College Marketing in 100+ College Cities
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Top College Cities by Student Population
New York, NY
500,000 students · 8 schools
New York City is the largest college city in America, with hundreds of thousands of students attending institutions from Columbia to NYU to the vast CUNY system. The city itself is the ultimate classroom, offering unparalleled access to culture, industry, and opportunity.
#2Boston, MA
250,000 students · 8 schools
Boston is America's ultimate college city, with over 50 colleges and universities packed into the metro area creating an unparalleled academic ecosystem. Historic charm, world-class healthcare, and a walkable urban landscape make it a dream destination for students.
#3Los Angeles, CA
250,000 students · 6 schools
Los Angeles is a sprawling metropolis with an enormous student population drawn to its entertainment industry, perfect weather, and world-class universities like UCLA and USC. The city offers unmatched internship opportunities, cultural diversity, and a lifestyle that's hard to replicate anywhere else.
#4Chicago, IL
200,000 students · 7 schools
Chicago's world-class universities are woven into one of America's greatest cities, offering students deep-dish pizza, lakefront living, and unmatched cultural institutions. The city's diverse neighborhoods and robust job market make it a top destination for students from around the globe.
#5Philadelphia, PA
180,000 students · 6 schools
Philadelphia is a major college city with a dense concentration of universities and a rich history that serves as a living classroom for students. The city's cheesesteaks, passionate sports culture, and walkable neighborhoods create a distinctly Philly college experience.
#6Atlanta, GA
160,000 students · 7 schools
Atlanta is a major hub for higher education, home to a remarkable cluster of historically Black colleges and universities alongside top-tier research institutions. The city's booming economy and cultural richness make it an exciting place for students.
#7Phoenix, AZ
130,000 students · 4 schools
Phoenix is a sun-drenched metropolis where Arizona State University, one of the nation's largest and most innovative universities, drives a massive student population. The city's year-round outdoor lifestyle, growing tech industry, and affordable desert living attract students from around the world.
#8Miami, FL
120,000 students · 4 schools
Miami is a vibrant, multicultural metropolis where students enjoy year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, and a thriving Latin American cultural influence. The city's growing tech scene, international business connections, and legendary nightlife make it a unique college destination.
#9Houston, TX
100,000 students · 4 schools
Houston is one of America's most diverse cities, with a massive student population spread across institutions ranging from the elite Rice University to the sprawling University of Houston. The city's energy industry, space center, and world-class museums offer students endless opportunities.
#10Washington, DC
100,000 students · 5 schools
Washington, D.C. is the nation's capital, offering students unparalleled access to government, policy, international organizations, and free Smithsonian museums. The city's monuments, diverse neighborhoods, and concentration of think tanks make it the ultimate destination for politically engaged students.
Baltimore, MD
95,000 students · 5 schools
Baltimore is home to world-renowned Johns Hopkins University and a diverse array of colleges that give the city a strong academic presence. The Inner Harbor, thriving arts scene, and proximity to Washington, D.C. make it attractive for students.
Dallas, TX
90,000 students · 4 schools
Dallas combines Big Texas energy with a massive concentration of universities and colleges across the metroplex. Students benefit from a booming job market, diverse cultural offerings, and an affordable cost of living compared to coastal cities.
San Diego, CA
90,000 students · 4 schools
San Diego offers students near-perfect weather, beautiful beaches, and a laid-back Southern California lifestyle alongside top-tier universities like UCSD. The city's biotech industry, craft beer scene, and proximity to Mexico create an unbeatable college experience.
Columbus, OH
80,000 students · 5 schools
Columbus is powered by Ohio State University, one of the largest campuses in the country, whose Buckeye football Saturdays transform the entire city. The Short North arts district, diverse food scene, and growing tech sector make Columbus one of the Midwest's most exciting cities for students.
Orlando, FL
80,000 students · 4 schools
Orlando is home to the University of Central Florida, one of the nation's largest universities, in a city famous for its theme parks and entertainment industry. The warm climate, growing tech sector, and hospitality industry provide students with abundant internship and job opportunities.
Austin, TX
75,000 students · 4 schools
Austin's 'Keep It Weird' ethos is fueled by the University of Texas and a massive creative community that makes it one of America's most desirable college cities. Live music, tech startups, and outdoor activities on Lady Bird Lake give students an unmatched quality of life.
