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The United States Department of Education's Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System contains information on all 6,125 officially recognized institutions of higher education in the United States. The following is a list of the ten largest institutions of higher education by Fall 2020 enrollment, meaning it is the number of unique ...
Insular Areas of the United States and the 50 states and Washington, D.C.. Guam; Puerto Rico; U.S. Virgin Islands; Note: American Samoa (American Samoa Community College) and the Northern Mariana Islands (Northern Marianas College) have one college each.
The total number of degree granting colleges in the US peaked in 2012 and has decreased every year since then. [212] In "The Higher Education Apocalypse", U.S. News & World Report education reporter Lauren Camera speculated that recent closings of schools in New England might be the beginning of a rash of college closures. [213]
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Enrollment is counted by the 21st-day headcount, as provided to the United States Department of Education (USDoE) under the Common Data Set program. Campuses that have small secondary physical locations (<10% total enrollment) that are not reported separately to the USDoE (for extended education, outreach, etc.) are indicated with a footnote.
Pages in category "Lists of universities and colleges in the United States" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Southern New Hampshire University: New Hampshire, United States: North America 1932 Private Distance / In-person 170,000 [57] 54 Illinois Board of Higher Education: Illinois, United States: North America 1862 Public In-Person 163,786 [58] 55 University of Wisconsin System: Wisconsin, United States: North America 1848 Public In-Person 162,933 ...
Universities chartered by Congress (Congressional Charter) are not public state or territorial universities; they are private non-profit universities that do not grant in-state tuition discounts to District of Columbia residents unlike other government-funded state or territorial universities. The United States Federal Government provides ...