Largest U.S. Universities by Student Population
October 3, 2007 by Author
If you are enrolled at colleges in U.S. there are so many new terms you will have to learn and also find what that means. Once such term is census date. Usually, it’s 21st day after college starts. Some schools dates vary. That’s the official date when number of students enrolled will be counted. They use that calculation for requesting fund from the University System or from State for the coming academic year.
Following is the list of top 10 largest U.S. Universities based on student enrolled in Fall 2006.
| Rank | University | Enrollment |
| 1. | Ohio State University, Columbus | 51,818 |
| 2. | Arizona State University, Tempe | 51,234 |
| 3. | University of Florida, Gainesville | 50,912 |
| 4. | University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis | 50,402 |
| 5. | University of Texas at Austin | 49,697 |
| 6. | University of Central Florida | 46,907 |
| 7. | Michigan State University | 45,520 |
| 8. | Texas A&M University, College Station | 45,143 |
| 9. | University of South Florida, Tampa | 44,038 |
| 10. | Pennsylvania State University, University Park | 42,914 |
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