Minneapolis, MN
75,000 students · 4 schools
Minneapolis is a thriving cultural hub where the University of Minnesota's massive campus sits along the Mississippi River in a city known for its lakes and arts scene. Despite cold winters, the vibrant music scene, bike-friendly streets, and strong job market draw students from across the country.
Pittsburgh, PA
75,000 students · 5 schools
Pittsburgh has transformed from a steel city into a hub of technology and education, anchored by Carnegie Mellon's robotics and computer science programs and Pitt's medical research. The city's affordable living, friendly neighborhoods, and stunning riverfronts make it increasingly popular with students.
San Francisco, CA
75,000 students · 5 schools
San Francisco is a global innovation hub where students are immersed in the tech industry, stunning natural beauty, and one of America's most diverse cultures. The city's iconic landmarks, thriving startup ecosystem, and progressive values attract ambitious students from around the world.
Tempe, AZ
74,000 students · 1 schools
Tempe is the vibrant college city adjacent to Phoenix where Arizona State University's massive, innovative campus draws students with its warm weather and entrepreneurial spirit. Mill Avenue's bustling nightlife, Tempe Town Lake, and ASU's status as a top innovation university fuel the city's energy.
College Station, TX
72,000 students · 2 schools
College Station revolves around Texas A&M University, one of the nation's largest universities, where Aggie traditions like the 12th Man run deep. The city's strong military heritage, engineering programs, and devoted alumni network define the college experience.
Denver, CO
65,000 students · 4 schools
Denver's thriving economy, craft beer culture, and easy access to world-class skiing make it one of the most attractive cities for college students in the West. The Mile High City offers a perfect blend of urban amenities and outdoor adventure.
Seattle, WA
65,000 students · 3 schools
Seattle is a tech powerhouse and cultural capital of the Pacific Northwest, where the University of Washington's research programs rival the best in the nation. Students enjoy the city's legendary coffee culture, live music scene, and easy access to mountains and waterways.
Tallahassee, FL
65,000 students · 3 schools
Tallahassee is Florida's capital city and home to two major universities whose combined student populations define the city's youthful character. FSU's championship athletics, FAMU's marching band legacy, and the rolling hills of North Florida create a unique college town atmosphere.
Indianapolis, IN
60,000 students · 4 schools
Indianapolis is an underrated college city with several strong universities and a growing downtown that hosts major sporting events like the Indy 500. The city's affordable cost of living, vibrant Mass Ave district, and expanding tech sector attract a diverse student body.
Nashville, TN
60,000 students · 5 schools
Nashville is Music City, where students at Vanderbilt and a cluster of other universities enjoy world-famous live music, hot chicken, and a booming creative economy. The city's healthcare industry, startup culture, and Southern hospitality make it one of America's fastest-growing college cities.
San Antonio, TX
60,000 students · 4 schools
San Antonio blends rich Tex-Mex culture with a growing university scene anchored by the rapidly expanding UTSA campus. The famous River Walk, affordable living, and vibrant Hispanic heritage create a unique and welcoming college environment.
Tampa, FL
60,000 students · 3 schools
Tampa offers students year-round sunshine, beautiful Gulf Coast beaches, and a rapidly growing urban core anchored by the University of South Florida. The city's Ybor City nightlife, professional sports teams, and expanding job market make it an exciting place to be a college student.
Charlotte, NC
55,000 students · 4 schools
Charlotte is a booming banking and finance hub where UNC Charlotte's rapidly growing campus reflects the city's explosive development. Students benefit from major corporate internship opportunities, a mild climate, and a dynamic urban scene in the New South's largest city.
Gainesville, FL
55,000 students · 2 schools
Gainesville is Gator Nation's home base, where the University of Florida's massive campus drives a youthful, energetic city in north-central Florida. The warm climate, natural springs, and dominant SEC athletics make it a quintessential college town.
Las Vegas, NV
55,000 students · 3 schools
Las Vegas is far more than the Strip -- UNLV's growing campus anchors a rapidly expanding city with a booming hospitality, entertainment, and tech industry. The desert setting, affordable living, and year-round sunshine attract a diverse student population from across the globe.
San Jose, CA
55,000 students · 3 schools
San Jose sits at the heart of Silicon Valley, giving students at San Jose State and nearby Santa Clara University direct access to the world's leading tech companies. The city's innovation culture, diverse population, and mild climate make it a prime destination for students pursuing technology careers.
Champaign, IL
52,000 students · 2 schools
Champaign-Urbana is a Big Ten college town in central Illinois where the University of Illinois' powerhouse engineering and computer science programs drive innovation. The twin cities offer a vibrant campus town atmosphere with great restaurants, live music, and Midwestern affordability.
