Press Release
Open Doors 2014: International Students in the United States and Study Abroad by American Students are at All-Time High.
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"The 2014 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange, released today, finds the number of international students at colleges and universities in the United States increased by eight percent to a record high of 886,052 students in the 2013/14 academic year
"In 2013/14, there were 66,408 more international students enrolled in US higher education compared to the previous year. While students from China and Saudi Arabia together account for 73 percent of the growth, a wider range of countries contributed to the increase, with India, Brazil, Iran and Kuwait together accounting for an additional 18 percent of growth. The number of Indian students increased by 6 percent to 102,673, reversing a three-year trend of declining numbers of Indian students at US campuses.
"International students make up just over four percent of the total US graduate and undergraduate enrollments combined. International students’ spending in all 50 states contributed more than $27 billion to the US economy in 2013, according to the US Department of Commerce.
"New York University became the leading host university for international students this year, after twelve years during which University of Southern California was the leader. For the first time ever, four institutions broke the 10,000 mark: New York University, University of Southern California, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign, and Columbia University, which each hosted more than 10,000 international students.
"The Open Doors report also surveys US colleges and universities regarding the number of their students who study abroad. The number of US students who studied abroad for credit received back home increased by two percent to 289,408 students in 2012/13. Despite these increases, fewer than 10 percent of all US college students ['including community college students'] study abroad at some point during their undergraduate years. [Data Highlights - Executive Summary -- Destinations: The United Kingdom remains the leading destination for American students, followed by Italy, Spain, France and China – which remained the fifth largest host destination despite a three percent decrease.]
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