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This is the VOA Special English Education Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com

A new report says the number of foreign students in the United States reached a record high in two thousand eight. More than six hundred seventy thousand international students attended an American college or university in two thousand eight. That was eight percent higher than the year before, the largest percentage increase since nineteen eighty.

The "Open Doors" report is published by the Institute of International Education, with support from the State Department. It says the number of international students in two thousand eight was almost fifteen percent higher than the last record setting year, two thousand two.

In all, seven of the ten top countries sent more students, just as the economic downturn was worsening.

For the eighth year, India remained the leader in sending students to the United States. More than one hundred thousand students from India attended American schools in two thousand eight. That was nine percent more than the year before.

China again sent the second largest number, more than ninety-eight thousand, an increase of twenty-one percent. The biggest increases were in Chinese undergraduate students.

South Korea was third. The number of South Korean students increased nine percent to seventy-five thousand.

Canada was the only non-Asian country in the top five. It rose two percent to fourth place. Almost thirty thousand Canadian students enrolled for the school year that began in autumn of two thousand eight.

Japan fell to fifth place. The number of Japanese students in the United States decreased for the fourth year, to just over twenty-nine thousand.

Taiwan also sent fewer students, and the number from Mexico was nearly unchanged.

The University of Southern California in Los Angeles once again had the highest number of foreign students. The "Open Doors" report says nearly seven thousand five hundred attended U.S.C. New York University and Columbia University, both in New York City, were second and third.

The other schools in the top five were the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

Business and management was again the most popular area of study for international students. The next most popular subjects are engineering, math and computer science.

And that's the VOA Special English Education Report. You can find our Foreign Student Series with advice on studying in the United States at voaspecialenglish.com.

(Adapted from a radio program broadcast 26Nov2009)

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  • I am from south-east Asia and so far I have not faced anything so called "racism".I wonder why do uneducated people(outsiders) say that US is racism

  • @1975Aspen

    IS THAT SO??...ACTUALLY THIS YEAR I COULD GET ADMISSION IN SOME TOP B SCHOOLS OF INDIA BUT I WAS THINKING ABOUT TAKING UP A JOB AND DOING MBA FROM US AFTER 3-4 YEARS...

  • A mistake. (1) It costs way too much. (2) Jobs are hard to find. (3) Do you really want to spend your life in a security/ police/ prison state? (4) Too much risk of lenghty incarceration over petty or even no crime. (5) U.S. is public debt is now 96% of the GDP. (6) U.S. borrows $4.17 billion a day to keep it going. (7) Quality of education is far inferior to what you can get in your own country. (8) Racism in everything. (9) Risk of falling pary to gang stalking (look it up on YouTube.

  • thanks a lot

  • thank you very much

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