Lansing, MI
52,000 students · 2 schools
Lansing and neighboring East Lansing are defined by Michigan State University's expansive campus along the Red Cedar River. The Big Ten atmosphere, world-class research facilities, and affordable Midwestern living attract students from across the nation.
Cincinnati, OH
50,000 students · 3 schools
Cincinnati is a revitalized Midwestern city where the University of Cincinnati's nationally recognized co-op program connects students directly to industry. The Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, craft breweries, and affordable living make it increasingly popular with students.
Jacksonville, FL
50,000 students · 4 schools
Jacksonville is Florida's largest city by area, with beautiful beaches and a growing downtown scene that several universities call home. The affordable cost of living, warm climate, and expanding job market make it an appealing option for college students.
Madison, WI
50,000 students · 3 schools
Madison is consistently ranked among America's best college towns, set on a stunning isthmus between two lakes with UW-Madison's campus at its heart. State Street connects campus to the Capitol, creating a walkable corridor of shops, restaurants, and Badger spirit.
Portland, OR
50,000 students · 4 schools
Portland's quirky, independent spirit and commitment to sustainability make it a magnet for creative and environmentally conscious students. The city's food cart culture, craft beer scene, and proximity to both mountains and coast create a uniquely Pacific Northwest college experience.
St. Louis, MO
50,000 students · 3 schools
St. Louis is an affordable Midwestern city where Washington University's world-class campus anchors a growing academic community. The Gateway Arch, thriving food scene, and revitalized neighborhoods make it an increasingly attractive college city.
Tucson, AZ
50,000 students · 2 schools
Tucson is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy surrounded by saguaro-studded desert, where the University of Arizona's campus is an oasis of learning and Pac-12 athletics. The city's Mexican-American heritage, affordable living, and 350 days of sunshine create a distinctive Southwestern college experience.
Baton Rouge, LA
48,000 students · 2 schools
Baton Rouge pulses with SEC football fever, Cajun cuisine, and the vibrant culture of southern Louisiana centered around LSU's massive campus. The city offers students an affordable, fun-loving atmosphere with a strong sense of tradition.
Ann Arbor, MI
47,000 students · 2 schools
Ann Arbor is one of America's quintessential college towns, defined by the University of Michigan's sprawling campus and passionate sports culture. The city boasts world-class dining, arts, and a walkable downtown that pulses with student energy.
State College, PA
46,000 students · 1 schools
State College is Happy Valley, a quintessential college town in central Pennsylvania built entirely around Penn State's massive campus and Nittany Lion football. The town's geographic isolation creates a tight-knit community where the university and town are inseparable.
Berkeley, CA
45,000 students · 2 schools
Berkeley is synonymous with intellectual activism and academic excellence, home to one of the world's top public universities. The city's progressive culture, diverse food scene, and stunning Bay Area setting make it an iconic college town.
Bloomington, IN
45,000 students · 2 schools
Bloomington is a classic Midwestern college town built around Indiana University's gorgeous limestone campus and legendary basketball tradition. The city has a thriving arts scene, excellent restaurants, and the scenic beauty of southern Indiana's rolling hills.
Columbia, SC
45,000 students · 4 schools
Columbia is South Carolina's capital city where the University of South Carolina's vibrant campus anchors a growing downtown scene. Students enjoy the warm climate, SEC athletics, and the revitalized Vista entertainment district.
Milwaukee, WI
45,000 students · 3 schools
Milwaukee is a lakefront city with a rich brewing heritage and a growing student population drawn to Marquette University and UW-Milwaukee. The city's affordable living, vibrant festival culture, and revitalized downtown make it an appealing option for college students.
Providence, RI
45,000 students · 4 schools
Providence is a creative, walkable city where Brown University and RISD anchor a thriving arts and culinary scene. The city's Italian heritage, WaterFire installations, and affordable East Coast living make it a hidden gem among college cities.
Raleigh, NC
45,000 students · 4 schools
Raleigh is a key anchor of the Research Triangle, where NC State University's engineering and technology programs fuel one of the nation's top innovation corridors. The city's growing food scene, mild climate, and strong job market make it an increasingly popular college destination.
