United States Private Colleges Ranked by Smallest Enrollment
Below is a ranking of the 1262 private colleges in the United States with the smallest enrollment of full and part time students. The University of America leads the list with a population of 0 students.
Enrollment is a measure of the size of the student body. Larger schools are more likely to offer a wider range of programs and services while smaller schools may have a more intimate and personalized experience.
| College | Enrollment |
|---|---|
|
National University
San Diego, California |
22,115 |
|
University of the Cumberlands
Williamsburg, Kentucky |
22,120 |
|
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York |
22,589 |
|
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois |
23,856 |
|
George Washington University
Washington, District Of Columbia |
25,374 |
|
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York |
26,793 |
|
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
29,109 |
|
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland |
30,210 |
|
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts |
30,259 |
|
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts |
32,553 |
|
Columbia University in the City of New York
New York, New York |
35,173 |
|
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah |
35,873 |
|
Boston University
Boston, Massachusetts |
37,737 |
|
University of the People
Pasadena, California |
41,961 |
|
Brigham Young University Idaho
Rexburg, Idaho |
45,585 |
|
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California |
46,566 |
|
New York University
New York, New York |
56,832 |
|
Liberty University
Lynchburg, Virginia |
104,327 |
This list is updated annually based on the latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics.
Last updated: March 15, 2026
Data source: IPEDS 2025 survey for academic year 2024/2025 - National Center for Education Statistics.