Monday, April 15, 2024

2024 ACC Undergrad Enrollment

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2024 ACC Undergrad Enrollment

Here's a look at ACC schools ranked by undergraduate enrollment:

RankCollege NameUndergrads
1University of California-Berkeley33,078
2Florida State University32,936
3Virginia Tech30,434
4North Carolina State26,254
5University of Pittsburgh24,420
6Clemson University22,566
7University of North Carolina20,029
8Georgia Tech18,415
9University of Virginia17,444
10University of Louisville15,921
11Syracuse University15,421
12University of Miami12,504
13Boston College9,982
14University of Notre Dame8,971
15Stanford Universit7,841
16Southern Methodist University7,056
17Duke University6,640
18Wake Forest University5,447


Here are some comments from the College Evaluator's Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Members Enrollment Comparison (note: this does not include the three incoming schools):

  • Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the largest number of students including both undergraduate and graduate schools of 45,296.
  • Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the largest number of male students of 30,704.
  • Florida State University has the largest number of female students of 25,809.
  • Florida State University has the most undergraduate students of 32,936.
  • Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the most graduate students of 26,881.
  • Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the most online enrollment of 19,398 students who are enrolled online exclusively.



NEW ACC July 2024
Enrollment / Institution
1. 47,961 - Georgia Tech
2. 45,493 - Florida State
3. 45,307 - Cal
4. 36,383 - Virginia Tech
5. 36,304 - NC State
6. 30,101 - North Carolina
7. 28,391 - Pitt
8. 25,822 - Clemson
9. 25,018 - Virginia
10. 21,430 - Louisville
11. 21,322 - Syracuse
12. 17,811 - Miami
13. 17,326 - Stanford
14. 16,780 - Duke
15. 14,890 - Boston College
16. 12,681 - Notre Dame
17. 12,373 - SMU
18. 8,789 - Wake Forest


Link
https://www.collegeevaluator.com/ncaa-co...nrollment/

https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2024/...e_vignette

Here's the cost of an out of state scholarship in the ACC:

1 Tie. 85K - Duke, BC, Miami, WF
5. 83K - Syracuse
6. 80K - ND
7. 75K - UVa
8. 58K - Clemson
9. 57K - VT
10. 56K - Pitt
11 55K - UNC
12. 49K Louisville
13 48K Tie. 48K NC State and GT
15 38K FSU

The top half of the ACC costs on average 80K per kid per year.
The bottom half averages about 53K

Knowing the size and relative gender of a university helps to understand it's place in its own metro market. Personally I think gender matters a great deal going forward as women seem not to contribute to booster clubs like men. The Wolfpack Club and Rams Club have noted this.

GT is the most "male" university in the ACC. UNC the most "female"

GT 67.9% Male (STEM on Steroids)
VT 56.7% Male (Former all Male Military)(Radford was the Girls School - Just Down The Road) (STEM)
ND 53.7% Male
NC State 50.8% Male (Three Girls Schools in Raleigh) (STEM)
Clemson 47,4% Male (Former all Male Military)
Duke 46.3 Male
Miami and BC 45.4 Male
UVa 45.2 Male
Louis 43.9 Male
WF 43.2 Male
Pitt 41.9 Male
FSU 41.5 Male
UNC 38.4 Male

Nursing, Public Health, Psychology, and Education now skew heavily female. Engineers of all stripes are difficult to prod into giving money to something that is unlikely to work. The essential character of the ACC is created by the character of the schools. These characteristics change very slowly over the years but do change - as did MD.

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