As of fall 2021, the University of Central Florida had the largest on-campus population in the United States, with ****** undergraduates. Texas A&M University, College Station had the second largest on-campus population in that year, with ****** undergrads.
In the fall of 2021, Western Governors University had the largest enrollment in the United States with ******* students. The next largest college by enrollment was Southern New Hampshire University with ******* students.
The number of students starting in Ivy League schools for the Class of 2028 (those beginning in the Fall of 2024), varied from school to school. Cornell University had the largest Class of 2028 among the Ivy League schools, with ***** enrolled students.
There were approximately 18.58 million college students in the U.S. in 2022, with around 13.49 million enrolled in public colleges and a further 5.09 million students enrolled in private colleges. The figures are projected to remain relatively constant over the next few years.
What is the most expensive college in the U.S.? The overall number of higher education institutions in the U.S. totals around 4,000, and California is the state with the most. One important factor that students – and their parents – must consider before choosing a college is cost. With annual expenses totaling almost 78,000 U.S. dollars, Harvey Mudd College in California was the most expensive college for the 2021-2022 academic year. There are three major costs of college: tuition, room, and board. The difference in on-campus and off-campus accommodation costs is often negligible, but they can change greatly depending on the college town.
The differences between public and private colleges Public colleges, also called state colleges, are mostly funded by state governments. Private colleges, on the other hand, are not funded by the government but by private donors and endowments. Typically, private institutions are  much more expensive. Public colleges tend to offer different tuition fees for students based on whether they live in-state or out-of-state, while private colleges have the same tuition cost for every student.
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The dataset tabulates the College Place population distribution across 18 age groups. It lists the population in each age group along with the percentage population relative of the total population for College Place. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution of College Place by age. For example, using this dataset, we can identify the largest age group in College Place.
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The largest age group in College Place, WA was for the group of age 20 to 24 years years with a population of 1,354 (13.82%), according to the ACS 2018-2022 5-Year Estimates. At the same time, the smallest age group in College Place, WA was the 80 to 84 years years with a population of 159 (1.62%). Source: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2018-2022 5-Year Estimates
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The dataset tabulates the College Place population distribution across 18 age groups. It lists the population in each age group along with the percentage population relative of the total population for College Place. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution of College Place by age. For example, using this dataset, we can identify the largest age group in College Place.
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The largest age group in College Place, WA was for the group of age 20 to 24 years years with a population of 1,306 (13.29%), according to the ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. At the same time, the smallest age group in College Place, WA was the 80 to 84 years years with a population of 134 (1.36%). Source: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates
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The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023 include 1,799 universities across 104 countries and regions, making them the largest and most diverse university rankings to date. The table is based on 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators that measure an institution’s performance across four areas: teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook.
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The global community college market is estimated to witness substantial growth, achieving a market size of approximately $80 billion by 2023, with projections reaching nearly $110 billion by 2032, driven by a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.5%. This growth is fueled by an increasing demand for affordable education pathways, the need for workforce development, and the rising acceptance of alternative education models. Community colleges offer a cost-effective option for students seeking higher education and vocational training, particularly in regions where traditional university education is financially prohibitive.
One of the primary growth factors driving the community college market is the rising cost of tuition at four-year institutions. As higher education becomes increasingly expensive, more students are turning to community colleges as a more affordable alternative. This trend is pronounced in North America, where student debt levels are a growing concern. Community colleges offer a way to obtain credits that can be transferred to four-year institutions, effectively reducing the overall cost of obtaining a bachelor’s degree. Additionally, the flexibility in course offerings and schedules enables students to balance education with work and family responsibilities.
Another significant driver of market growth is the shift in workforce requirements. Modern economies are increasingly dependent on skilled labor, and community colleges play a critical role in providing vocational training and certification programs that align with industry needs. Sectors like healthcare, information technology, and advanced manufacturing are particularly reliant on the specialized training provided by community colleges. Partnerships between community colleges and industries are becoming more common, ensuring that curricula are relevant and up-to-date with the latest technological advancements and industry standards.
The increasing availability and acceptance of online education also contribute significantly to the growth of the community college market. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of online learning platforms, and many institutions have since expanded their online offerings. This shift has not only made education more accessible to a broader audience but has also enabled community colleges to reach students in remote or underserved areas. Hybrid models, combining online and on-campus education, are also gaining popularity, providing students with more flexible learning options.
Regionally, North America holds the largest share of the community college market, largely due to the established infrastructure and high demand for affordable education options. Europe follows closely, with a growing focus on vocational training and lifelong learning. In the Asia Pacific region, rapid economic development and a burgeoning middle class are driving demand for higher education, including community college programs. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are also witnessing growth, albeit at a slower pace, as these regions work to improve their educational infrastructure and accessibility.
In the community college market, program types play a critical role in attracting diverse student populations. Associate Degrees are among the most popular offerings, providing a pathway to higher education and career advancement. These programs often focus on foundational knowledge and skills, enabling students to either transfer to four-year institutions or enter the workforce directly. Associate degrees are particularly appealing to students who seek a cost-effective and time-efficient route to a bachelor's degree, and many community colleges have articulation agreements with universities to facilitate credit transfers.
