<p>The answer to your above response is no.</p>
<p>Just tell us, please.</p>
<p>Answer: Duke</p>
<p>nice. 10ch</p>
<p>Berry College in Rome, Georgia is the largest college campus in the world.</p>
<p>^and it only has 1700 students, so if you're standing in the student center, you can look all directions and you won't find a head until you at least go 200 miles down the next building and see if Lassie is there so he can help you find the next living creature.</p>
<p>that campus was already discussed in this post, but thanks for mentioning it. I meant largest US campus as well as being national (University of Nebraska, Massachusetts, Maryland, California, Texas, etc) - where there are thousands of students and is a big name university.</p>
<p>UCLA, Penn State & UC Berkeley. Duh!</p>
<p>Duke doesn't count. It's not contiguous. And this the whole concept of "biggest campus" is addressed in stanford's wikipedia article. Stanford still wins.</p>
<p>The University of Texas at Austin is pretty big too.</p>
<p>^ I agree. 3rd largest in nation.</p>
<p>Um, UCLA is only 400 or so acres. Look it up on wikipedia.</p>
<p>Ah, thanks for the insight, now I know Stanford is still largest, as Duke has 'three contiguous campuses.' Btw, where is that said in stanford's wikipedia article? I word-searched for contiguous, or biggest, and nothing showed.</p>
<p>UTexas is 350 acres.</p>
<p>^Hmmm, it seems someone updated the article and took out that section. But it used to be under "campus" and there was a paragraph devoted to comparing stanford's campus size to various colleges and universities. If you search through the archives of old articles (wikipedia saves them all) you could probably still find it.</p>
<p>FVSU in Georgia is the second largest by acrerage in the state with 1365 acres</p>
<p>baller4lyfe, how is it Duke? Duke owns like 8000ish acres…btw, look at the description for Berry College under their website. “The world’s largest college campus was the destination of choice for hundreds […]”</p>
<p>I would much rather go to a school with a huge campus because that way there’s less of a chance of you running into people. Not that I’m an introvert, I love people, literally I love to love if ya know what I mean. Sometimes I just don’t want to see some people ever again after I’m done with them, especially if our experience wasn’t so great.</p>
<p>OK OP, what is it then? people have obviously said plenty of big campuses, bigger than the one you’re thinking of, so why don’t you just say what you think is the biggest? this guessing game fosters little actual discussion.</p>
<p>Texas Tech is the 2nd largest university campus in the US with 1,839 contiguous acres, and is the only campus that includes a medical school and law school on the same campus.</p>
<p>Texas Tech is not the 2nd largest university in any respect nor is it the only school that includes a medical school and law school on the same campus. I go to the University of Minnesota where the campus is 2,730 acres and im sure is by no means the largest campus in the country. The U of M - Twin Cities is also comprised of 16 colleges which include a medical school and a Law School. I’m pretty sure alot of other major universities can claim the same.</p>
<p>daquanabe is correct Texas Tech is the second largest CONTIGUOUS acres, of any university in the US,and again its true TT is the only campus to include a medical and law school on the same campus, you should reread your post after that you stated," The U of M - Twin Cities is also comprised of 16 colleges which include a medical school and a Law School. I’m pretty sure alot of other major universities can claim the same." Texas Tech is just 1 COLLEGE, so the fact holds true to what daquanabe said.</p>
<p>Hard to beat 18,000 acres (though Berry surely does).</p>