Dynamic array in C#

Solution 1:

Take a look at Generic Lists.

Solution 2:

Expanding on Chris and Migol`s answer with a code sample.

Using an array

Student[] array = new Student[2];
array[0] = new Student("bob");
array[1] = new Student("joe");

Using a generic list. Under the hood the List<T> class uses an array for storage but does so in a fashion that allows it to grow effeciently.

List<Student> list = new List<Student>();
list.Add(new Student("bob"));
list.Add(new Student("joe"));
Student joe = list[1];