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Colorado — Top 10 Colleges & Universities (2024–25 snapshot)

Public + private mix. Data pulled from official fact books, athletics/facilities pages, bursar/financial aid pages and conference reports. Costs are for one academic year (freshman), and housing is for a standard first‑year option when available.

NCAA & Mascots Campus acres 2024 enrollment Stadium / arena capacities Broadcast $ (if known)

University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder)

Boulder • Public Research (R1) • Founded 1876 by the Colorado Territorial/State Legislature

Campus size≈ 600 acres
2024 enrollment38,428 (Fall 2024)
DegreesBA/BS, MS/MA, PhD; 150+ majors/minors
Known forAerospace, Physics/JILA, Environmental Sci, CS, Business
  • Famous profs: Nobel laureate Eric A. Cornell (Physics/JILA).
  • NCAA & mascot: Division I (Big 12); Buffaloes.
  • FB / BB: Football at Folsom Field (cap. 50,183–53,613 by config); Basketball at CU Events Center (≈11,000).
  • Broadcast $: Yes — Big 12 distributions; media rights avg ≈ $31.7M/yr per school under 2025–31 TV deal, total distributions ≈ $44–50M per school in recent years.
  • Recruiting: Strong placement via CU Career Services; major aerospace/tech/finance employers.
  • Well‑rounded? Yes — comprehensive arts & sciences + strong STEM.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): In‑state ≈ $28–35k COA; Non‑resident ≈ $56–66k (varies by college/meal plan).
  • First‑year housing (2024–25): Typical 2‑person room + 19‑meal plan ≈ $18–$20k/yr (varies by hall and plan).
Sources
  • Campus acres: CU Catalog campus map PDF (600 acres).
  • Enrollment: CU Catalog “About CU Boulder” (Fall 2024 enrollment 38,428).
  • Folsom Field capacity & facility page; Events Center capacity (CU Athletics).
  • Big 12 media payouts (ESPN report; 2025–31 deal per‑school media share ≈ $31.7M; total distributions ≈ $44M+ per school).
  • Costs & housing: CU Bursar tuition/fees & Housing rate sheets.
Big 12R1Buffaloes

Colorado State University (CSU) — Fort Collins

Fort Collins • Public Research (R1) • Founded 1870 as Colorado Agricultural College (Morrill Act)

Campus size≈ 586 acres (main campus)
2024 enrollment34,218 (Fall 2024)
DegreesBA/BS, MS/MA, PhD; 150+ fields
Known forVeterinary & Animal Sci, Ag, Engineering, Natural Resources, Business
  • Famous profs: Temple Grandin (Animal Science).
  • NCAA & mascot: Division I (Mountain West); Rams.
  • FB / BB: Football at Canvas Stadium (≈36,500); Basketball at Moby Arena (8,083).
  • Broadcast $: Yes — Mountain West distributions; reported TV share roughly $3.5–$7M per school annually.
  • Recruiting: Strong employer list via CSU First Destination reports.
  • Well‑rounded? Yes — comprehensive STEM + liberal arts.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): In‑state ≈ $26–32k COA; Non‑resident ≈ $45–59k.
  • First‑year housing: Typical room/board ≈ $13–17k/yr depending on hall/plan.
Sources
  • Campus acres: CSU “About” (586 acres).
  • Enrollment: CSU news release (Fall 2024 total 34,218).
  • Moby capacity (CSURams.com facilities) & Canvas Stadium (CSURams.com).
  • MWC TV payouts: Nevada Sports Net explainer.
  • Costs: CSU Student Financial Services COA pages; housing/dining.
MWCR1Rams

Colorado School of Mines

Golden • Public Research (R1) • Founded 1874 (Episcopal Bishop George M. Randall; became state school by 1876)

Campus size≈ 373 acres
2024 enrollment≈ 8,246 (Fall 2024)
DegreesBS, MS, PhD (STEM‑focused; plus Economics)
Known forEngineering (Mining, Mech, Petroleum), Materials, Energy, Earth Sciences, CS
  • Famous faculty: Legendary OR professor Dr. Gene Woolsey (emeritus); distinguished research faculty across engineering.
  • NCAA & mascot: Division II (RMAC); Orediggers.
  • FB / BB: Football at Marv Kay Stadium (≈4,000+); Basketball at Lockridge Arena (≈2,500).
  • Broadcast $: Minimal — RMAC Network streaming; limited revenue vs. D‑I.
  • Recruiting: Exceptionally high employer activity; robust outcomes reports.
  • Well‑rounded? STEM‑heavy; limited humanities majors.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): In‑state ≈ $43–47k COA; Non‑resident ≈ $65–70k.
  • First‑year housing: Typical room/board ≈ $17–19k/yr.
Sources
  • Campus & enrollment: Mines Wikipedia + official “Rankings/Stats”.
  • Facilities: Mines Athletics — Marv Kay & Lockridge.
  • RMAC streaming/pay‑per‑view info.
  • Career outcomes: Mines Career Center.
  • Costs: Mines Financial Aid COA.
RMAC (D‑II)Orediggers

