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[quote=Anonymous]As long as the US is seen as a tech leader, students will come here. Plus, English as the lingua franca dictates that other nations' universities are at a structural disadvantage. International Students by Enrollment New York University 24,496 Northeastern University - 20,637 Columbia University 19,001 Arizona State University - Campus Immersion Tempe AZ 17,981 University of Southern California 17,264 University of Illinois - 14,680 Boston University Boston MA 13,281 Purdue University - 11,872 University of California - Berkeley 11,719 University of California - San Diego 1 0,431 University of Michigan - Ann Arbor The UC's are in a different spot than private schools. They are limited in the number of international admits every year. However, demographically, the UC's are dominated by immigrant/2nd generation immigrant families. So they can skim the cream off of the international crop. Purdue should be mentioned there. Pitt? I'm not sure of. GWU "only" has 3,500 international students. I imagine not being a STEM-focused school limits that.[/quote]
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