Ohio is the 7th largest State in population in the United States. The State citizens are diverse from the North and South and European influences. International students studying and living in Ohio can enjoy a productive and active lifestyle while actually saving some money thanks to lower cost of living, unlike their peers in more popularly traveled states. In fact, Ohio's cost of living is nearly 23% less than the nearby state of Massachusetts, and 35% less than the state of California
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Kansas is one of the U.S. leading agricultural states, known for its signature wild sunflowers and abundant wheat fields. For international students who want to study in Kansas, there are more than 50 public and private institutions to choose from. In 2015, Kansas is home to 12,020 international students. So why do so many students choose to study in the sunflower state? Aside from the beautiful and extensive state university system, many of Kansas’ schools have been highly ranked in national surveys for their graduate programs and overall educational value
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Illinois situates at the heart of America, famous for its central location and its representation as the cultural center of the country. Combined with the special access to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, Illinois naturally becomes a center of transportation with concentration of land, water, and air transportation facilities in the entire world. Illinois ranks #5 in the U.S. in terms of number of international students studying in the state, with 46,574 students in 2015
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Pennsylvania is not only one of the 13 original founding states of the United States but also the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Located in the northeastern region of the United States, Pennsylvania enjoys all four seasons and experiences a humid continental climate throughout most of the state. This is certainly a state with programs designed to tailor just about every academic interest under the sun. Pennsylvania has over 100 four-year colleges. It ranks #6 in the U.S. in terms of number of international students studying in the state, with 45,704 students in 2015
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Virginia earns the nickname, "Mother of Presidents" as the land gave birth to eight men who attained the office of President of the United States including George Washington - American first President. From Virginia Beach to Roanoke, Virginia offers a little bit of everything. International students in Virginia will find a college in a location infused with coastal charm and majestic mountains that fits their chosen lifestyle. Virginia ranks #16 in the U.S. in terms of number of international students studying in the state, with 18,220 students in 2015
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The state of Massachusetts, located in the Northeastern part of United States, neighbors the states of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and lies just to the east of New York. There are over 120 quality institutions of higher learning in Massachusetts. Massachusetts ranks #4 in the U.S. in terms of number of international students studying in the state, with 55,447 students in 2015
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Florida is known as the “Sunshine State”, famed for palm trees, beaches and tourist attractions. Every year Florida is a top choice for international students looking to continue their higher education. Many international students are surprised to find themselves studying in Florida at a high quality institution for a fraction of the cost students may pay elsewhere. Florida ranks #7 in the U.S. in terms of number of international students studying in the state, with 39,377 students in 2015
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With over 200 institutions of higher education to choose from in Texas, and an environment as diverse as the culture, Texas, the Lone Star state, is a great place to live and learn. Texas ranks #3 in the U.S. in terms of number of international students studying in the state, with 75,588 students in 2015
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Located in the Midwestern region of the United States, Missouri has a mixture of urban and rural areas and a humid continental climate with cold winters and hot humid summers. There is a variety of different options for students who want to study in Missouri to choose from. Many of these institutions are highly ranked in both the nation and the world. Missouri ranks #12 in the U.S. in terms of number of international students studying in the state, with 21,703 students in 2015
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