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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Traditional B1G publics with the fewest in-state students: 1. Michigan (~54%) 2. Penn State (~58%) 3. (tie) Wisconsin, Purdue & Indiana (~62-63%) 4. Minnesota (~66%) 5. (tie) Illinois, Ohio State, UMD (~75%) The others are all around 80% in-state or higher. Rutgers looks to be the highest at 90%+.[/quote] Purdue is 40% instate [/quote] Not according to College Factual, which is where these numbers are from. Stats are for undergrad only, which might account for the difference. [url]https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/purdue-university-main-campus/student-life/diversity/chart-geographic-breakdown.html[/url] [/quote] For fall '23, Purdue Common Data Set says 50.7% of first years are from OOS, and 48.3% of undergrads as a whole are from OOS. Note this does not include international students, just domestic students who are not from the state of Indiana. [/quote] Different sources definitely calculate these numbers differently. Wherever possible, all the figures listed are from College Factual to ensure better comparability. [/quote]
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