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[quote=Anonymous]College Factual does a really nice map of geographic diversity, showing not only where kids come from and to what extent, but also what the #s are from the top states. For example, here’s one for Elon (scroll down) which shows at a glance that it is, in fact, very geographically diverse, with nearly as many people coming from multiple states in the northeast as from NC: https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/elon-university/student-life/diversity/chart-geographic-diversity.html Here’s Eckerd’s — not quite as geographically distributed but still pretty good: https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/eckerd-college/student-life/diversity/chart-geographic-diversity.html Here’s Beloit: 40% from IL and WI, but next most populous state is California: https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/beloit-college/student-life/diversity/chart-geographic-diversity.html We found it really useful for our kid who wanted to go farther afield but didn’t want to be at too much of a regional school [/quote]
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