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10 National Universities With Small Classes

The U.S. News Short List, separate from our overall rankings, is a regular series that magnifies individual data points in hopes of providing students and parents a way to find which undergraduate or graduate programs excel or have room to grow in specific areas. Be sure to explore The Short List: College, The Short List: Grad School and The Short List: Online Programs to find data that matter to you in your college or graduate school search.
Some prospective college students may worry that they'll feel lost in large lecture halls once they get to campus.
But at dozens of schools, it's the norm for classes to enroll fewer than 20 students, according to U.S. News data. Some research has shown that small class sizes can be beneficial for students. For example, an analysis by IDEA, a nonprofit organization focused on improving higher education, found smaller classes can lead to higher student achievement and help students better develop oral and written communication skills.
[Find out which universities have the highest undergraduate enrollment.]
About 90 percent of classes at the New School in New York had fewer than 20 students during fall of 2014. It had the highest percentage of classes with fewer than 20 students out of 266 ranked institutions in the National Universities category that submitted data to U.S. News in an annual survey.
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The New School also had the highest percentage of small classes in fall of 2013, when 88.8 percent of its classes had fewer than 20 students.
Cardinal Stritch University in Wisconsin, which didn't appear on the top 10 list for fall 2013, came in third on the most recent list of schools with the highest percentage of small classes. During fall 2014, 82.7 percent of its classes had fewer than 20 students. Its student body was also smaller than most of the schools on the list: 2,308 undergrads.
Among the top 10 schools, the average undergraduate enrollment was 5,020.
[Learn how to narrow down the list for your college search.]
Georgia State University and the University of Texas—San Antonio had the lowest percentage of small classes among all National Universities that submitted data. Just 16.7 percent of classes at both universities had fewer than 20 students during fall of 2014, but they are fairly large institutions. More than 24,000 undergrads were enrolled at each school during fall 2014.
Below are the 10 universities with highest percentage of classes with fewer than 20 students during fall 2014. Unranked schools, which did not meet certain criteria required by U.S. News to be numerically ranked, were not considered for this report.
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