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USA

The United States remains the world’s leading destination for higher education, hosting over 1.1 million international students during the 2023–24 academic year—a record high with 7 % growth year-over-year . With students from more than 229 countries, India has surpassed China as the top source, with 331,602 Indian students studying in the U.S.—a remarkable 35 % increase. Other rapidly growing markets include Bangladesh, Colombia, Ghana, and Nepal.

Academic opportunities in the U.S. are vast, spanning Ivy League universities, top public research institutions, and specialized colleges. Over 50% of international students pursue STEM fields like engineering, computer science, and mathematics—highlighting both academic excellence and innovation. Under the F-1 visa, students may work up to 20 hours per week on campus. Graduates can remain in the U.S. for 1–3 years through Optional Practical Training (OPT), depending on their degree—facilitating hands-on experience, career growth, and oftentimes leading to longer-term employment .

Economically, international students contribute over $43.8 billion and support approximately 378,000 jobs nationally, reflecting both a thriving student ecosystem and the multiplier impact of studying abroad in the U.S.

Despite recent visa policy changes—such as halted consular interviews and high-visibility visa revocations—U.S. institutions and government bodies continue to affirm that international students remain highly valued. Your journey to the U.S. is a journey to the heart of global education, and ProPathway Careers is here to support every step—from university selection to OPT and beyond.

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