 50,637
15 The Pennsylvania State University Public 50,028
16 Michigan State University Public 50,023
17 University of South Florida Public 49,600
18 University of Arizona Public 49,403
19 University of Wisconsin, Madison Public 48,956
20 University of Southern California Private Nonprofit 48,945
21 Indiana University, Bloomington Public 47,005
22 University of Houston Public 46,700
23 University of California, Los Angeles Public 46,430
24 University of California, Berkeley Public 45,307
25 Georgia Institute of Technology, Main Campus Public 45,296
Source: NCESNote Reference [1], Note Reference [2]

Did You Know?

Which state has the biggest colleges?

  • Eight of the 50 largest colleges and universities in the U.S. are in Texas.
  • Seven are in Florida, three of which are in the top 10.
  • Five of the 50 biggest colleges are in Arizona.

Get to Know the Top 10 Largest Colleges and Universities in the U.S.

1. Arizona State University Campus Immersion, Tempe

  • Undergraduate Format: 94% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $12,051
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $32,193
  • Acceptance Rate: 90%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 80,065

In Tempe, Arizona, ASU serves roughly 64,700 undergraduates and 13,200 graduate students, mostly on campus. Students can access nearby metropolitan Phoenix via a 20-minute drive or an hour-long trip on the public light rail.

All first-year undergraduates are expected to live on campus, where students select housing assignments based on their major. Academic programs available at Tempe include the W. P. Carey School of Business, the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, the Honors College, the School of Sustainability, and many more.

2. Texas A&M University

  • Undergraduate Format: 99% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $13,099
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $40,328
  • Acceptance Rate: 63%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 74,014

Since 1876, Texas A&M's only U.S. campus has been located in College Station — one of the best college towns in Texas. Its nearly 75,000 students have access to over 140 undergraduate and more than 270 graduate programs.

In Texas, college football is larger than life, and the Aggies have a stadium to prove it. Kyle Field is the largest stadium in the Southeastern Conference.

Recently, Texas A&M made the news for announcing a joint engineering academy with Tyler Junior College. The university partners with eight other community colleges to combat an engineering shortage in the state.

3. University of Central Florida

  • Undergraduate Format: 83% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $6,368
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $22,467
  • Acceptance Rate: 41%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 68,346

Located in Orlando, UCF is one of Florida's 12 public colleges, offering 104 bachelor's degrees, 97 master's, and 36 doctorates. Over 12,000 students live on campus or university-affiliated housing.

One of the more affordable colleges among the largest universities in the U.S., the majority of UCF students (68%) graduate without any debt.

4. Ohio State University

  • Undergraduate Format: 96% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $12,859
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $38,365
  • Acceptance Rate: 53%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 60,540

Roughly 46,000 undergraduates and 14,400 graduate students attend Ohio State's main campus in Columbus, Ohio's largest city and the fastest-growing metropolitan area in the Midwest. Students are generally required to live on campus for at least two years.

The 150-year-old institution boasts an alumni network of over 600,000 and a powerful "Buckeye" spirit fueled by Welcome Weeks and a homecoming parade.

5. New York University

  • Undergraduate Format: 99% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $60,438
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $60,438
  • Acceptance Rate: 12%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 59,144

It doesn't get much bigger than the Big Apple, where nearly 60,000 NYU students are enrolled across over 400 programs. NYU is the only private school among the top 10 largest colleges in the U.S. and the most selective.

About 11,000 NYU students live in university housing in New York's Greenwich Village or Brooklyn Heights. Students can find their community in the big city at the NYU Center for Student Life or among the 300 student clubs and organizations.

6. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

  • Undergraduate Format: 98% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $16,004
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $34,501
  • Acceptance Rate: 45%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 56,916

About halfway from Chicago to St. Louis lies the neighboring cities of Urbana and Champaign, Illinois — colloquially called Chambana. Together, the cities' population is around 200,000, or only four times the size of U of I's student body.

