Higher education in the United States continues to be a draw for students from all over the world. International students have been flocking to the U.S. for its wide diversity of education options in ever-increasing numbers. Students can study in the fast-paced Northeast, laid back Midwest, high-tech West or many other diverse subcultures.
There are many benefits for international students to study in the States, including — but not limited to — access to world-class education and expanding their international network. But what colleges and universities are doing the best job supporting international students and providing them with the best quality outcomes? That’s what College Factual wanted to figure out.
Below is a ranking of the top 10 best U.S. colleges and universities for international students. This ranking was developed to help students from other countries explore the best options for them. The colleges that rank highly are not only providing excellent education outcomes but also have strong and growing communities of international students on campus. Students can also filter the rankings to get more information on their country of origin.
See the top 10 best list below, explore the rankings in the widget and read about the methodology behind the ranking here.
Columbia University is a large private university in New York City. Columbia has high ethnic diversity with only 25% of the students coming from New York. The average tuition and fees are $53,000, but students attending Columbia can expect a large earning boost upon graduation. Columbia has students from more than 150 countries and offers them numerous resources for success including student groups, events and an international student advisory board to ensure international students’ needs and concerns are met.
Located in the heart of Los Angeles, the University of Southern California (USC) is a large private research school first founded in 1880. A highly diverse student population and high-quality education make this a top pick for international students. The average yearly tuition is just over $50,000. Popular majors for international students at USC are computer science, electrical engineering, and English. The Office of International Services is dedicated to serving international students by offering resources and events.
Carnegie Mellon has over 13,000 students hailing from 114 countries. With a focus on diversity and international students, Carnegie hits No. 3 in the top list of colleges for international students. Carnegie Mellon is located in the large city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Average tuition is just over $50,000 for this large private institution.
Cornell University is the second of three universities on this list located in New York. With a highly diverse student population including students from 120 countries, Cornell is very welcoming of international students. Top majors for international students at Cornell include business administration, multi/interdisciplinary studies, and electrical engineering. Cornell students can expect to pay an average tuition of $49,116.
The University of Pennsylvania has students from over 100 countries and offers students a small town feel within the large city of historic Philadelphia. International students attending the University of Pennsylvania can expect yearly tuition of just under $50,000 per year. This university is ranked No. 3 nationally and No. 1 in the state of Pennsylvania offering students a high-quality education.
The University of California-Los Angeles – perhaps better known as UCLA — is a large public school located in sunny southern California. Los Angeles itself is highly diverse and thus UCLA’s diversity shouldn’t come as a surprise with students from more than 80 countries. With a public education comes much more affordable tuition – about $37,000 per year.
The University of California-Berkeley is another large public university located in northern California – just minutes from high-tech San Francisco. Berkeley students enjoy the highly diverse population both on and off campus with over 12,00 international students representing 88 countries. As UC Berkeley is only the second public school on our top 10 list, you can expect public school tuition of just over $38,000 per year.
By now you may realize that New York is a great place to meet people of other cultures and backgrounds. The third university from New York – New York University (NYU) is located in the Manhattan borough of New York City – a location about as diverse as it gets. NYU is the most popular college for international students in America, with as many as 10,000 or more students from other countries studying in undergraduate and graduate programs. Tuition runs about $47,750 per year.
Not only is Harvard University a top college for international students, it is also the No. 2 ranked school in the nation according to College Factual. Harvard is a large private school and thus has tuition to match. Students can expect to spend about $45,000 per year in tuition and fees. However, as a top ranked school, your earning potential will be high. Harvard houses approximately 7,000 to 8,000 international students from over 50 different countries.
Duke University is a mid-sized private college located in Durham North Carolina, one of the smaller cities hosting one of our top ten colleges for international students. If you are looking for a place that’s a bit quieter than the bustle of New York city or Los Angeles, Durham may meet your needs. Like Harvard before it, Duke is a top ranked school nationally, coming in at No. 4. Tuition runs just over $49,000 per year. The number of international students on campus has grown at a rate of approximately 7% over the last five years.
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