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Which university(not coll.) in USA have the highest number of nepali student????
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Posted on 10-25-09 4:25
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>Open Doors 2008 reports increases in foreign student enrollments from eight of the ten leading places of origin, and 16 of the top 20, with double-digit increases from the top three countries. India remains the leading sending place of origin for the seventh consecutive year, increasing by 13% to 94,563, following an increase of 10% the previous year. China was again the second leading sender, showing an increase of 20% for a total of 81,127 students in the United States. Students from third place South Korea increased 11% to 69,124. There was a continued drop in numbers of students from Japan, the fourth leading sender, down by 4% to 33,974, declining for the third consecutive year. Canada, the only non-Asian country in the top five, saw a 3% increase to 29,051 students in the United States. Taiwan dropped from #5 to #6, with a very slight decrease (less than 1%) in the total number of students, to 29,001. The number of students from Mexico, the seventh leading sender, increased by 7% this year, to 14,837.
Consistent with continued investment in scholarships by the Saudi Arabian government through a program launched in 2005, Saudi Arabian student enrollments in the United States jumped 25% to 9,873, bringing Saudi Arabia back into the top 10 (at #9) for the first time since 1982/83. Vietnamese students on U.S. campuses also showed a huge percentage increase this past year, moving from #20 to #13, with an increase of 45% to 8,769 students, on top of a 31% increase the previous year. Also noteworthy is a 15% increase in enrollments from Nepal (#11, with 8,936 students), following a 28% increase the previous year. Students from Indonesia (#16) increased by 5% to 7,692, after declining from a peak of more than 13,000 a decade ago. Nigeria (#20, up 5% to 6,222) replaced Kenya as the only African country in the top 20 leading places of origin, while enrollments from Kenya dropped 8% to 5,838 in 2007/08.
Accounting for 61% of total international student population, Asia remains the region sending the most students to the United States, with a 10% increase this year. The total number of students from Southeast Asia increased by 11.5%, led by Vietnam’s dramatic growth and additional increases from the Philippines (12%) and Singapore (7%). The number of students from East Asia increased by 9.5%, with a 7% increase from Hong Kong and a 13% increase from Mongolia, supplementing the record highs from China and South Korea. Driven by the large increase in students coming from India, the total number of students from South & Central Asia increased by 12%, despite small declines in the number of students from Pakistan (down 1%) and Bangladesh (down 4%). The number of students from Oceania increased 16%, due to strong increases from both Australia (10%) and New Zealand (17%). <
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Posted on 10-25-09 5:03
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Posted on 10-25-09 5:04
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Posted on 10-25-09 5:07
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Of course North Lake Cellege , Dallas
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Posted on 10-25-09 5:10
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I mean no college. Even the dump asss can say its North Lake.
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Posted on 10-25-09 5:26
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O. So u are also dump as* to know its north lake
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Posted on 10-25-09 9:02
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Posted on 10-25-09 11:57
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Nepalese student population is rising high but I don't think any single university beats this record of nearly 500 students in NLC. If we talk about a "university system" some figures may come near 500, but no idea...! | |
| | | | | Students from Nepal comprise half of International program North Lake offers educational opportunities, and Dallas provides students a diverse international environment
By Carina Di Nucci Staff Writer Inevitably, in one or maybe all of your classes, there is one person from Nepal. The tiny landlocked Himalayan country between China and India has sent about 500 students to North Lake seeking a good education at a reasonable price. This means that half of the international students at the college are from Nepal. Although it is not cheap to study in the United States, especially considering that $1 is enough to buy eight cans of soda in Nepal, attending a twoyear college is the cheapest way for foreign students to begin earning an American degree. Suraj Dhungana, 21, has recently moved to Irving from Indiana, where he used to pay $4,400 each semester to attend a four-year university. “At North Lake, I spend less than half of that money. I have lots of friends from my home country, and the academic level is still very good,” said the student, who plans to pursue a career in biochemistry. The magnetism that brings Nepal so close to Texas is easy to understand. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is a common destination for foreign students who want to experience the American way of studying, simply because it is a big city with one of the largest ethnic melting pots in the country. As for Nepal, in the last years the political scenario has triggered the emigration of young students to more prosperous economies. “With Maoists trying to overthrow the multiparty democratic system, there is too much uncertainty, and right now the environment is not suitable for someone to start a new career,” said Leena Shrestha, who is Nepalese and a student advisor at North Lake. “In this context, North Lake offers a better future and Dallas offers an international-friendly environment.” North Lake College has always been known for its large universe of international students, but this semester the school hit a new record: 300 freshmen from all around the globe. All told, approximately 1,200 students attend North Lake, which means that one of ten has a foreign cultural background to share in the classroom. They come mostly from Asia and Africa, followed by Canada and Mexico. “In a globalizing world, we have to prepare our students to do business with people from diverse backgrounds and different ways of doing business,” said Samanthia Spence, director of the International Student Center at North Lake. “That is why we try to build a strong international community.” While students gain with the cultural exchange that the international mix provides, the college's funds increase. International tuition may cost three times as much as the standard price for in-country students. The school has extra expenses issuing documents to facilitate the student's visa, but still a lot of money is left to improve college's services and facilities. | Photo by Eric Callaway International students often pay less tuition by attending U.S. community colleges. Above, Nepalese students Shradha Khadka and Shivangi Pokharel study outdoors at North Lake College. | Top 10 countries represented at NLC 1. | Nepal 472 | 2. | Kenya 74 | 3. | South Korea 50 | 4. | Pakistan 40 | 5. | India 36 | 6. | Zimbabwe 30 | 7. | Indonesia 18 | 8. | Bangladesh 16 | 9. | Canada, Mexico, Thailand 9 | 10. | Taiwan, Zambia 8 | | | What do they study? -
Business, Management, Marketing & Related Support Services, 240 -
Health Professions & Related Clinical Services, 137 -
Computer & Information Sciences & Support Services, 102 -
Engineering, 60 -
Biological & Biomedical Sciences, 49 -
Programs, 12 -
Social Sciences, 9 -
Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies & Humanities, 8 -
Psychology, 6 -
Visual and Performing Arts, 6 -
Communications Technology/Technicians & -
Support Services, 5 -
Engineering Technologies/Technician, 5 -
Parks, Recreation & Fitness Studies, 5 -
Mathematics & Statistics, 4 -
Architecture & Related Services, 2 -
Construction Trades, 2 -
Legal Profession & Studies, 2 -
Physical Sciences, 2 -
Optional Practical Training, 34 -
Undeclared, 204 -
Unknown, 66 TOTAL 960* *Latest figures from last semester
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Posted on 10-26-09 12:49
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UTA ta hoina hola! ki ho ?
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Posted on 10-27-09 1:21
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It's betta if y'll mention the honest info./data about the possible univ. that can have the greater number. That way solid answer can be filtered. Lets c who can find out the right one.....
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