In addition to having a mega student enrollment, the University boasts a long history of innovative research, including groundbreaking discoveries that led to the development of LEDs, disabilities resources and education, and the medical MRI. It counts 11 Nobel laureates and 25 Pulitzer prize winners among its alumni.

7. Florida International University

  • Undergraduate Format: 74% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $6,565
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $18,963
  • Acceptance Rate: 64%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 55,609

FIU's Modesto A. Maidique campus in Miami is home to several institutes and research centers, such as the Center for Diversity in Engineering, the Southeast Environmental Research Center, the Landon Undergraduate School of Business, and South Florida's only public law school. FIU students can choose from over 190 degree options.

While the majority of FIU's student body attends in person, the school has a large number of affordable online programs as well. In fact, it tops our list of the most affordable online health programs.

8. University of Florida

  • Undergraduate Format: 96% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $6,381
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $28,659
  • Acceptance Rate: 23%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 55,211

Located in Northern Florida, UF's student body represents over 95 different countries around the world. But just because enrollment is massive, it doesn't mean you'll get lost in your lecture halls. The teacher-student ratio is 16-to-1. Plus, UF tops our list of the best colleges in Florida.

The University offers over 300 undergraduate degree programs across 16 institutes and research centers, such as the Warrington College of Business, the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, and the Levin College of Law.

UF's campus housing is impressive, with some residences offering unique amenities, like swimming pools, community grills, and even a butterfly garden.

9. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

  • Undergraduate Format: 98% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $16,488
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $36,402
  • Acceptance Rate: 75%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 54,955

More than 39,000 undergraduates and nearly 16,000 graduate and professional students attend the University of Minnesota in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. The school boasts more than 200 graduate and professional studies programs and 900 student organizations.

Students can enroll in one of the University's 17 colleges and schools, like the College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences, the Carlson School of Management, the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, or the College of Veterinary Medicine —the only veterinary college in Minnesota.

Want to get around campus fast? It so happens that Minneapolis is one of the country's most bikeable cities.

10. University of Texas, Austin

  • Undergraduate Format: 99% in-person or hybrid
  • Avg. In-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $11,678
  • Avg. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $42,778
  • Acceptance Rate: 31%
  • Total Student Enrollment: 52,384

The student body at UT Austin includes more than 41,000 undergraduate and 11,000 graduate students, representing all 50 states and 132 countries.

Students at UT Austin get to participate in any of the more than 1,000 student organizations, 70 sororities and fraternities, hundreds of intramural sports leagues, and the largest student-run newspaper in the country.

Behind the Numbers

To find information about program format, enrollment, tuition, and acceptance rates for the top 10 largest colleges in the country, we turned to the most recently reported data by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).Note Reference [1]

For facts about student life and academics, we listed information from each school's website.

Largest University in Every State

In the map, find the largest four-year college campuses by enrollment in every state. This map does not include two-year colleges or universities where the majority of students attend exclusively online.

