View top findings from the international student and U.S. study abroad data in a downloadable pdf format.
View the fact sheet on Europe including information on international and U.S. study abroad students.
View the fact sheet on Asia including information on international and U.S. study abroad students.
The Open Doors Special Report - Promoting Access to U.S. Higher Education: International Students with Disabilities provides an initial foundation for stakeholders to understand the national landscape of information on international students with disabilities attending U.S. higher education institutions. The findings in this report reflect information from interviews and survey responses from 386 colleges and universities.
This report explores insights into the known scale of international students with disabilities attending U.S. colleges and universities. The findings also provide institutional perspectives on the availability of data about international students with disabilities and how institutions collaborate and provide resources to support these students.
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The Open Doors International Scholars data presentation provides the 2019/20 statistics on international scholars at U.S. higher education institutions engaged in academic activities, such as researchers, faculty, and clinicians.
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The Fall 2020 International Student Enrollment Snapshot presents current international student enrollment patterns based on data from over 700 U.S. higher education institutions. The report focuses on international students studying in person or online (in the U.S. or from abroad) at U.S. higher education institutions in Fall 2020. The findings reflect how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the U.S. higher education sector and global student mobility to the United States.
Read our report on COVID-19 Effects on U.S. Higher Education Campuses: From Emergency Response to Planning for Future Mobility
View the fact sheet on Oceania including information on international and U.S. study abroad students.
View the fact sheet on Middle East including information on international and U.S. study abroad students.
View the fact sheet on Latin America including information on international and U.S. study abroad students.
View the fact sheet on Africa including information on international and U.S. study abroad students.
View graphic on the proportion of U.S. undergraduates participating in study abroad before graduation.
View graphic showing the top 10 destinations for U.S. students studying abroad.
View graphic on top major field of study of U.S. students studying abroad for academic year 2017/18
View graphic on number of U.S. students studying abroad through out the past years
View graphic on number of U.S. students studying abroad for academic year 2017/18
View graphic on race and ethnicity of U.S. students studying abroad
View graphic on top 3 host countries of U.S. non-credit education abroad
View graphic on host region of U.S. students studying abroad
View graphic on duration of U.S. study abroad students.
View graphic on academic levels of international students in the United States.
View graphic on international students enrollment through out the past years in the United States.
View graphic on proportion of international students in top 5 states in the United States
View graphic on number of international students in the United States in 2018/19.
View graphic on recent change in new international students in the United States.
View graphic on selected fields of study of international students in the United States.
View graphic on international and U.S. funding sources for international students in the United States.
View graphic on top places of origin of international students studying in the United States
View graphic on destinations of where international students study in the United States.
Open Doors is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by IIE.
IIE’s mission is to help people and organizations leverage the power of international education to thrive in today’s interconnected world. IIE’s work focuses on advancing scholarship, building economies, and promoting access to opportunity.
The U.S. Department of State leads America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy, and assistance by advancing the interests of the American people, their safety and economic prosperity.
EducationUSA is a U.S. Department of State network of over 430 international student advising centers in more than 175 countries and territories. EducationUSA is committed to promoting the diversity of U.S. higher education to help international students find their best fit.
USA Study Abroad is a U.S. Department of State entity focused on expanding and diversifying study abroad opportunities for U.S. students to gain critical skills in support of our national security and economic prosperity.