Certificate Programs are another significant segment within the community college market. These programs are typically shorter in duration compared to associate degrees and are designed to provide specialized skills in specific fields. Industries such as healthcare, information technology, and trades like plumbing and electrical work often require certification, making these programs highly relevant. The demand for certificate programs is driven by both new entrants to the workforce and existing workers seeking to upgrade their skills or shift careers. The focus on practical, job-ready skills makes these programs an attractive option for many students.
Continuing Education programs cater to adult learners and professionals looking to enhance their skil
This dataset provides information about 2007 Endowment figures across Colleges and Universities in the World (mainly in the United States). The Study was conducted by NACUBO. Results are also listed for 2006 and percentage change has also been listed between the two years. Locations are mapped by the lat/lon coordinates of the institution. More information on the study can be found at http://www.nacubo.org/ The National Endowment Study is the largest and longest running annual survey studying the endowment holdings of higher education institutions and their foundations. Information is collected and calculated on behalf of NACUBO by TIAA-CREF. Seven hundred and eighty-five (785) institutions in the United States and Canada participated in the 2007 NES, which is the largest number in the 35-year history of the study and the seventh consecutive year of record-breaking participation since NACUBO began its partnership with TIAA-CREF in 2000. NACUBO, (National Association of College and University Business Officers) founded in 1962, is a nonprofit professional organization representing chief administrative and financial officers at more than 2,100 colleges and universities across the country. NACUBOs mission is to promote sound management and financial practices at colleges and universities. Data was accessed on 1/23/2008 http://www.nacubo.org/Images/All%20Institutions%20Listed%20by%20FY%202007%20Market%20Value%20of%20Endowment%20Assets_2007%20NES.pdf
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The dataset tabulates the College Corner population distribution across 18 age groups. It lists the population in each age group along with the percentage population relative of the total population for College Corner. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution of College Corner by age. For example, using this dataset, we can identify the largest age group in College Corner.
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The largest age group in College Corner, OH was for the group of age 30 to 34 years years with a population of 37 (11.31%), according to the ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. At the same time, the smallest age group in College Corner, OH was the 80 to 84 years years with a population of 2 (0.61%). Source: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates
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In the academic year of 2023/24, around 21 million students were enrolled for undergraduate degrees in the United States. This was a slight increase from the previous year, when 20.6 million students were enrolled as undergraduates.
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The student enrollment management software market is poised for significant growth over the coming years. Driven by factors such as increasing student enrollment rates and the need for efficient management of student data, the market is projected to reach a value of USD XXX million by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period. The growth is attributed to the rising adoption of cloud-based solutions and the increasing use of technology in educational institutions. The market is segmented by application into schools, training institutions, and other. The schools segment holds the largest market share due to the increasing number of schools and the growing demand for efficient enrollment management systems. The training institutions segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period due to the rising number of training programs and the need for effective student management. The cloud-based segment is projected to dominate the market due to its cost-effectiveness and scalability. The on-premises segment is expected to hold a significant market share due to its security and control features.
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The dataset tabulates the College Park population distribution across 18 age groups. It lists the population in each age group along with the percentage population relative of the total population for College Park. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution of College Park by age. For example, using this dataset, we can identify the largest age group in College Park.
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The largest age group in College Park, MD was for the group of age 20 to 24 years years with a population of 9,287 (27%), according to the ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. At the same time, the smallest age group in College Park, MD was the 85 years and over years with a population of 225 (0.65%). Source: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates
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In 2023/24, the Open University, which focuses on remote learning, had approximately ******* students enrolled on courses, the highest in the UK during that academic year. After the Open University, University College London had the highest number of students in the UK, at ******, while the University of Manchester had the second-highest, at ******. The UK's oldest university, The University of Oxford, had ****** students studying there in this academic year.
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The student registration software market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing need for efficient and streamlined enrollment processes in educational institutions worldwide. The market's shift towards cloud-based solutions reflects a broader trend in the education sector towards digital transformation and improved accessibility. This trend is further amplified by the growing adoption of online learning platforms and the need for institutions to manage large volumes of student data effectively. While on-premises solutions still hold a segment of the market, particularly among smaller institutions with specific IT infrastructure requirements, cloud-based systems are expected to dominate market share due to their scalability, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility. The market is segmented by application, with schools and training institutions representing the largest segments, driven by increasing student populations and the growing demand for specialized training programs. The competitive landscape features both established players and emerging companies offering a range of solutions catering to different institutional needs and sizes. Geographic growth is projected across various regions, with North America and Europe currently holding significant market share, while the Asia-Pacific region is expected to witness substantial growth in the coming years due to increasing internet penetration and the expansion of higher education institutions. Overall, the market presents significant opportunities for vendors offering innovative, user-friendly, and secure student registration software solutions. The projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) suggests a consistent expansion, although specific CAGR figures are not provided in the original content. A realistic estimation, given market trends and current adoption rates, would place the CAGR in the range of 12-15% for the forecast period. The market's growth is further propelled by factors such as increasing government initiatives to promote digital education, the integration of student information systems (SIS) with other educational technologies, and the demand for features such as automated payment processing, waitlist management, and reporting dashboards. However, challenges remain, including data security concerns, the need for robust technical support, and the varying levels of technological proficiency among educational institutions, particularly in less developed regions. Overcoming these challenges through robust security protocols, user-friendly interfaces, and comprehensive training programs is crucial for continued market expansion. The future of the student registration software market hinges on the adoption of advanced technologies such as AI-powered automation and the integration of learning analytics to offer personalized student experiences and improve institutional decision-making.
