<p>IU has an excellent business program, but it also has 30,000 undergrads.</p>
<p>I'd recommend checking out University of South Carolina. I've heard great things about the business school (I'm from California) and they are definitely known for having good sports teams.</p>
<p>I'd also look at University of Alabama (19,400 students), UConn (16,000), and Clemson (may be a bit of a reach).</p>
<p>Clemson is an underrated school, with a fairly small student body for a public school (14,000). It's an excellent school with a solid business program and great sports teams.</p>
<p>Hello again sugarbabi1790,</p>
<p>I think it's great that you're going to check out FAU. It really, really sounds up your alley in so many ways. Consider:</p>
<p>1) In Florida, so cheaper
2) Boca campus is ~20,000 people and you can get across campus in twenty minutes by foot, so you won't get lost or feel like you're "just a number" there as you might at the 50k schools
3) The majors you're entertaining -- business, psychology, and urban planning -- are all great departments at FAU. The school of business is in one of the most beutiful new buildings on campus and ranked in multiple things, especially accounting; our psych department gets the most research grants out of any department at FAU, not to mention that we are one of the few places with an Infant Development Lab and one of our professors is one of the co-founders of evolutionary psychology; and I heard from an urban planning major who loves it here that urban planning students from FAU find great jobs. Just what I heard.
4) Sports. We're division I, not at the level of UF, but on our way. Our football coach, Howard Schnellenberger, is a legend who brought UM to their national championship. Basketball is becoming very big here (we have our arena on campus) and we'll have our football stadium up in the next couple of years, so that scene should elevate dramatically as well. We also have a couple of very devoted spirit groups -- our basketball one was so loud that the newspaper reporter covering the game said his "ears were shot by half-time."</p>
<p>So definitely keep that in mind when you visit.</p>