India
surpasses China as the top place
of origin for international students, with a record-high 331,602
Indian students in the U.S. in 2023/2024
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Open
Doors® 2024 Report on International Educational
Exchange announces that the total number of international
students at U.S. colleges and universities reached an all-time high
of more than 1.1 million (1,126,690) international students in
2023/2024, a 7% increase from the previous academic year.
The record high coincides with the celebration of the 75th
anniversary of the Open Doors Report, which today is the
leading annual benchmark for international educational exchange in
the United States. Open
Doors is published by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs and the Institute of International Education (IIE).
International students accounted for 6% of the total U.S. higher
education population and, according to the U.S. Department of
Commerce, contributed more than $50
billion to the U.S. economy in 2023.
"The experience of studying in the
United States not only shapes the lives of individuals, but
the future of our interconnected world," said Scott Weinhold, Senior Bureau Official for the
Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
"The ties formed between U.S. and international students today are
the basis of relationships for future business and trade, science
and innovation, and government relations."
International graduate students and students on OPT hit
record highs
Over a half million international graduate
students (502,291) pursued study in the
United States in 2023/2024, an 8% increase and
an all-time high. Additionally, the number of international
students who remained in the United
States to gain practical work experience through Optional
Practical Training (OPT) reached a record high of 242,782 students,
an increase of 22% from the prior year. The number of international
undergraduates (342,875) remained stable, decreasing by a moderate
one percent from 2022/2023.
The number of new international students enrolling at a U.S.
college or university for the first time remained robust, with
298,705 new international students in 2023/2024, matching last
year's total (0.1%) and pre-pandemic levels.
"As we celebrate 75 years of Open Doors, we are thrilled
to report that this year marks a record high of international
students in the United States,"
said Allan Goodman, IIE CEO.
"International students enrich our campuses, foster cultural
exchange, and contribute significantly to our economy, and we
remain dedicated to supporting these bright minds and ensuring that
the U.S. continues to be a premier destination for global
education."
India is the top-sending
country for the first time since 2009
India sent 331,602 international students to
pursue higher education in the United
States in 2023/2024, reflecting a 23% increase from the
prior year. India enrollments
increased primarily at the graduate (196,567; +19%) and Optional
Practical Training (OPT) academic levels (97,556; +41%).
China was the second leading
place of origin, despite a 4% decline to 277,398 students. It
remained the top-sending country for undergraduates and non-degree
students, sending 87,551 and 5,517, respectively. Chinese students
pursuing OPT increased by 12% to 61,552. India and China together made up over half of all
international students in the United
States.
Many other countries sending students to the United States experienced strong growth,
with eight of the top 25 reaching all-time highs: Bangladesh, Colombia, Ghana, India,
Italy, Nepal, Pakistan, and Spain. Sub-Saharan Africa totals grew by 13%
in 2023/24 and had the highest growth rate among all world regions
for the second consecutive year, building on the 18% increase in
2022/23.
Rise in international student numbers across 44 states,
majority pursue STEM fields
The number of international
students in 44 states increased year-over-year. California, New
York, and Texas welcomed
the most international students. Among the top 10 states hosting
international students, three Midwestern states saw the greatest
growth: Missouri (+35%),
Michigan (+14%), and Illinois (+13%).
More than half (56%) of international students across academic
levels pursued STEM fields of study. One in four (25%) studied math
and computer science, while nearly one in five (19%) studied
engineering.
Number of U.S. students studying abroad increases and
locations diversify
The Open Doors Report shows that
in the 2022/23 academic year, 280,716 U.S. students studied abroad
for academic credit, an increase of 49% from the prior year and
signaling further growth after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, and France remained the leading host destinations,
with nearly half (45%) of all students studying in these top four
destinations.
Study abroad destinations further diversified post-pandemic,
with Australia and New Zealand back in the 25 leading
destinations for U.S. study abroad students. Seven destinations
reached all-time study abroad highs as of 2022/23: Denmark, Greece, Italy, Japan,
Singapore, South Korea, and Switzerland.
Fall 2024 Snapshot
The Fall 2024 International
Student Enrollment Snapshot reports a 3% rise in international
student enrollment across U.S. institutions as of the start of
the 2024/25 academic year, building on sustained increases over the
last three years. Undergraduate enrollments increased by 6%, while
graduate enrollments decreased by a modest 2%. OPT continues to
increase by 12%. Many institutions are focusing on international
undergraduate outreach in India, Vietnam, China, and South
Korea. International graduate recruitment efforts are being
prioritized in India, China, Ghana,
and Nigeria. Over 680 higher education institutions
participated in the Fall 2024 International Student Enrollment
Snapshot.
About Open Doors
For 75 years, Open
Doors has been the comprehensive information resource on
international students and scholars in the United States and on U.S. students
studying abroad for academic credit. The Open Doors project
is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State with funding provided
by the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by the
Institute of International Education
(IIE). For more data, infographics, and resources,
visit opendoorsdata.org.
About the Institute of International
Education (IIE)
Founded in 1919, the Institute of International Education (IIE) is the
leading global NGO in designing and implementing international
education and exchange programs. We work with governments,
policymakers, educators, and employers across the globe to prepare
students and professionals for the global workforce and equip them
to solve the increasingly complex challenges facing our
interconnected world. With support from donors, we also create
initiatives that assist students, scholars, and artists whose lives
and work are threatened; expand teaching and learning across
cultures; and provide opportunities to underserved populations. A
not-for-profit organization founded in 1919, IIE has a network of
16 offices and affiliates worldwide and over 1,600 higher education
partners. Visit iie.org.
About the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs (ECA) builds relations between the people of the United States and the people of other
countries through academic, cultural, sports, professional and
private exchanges, as well as public-private partnerships and
mentoring programs. These exchange programs improve foreign
relations and strengthen the national security of the United States, support U.S. international
leadership, and provide a broad range of domestic benefits by
helping break down barriers that often divide us. ECA sponsors the
flagship Fulbright Program, the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships for
U.S. undergraduates with financial need, the Critical Language
Scholarship Program in support of U.S. foreign language study
abroad, and the EducationUSA network of over 430 advising
centers in more than 175 countries and territories worldwide, which
provides information to students around the globe who wish to study
in the United States.
Visit eca.state.gov.
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