Table: The Largest University in Every State, Fall 2022

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The Largest University in Every State, Fall 2022
State School Total Enrollment
Alabama The University of Alabama 38,644
Alaska University of Alaska Anchorage 10,464
Arizona Arizona State University Campus Immersion 80,065
Arkansas University of Arkansas 30,936
California University of Southern California 48,945
Colorado University of Colorado Boulder 39,585
Connecticut University of Connecticut 27,003
Delaware University of Delaware 24,039
Florida University of Central Florida 68,346
Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology 45,296
Hawaii University of Hawaii at Manoa 19,074
Idaho Boise State University 26,115
Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 56,916
Indiana Purdue University, Main Campus 51,528
Iowa Iowa State University 29,969
Kansas University of Kansas 26,708
Kentucky University of Kentucky 31,547
Louisiana Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College 37,348
Maine University of Maine 12,231
Maryland University of Maryland-College Park 40,792
Massachusetts Boston University 36,714
Michigan University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 51,225
Minnesota University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 54,955
Mississippi Mississippi State University 22,649
Missouri University of Missouri, Columbia 31,304
Montana Montana State University 16,681
Nebraska University of Nebraska, Lincoln 23,805
Nevada University of Nevada, Las Vegas 30,660
New Hampshire University of New Hampshire, Main Campus 13,953
New Jersey Rutgers University, New Brunswick 60,637
New Mexico University of New Mexico, Main Campus 21,953
New York New York University 59,144
North Carolina North Carolina State University at Raleigh 36,700
North Dakota North Dakota State University, Main Campus 12,242
Ohio Ohio State University, Main Campus 60,540
Oklahoma University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus 28,308
Oregon Oregon State University 34,292
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus 50,028
Rhode Island University of Rhode Island 17,473
South Carolina University of South Carolina, Columbia 35,653
South Dakota South Dakota State University 11,327
Tennessee University of Tennessee, Knoxville 33,805
Texas Texas A&M University, College Station 74,014
Utah Utah Valley University 43,099
Vermont University of Vermont 14,088
Virginia George Mason University 39,049
Washington University of Washington, Seattle Campus 52,319
West Virginia West Virginia University 24,741
Wisconsin University of Wisconsin, Madison 48,956
Wyoming University of Wyoming 11,100
Source: NCESNote Reference [1], Note Reference [2]

Largest Colleges and Online Colleges by Total Enrollment

In 2021, the largest university in the U.S. by total student enrollment was Western Governors University, a fully-online college based in Utah, which serves more than 150,000 students, including about 113,000 undergraduates.Note Reference [1]

Below, find the 50 largest colleges and university systems by total enrollment, including two-year colleges, multi-campus university systems, and schools primarily serving students online.

50 Largest Colleges by Total Enrollment, Fall 2021
Rank Institution Name State Classification Type Enrollment Percent of Enrollment Fully Online
1 Western Governors University UT Private Nonprofit 4-year 150,116 100%
2 Southern New Hampshire University NH Private Nonprofit 4-year 145,533 95%
3 Grand Canyon University AZ Private For-Profit 4-year 103,072 77%
4 Liberty University VA Private Nonprofit 4-year 94,709 84%
5 The Pennsylvania State University PA Public 4-year 88,914 18%
6 Ivy Tech Community College IN Public 2-year 86,100 16%
7 University of Phoenix, Arizona AZ Private For-Profit 4-year 85,836 100%
8 Arizona State University Campus Immersion AZ Public 4-year 77,881 6%
9 Texas A&M University, College Station TX Public 4-year 72,530 5%
10 University of Central Florida FL Public 4-year 70,310 20%
11 Dallas College TX Public 4-year 69,171 47%
12 Lone Star College System TX Public 4-year 68,653 43%
13 Ohio State University, Main Campus OH Public 4-year 61,677 8%
14 New York University NY Private Nonprofit 4-year 58,226 8%
15 Arizona State University Digital Immersion AZ Public 4-year 57,848 100%
16 Florida International University FL Public 4-year 56,664 27%
17 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign IL Public 4-year 56,607 21%
18 University of Florida FL Public 4-year 55,781 16%
19 University of Maryland Global Campus MD Public 4-year 55,323 85%
20 University of Washington, Seattle Campus WA Public 4-year 52,434 3%
21 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities MN Public 4-year 52,376 4%
22 The University of Texas at Austin TX Public 4-year 51,991 1%
23 Rutgers University, New Brunswick NJ Public 4-year 50,804 15%
24 Purdue University, Main Campus IN Public 4-year 50,344 9%
25 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI Public 4-year 50,278 3%
26 University of South Florida FL Public 4-year 49,708 20%
27 Michigan State University MI Public 4-year 49,659 8%
28 Northern Virginia Community College VA Public 2-year 49,560 35%
29 University of Southern California CA Private Nonprofit 4-year 49,318 15%
30 American Public University System WV Private For-Profit 4-year 48,298 100%
31 University of Arizona AZ Public 4-year 48,274 18%
32 University of Houston TX Public 4-year 47,031 13%
33 University of Wisconsin, Madison WI Public 4-year 47,016 3%
34 Houston Community College TX Public 2-year 46,780 49%
35 Walden University MN Private For-Profit 4-year 46,455 100%
36 University of California, Los Angeles CA Public 4-year 46,116 12%
37 The University of Texas at Arlington TX Public 4-year 45,949 38%
38 Indiana University, Bloomington IN Public 4-year 45,328 9%
39 Eastern Gateway Community College OH Public 2-year 45,173 95%
40 Florida State University FL Public 4-year 45,130 13%
41 University of California, Berkeley CA Public 4-year 45,036 10%
42 Brigham Young University, Idaho ID Private Nonprofit 4-year 44,304 52%
43 Miami Dade College FL Public 4-year 44,002 44%
44 Georgia Institute of Technology, Main Campus GA Public 4-year 43,859 43%
45 Valencia College FL Public 4-year 43,599 60%
46 Purdue University Global IN Public 4-year 43,458 100%
47 Kennesaw State University GA Public 4-year 42,899 20%
48 University of North Texas TX Public 4-year 42,441 15%
49 University of California, San Diego CA Public 4-year 41,885 3%
50 University of Maryland, College Park MD Public 4-year 41,272 4%
Source: NCESNote Reference [2]

