Colleges with the Largest Enrollment of Asian or Pacific Islander Students

We dug through our database to find the total enrollment of Asian or Pacific Islander students at each college.

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  1. University of California, Irvine: 10,450 (Irvine, CA) (15 scholarships available)
  2. University of California -- Berkeley: 9,873 (Berkeley, CA) (17 scholarships available)
  3. University of California -- Los Angeles: 9,784 (Los Angeles, CA) (20 scholarships available)
  4. University of California -- Davis: 9,120 (Davis, CA) (14 scholarships available)
  5. University of California -- San Diego: 8,830 (La Jolla, CA) (21 scholarships available)
  6. University of Hawaii -- Manoa: 8,546 (Honolulu, HI) (26 scholarships available)
  7. San Jose State University: 8,109 (San Jose, CA) (13 scholarships available)
  8. San Francisco State University: 7,355 (San Francisco, CA) (15 scholarships available)
  9. University of Washington: 7,155 (Seattle, WA) (10 scholarships available)
  10. California State University -- Long Beach: 6,777 (Long Beach, CA) (22 scholarships available)
  11. California State University -- Fullerton: 6,409 (Fullerton, CA) (24 scholarships available)
  12. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey -- New Brunswick: 6,240 (Piscataway, NJ) (6 scholarships available)
  13. University of Texas -- Austin: 6,177 (Austin, TX) (34 scholarships available)
  14. California State University -- Sacramento: 4,635 (Sacramento, CA) (14 scholarships available)
  15. San Diego State University: 4,412 (San Diego, CA) (13 scholarships available)
  16. University of Illinois -- Urbana-Champaign: 3,798 (Champaign, IL) (17 scholarships available)
  17. CUNY -- Baruch College: 3,593 (New York, NY) (28 scholarships available)
  18. University of Illinois -- Chicago: 3,585 (Chicago, IL) (17 scholarships available)
  19. New York University: 3,577 (New York, NY) (15 scholarships available)
  20. California State University -- Northridge: 3,515 (Northridge, CA) (14 scholarships available)

Source: Wintergreen Orchard House.

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9/28/09 8:50 PM
Arthur H.
Berkeley and UCLA used to be the top picks for Asians until the Asian quota wars of the 80s, then the ones who didn't get in used Irvine as their fall-back. The irony is that the "diversity" policy ended up creating continental America's just about only predominantly or nearly-so Asian college. A decent school though. U Washington is also way up there. UCI = university of chinese immigrants :) University of British Columbia is big too.

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