- May 8th, 2006, 5:14 pm
#14745
ASOR Technical Advisor and Graphics Consultant
A recent slam in an article on Sam Gado brought up yet another point that irritates me.
"Tiny Liberty University"
with 9600 on campus (?) . Guess they couldn't find those stats. A 2002 survey (the most recent I could find) of the 120 largest collegesshows that only the largest 54 schools in the country have more than 30k students.
So I find it odd that a school that has fully 1/3 the population of the 55th largest university in the country (W. Michigan) is considered "tiny".
(BTW- the largest school in the country is a community college, and the 5th largest isn't a school at all- its an online institution)
Other "TINY" Schools of note (undergrad only):
1. Villanova University (6300)
2. Lehigh University (4600)
3. Coastal Carolina (6020)
4. Duke University (6500)
5. Harvard University (6655)
6. Notre Dame University (8332)
7. University of Richmond (2976)
8. Wake Forest University (4128)
9. Boston College (8805)
10. Howard University (7025)
All smaller than LU, all way too "tiny", not worth your time to even consider them
"Tiny Liberty University"
with 9600 on campus (?) . Guess they couldn't find those stats. A 2002 survey (the most recent I could find) of the 120 largest collegesshows that only the largest 54 schools in the country have more than 30k students.
So I find it odd that a school that has fully 1/3 the population of the 55th largest university in the country (W. Michigan) is considered "tiny".
(BTW- the largest school in the country is a community college, and the 5th largest isn't a school at all- its an online institution)
Other "TINY" Schools of note (undergrad only):
1. Villanova University (6300)
2. Lehigh University (4600)
3. Coastal Carolina (6020)
4. Duke University (6500)
5. Harvard University (6655)
6. Notre Dame University (8332)
7. University of Richmond (2976)
8. Wake Forest University (4128)
9. Boston College (8805)
10. Howard University (7025)
All smaller than LU, all way too "tiny", not worth your time to even consider them

JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
ASOR Technical Advisor and Graphics Consultant