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The Educational Services sector comprises 13 subsectors of the US economy, ranging from public schools to testing and educational support services. Primary, secondary and postsecondary schools alone generate 92.0% of the sector's revenue. Most of these institutions rely entirely on government funding, and nearly three-quarters of the educational services revenue comes from public schools and public universities. Accordingly, strong federal, state and local support for all levels of education has driven revenue upward over the past five years. Expanding discretionary budgets made private schools and higher education more affordable for students and parents, but the Trump administration's changing policies have brought new complications. Still, substantial funding and skyrocketing investment returns for private nonprofit universities have elevated revenue. Revenue has climbed at a CAGR of 4.6% to an estimated $2.7 trillion through the end of 2025, when revenue will rise by 1.1%. Solid state and local government funding for education has helped support the sector's success despite fluctuating enrollment. Faltering birth rates are leading to lower headcounts in K-12 schools, and ballooning student debt has made many would-be college students skeptical of the return on investment of an expensive degree. While student loan forgiveness efforts slowed a decline in the number of college students, the new presidential administration's end to these efforts has begun to exacerbate price-based and quality-based competition among higher education institutions. President Trump's scrutiny of course curricula has made public funds harder to acquire for schools, and the administration's efforts to close the Department of Education have begun to deter would-be students from attending college. Trends in the domestic economy are set to move in the Educational Services sector's favor over the next five years as prospective students become better able to pay for rising tuition rates and premium education options. Government funding for primary, secondary and postsecondary institutions will continue to escalate through the next period, though lackluster enrollment will temper revenue growth. Public schools, which account for over half the sector's revenue, will continue to post losses and drag down the average profit for educational services. New school choice initiatives, including Texas's new, largest-ever voucher program, will make private schools more affordable for parents. However, heightened oversight and continued efforts to close the Department of Education will remain a significant pain point for many educational services. Overall, revenue is set to climb at a CAGR of 0.8% to $2.8 trillion through the end of 2030.
This dataset lists point data for all schools involved with NCAA division I women's college basketball.
This dataset provides point data for all NCAA Division 1 college men's basketball schools, as of 2008.
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The global market for admissions and enrollment software is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing need for efficient and streamlined processes within educational institutions. The shift towards digitalization in education, coupled with the rising demand for online learning platforms and remote enrollment capabilities, is a significant catalyst for market expansion. Key segments driving growth include cloud-based solutions, offering scalability and accessibility advantages over on-premises systems, and the K-12 and university sectors, representing the largest user bases. The market is characterized by a competitive landscape with established players like Blackbaud, Salesforce, and Ellucian alongside emerging technology providers. These companies are continuously innovating to provide enhanced features, such as integrated communication tools, predictive analytics for student recruitment, and robust data management capabilities. Further market expansion is fueled by the increasing adoption of AI-powered solutions to personalize the admissions experience and optimize resource allocation. While the initial investment in such software can be a restraint for smaller institutions, the long-term benefits in terms of efficiency gains and improved student enrollment are proving compelling. The forecast period of 2025-2033 promises continued growth, albeit potentially at a slightly moderated CAGR compared to the historical period. Factors contributing to this projection include market saturation in certain regions, especially North America and Europe, and potential economic downturns affecting institutional budgets. However, expanding access to technology in developing economies, particularly in Asia-Pacific, along with the ongoing demand for improved student recruitment and retention strategies, should ensure sustained market expansion across the forecast period. Competition will likely intensify as smaller players innovate and seek to carve out market share. Strategic partnerships and acquisitions are expected to shape the market landscape as larger companies aim to consolidate their positions and extend their reach.
As of the academic year 2024/25, the Ambrose Alli University in Nigeria had the highest number of registered students in terms of full-time equivalents worldwide, reaching 536,277. The Tribhuvan University in Nepal and the Payame Noor University in Iran, which followed on the places behind, had approximately 484,000 and 458,000 registered students, respectively. A high number of the universities with the highest number of students in the world are located in Egypt.
As of fall 2021, the University of Central Florida had the largest on-campus population in the United States, with ****** undergraduates. Texas A&M University, College Station had the second largest on-campus population in that year, with ****** undergrads.