Sacramento, CA
45,000 students · 3 schools
Sacramento is California's capital city with a rapidly growing food scene that has earned it the title 'America's Farm-to-Fork Capital.' The city offers students a more affordable alternative to the Bay Area with easy access to Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Athens, GA
40,000 students · 2 schools
Athens is famous for its legendary music scene that birthed bands like R.E.M. and the B-52s, deeply intertwined with the University of Georgia's culture. The city offers affordable living, vibrant nightlife, and a thriving arts community.
Columbia, MO
40,000 students · 3 schools
Columbia sits at the heart of Missouri and is home to the University of Missouri's respected journalism school and Big 12 athletics. The city balances small-town friendliness with an active downtown entertainment district popular with students.
Fresno, CA
40,000 students · 3 schools
Fresno is the heart of California's Central Valley, where Fresno State's strong agricultural and business programs connect students to one of the world's most productive farming regions. The affordable cost of living and proximity to Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon national parks offer students great value and outdoor access.
Lubbock, TX
40,000 students · 2 schools
Lubbock is a proud West Texas college town where Texas Tech University's Red Raiders bring Big 12 excitement to the Llano Estacado. The city's friendly residents, growing dining scene, and strong school spirit create a welcoming college atmosphere.
New Orleans, LA
40,000 students · 4 schools
New Orleans offers a college experience like no other, where Tulane students soak up jazz, Creole cuisine, and Mardi Gras in one of America's most culturally rich cities. The city's unique traditions, vibrant nightlife, and warm hospitality create memories that last a lifetime.
Richmond, VA
40,000 students · 3 schools
Richmond is a city rich in American history where VCU's urban campus and the University of Richmond's beautiful grounds anchor a thriving arts and food scene. The James River rapids, Carytown shopping, and growing craft brewery culture make it an exciting place for students.
Rochester, NY
40,000 students · 4 schools
Rochester is a city of innovation with a strong academic presence led by the University of Rochester and RIT's nationally recognized engineering and technology programs. The city's affordable living, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to the Finger Lakes wine region make it an underrated college destination.
Salt Lake City, UT
40,000 students · 3 schools
Salt Lake City is a mountain city where University of Utah students can ski world-class resorts within 30 minutes of campus. The city's growing tech sector (Silicon Slopes), outdoor recreation access, and revitalized downtown make it increasingly popular with students.
Davis, CA
39,000 students · 1 schools
Davis is one of the most bike-friendly cities in America, where UC Davis students pedal through a charming downtown surrounded by agricultural land. The university's top-ranked veterinary and agricultural programs attract students who appreciate a close-knit, sustainable community.
Boulder, CO
38,000 students · 2 schools
Boulder sits at the base of the Flatirons with the University of Colorado's stunning campus serving as a gateway to outdoor adventure. The city's health-conscious culture, craft beer scene, and Pearl Street Mall make it one of America's most desirable college towns.
Tuscaloosa, AL
38,000 students · 2 schools
Tuscaloosa is where the Crimson Tide rolls, with the University of Alabama's championship football dynasty making it one of the most spirited college towns in America. The Black Warrior River, growing downtown, and passionate Southern culture create an unforgettable college experience.
Amherst, MA
37,000 students · 3 schools
Amherst is part of the Five College Consortium in the Pioneer Valley, creating one of New England's most dynamic academic communities. The town blends rural charm with a culturally rich, student-driven downtown.
Albany, NY
35,000 students · 4 schools
Albany is New York's capital city with a vibrant student community spread across several colleges and universities. The city offers affordable living, rich history, and a growing downtown scene popular with students.
Knoxville, TN
35,000 students · 2 schools
Knoxville is the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, where the University of Tennessee's Big Orange spirit colors the entire city. The revitalized Market Square, live music scene, and affordable Appalachian setting make it a welcoming college town.
Lexington, KY
35,000 students · 2 schools
Lexington is the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass Region, where the University of Kentucky's basketball-obsessed culture blends with horse country elegance. The city offers bourbon distilleries, beautiful countryside, and a growing downtown restaurant scene.
Louisville, KY
35,000 students · 3 schools
Louisville is home to the Kentucky Derby, bourbon culture, and the University of Louisville's passionate Cardinals fan base. The NuLu district, Fourth Street Live, and affordable urban living make it an increasingly attractive city for students.
New Haven, CT
35,000 students · 3 schools
New Haven is an Ivy League city defined by Yale University's Gothic architecture and world-class museums, set along the Connecticut coast. The city is famous for its legendary pizza (apizza), diverse neighborhoods, and accessible location between New York and Boston.
