Texas A&M has set another enrollment record.

Overall, the university has 66,426 students for the Fall 2016 semester, according to 20th class day statistics. That number includes the Galveston branch campus, along with the colleges of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health and law.

There are 60,979 on the College Station campus alone.

“Setting record enrollment is not one of our goals, but we are obviously pleased that so many young men and women want to pursue their college careers at Texas A&M—bright young men and women who will be among the future leaders of our great state and nation,” said A&M University President Michael K. Young in a statement.

The numbers vary when it comes to which school has the biggest enrollment in the country, but A&M has been in the top five in recent years.

The university notes record enrollment of Hispanic and African-American students, with 15,647 total. International students are listed at 5,907.

The Corps of Cadets is at its highest level since 1970 with 2,530 enrolled.

A&M also notes approximately one of out of four students in the freshman class are the first to go to college in their families.