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Population Comparison Between Best Social Sciences and Humanities Schools

Total PopulationUndergraduateGraduateOnline Classes

Total Student Population Comparison

The total student population of best Social Sciences and Humanities schools is 351,080 with 188,373 female students and 162,707 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 Social Sciences and Humanities schools.
Among the best Social Sciences and Humanities 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.
Student Population Comparison Between Best Social Sciences And Humanities Schools
RankNameTotalMenWomen
1Princeton University 8,8424,668 4,174
2University of California-Berkeley 45,30720,985 24,322
3University of Wisconsin-Madison 48,95622,993 25,963
4Stanford University 18,2839,650 8,633
5University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 51,22524,739 26,486
6Harvard University 30,63114,207 16,424
7University of Chicago 18,3399,925 8,414
8University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 31,70512,594 19,111
9University of California-Los Angeles 46,43019,869 26,561
10Northwestern University 23,16110,711 12,450
10University of Pennsylvania 28,20112,366 15,835
Total351,080 162,707188,373

Undergraduate Student Population

The total undergraduate population of best Social Sciences and Humanities schools is 204,791 with 112,501 female students and 92,290 male students. The following table compares 2022-2023 undergraduate enrollment between best Social Sciences and Humanities schools.
Among the best Social Sciences and Humanities schools, University of Wisconsin-Madison has the most enrolled undergraduate students of 36,306, while Princeton University has the least number of undergraduate students of 5,604.
Undergraduate Student Population Comparison Between Best Social Sciences And Humanities Schools
RankNameTotalMenWomen
1Princeton University 5,6042,803 2,801
2University of California-Berkeley 32,47914,435 18,044
3University of Wisconsin-Madison 36,30617,070 19,236
4Stanford University 8,0493,912 4,137
5University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 32,69515,580 17,115
6Harvard University 9,3684,498 4,870
7University of Chicago 7,5954,028 3,567
8University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 20,0297,941 12,088
9University of California-Los Angeles 32,42312,853 19,570
10Northwestern University 8,9934,126 4,867
10University of Pennsylvania 11,2505,044 6,206
Total204,79192,290112,501

Graduate Student Population

The total graduate population of best Social Sciences and Humanities schools is 204,791 with 112,501 female students and 92,290 male students. The following table compares 2022-2023 graduate enrollment between best Social Sciences and Humanities schools.
Among the best Social Sciences and Humanities schools, University of Wisconsin-Madison has the most enrolled graduate students of 36,306, while Princeton University has the least number of graduate students of 5,604.
Graduate Student Population Comparison Between Best Social Sciences And Humanities Schools
RankNameTotalMenWomen
1Princeton University 5,6042,803 2,801
2University of California-Berkeley 32,47914,435 18,044
3University of Wisconsin-Madison 36,30617,070 19,236
4Stanford University 8,0493,912 4,137
5University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 32,69515,580 17,115
6Harvard University 9,3684,498 4,870
7University of Chicago 7,5954,028 3,567
8University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 20,0297,941 12,088
9University of California-Los Angeles 32,42312,853 19,570
10Northwestern University 8,9934,126 4,867
10University of Pennsylvania 11,2505,044 6,206
Total204,79192,290112,501

Distance Learning (Online Class) Enrollment

The following table compares 2022-2023 distance learning enrollment for both undergraduate and graduate programs between best Social Sciences and Humanities schools. In undergraduate programs, out of total 199,187 students, 2,844 students (1.43%) have taken courses only through distance learning and 27,860 students (13.99%) have learned from at least one online course. For graduate schools, out of total 143,051 students, 15,307 students (10.70%) have taken courses only through distance learning and 12,411 students (8.68%) have learned from at least one online course.
Online Course (Distance Learning) Population Comparison Between Best Social Sciences And Humanities Schools
RankNameUndergraduateGraduate
TotalOnline ExclusivelySome Online ClassesTotalOnline ExclusivelySome Online Classes
1Princeton University Princeton University does not offer online courses.
2University of California-Berkeley 32,479 43
(0.13%)
6,728
(20.71%)
12,828 1,579
(12.31%)
1,350
(10.52%)
3University of Wisconsin-Madison 36,306 545
(1.50%)
9,098
(25.06%)
12,650 839
(6.63%)
1,301
(10.28%)
4Stanford University 8,049 288
(3.58%)
-10,234 - 779
(7.61%)
5University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 32,695 31
(0.09%)
3,274
(10.01%)
18,530 1,494
(8.06%)
2,137
(11.53%)
6Harvard University 9,368 1,312
(14.01%)
407
(4.34%)
21,263 5,611
(26.39%)
1,555
(7.31%)
7University of Chicago 7,595 - -10,744 28
(0.26%)
-
8University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 20,029 38
(0.19%)
4,330
(21.62%)
11,676 1,880
(16.10%)
1,774
(15.19%)
9University of California-Los Angeles 32,423 17
(0.05%)
3,838
(11.84%)
14,007 590
(4.21%)
920
(6.57%)
10Northwestern University 8,993 - 18
(0.20%)
14,168 1,123
(7.93%)
1,576
(11.12%)
10University of Pennsylvania 11,250 570
(5.07%)
167
(1.48%)
16,951 2,163
(12.76%)
1,019
(6.01%)
Average199,187 2,844
(1.43%)
27,860
(13.99%)
143,051 15,307
(10.70%)
12,411
(8.68%)
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