Colleges with multiple campuses

What are some top colleges where it doesnt matter which campus you choose for degree purposes? Ex) Rutgers, fordham, and penn state have multiple campusus but your degree would be identical for whichever campus you chose

Even on your list I think there is variation. Ex. for Fordham the two campus are equal although some majors are only available on one of the campuses (ex. accounting at Rose Hill, theater at Lincoln Center). For Penn State, the main campus is generally considered more prestigious and is harder to get into than the other campuses.

^And at the Penn State campuses, there are certain things you can only study at specific campuses. For instance, if you wanted to do an accelerated physical therapy program, you’d have to go to Penn State Abington from start to finish. For accounting, you could start at any campus, but you’d have to transfer to Penn State Berks to finish. And there are many majors that you have to transfer to the main campus in University Park to finish.

The degree also isn’t identical, I don’t think, at either Penn State or Rutgers.

One university I thought of with two campuses is Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - they have a campus in Arizona and a campus in Florida, and most programs are offered at both campuses. I can’t think of any others off the top of my head.

St.Johns in Annapolis and St. Johns in New Mexico. I think the degree is identical. I know you can spend time on either campus and still complete your degree. Small school(s) with a ‘great books’ curriculum.

Fordham has many degrees available at both campuses, but there are a good number of majors that are limited to one or the other colleges (Rose Hill or Lincoln Center). It is possible to take courses for a major at one college, while being a student at the other (e.g. Middle Eastern Studies - a couple courses are only offered at Lincoln Center, although a student at Rose Hill can take those courses, and vice versa.) Transportation is offered between campuses for students. Fordham has a serious core curriculum, and those courses must be taken at the student’s college.