Colorado Colleges with the Smallest Number of Students

Taft University System is the smallest college with 526 students including both undergraduate and graduate students.

Denver Seminary with 874 students and Naropa University with 1,065 students are following it in the list of Smallest Colorado Colleges with Fewest Students.

Taft University System is the smallest school with 526 students and Denver Seminary has the second lowest population with 874 students.

The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $31,754 and graduate tuition & fees is $19,084 for the academic year 2023-2024.

The average acceptance rate is 76.33% and the average SAT score is 1,235 at the schools.

Table. Smallest Colorado Colleges With Fewest Students Comparison
School NameTotal PopulationUndergraduate EnrollmentGraduation EnrollmentMen EnrollmentWomen EnrollmentOnline EnrollmentStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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Taft University System Denver, COPrivate, 4-year 526
29
252423828852615 to 1
2
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Denver Seminary Littleton, COPrivate, 4-year 874
25
-874450424317-
3
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Naropa University Boulder, COPrivate, 4-year 1,065
101
3437222907753289 to 1
4
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Colorado College Colorado Springs, COPrivate, 4-year 2,203
63
2,180239711,232-10 to 1
5
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Adams State University Alamosa, COPublic, 4-year 2,854
284
1,5881,2661,2091,64590113 to 1
6
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Western Colorado University Gunnison, COPublic, 4-year 3,548
141
3,0954531,7351,81389016 to 1
7
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Regis University Denver, COPrivate, 4-year 4,668
898
2,3982,2701,5103,1581,1659 to 1
8
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Colorado State University Pueblo Pueblo, COPublic, 4-year 6,617
507
4,7721,8452,6423,97582015 to 1
9
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Colorado School of Mines Golden, COPublic, 4-year 7,403
216
5,7141,6895,0782,32519917 to 1
10
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Colorado Christian University Lakewood, COPrivate, 4-year 8,964
492
7,6021,3622,8446,1205,24816 to 1
Average3,8723,0771,1031,6972,1761,15513 to 1