The best universities in the USA for foreign students


One of the many benefits of studying abroad is the opportunity to meet other international students and make lasting friendships with people from various walks of life, making it a truly eye-opening experience.

If you have your sights set on studying in the United States, you're not alone - the United States is the most popular study destination in the world. So to help you make the opportunity to study here a little more real, here is a list of incredible universities that may be of interest to you.

The following universities in the United States have the largest number of foreign students in the entire country. These are highly recognized universities that offer incredible quality curricula.


Illinois Institute of Technology

The leading university in the United States for international students is the Illinois Institute of Technology, also known as Illinois Tech or IIT, which receives a perfect score of 100 on the "International Students" indicator of the rankings.

Located in the fast-paced student city of Chicago, the university's total enrollment of nearly 8,000 students includes more than 1,000 from minority groups. IIT's graduate school is particularly diverse, with 65% of graduate students coming from abroad and 100 nationalities represented overall in IIT's student body.

Carnegie Mellon University

With a near-perfect score of 99.8 for its proportion of international students, Carnegie Mellon University is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is home to 13,650 students representing 114 countries, with 58% of graduate students coming from outside the United States.

In addition to having satellite centers in Silicon Valley and Manhattan, Carnegie Mellon was the first U.S. university to open a campus in Australia (in Adelaide) and also has an undergraduate campus in Doha, Qatar.

Stevens Institute of Technology

The third highest ranked university in the United States for international students is Stevens Institute of Technology, which promotes itself as the university of innovation. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey, the university has a diverse student population from more than 50 countries around the world.

Its International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) aims to ease the transition for international students by assisting them with official visa forms, as well as offering cross-cultural exchange programs.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the top university in the world in the QS World University Rankings, achieves a solid score for the diversity of its students, and is also the top-ranked U.S. university on the indicator that assesses the proportion of international faculty members.

Some 3,289 of MIT's 11,331 students are international, including 42% of graduate students.

The university also welcomed 539 exchange, visiting and special students in 2015-2016.

In addition to a prestigious education, the university is known for its need-blind policy and generous financial aid, which means that any student granted admission will also have sufficient support to attend.

Northeastern University

Located in Boston, Massachusetts, Northeastern University has 18,000 undergraduate students, of which 3,400 are international. The university prides itself on having a global perspective.

Examples of this in practice include a cooperative education program that integrates classroom study with professional experience on seven continents and a comprehensive study abroad program.

Northeastern also opened its first international campus in Toronto this year and has regional campuses elsewhere in the United States including Silicon Valley.

Financially Supported Universities

These universities have much greater financial support when it comes to being selected for one of their scholarships.

University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ

This university has a "Center for English as a Second Language", which helps students adapt to the use of English in professional and academic settings.

For more general assistance, students can contact the school's dedicated International Service Center. Finally, U of A offers a scholarship program for international students. Students can receive between $4,000 and $35,000 per year.

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

Approximately 8,000 international students attend Purdue each year. The school publishes a quarterly newsletter for international students.

In addition, Purdue fosters an International Friendship Program where domestic students serve as mentors to alleviate any difficulties in transitioning to a U.S. school.

Clemson University, Clemson, SC

Approximately 1,500 international students enroll at Clemson each year.

The school requires regular meetings between international students and staff to ensure that students are happy and successful.

University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Nearly 4,000 students from 130 different countries attend the University of Wisconsin. The school hosts a couple of notable programs.

First, the BRIDGE (Building Relationships in Diverse Global Environments) program connects international students with American students during their first year in the US.

Second, the International Student Assembly connects the many international groups on campus to promote cultural awareness and understanding within the student body.

Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

Temple offers some alternative options to students who may not be ready for a fully immersive English experience in the US.

Its Intensive English Language Program is an educational program that prepares students to enroll in a U.S. school or to get a job that requires English proficiency.

It is NOT a degree program, but a sort of pre-program to prepare students for further study. Temple also offers provisional or conditional admission to competitive applicants who score below the admission threshold on the TOEFL.


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