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November 2009

Top 10 Largest Universities in the World

by Rachael Holtz on November 22, 2009

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If, as a prospective college student, you believe there is strength in numbers, then you might think about enrolling in an open university. These colleges, which rely heavily on computer-based distance learning, have garnered large enrollment numbers since their openings. But, the largest of these open universities are thriving in countries such as India, Pakistan and Turkey. That said, three U.S. college systems are on the list this year, one maintaining a foothold in the top ten from 2008 and another two joining for the first time.

To partake in education from the largest U.S. colleges, you have a choice among University System of Ohio, State University of New York and California State University. The University System of Ohio, established in 2007, is, perhaps, the fastest-growing educational system in the world. They have expanded rapidly in both campuses and enrollment numbers over the past two years as they continue to hold the line on tuition costs, despite nationwide state budget issues. [click to continue…]

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