Best Comparative Politics Colleges Student Population

A total of 294,197 students enroll in Best Comparative Politics Colleges. By gender, of the total student body, 46.77% are male (137,599) and 53.23% are female (156,598).

The average student population of Best Comparative Politics Colleges is 29,420. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is the largest with 51,225 students, and Princeton University is the smallest with 8,842 students among Best Comparative Politics Colleges.

There are 158,540 undergraduate students in Best Comparative Politics Colleges, 53.89% of the student body. Graduate students account for 46.11% of the total students.

Of the Best Comparative Politics Colleges, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor has the most number of undergraduate students of 32,695, and Columbia University in the City of New York has the most number of graduate students of 25,880.


Table. Best Comparative Politics Colleges Student Population Comparison
RankSchoolTotalBy GenderBy LevelOnline Enrollment
MenWomenUndergraduateGraduateUndergraduateGraduate
1Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA30,63114,20716,4249,36821,2631,3125,611
2Stanford UniversityStanford, CA18,2839,6508,6338,04910,234288-
3Princeton UniversityPrinceton, NJ8,8424,6684,1745,6043,238--
4University of California-BerkeleyBerkeley, CA45,30720,98524,32232,47912,828431,579
5Columbia University in the City of New YorkNew York, NY34,78216,15018,6328,90225,880251,086
6Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT14,7766,9577,8196,6458,131-74
7University of Michigan-Ann ArborAnn Arbor, MI51,22524,73926,48632,69518,530311,494
8University of California-Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA46,43019,86926,56132,42314,00717590
9Duke UniversityDurham, NC18,0238,1619,8626,64011,3832948
10Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY25,89812,21313,68515,73510,163-382
-Average29,42013,76015,66015,85413,566281,471