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P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - Kittonhead - 10-22-2014 12:52 PM B1G Ohio State 44,201 Penn State 40,085 Michigan State 37,988 Indiana 36,862 Minnesota 34,449 Rutgers 33,900 Illinois 32,695 Wisconsin 31,319 Purdue 29,440 Michigan 28,283 Maryland 26,658 Iowa 21,974 Nebraska 19,376 Northwestern 8,688 ACC Florida State 32,528 NC State 24,536 Virginia Tech 24,034 Pittsburgh 18,615 North Carolina 18,370 Clemson 16,931 Virginia 16,087 Louisville 15,957 Syracuse 15,079 Georgia Tech 14,558 Miami 11,380 Notre Dame 8,477 Boston College 9,049 Duke 6,646 Wake Forest 4,823 SEC Texas A&M 44,315 Florida 33,168 Alabama 29,440 Missouri 26,965 Georgia 26,278 LSU 24,923 South Carolina 24,180 Kentucky 21,441 Tennessee 21,182 Arkansas 21,009 Auburn 19,799 Ole Miss 16,667 Mississippi State 16,399 Vanderbilt 6,835 B12 Texas 39,979 Iowa State 27,659 Texas Tech 27,044 West Virginia 22,757 Oklahoma 21,118 Oklahoma State 20,493 Kansas State 20,169 Kansas 19,217 Baylor 13,292 TCU 8,640 PAC Arizona State 38,735 Arizona 31,670 Washington 29,754 UCLA 28,674 Colorado 25,981 California 25,951 Utah 24,492 Oregon State 23,161 Washington State 23,070 Oregon 20,797 USC 18,455 Stanford 7,061 RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - HeartOfDixie - 10-22-2014 12:54 PM UA has grown by leaps and bounds. In 2000 it had 19,000. The school would be better off if it returned to the smaller enrollment. Even when I was there it was overcrowded. The administration would sell 3500 parking passes for a lot with only 900 spots. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - Kittonhead - 10-22-2014 12:57 PM Quick notes on the data..... -Median B1G school has about 32,000 students while the median ACC has about 16,000. -Virginia Tech and NC State look more like B1G sized schools than what UVA and UNC do. -SEC might want to go in with Florida State and NC State based on enrollments. -PAC should be looking at a Texas/Texas Tech combo not a Texas/Oklahoma combo to juice up enrollment numbers. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - Kittonhead - 10-22-2014 01:53 PM Time for enrollment based realignment. PAC (Texas, Texas Tech) SEC ( FSU, NC State) B1G (Virginia Tech, WVU) ACC (Connecticut) B12 (BYU, CSU, UNM) AAC (Georgia St) MWC (NMSU, UTEP) CUSA (Louisiana) SBC (Chattanooga) Posted from my mobile device using the CSNbbs App RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - BullsFanInTX - 10-22-2014 02:16 PM USF undergrad enrollment is larger than all but Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Texas, and Arizona State. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - bullet - 10-22-2014 02:19 PM (10-22-2014 12:57 PM)Kittonhead Wrote: Quick notes on the data..... Explains some of the glue holding the ACC together. They have mostly small state flagships along with the privates. Maryland was the big outlier as an enormous state university. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - lumberpack4 - 10-22-2014 02:58 PM (10-22-2014 02:19 PM)bullet Wrote:(10-22-2014 12:57 PM)Kittonhead Wrote: Quick notes on the data..... The relatively small size of UVa, VT, UNC, NCSU, and Clemson are due to the fact that the states of Va, NC, and SC chose an educational model that restricted the land grants (VT, NC State, Clemson) from offering some of the curriculum at UVa, UNC, or South Carolina - in particular medical, dental, nursing, and other professional schools and some liberal arts programs. This is a model quite unlike Maryland, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan State, etc. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - lumberpack4 - 10-22-2014 03:09 PM These undergrad numbers can be misleading. Half of the ACC is actually graduate education oriented, while BC, ND, Syracuse, WF, Miami - not so much: UNC 10,800 Pitt 10,340 NCSU 9,500 FSU 8,400 VT 6,400 UVa 6,300 MD by comparison has 10,800 graduate students Penn State just 6,100 Ohio State 13,265 Michigan State 11,350 It's at the graduate student level that you begin to have real comparisons to the B10 because it's the graduate students slaving to do the research. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - Big Frog II - 10-22-2014 03:18 PM Lat time I looked, enrollment did not figure into the score of the games. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - Wedge - 10-22-2014 04:48 PM (10-22-2014 03:09 PM)lumberpack4 Wrote: These undergrad numbers can be misleading. Half of the ACC is actually graduate education oriented, while BC, ND, Syracuse, WF, Miami - not so much: IIRC from earlier data, when you include grad students, the schools with the largest enrollment are Arizona State and Minnesota, and Ohio State is close to them. USC also goes way up on the list when you include grad students. I think USC has more grad students than undergrads. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - Kittonhead - 10-22-2014 05:16 PM Out-of-State undergraduate tuition pricing for PAC-12 schools UCLA 35,580 Washington 33,513 Colorado 33,151 Oregon 30,888 Arizona 28,379 Washington State 25,510 Utah 25,267 California 25,064 Oregon State 23,540 Arizona State 23,312 With 10k a year room and board its close to 180,000 to attend some of those schools as an out-of-state student. California in-state tuition is around 13,000 dollars so I can see where if you wanted to become a teacher in Utah and get out of California where it might be worth paying an extra 12,000 a year especially if the cost of living is a few hundred dollars a month less. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - NoDak - 10-22-2014 08:29 PM (10-22-2014 05:16 PM)Kittonhead Wrote: Out-of-State undergraduate tuition pricing for PAC-12 schools All those Pac12 states have reciprocity agreements with most other western states so residents can go out-of-state and pay nearly in-state tuition. If a student is from east of the Mississippi River or most of the Plains, there are not eligible. RE: P5 Undergraduate Enrollments - MJG - 10-23-2014 05:44 AM Since this is not high school I don't see where it matters. Especially for P5 schools who have tons of fans who did not attend the school. The G5 it makes a slight difference but still is not very important. having a lot of students to pay the student fees helps . Some of these schools have more students than seats and still have low football attendance.Tulsa averages more than the F-U schools with less than a tenth of the students. The school has money so probably does not need the student fees as much. |