University of Denver (DU)

Denver • Private Research (R1) • Founded 1864 by John Evans (Colorado Territorial governor) as Colorado Seminary

Campus size≈ 125 acres
2024 enrollment≈ 13,384 (2024 Quick Facts)
DegreesBA/BS, MS/MA, JD, PhD; 300+ programs
Known forIntl Studies (Korbel), Business, Law, Psychology, Hockey
  • Famous profs: Recent awardees & Fulbright chairs; notable faculty across politics, chemistry, etc.
  • NCAA & mascot: Division I (Summit; NCHC hockey); Pioneers.
  • FB / BB: No FBS football; Basketball/Hockey at Magness Arena (≈6,026).
  • Broadcast $: Yes (modest) — league media deals smaller than Power‑4; amounts not publicly itemized.
  • Recruiting: 1,000+ employers hire DU grads; outcomes dashboards list top employers.
  • Well‑rounded? Yes — strong liberal arts + professional schools.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): Sticker COA ≈ $78–83k before aid.
  • First‑year housing: Typical room/board ≈ $15–17k/yr.
Sources
  • Campus acres & quick facts (DU site: 125 acres; 2024 quick facts).
  • Magness Arena capacity.
  • Outcomes & employers: DU First Destinations / Career Networks.
  • Costs & housing: DU Cost of Attendance & Housing/Meal Plan rates.
D‑IPioneers

United States Air Force Academy (USAFA)

Colorado Springs • Federal Service Academy • Established 1954 by U.S. Congress

Campus size≈ 18,500 acres
2024 enrollment~4,000+ cadets
DegreesBS in 30+ majors
Known forAero/Astro, Engineering, Cyber, Leadership
  • Famous faculty: Long‑serving scholars incl. Brig. Gen. Malham Wakin; permanent professors recognized by USAFA.
  • NCAA & mascot: Division I (MWC + sport‑specific); Falcons.
  • FB / BB: Football at Falcon Stadium (≈39k); Basketball at Clune Arena (≈5,508).
  • Broadcast $: Yes (via Mountain West & sport‑specific media); payouts modest relative to Power‑4.
  • Recruiting: Graduates commission into USAF/USSF; strong placement in defense/engineering post‑service.
  • Well‑rounded? STEM‑leaning core with humanities/behavioral sciences.
  • Freshman cost: $0 tuition/room/board; cadets receive stipend; 5‑year active‑duty service commitment after graduation.
  • First‑year housing: Included (cadet squadrons).
Sources
  • Campus size & overview; enrollment (“more than 4,000 cadets”) — USAFA About + Wikipedia.
  • Clune Arena capacity; Falcon Stadium capacity.
  • MWC media context as above.
MWCFalcons

University of Northern Colorado (UNC)

Greeley • Public • Founded 1889 by Colorado General Assembly (as State Normal School)

Campus size≈ 260 acres
2024 enrollment≈ 9,000 (2023–24 CDS baseline; 2024 fact book)
DegreesBA/BS, MS/MA, EdD/PhD
Known forEducation, Performing Arts, Health, Business
  • NCAA & mascot: Division I (Big Sky/FCS); Bears.
  • FB / BB: Football at Nottingham Field (8,533); Basketball at Bank of Colorado Arena (≈2,734–2,992).
  • Broadcast $: Yes (modest) — Big Sky/ESPN+; figures not itemized.
  • Recruiting: Regional employer networks; educator pipelines strong.
  • Well‑rounded? Yes — comprehensive university.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): In‑state ≈ $23–29k COA; Non‑resident ≈ $36–44k.
  • First‑year housing: Typical room/board ≈ $12–15k/yr.
Sources
  • Enrollment & fact book dashboards (UNC Institutional Research).
  • Facilities capacities (UNC Athletics pages).
  • Costs: UNC COA & housing sites.
Big Sky (FCS)Bears

Colorado College (CC)

Colorado Springs • Private Liberal Arts • Founded 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell

