What are the biggest colleges in the U.S.?

simran

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I'm curious to know which colleges in the U.S. have the largest student populations. Can anyone share a list or some examples?
 
Here’s a list of some of the biggest colleges in the U.S. by student enrollment:
  1. University of Central Florida (UCF)
  2. Texas A&M University
  3. Ohio State University
  4. Florida International University (FIU)
  5. Liberty University
  6. University of Florida (UF)
  7. Arizona State University (ASU)
  8. University of Texas at Austin
  9. Michigan State University
  10. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)

These universities typically enroll over 50,000 students annually.
 
Some of the biggest U.S. colleges by enrollment are Texas A&M University, University of Central Florida (UCF), Ohio State University, Florida International University, and University of Florida — each with tens of thousands of students.
 
The biggest U.S. colleges by enrollment include Texas A&M University (~77,500 students), University of Central Florida (~69,800), University of Florida (~60,500), Ohio State University (~60,000), and Arizona State University (~57,000). These large public universities offer diverse programs, research opportunities, and vibrant campus life.
 
The largest U.S. colleges by enrollment include Texas A&M University, University of Central Florida (UCF), Ohio State University, and University of Florida. Each has over 50,000 students, offering diverse programs, research facilities, and campus life. These universities attract students nationwide, providing broad academic choices, athletics, and student support services, making them some of the biggest in the country.
 
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