15 States with the Most Colleges in the US

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In this article, we will look at the 15 states with the most colleges in the US. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to 5 States with the Most Colleges.

Overall Student Enrollment Rate in the US 

College enrollment for undergraduate students across the United States stood at 15.44 million students in the fall of 2021, according to estimates by the National Center for Education Data Statistics. This number went down by 21% year-over-year. The total number of postsecondary students enrolled in colleges across the US reduced by 4.9% between 2019 and 2022, which was the highest reduction in the rate of enrollment since 1951. Similarly, the total postsecondary enrollment in the spring of 2022 reduced to 16.2 million, undergoing a 14.7% decline from fall 2020. The decrease in the overall undergraduate enrollment began in 2021. In fall 2021, the total enrollment was 3% lower than in fall 2020. The undergraduate enrollment rate fell by 15% in fall 2021 from fall 2010. 42% of this decline occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the total undergraduate enrollment rate is expected to increase by 9%, from 15.4 million students in 2021 to 16.8 million students in 2031.

State-Wise Breakdown of Postsecondary Education Statistics 

According to National Center for Education Statistics data, the number of Title IV degree-granting institutions reduced from 4,599 in 2010-2011 to 3,931 in 2020-2021. Among these 3,931 degree-granting institutions in the United States, 1,294 were 2-year colleges. The rest, which comes up to 2,637 institutions, were 4-year colleges. Similarly, the number of Title-IV postsecondary institutions also decreased from 7,021 in 2010-2022 to 5,916 in 2020-2021. 1,892 of these were public institutions in 2020-2021, while 2,270 and 1,754 were private for-profit and private nonprofit institutions.

California had the highest number of enrolled college students in 2023, with around 2.58 million students. The state underwent an increase of about 105.2% in college enrollment rate between 1970 and 2023. New York, Florida, and Texas were the only other states with enrolled college students above one million in 2023. On the other hand, Alaska had the lowest number of students in 2023, with around 22,106 enrolled students. However, this number was still a 133.4% increase in the student enrollment rate in the state as compared to 1970. Vermont, Montana, and Wyoming also had less than 50,000 enrolled college students in 2023. Utah and New Hampshire took the lead with the largest increase in student enrollment rates since 2010.