Campus size≈ 99 acres
2024 enrollment≈ 2,200–2,300
DegreesBA (Block Plan), select master’s
Known forHumanities, Environmental Studies, Political Science; D‑I Hockey
  • NCAA & mascot: D‑III (most sports) / D‑I hockey; Tigers.
  • FB / BB: No varsity football; Hockey at Ed Robson Arena (3,407); Basketball at Reid Arena (~1,200).
  • Broadcast $: Limited — NCHC media deals modest vs. Power‑4.
  • Recruiting: Strong liberal‑arts outcomes; top law/grad placement.
  • Well‑rounded? Yes — liberal arts focus.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): Sticker COA ≈ $84–87k before aid.
  • First‑year housing: Typical room/board ≈ $16–18k/yr.
Sources
  • Enrollment & dashboards: CC Facts / CDS 2024–25.
  • Ed Robson Arena capacity (official site).
  • Costs & housing: CC Financial Aid and Housing rates.
NCHC (Hockey)Tigers

Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver)

Denver • Public • Established 1965 by Colorado General Assembly

Campus size150‑acre Auraria Campus (shared)
2024 enrollment≈ 16,000 (2024–25 Fact Sheet)
DegreesBA/BS; master’s in selected fields
Known forApplied & professional majors, Business, Health, Aviation
  • NCAA & mascot: Division II (RMAC); Roadrunners.
  • FB / BB: No football; Basketball at Auraria Event Center/PE/Event Center (~2,500).
  • Broadcast $: Minimal — RMAC Network streaming.
  • Recruiting: Strong Denver‑metro employer ties; extensive internship pathways.
  • Well‑rounded? Yes — broad liberal arts + applied programs.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): In‑state ≈ $18–24k COA; Non‑resident ≈ $33–39k.
  • First‑year housing: Off‑campus/partner options; typical living cost ≈ $10–14k.
Sources
  • Auraria Campus size (150 acres); MSU Denver 2024–25 Fact Sheet (enrollment).
  • RMAC Network info; PE/Event Center details.
  • Costs: MSU Denver tuition & COA pages.
RMAC (D‑II)Roadrunners

Regis University

Denver • Private Jesuit • Founded 1877 by Society of Jesus

Campus size≈ 90 acres
2024 enrollment≈ 4,200 (Quick Facts)
DegreesBA/BS; master’s & doctoral (health/professional)
Known forNursing/Health, Business, Education, Liberal Arts
  • NCAA & mascot: Division II (RMAC); Rangers.
  • FB / BB: No football; Basketball in Regis Field House (~1,800).
  • Broadcast $: Minimal — RMAC streaming.
  • Recruiting: Strong nursing/healthcare & business pipelines.
  • Well‑rounded? Yes — Jesuit liberal‑arts core + professional.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): Sticker COA ≈ $55–60k before aid.
  • First‑year housing: Typical room/board ≈ $13–15k/yr.
Sources
  • Quick Facts (Regis); athletics (RMAC).
  • Costs: Regis COA pages; Housing rates.
RMAC (D‑II)Rangers

University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)

Colorado Springs • Public • Established 1965 (CU Regents; expansion to the Springs)

Campus size≈ 520–550 acres
2024 enrollment≈ 11,000–12,000
DegreesBA/BS; master’s; select doctorates
Known forBusiness, Engineering, Nursing, Education
  • NCAA & mascot: Division II (RMAC); Mountain Lions (“Clyde”).
  • FB / BB: No football; Basketball at Gallogly Events Center (~1,500).
  • Broadcast $: Minimal — RMAC streaming.
  • Recruiting: Strong regional employer links; cyber/engineering growth.
  • Well‑rounded? Yes — comprehensive campus.
  • Freshman cost (2024–25): In‑state ≈ $23–29k COA; Non‑resident ≈ $36–42k.
  • First‑year housing: Typical room/board ≈ $12–15k/yr.
Sources
  • Campus acres (520–550): UCCS quick facts & plan docs.
  • Enrollment: UCCS Quick Facts.
  • Facilities: Gallogly Events Center capacity.
  • Costs & housing: UCCS COA and Housing/Dining rates.
RMAC (D‑II)Mountain Lions

Notes: Capacities can vary by configuration. “Broadcast $” reflects conference/team media distributions where publicly reported; D‑II/III schools generally rely on streaming with limited rights revenue. For precise, personalized costs, use each school’s net price calculators.


