I've been curious about the makeup of the student body in colleges. Can anyone tell me which colleges have fewer international students and why that might be?
The percentage of international students can vary greatly from school to school depending on various factors. For instance, smaller colleges or those located in more remote or rural areas might have fewer international students due to less broad-name recognition overseas or perceived lack of amenities and job opportunities. Similarly, colleges that offer fewer scholarships or financial aid packages for international students might have fewer of these students because cost can be a prohibitive factor for studying abroad.
On the other hand, some schools make concerted efforts to build their international student footprint and can thus have more diverse student bodies. To give a concrete example, Caltech and MIT, renowned science and engineering schools, attract a large number of international students because of their strength in these areas and availability of research opportunities.
However, if you're interested in data for specific institutions, I would recommend checking their specific admissions websites and Common Data Sets, which can offer demographic data.
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