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re: Size of each SEC schools enrollment
Posted on 7/4/12 at 11:03 am to Quidam65
Posted on 7/4/12 at 11:03 am to Quidam65
Solid thread, although some of those numbers are misleading. Vanderbilt is a lot smaller than the number listed due to postgrad studies. I bet they have the highest number of postgrad percentage in the SEC. Roughly 5,500 of that 12,000.
Oh, and Ole Miss was around 9,000 when my sister enrolled in 1997. Next month, Ole Miss anticipates being near 17,800.
Oh, and Ole Miss was around 9,000 when my sister enrolled in 1997. Next month, Ole Miss anticipates being near 17,800.
Posted on 7/4/12 at 11:32 am to NewtonReb
I think the numbers are undergrads only.
Here are the numbers from the Wikipedia article on the SEC that include both graduate and undergraduate students at the main campus only (not system wide or branches):
Florida--51474
Georgia--35520
Kentucky--26054
Missouri--33805
South Carolina--30721
Tennessee--27523
Vanderbilt--12093
Alabama--31747
Arkansas--23153
Auburn--25078
LSU--28985
MS State--21424
Ole Miss--19822
A&M--52585
I would have made Florida and A&M permanent rivals so as to emphasize their size and depth of academic offerings.
Here are the numbers from the Wikipedia article on the SEC that include both graduate and undergraduate students at the main campus only (not system wide or branches):
Florida--51474
Georgia--35520
Kentucky--26054
Missouri--33805
South Carolina--30721
Tennessee--27523
Vanderbilt--12093
Alabama--31747
Arkansas--23153
Auburn--25078
LSU--28985
MS State--21424
Ole Miss--19822
A&M--52585
I would have made Florida and A&M permanent rivals so as to emphasize their size and depth of academic offerings.
This post was edited on 7/4/12 at 11:34 am
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