Blacksburg, VA
34,000 students · 1 schools
Blacksburg is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia, where Virginia Tech dominates the town's identity and spirit. The stunning natural surroundings and strong engineering programs draw students who love both academics and the outdoors.
Fort Collins, CO
34,000 students · 1 schools
Fort Collins is a craft beer capital and outdoor recreation paradise in northern Colorado, anchored by Colorado State University. The charming Old Town district, Horsetooth Reservoir, and friendly community make it one of the most livable college towns in the West.
Corvallis, OR
32,000 students · 1 schools
Corvallis is a small, bike-friendly city in Oregon's Willamette Valley where Oregon State University's research programs thrive. The town's proximity to the coast and mountains, combined with a low crime rate and green spaces, make it a serene college setting.
Iowa City, IA
32,000 students · 1 schools
Iowa City is a UNESCO City of Literature and home to the University of Iowa's legendary Writers' Workshop, making it a cultural powerhouse despite its small size. The Pedestrian Mall downtown, Hawkeye football, and welcoming Midwestern community create an ideal college atmosphere.
Auburn, AL
31,000 students · 1 schools
Auburn is a tight-knit college town in eastern Alabama where SEC football is a way of life and community pride runs deep. The small-city charm, affordable cost of living, and passionate school spirit define the Auburn experience.
Chapel Hill, NC
30,000 students · 1 schools
Chapel Hill is the southern gem of the Research Triangle, where UNC's storied campus and legendary basketball program set the tone for the entire town. The charming Franklin Street corridor, dogwood-lined paths, and warm community make it a beloved college town.
Eugene, OR
30,000 students · 2 schools
Eugene is the birthplace of Nike and home to the University of Oregon, where Track Town USA meets Pacific Northwest culture. The city's commitment to sustainability, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to mountains and coast make it a unique college town.
Honolulu, HI
30,000 students · 3 schools
Honolulu offers a truly unique college experience where students at the University of Hawaii can study marine biology steps from the Pacific Ocean. The island's multicultural environment, year-round tropical climate, and aloha spirit create an unforgettable setting for higher education.
Ithaca, NY
30,000 students · 2 schools
Ithaca is gorges -- literally -- with stunning waterfalls and Finger Lakes scenery surrounding Cornell University's Ivy League campus and Ithaca College. The town's progressive culture, farm-to-table food movement, and natural beauty make it a unique and memorable college experience.
Lawrence, KS
30,000 students · 2 schools
Lawrence is a progressive oasis on the Kansas prairie, where the University of Kansas and storied basketball tradition under the Phog Allen legacy define the town. Massachusetts Street's vibrant shops, restaurants, and music venues give Lawrence a cultural depth that belies its small size.
Lincoln, NE
30,000 students · 2 schools
Lincoln is a welcoming Midwestern capital city where the University of Nebraska's Cornhusker football fills Memorial Stadium, the state's third-largest 'city' on game days. The Haymarket District, affordable living, and strong sense of community make it a top college town.
Syracuse, NY
30,000 students · 3 schools
Syracuse is an upstate New York city where Syracuse University's hilltop campus and legendary basketball tradition in the Carrier Dome drive the city's energy. Despite snowy winters, the affordable living, strong alumni network, and close-knit campus community keep students engaged.
Flagstaff, AZ
29,000 students · 1 schools
Flagstaff is a mountain town at 7,000 feet elevation where Northern Arizona University students enjoy four-season outdoor recreation including skiing and hiking. The historic Route 66 downtown, ponderosa pine forests, and proximity to the Grand Canyon make it one of the most scenic college towns in the West.
Boise, ID
28,000 students · 2 schools
Boise is a fast-growing Western city where Boise State University's blue turf football field is just one symbol of the city's distinctive character. Students enjoy easy access to skiing, hiking, and a rapidly expanding food and craft beer scene.
Fayetteville, AR
28,000 students · 1 schools
Fayetteville consistently ranks among America's best places to live, with the University of Arkansas driving the city's youthful energy and Razorback pride. The Ozark Mountain setting, Dickson Street entertainment, and affordable living attract students looking for a welcoming college experience.
Morgantown, WV
28,000 students · 1 schools
Morgantown is a spirited Appalachian college town where West Virginia University's Mountaineers create one of the most passionate fan bases in the Big 12. The city's riverside setting, personal rapid transit system, and affordable living attract students who want an authentic college experience.