Largest Private Universities in the U.S.

  • Nine of the 15 largest private universities in the U.S. are nonprofit institutions.
  • Six are for-profit colleges.
  • At each of the top five largest private colleges in the U.S., more than 75% of students are enrolled in online courses only.
15 Largest Private Universities in the U.S. by Total Enrollment, Fall 2021
Rank Institution Name Classification Enrollment
1 Western Governors University Nonprofit 150,116
2 Southern New Hampshire University Nonprofit 145,533
3 Grand Canyon University For-Profit 103,072
4 Liberty University Nonprofit 94,709
5 University of Phoenix, Arizona For-Profit 85,836
6 New York University Nonprofit 58,226
7 University of Southern California Nonprofit 49,318
8 American Public University System For-Profit 48,298
9 Walden University PrivFp 46,455
10 Brigham Young University, Idaho Nonprofit 44,304
11 Ashford University For-Profit 40,362
12 Capella University For-Profit 38,716
13 Boston University Nonprofit 36,104
14 Brigham Young University Nonprofit 34,811
15 Columbia University in the City of New York Nonprofit 33,776
Source: NCESNote Reference [2]

Largest Catholic Universities in the U.S.

The largest Catholic university in the U.S. is Georgetown University, located in Washington, D.C, followed closely by DePaul University in Chicago.

Even the largest Catholic colleges tend to be smaller than the country's largest universities.

15 Largest Catholic Universities in the U.S. by Enrollment, Fall 2021
Rank Institution Name State Total Enrollment
1 Georgetown University DC 20,984
2 DePaul University IL 20,917
3 St. John's University-New York NY 19,663
4 Loyola University Chicago IL 16,899
5 Fordham University NY 16,556
6 Saint Louis University MO 15,755
7 Boston College MA 15,287
8 University of Notre Dame IN 13,105
9 University of Dayton OH 11,674
10 Marquette University WI 11,167
11 Sacred Heart University CT 10,721
12 Villanova University PA 10,383
13 Saint Leo University FL 10,242
14 Loyola Marymount University CA 10,165
15 University of San Francisco CA 9,688
Source: NCESNote Reference [1]


Sources

  1. NCES College Navigator Database. Accessed March 2024. (back to footnote 1 in content ⤶)
  2. Table 312.10. Enrollment of the 120 largest degree-granting college and university campuses, by selected characteristics and institution: Fall 2021. National Center for Education Statistics. January 2023. (back to footnote 2 in content ⤶)