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The Ohio State University
University of Florida
University of Minnesota
Arizona State University
The University of Texas
University of Central Florida
Texas A&M University
What university has the largest student population?
The Five Largest Universities In The United States
- University Of Central Florida (UCF) Founded in 1963, the University Of Central Florida was initially known as the Florida Technological University.
- Texas A&M University (TAMU)
- Ohio State University (OSU)
- Florida International University (FIU)
- University of Florida (UF)
What college has the largest campus?
Biggest Public Colleges in the US by On-Campus Undergraduate Enrollment
College | Undergraduate Enrollment |
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University of Central Florida | 56,972 |
Texas A&M University — College Station | 53,065 |
The Ohio State University | 52,517 |
Arizona State University — Tempe | 42,427 |
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What are the 10 largest universities in the United States 2018?
Here are the 10 universities in the United States with the largest combined graduate and undergraduate enrollment as of 2018:
- 1) Ohio State University — 52,500.
- 2) University of Florida — 51,700.
- 3) University of Minnesota — 51,800.
- 4) Arizona State University — 51,400.
- 5) University of Texas — 51,100.
What are the top 10 largest colleges?
The 10 Biggest Colleges in the Country & What It’s Like to Go
- Arizona State University—Tempe, Arizona: 58,371 students.
- University of Central Florida—Orlando, Florida: 56,235 students.
- Ohio State University—Columbus, Ohio: 56,064 students.
- University of Minnesota—Minneapolis, Minnesota: 51,721 students.
- University of Texas at Austin—Austin, Texas: 51,195 students.
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