Norman, OK
28,000 students · 1 schools
Norman is a spirited college town south of Oklahoma City where the University of Oklahoma's Sooner traditions and championship football create fierce pride. The campus corner district, affordable living, and friendly Oklahoma hospitality make it a welcoming place for students.
Clemson, SC
27,000 students · 1 schools
Clemson is a small town in the South Carolina foothills where Clemson University's passionate fan base creates one of the most electric college football atmospheres in the country. The lakeside setting and strong engineering programs draw students who want a tight-knit campus experience.
Santa Barbara, CA
27,000 students · 2 schools
Santa Barbara is the 'American Riviera,' where UCSB students enjoy oceanfront living on one of the most beautiful campuses in the world. The Mediterranean climate, mountain hiking, and laid-back beach culture make it a dream college setting.
Charlottesville, VA
25,000 students · 1 schools
Charlottesville is home to Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia, whose UNESCO World Heritage-listed campus is one of the most beautiful in America. The city offers Blue Ridge Mountain scenery, a thriving wine country, and a historic downtown mall.
Durham, NC
25,000 students · 2 schools
Durham is the dynamic Research Triangle city anchored by Duke University's Gothic campus and world-class medical center. The city's revitalized downtown, thriving food scene, and innovative spirit make it one of the South's most exciting places to be a student.
Hartford, CT
25,000 students · 3 schools
Hartford is Connecticut's capital city with a cluster of colleges that benefit from its central New England location and revitalizing downtown. Students enjoy proximity to both New York City and Boston while experiencing a more affordable and intimate urban setting.
Stillwater, OK
25,000 students · 1 schools
Stillwater is America's friendliest college town, where Oklahoma State University's orange-clad Cowboys create a warm, welcoming community. The downtown strip, affordable living, and genuine Midwestern hospitality define the Stillwater college experience.
Oxford, MS
24,000 students · 1 schools
Oxford is a literary Southern town steeped in the legacy of William Faulkner, where Ole Miss's beautiful campus and Grove tailgating tradition are legendary. The charming town square, independent bookstores, and warm hospitality make Oxford a beloved college destination.
Reno, NV
22,000 students · 2 schools
Reno has reinvented itself as an outdoor recreation hub and tech satellite city, with the University of Nevada providing academic strength. Students enjoy easy access to Lake Tahoe skiing, a growing downtown scene, and a surprisingly affordable Western lifestyle.
San Luis Obispo, CA
22,000 students · 1 schools
San Luis Obispo is frequently ranked as one of the happiest cities in America, with Cal Poly's learn-by-doing philosophy and the beautiful Central Coast setting as major draws. The charming downtown, nearby beaches, and wine country create an idyllic college town atmosphere.
Waco, TX
22,000 students · 2 schools
Waco has experienced a renaissance driven by Baylor University's growing campus and the city's transformation into a popular destination. The Magnolia Market, Brazos River, and Big 12 athletics give students a charming, affordable Texas college town experience.
Savannah, GA
20,000 students · 3 schools
Savannah is one of America's most beautiful cities, where SCAD students transform the historic district into a living arts campus. The Spanish moss-draped squares, riverfront dining, and rich Southern culture provide an inspiring backdrop for creative students.
Santa Cruz, CA
19,000 students · 1 schools
Santa Cruz is a progressive surf town on the California coast where UC Santa Cruz's redwood-forested campus overlooks the Pacific Ocean. The boardwalk, farmers markets, and alternative culture create a uniquely laid-back college experience.
Burlington, VT
18,000 students · 3 schools
Burlington overlooks Lake Champlain and combines the University of Vermont's academic strength with a vibrant, progressive downtown. The city is beloved for its farm-to-table dining, year-round outdoor recreation, and tight-knit community feel.
Missoula, MT
13,000 students · 1 schools
Missoula is a small mountain town in western Montana where the University of Montana draws students who love fly fishing, hiking, and wide-open spaces. The town's literary tradition, independent spirit, and stunning natural setting make it one of the West's most charming college towns.
Laramie, WY
12,000 students · 1 schools
Laramie is a high-plains college town where the University of Wyoming is the state's only four-year university, giving it an outsized cultural influence. The rugged Western landscape, small-town charm, and abundant outdoor recreation in the Medicine Bow Mountains attract adventurous students.
Princeton, NJ
8,000 students · 1 schools
Princeton is a quintessential Ivy League town where the university's Gothic campus and world-renowned faculty create an atmosphere of academic prestige. The charming Nassau Street shopping district and lush campus grounds make it one of America's most picturesque college settings.
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