<p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>I’ve been wondering for a while whether colleges release concrete numbers concerning how many int. students per country they usually accept.</p>
<p>All I could find was just information about the percentage of international students in general or which countries are represented in the student body, but I am rather interested how many students from each country are approximately accepted.</p>
<p>Of course, these numbers vary from year to year. But it would be interesting to know if e.g. schools like hypms usually accept 2-3 students from a country or about 20-30. (I am specifically interested in the numbers for Germany :))</p>
<p>Since I have no idea and want to drive myself a little bit more crazy, I’d appreciate some advice if such exists ^^</p>
<p>Regards,
schreibfeder</p>
<p>Some of the statistics you are looking for may be available through [NAFSA</a> | Home](<a href=“http://www.nafsa.org/]NAFSA”>http://www.nafsa.org/)</p>
<p>Here is a list of feeder countries along with the number of students:</p>
<p>China 127,628
India 104,897
South Korea 72,153
Canada 28,145
Taiwan 26,685
Japan 24,842
Saudi Arabia 15,810
Mexico 13,450
Vietnam 13,112
Turkey 12,397
Nepal 11,233</p>
<p>If you contact the admission officer at a college, they will let you know the number of international students in their college. Most colleges mention the number of international student in their college in their website. They even mention the number of each different country. For instance, you can check Franklin and Marshall College’s website which clearly states the number of international students from each country. :)</p>