Total Student Population Comparison
The total student population of best International Economics schools is 264,660 with 137,527 female students and 127,133 male students. This enrollment statistics is based on the latest data from IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education for academic year 2022-2023. The following table compares the student population for both undergraduate and graduate schools between best International Economics schools.
Among the best International Economics schools, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor has the most enrolled students of 51,225, while Princeton University has the least number of students of 8,842 for both in graduate and undergraduate programs.
Rank | Name | Total | Men | Women |
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1 | Harvard University | 30,631 | 14,207 | 16,424 |
2 | Princeton University | 8,842 | 4,668 | 4,174 |
3 | Columbia University in the City of New York | 34,782 | 16,150 | 18,632 |
4 | University of California-Berkeley | 45,307 | 20,985 | 24,322 |
5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 11,858 | 6,784 | 5,074 |
6 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | 51,225 | 24,739 | 26,486 |
6 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | 48,956 | 22,993 | 25,963 |
8 | Stanford University | 18,283 | 9,650 | 8,633 |
8 | Yale University | 14,776 | 6,957 | 7,819 |
Total | 264,660 | 127,133 | 137,527 |
Undergraduate Student Population
The total undergraduate population of best International Economics schools is 144,705 with 76,210 female students and 68,495 male students. The following table compares 2022-2023 undergraduate enrollment between best International Economics schools.
Among the best International Economics schools, University of Wisconsin-Madison has the most enrolled undergraduate students of 36,306, while Massachusetts Institute of Technology has the least number of undergraduate students of 4,657.
Rank | Name | Total | Men | Women |
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1 | Harvard University | 9,368 | 4,498 | 4,870 |
2 | Princeton University | 5,604 | 2,803 | 2,801 |
3 | Columbia University in the City of New York | 8,902 | 4,530 | 4,372 |
4 | University of California-Berkeley | 32,479 | 14,435 | 18,044 |
5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 4,657 | 2,413 | 2,244 |
6 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | 32,695 | 15,580 | 17,115 |
6 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | 36,306 | 17,070 | 19,236 |
8 | Stanford University | 8,049 | 3,912 | 4,137 |
8 | Yale University | 6,645 | 3,254 | 3,391 |
Total | 144,705 | 68,495 | 76,210 |
Graduate Student Population
The total graduate population of best International Economics schools is 119,955 with 61,317 female students and 58,638 male students. The following table compares 2022-2023 graduate enrollment between best International Economics schools.
Among the best International Economics schools, Columbia University in the City of New York has the most enrolled graduate students of 25,880, while Princeton University has the least number of graduate students of 3,238.
Rank | Name | Total | Men | Women |
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1 | Harvard University | 21,263 | 9,709 | 11,554 |
2 | Princeton University | 3,238 | 1,865 | 1,373 |
3 | Columbia University in the City of New York | 25,880 | 11,620 | 14,260 |
4 | University of California-Berkeley | 12,828 | 6,550 | 6,278 |
5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 7,201 | 4,371 | 2,830 |
6 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | 18,530 | 9,159 | 9,371 |
6 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | 12,650 | 5,923 | 6,727 |
8 | Stanford University | 10,234 | 5,738 | 4,496 |
8 | Yale University | 8,131 | 3,703 | 4,428 |
Total | 119,955 | 58,638 | 61,317 |
Distance Learning (Online Class) Enrollment
The following table compares 2022-2023 distance learning enrollment for both undergraduate and graduate programs between best International Economics schools. In undergraduate programs, out of total 139,101 students, 2,244 students (1.61%) have taken courses only through distance learning and 19,687 students (14.15%) have learned from at least one online course. For graduate schools, out of total 116,717 students, 10,744 students (9.21%) have taken courses only through distance learning and 10,870 students (9.31%) have learned from at least one online course.
Rank | Name | Undergraduate | Graduate | ||||
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Total | Online Exclusively | Some Online Classes | Total | Online Exclusively | Some Online Classes | ||
1 | Harvard University | 9,368 | 1,312 (14.01%) |
407 (4.34%) | 21,263 | 5,611 (26.39%) |
1,555 (7.31%) |
2 | Princeton University | Princeton University does not offer online courses. | |||||
3 | Columbia University in the City of New York | 8,902 | 25 (0.28%) |
180 (2.02%) | 25,880 | 1,086 (4.20%) |
3,662 (14.15%) |
4 | University of California-Berkeley | 32,479 | 43 (0.13%) |
6,728 (20.71%) | 12,828 | 1,579 (12.31%) |
1,350 (10.52%) |
5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 4,657 | - | - | 7,201 | 61 (0.85%) |
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6 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | 32,695 | 31 (0.09%) |
3,274 (10.01%) | 18,530 | 1,494 (8.06%) |
2,137 (11.53%) |
6 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | 36,306 | 545 (1.50%) |
9,098 (25.06%) | 12,650 | 839 (6.63%) |
1,301 (10.28%) |
8 | Stanford University | 8,049 | 288 (3.58%) |
- | 10,234 | - | 779 (7.61%) |
8 | Yale University | 6,645 | - | - | 8,131 | 74 (0.91%) |
86 (1.06%) |
Average | 139,101 | 2,244 (1.61%) |
19,687 (14.15%) |
116,717 | 10,744 (9.21%) |
10,870 (9.31%) |
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