Largest University Campus?

<p>Who knows the answer to this secret question? I'll tell you if you can't find out :) And yes, that's largest in terms of acres, not enrollment. And I mean in the US.</p>

<p>Stanford is the largest contiguous college campus in America.</p>

<p>Stanford? Isn't it like second in the world after Russian Moscow State University?</p>

<p>Alone, that's what I initially knew. I understood Stanford to be the largest. But now I heard another one that trumps Stanford's size.</p>

<p>I'm going to guess that liberal arts school in GA, I think it's called Berry College? Anyway I remembered reading that it has a really big campus.</p>

<p>Holy Crap lol, Berry College. My high school had more people than that place; it only has 1,700 students. Well yeah that is enormous, but I actually meant largest and also known to a better degree than most, think more of national universities.</p>

<p>SUNY-ESF? char</p>

<p>Arizona State?</p>

<p>SUNY ESF? Isn't that a specialized college of environment science? How big is it? I doubt its that big.</p>

<p>Isn't it OSU?</p>

<p>It's in Guiness' world records book for it's size. It's just the fact that trees occupy most of the territory, haha</p>

<p>Nope :) 10char</p>

<p>United States Air Force Academy (twice the size of Leland Stanford Jr. University)</p>

<p>Ohio state.</p>

<p>No its not OSU. mrego technically those are bigger but I meant realistically in the sense that the university is all public, somewhat nationally known, all-around university for students. You know, places like the University of Maryland, University of Nebraska, University of Florida, those types of universities is what I'm talking about.</p>

<p>OP, you said largest in terms of acreage, yet you speak of Berry's enrollment? Berry's campus is about 26,000 acres. Name one larger.</p>

<p>razor, if you read my post carefully I heard about that college and its size, but that wasn't what I was talking about. go back and look what I said; universities in the sense that they are more national and more recognizable by the general public (this can be private or public). </p>

<p>i said technically the berry's college is the largest in acreage but again, I meant more of the national (or close to national) hundreds of universities out there. Big name schools where most people would go, that is representative of the state quite well; University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts, Princeton, those kinds of universities!, not some Berry College Woman's institute that's known by like 2 people (no offense if you attend/are attending Berry)</p>

<p>So, the first reply is correct; Stanford is the largest, but second to the one I'm takling about that I recently discovered. And again think alongside these kinds of national/larger known universities.</p>

<p>How do you measure that?</p>

<p>Single campus size; contiguous, like Stanford. A couple extensions isn't a big deal but contiguous should do it for most of them.</p>

<p>nyu!! the whole city is the campus!</p>