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Top Colleges for Awarding Credit for Study Abroad, 2014-15

Almanac 2017
August 13, 2017

Of the 40 top doctoral institutions sending students to study abroad for academic credit in the 2014-15 academic year, 13 were in the South, 11 in the Midwest, nine in the West, and seven in the Northeast. The state with the highest number of doctoral institutions on the list was California, with five.

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Of the 40 top doctoral institutions sending students to study abroad for academic credit in the 2014-15 academic year, 13 were in the South, 11 in the Midwest, nine in the West, and seven in the Northeast. The state with the highest number of doctoral institutions on the list was California, with five.


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Doctoral institutions

Rank
InstitutionNo. of students abroad
1. New York U. 4,310
2. Texas A&M U. at College Station 3,219
3. U. of Texas at Austin 2,948
4. U. of Southern California 2,891
5. U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor 2,714
6. U. of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2,705
7. Michigan State U. 2,668
8. Ohio State U. 2,603
9. San Diego State U. 2,422
10. Indiana U. at Bloomington 2,395
11. U. of Florida 2,286
12. Florida State U. 2,262
13. U. of Georgia 2,237
14. U. of California at Los Angeles 2,204
15. U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2,193
16. U. of Wisconsin at Madison 2,152
17. Northeastern U. 2,149
18. Arizona State U. at Tempe 2,102
19. U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2,068
20. U. of Washington 2,056
21. Boston U. 2,049
22. Miami U. (Ohio) 2,046
23. U. of Pennsylvania 1,953
24. Purdue U. at West Lafayette 1,917
25. U. of Virginia 1,915
26. Pennsylvania State U. at University Park
1,889
27. U. of Maryland at College Park 1,879
28. George Washington U. 1,870
29. Brigham Young U. 1,713
30. U. of South Carolina at Columbia 1,698
31. U. of California at Berkeley 1,688
32. Cornell U. 1,670
33. U. of Pittsburgh 1,595
34. U. of Colorado at Boulder 1,592
35. Georgetown U. 1,589
36. Georgia Institute of Technology 1,509
37. U. of Cincinnati 1,501
38. American U. 1,494
39. U. of California at Davis 1,454
40. Iowa State U. 1,449

Master’s institutions

Rank
InstitutionNo. of students abroad
1. Elon U. 1,434
2. James Madison U. 1,161
3. Appalachian State U. 970
4. College of Charleston 948
5. Arcadia U. 939
6. U. of North Carolina at Wilmington 897
7. California State U. at Long Beach 829
8. California Polytechnic State U. at San Luis Obispo
782
9. Belmont U. 678
10. Grand Valley State U. 658
11. Chapman U. 650
12. Loyola Marymount U. 639
13. Loyola U. Maryland 603
14. Hamline U. 594
15. Gonzaga U. 591
16. Marist College 586
17. U. of North Florida 578
18. Lee U. 549
19. Fairfield U. 544
20. Western Kentucky U. 533

Baccalaureate institutions

Rank
InstitutionNo. of students abroad
1. St. Olaf College 653
2. U. of Richmond 577
3. Calvin College 524
3. College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s U. (Minn.)
524
5. Oberlin College 492
6. DePauw U. 491
7. Luther College 449
8. Taylor U. 443
9. Colgate U. 441
10. Bucknell U. 433
11. Susquehanna U. 425
12. Colorado College 417
13. Eckerd College 396
14. St. Lawrence U. 392
15. Centre College 379
16. Colby College 374
17. Wellesley College 373
18. Carleton College 369
18. Lafayette College 369
18. Middlebury College 369

Associate institutions

Rank
InstitutionNo. of students abroad
1. Tarrant County College 246
2. College of DuPage 228
3. Pellissippi State Community College 204
4. Kirkwood Community College 161
5. Santa Barbara City College 147
6. Riverside Community College District
142
7. Miami Dade College 138
8. Glendale Community College 127
9. Orange Coast College 125
10. Valencia College 118

Special-focus institutions

Rank
InstitutionNo. of students abroad
1. Pratt Institute 500
2. Savannah College of Art and Design 488
3. Babson College 345
4. School of the Art Institute of Chicago 208
5. Rhode Island School of Design 192
6. Middlebury Language Schools 140
7. Massachusetts College of Art and Design 115
8. Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Chicago
102
9. Otis College of Art and Design 101
10. Maryland Institute College of Art 91

Note: Tied institutions are listed alphabetically. Classifications are based on the 2015 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

Source: Institute of International Education, Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange, 2016, iie.org/opendoors

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