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Colorado University, College and School Legend



FID = Feature ID
IPEDSID = Colorado Integrated Postsecondary Education Data ID
NAME = Name for selected Colorado University, College or School
ADDRESS = Primary street address or PO Box for selected Colorado University, College or School
ADDRESS2 = Secondary street address (e.g., Apt, Suite, Floor)
CITY = Colorado city for the selected feature
STATE = ABV of selected feature state
ZIP = Feature Zip Code
ZIP4 = Census block zip code
TELEPHONE = Phone number for selected Colorado University, College or School
TYPE = Specific categorical breakdown of the feature ( 1 = Public, 2 = Private not-for-profit, 3 = Private for-profit, -3 = Not available )
STATUS = Operational status of the feature ( M = Closed in current year (active, has data), A = Active - institution active, C = Combined with other institution, N = New (active) - added during the current year, R = Restore (active) - restored to the current universe, D = Delete out of business )
POPULATION = Sum of total enrollment and total employees. For records where the total employees is NULL, Population is total enrollment.
COUNTY = U.S. County feature is located
COUNTYFIPS = County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code - 5 digits
COUNTRY = World Country
LATITUDE = Decimal Degree Latitude
LONGITUDE = Decimal Degree LONGITUDE
NAICS_CODE = North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code
NAICS_DESC = Type of Colorado University, College or School
SOURCE = Web source
SOURCE_DAT = Source date
VAL_METHOD = Methodology used to validate location of Colorado University, College or School
VAL_DATE = Date when location was validated
WEBSITE = Feature's web site
STFIPS = State Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code - 2 digit
COFIPS = County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code - 3 digit
SECTOR = Sector of feature ( 1 = Public, 4-year or above, 2 = Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above, 3 = Private for-profit, 4-year or above, 4 = Public, 2-year, 5 = Private not-for-profit, 2-year, 6 = Private for-profit, 2-year, 7 = Public, less-than 2-year, 8 = Private not-for-profit, less-than 2-year, 9 = Private for-profit, less-than 2-year, 99 = Sector unknown (not active))
LEVEL = Level of institution (1 = Four or more years, 2 = At least 2 but less than 4 years, -3 = Not Available, 3 = Less than 2 years (below associate) )
HI_OFFER = Highest level offered ( 1 = Award of less than one academic year, 2 = At least 1, but less than 2 academic yrs, 3 = Associates degree, 4 = At least 2, but less than 4 academic yrs, 5 = Bachelors degree, 6 = Post-baccalaureate certificate, 7 = Masters degree, 8 = Post-masters certificate, 9 = Doctors degree )
DEG_GRANT = Degree-granting status ( 1 = Degree-granting, 2 = Non-degree granting, primarily postsecondary, 3 = Not available )
LOCALE = Degree of urbanization ( -3 = Not available, 11 = City: Large, 12 = City: Midsize, 13 = City: Small, 21 = Suburb: Large, 22 = Suburb: Midsize, 23 = Suburb: Small, 31 = Town: Fringe, 32 = Town: Distant, 33 = Town: Remote, 41 = Rural: Fringe, 42 = Rural: Distant, 43 = Rural: Remote)
CLOSE_DATE = Date feature closed (mmddyyyy)
MERGE_ID = Unique ID for merged schools (IPEDSID)
ALIAS = Feature name alias
SIZE_SET = Carnegie Classification 2005 size and setting ( -3 = Not available, -2 = Not applicable, 0 = Not classified, 1 = Very small two-year, 2 = Small two-year, 3 = Medium two-year, 4 = Large two-year, 5 = Very large two-year, 6 = Very small four-year, primarily nonresidential, 7 = Very small four-year, primarily residential, 8 = Very small four-year, highly residential, 9 = Small four-year, primarily nonresidential, 10 = Small four-year, primarily residential, 11 = Small four-year, highly residential, 12 = Medium four-year, primarily nonresidential, 13 = Medium four-year, primarily residential, 14 = Medium four-year, highly residential, 15 = Large four-year, primarily nonresidential, 16 = Large four-year, primarily residential, 17 = Large four-year, highly residential, 18 = Exclusively graduate/professional )
INST_SIZE = Feature size category based on student enrollment ( 1 = Under 1,000, 2 = 1,000 - 4,999, 3 = 5,000 - 9,999, 4 = 10,000 - 19,999, 5 = 20,000 and above, -1 = Not reported, -2 Not applicable )
PT_ENROLL = Estimated enrollment, part-time
FT_ENROLL = Estimated enrollment, full-time
TOT_ENROLL = Estimated enrollment, total
HOUSING = Institution provides on-campus housing ( -1 = Not reported, 2 = No, 1 = Yes, -2 = Not applicable )
DORM_CAP = Total dormitory capacity
TOT_EMPLOY = Total employed
SHELTER_ID = National Shelter System ID

Map Source: HIFLD Open portal

As of August 26, 2025, HIFLD Open has discontinued data access so I can no longer update this and other maps for 2025 and who knows when? The HIFLD Open portal will be available until September 16, 2025 and then Home Land Security will totally shut it down. It is now best to use University and Private data sources for your research and reference map and database projects. Also, a TON of schools, universities, and colleges have closed since Covid. It is best to check the school websites you query and see if they are still in business.


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