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OPEN DOORS FACT SHEET: NEW YORK

INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION Educational Exchange Data from Open Doors 2010

Rank in US

FOREIGN STUDENTS IN THE STATE ESTIMATED FOREIGN STUDENTS EXPENDITURE IN THE STATE (in millions of dollars)

#2*

Total 76,146 (up 1.6%) $2,296.2**

* Rankings include all 50 U.S. states in addition to Washington, D.C. ** Economic analysis produced by NAFSA: Association of International Educators based on enrollment data from Open Doors 2010. www.nafsa.org/eis

INSTITUTIONS WITH THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF FOREIGN STUDENTS


Institution New York University Columbia University SUNY University at Buffalo Cornell University SUNY Stony Brook University City New York New York Buffalo Ithaca Stony Brook Total 7,276 6,833 4,911 4,115 3,048

LEADING PLACES OF ORIGIN FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS IN THE STATE


Rank 1 2 3 4 5 Place of Origin China India South Korea Canada Taiwan % Total 16.8% 15.1% 14.1% 8.7% 3.8%

AMERICAN STUDENTS ABROAD


TOTAL NUMBER OF U.S. STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS ENROLLED THROUGH INSTITUTIONS IN THE STATE

2007/08
21,277

2008/09
21,055 (down 1%)

STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE FUNDED PROGRAMS


Exchange Program U.S. Students from colleges and universities in the state Foreign Students at colleges and universities in the state Fulbright Program 2009/10 2010/11 163 393 148 381 Gilman Program 2009/10 158 N/A

Source: Open Doors: Report on International Educational Exchange, published annually by IIE with support from the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. For more information, including press releases on foreign students in the U.S. and U.S. study abroad, and FAQs, including definitions of foreign students and foreign scholars, visit www.iie.org/opendoors or contact Leena Soman, IIE Public Affairs Manager, at: +1 (212) 984-5360 or [email protected].

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