The review lists several trends. Compared to October, 2013, (a) overall, the number academic, vocational and exchange international students is up by 9%, (b) the number of all academic and vocational students enrolled in secondary school programs is up by 14% and those enrolled in U.S. masters degree programs is up 16%; (c) the number of academic and vocational students from India is up 28%; and interestingly (d) data on the number of academic and vocational students studying in Vermont show it to be up 21%, and those studying in Washington, Delaware and Arizona is up 18%.
The top five approved approved institutions with the largest academic international students populations are: (1) University of Southern California, with 12,332 international students; (2) New York University, with 10,825 international students; (3) Columbia University, with 10,744 international students; (4) Purdue University, with 10,545 international students; and (5) University of Illinois, with 10,510 international students.
Finally, 12% of all academic and vocational students, or a total of 134,292, are from India. 65% of all academic and vocational students from India study engineering and computer and information sciences and support services programs.
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