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[quote=Anonymous]If this helps: in the NYT times today, list of % of students that are international at US universities. You can look at undergrad and grad student % separately. Harvard is not in the top 25 for either undergrad or grad. As I suspected, the schools with the most international students at a grad level are mid-tier STEM-focused schools, many in or near urban areas. They need the international students because there simply aren’t enough US citizens applying to these programs. That grad school tuition helps subsidize the US student tuition (especially for undergrads). https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/23/upshot/harvard-trump-international-students.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare (Sorry if link is blocked, I have a subscription. But the #1 university for undergrad is Illinois Tech, with about 50% international. Number 1 for grad is Stevens, at 88(!)%. [/quote]
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