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Population Comparison Between American Athletic Conference (American) Members

Total PopulationUndergraduateGraduateOnline Classes

Total Student Population Comparison

The total student population of colleges in American Athletic Conference (American) is 372,624 with 205,002 female students and 167,622 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 colleges in American Athletic Conference (American).
Among the colleges in American Athletic Conference (American), University of Central Florida has the most enrolled students of 68,346, while Southern Methodist University has the least number of students of 12,053 for both in graduate and undergraduate programs.
Student Population Comparison Between Colleges In American Athletic Conference (American)
NameTotalMenWomen
University of Connecticut 27,00312,559 14,444
University of Central Florida 68,34630,531 37,815
University of South Florida 49,60021,001 28,599
University of Louisville 22,0179,663 12,354
Rutgers University-New Brunswick 50,63723,354 27,283
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 41,15519,134 22,021
Temple University 33,19614,232 18,964
University of Memphis 21,9178,749 13,168
University of Houston 46,70022,359 24,341
Southern Methodist University 12,0536,040 6,013
Total372,624 167,622205,002

Undergraduate Student Population

The total undergraduate population of colleges in American Athletic Conference (American) is 283,433 with 152,761 female students and 130,672 male students. The following table compares 2022-2023 undergraduate enrollment between colleges in American Athletic Conference (American).
Among the colleges in American Athletic Conference (American), University of Central Florida has the most enrolled undergraduate students of 58,662, while Southern Methodist University has the least number of undergraduate students of 7,056.
Undergraduate Student Population Comparison Between Colleges In American Athletic Conference (American)
NameTotalMenWomen
University of Connecticut 18,9838,952 10,031
University of Central Florida 58,66226,508 32,154
University of South Florida 38,04716,478 21,569
University of Louisville 15,9216,907 9,014
Rutgers University-New Brunswick 36,34418,156 18,188
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 29,66314,714 14,949
Temple University 24,10610,635 13,471
University of Memphis 16,7086,554 10,154
University of Houston 37,94318,290 19,653
Southern Methodist University 7,0563,478 3,578
Total283,433130,672152,761

Graduate Student Population

The total graduate population of colleges in American Athletic Conference (American) is 89,191 with 52,241 female students and 36,950 male students. The following table compares 2022-2023 graduate enrollment between colleges in American Athletic Conference (American).
Among the colleges in American Athletic Conference (American), Rutgers University-New Brunswick has the most enrolled graduate students of 14,293, while Southern Methodist University has the least number of graduate students of 4,997.
Graduate Student Population Comparison Between Colleges In American Athletic Conference (American)
NameTotalMenWomen
University of Connecticut 8,0203,607 4,413
University of Central Florida 9,6844,023 5,661
University of South Florida 11,5534,523 7,030
University of Louisville 6,0962,756 3,340
Rutgers University-New Brunswick 14,2935,198 9,095
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 11,4924,420 7,072
Temple University 9,0903,597 5,493
University of Memphis 5,2092,195 3,014
University of Houston 8,7574,069 4,688
Southern Methodist University 4,9972,562 2,435
Total89,19136,95052,241

Distance Learning (Online Class) Enrollment

The following table compares 2022-2023 distance learning enrollment for both undergraduate and graduate programs between colleges in American Athletic Conference (American). In undergraduate programs, out of total 283,433 students, 31,365 students (11.07%) have taken courses only through distance learning and 139,243 students (49.13%) have learned from at least one online course. For graduate schools, out of total 89,191 students, 23,238 students (26.05%) have taken courses only through distance learning and 16,375 students (18.36%) have learned from at least one online course.
Online Course (Distance Learning) Population Comparison Between Colleges In American Athletic Conference (American)
NameUndergraduateGraduate
TotalOnline ExclusivelySome Online ClassesTotalOnline ExclusivelySome Online Classes
University of Connecticut 18,983 69
(0.36%)
5,565
(29.32%)
8,020 1,367
(17.04%)
1,496
(18.65%)
University of Central Florida 58,662 9,899
(16.87%)
28,712
(48.94%)
9,684 3,666
(37.86%)
1,316
(13.59%)
University of South Florida 38,047 5,407
(14.21%)
22,145
(58.20%)
11,553 3,214
(27.82%)
2,471
(21.39%)
University of Louisville 15,921 2,434
(15.29%)
6,757
(42.44%)
6,096 1,759
(28.85%)
1,115
(18.29%)
Rutgers University-New Brunswick 36,344 773
(2.13%)
17,644
(48.55%)
14,293 2,985
(20.88%)
2,023
(14.15%)
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 29,663 4,102
(13.83%)
14,851
(50.07%)
11,492 4,533
(39.44%)
2,225
(19.36%)
Temple University 24,106 1,044
(4.33%)
12,285
(50.96%)
9,090 1,568
(17.25%)
1,224
(13.47%)
University of Memphis 16,708 3,461
(20.71%)
6,487
(38.83%)
5,209 1,851
(35.53%)
1,353
(25.97%)
University of Houston 37,943 4,175
(11.00%)
24,405
(64.32%)
8,757 1,404
(16.03%)
2,838
(32.41%)
Southern Methodist University 7,056 1
(0.01%)
392
(5.56%)
4,997 891
(17.83%)
314
(6.28%)
Average283,433 31,365
(11.07%)
139,243
(49.13%)
89,191 23,238
(26.05%)
16,375
(18.36%)