Explore international student trends at Dean College to discover how Dean College stacks up to the competition when it comes to serving students from outside the United States.
Dean College is ranked 766th out of 1,279 in our Overall Most Popular U.S. Colleges & Universities for International Students.
The presence of international students on campus means a greater diversity of options, perspectives and knowledge to add to the diversity of thought on campus. As the economy becomes more global in scope, interaction with students from all different countries becomes an important part of higher education.
An analysis of student visa data suggests that in 2020 as many as 1,159,798 international students came to the U.S. to study at American colleges and universities. From this diverse international pool, Dean College was home to approximately 49 international students.
College Factual ranks Dean College as 766th out of a total 1,279 colleges and universities for popularity with international students.
At least 11 countries are represented
on the Dean College campus.
The countries with the largest on-campus communities are
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Dean College reports having a total of 49 international students on campus, 49 of whom are undergraduates. This is out of a total of 1,180 students, 1,180 of whom are undergraduates.
Dean College suggests that international students make up about 4.2% of the student body. |
Use the map below to explore the popularity of Dean College on a country by country basis.
Over the past several years the total international population of students on campus has shrunk.
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The chart below shows how the total number of international students at Dean College has grown over the past several years.
Use the map below to explore the popularity trends on a country by country basis.
College Factual ranks Dean College as 1,139th out of 1,232 total colleges and universities for providing a quality educational experience to international students.
CollegeFactual has also ranked the quality of the education at Dean College on a country by country basis.
Dean College ranks the best for are for students from
China,
South Korea, and
Hong Kong.
Use the map below to explore the Dean College experience for your country.
College Factual ranks Dean College as 1,149th out of a total 1,204 colleges and universities for providing value to international students.
CollegeFactual has also ranked the value of the education at Dean College on a country by country basis.
Dean College's best value is for students from
Hong Kong,
Japan, and
China.
Use the map below to explore Dean College value for your country.
The most popular degrees at Dean College with international students are Business Administration & Management, Liberal Arts General Studies, and General Psychology.
Use the map below to explore the most popular degrees at Dean College on a country by country basis.
Drill into the map below or use the following table to select a specific country and get detailed Dean College information specific to that country.
Country | Popularity Ranking | Quality Ranking | Value Ranking |
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China | 620 | 818 | 711 |
Hong Kong | 24 | 203 | 132 |
Japan | 280 | 447 | 368 |
Mexico | 465 | N/A | N/A |
South Korea | 573 | 592 | 507 |
Sweden | 220 | N/A | N/A |
The fact that Dean College has a medium sized community of international students is positive. It is likely the school has invested in International Student Services as well as clubs, groups, and associations.
Dean College costs approximately USD 60,172 for international students to attend. College Factual ranks the value of this school for international students as 1,149th out of 1,204
Learn more about out-of-state tuition at Dean College.
There are approximately 49 international students at Dean College; they make up 4.2% of all total students.
Out-of-state tuition at Dean College is USD 41,318 per year. This does not include room and board or additional student fees that may add to your costs. Go to the Dean College tuition & fees page for more information, and contact the school for details.
Contact the school to see what kind of scholarships, grants, financial aid or loans may be available to you as an international student.
Some schools set aside on-campus jobs for international students to help them defray costs. Check in early to apply to these jobs as they may go quickly.
Contact the school to see what kind of student services, associations, clubs, and groups are open to you as an international student.