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United States Coast Guard Academy International Student Report

Explore international student trends at United States Coast Guard Academy to discover how USCGA stacks up to the competition when it comes to serving students from outside the United States.

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United States Coast Guard Academy has Below Average Popularity With International Students

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, USCGA was home to approximately 28 international students.

College Factual ranks USCGA as 1,082nd out of a total 1,279 colleges and universities for popularity with international students.

International Popularity: (1,082nd out of 1,279)
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At least 6 countries are represented on the USCGA campus. The countries with the largest on-campus communities are Flag of Mexico  Mexico, Flag of Philippines  Philippines, and Flag of Bahamas  Bahamas.

United States Coast Guard Academy reports having a total of 28 international students on campus, 28 of whom are undergraduates. This is out of a total of 1,056 students, 1,056 of whom are undergraduates.

USCGA suggests that international students make up about 2.7% of the student body.

Use the map below to explore the popularity of United States Coast Guard Academy on a country by country basis.

The Number of International Students at USCGA is Increasing

Over the last several years the total international population of students on campus has grown at an average rate of 14.0%. Flag of Philippines  Philippines is the largest contributor to this growth, with an estimated total of 4 students.

The chart below shows how the total number of international students at USCGA has grown over the past several years.

2013: (N/A students)
2014: (24 students)
2015: (28 students)
2016: (28 students)
2017: (31 students)
2018: (28 students)

Use the map below to explore the popularity trends on a country by country basis.

Insufficient Data to Rank United States Coast Guard Academy for Best Overall Quality American Educations for International Students

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Insufficient Data to Rank United States Coast Guard Academy for Value for International Students

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Marine Engineering is the Most Popular USCGA Degree for International Students

The most popular degrees at USCGA with international students are Marine Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Engineering.

Marine Engineering: (8 students)
Civil Engineering: (5 students)
Electrical Engineering: (2 students)
General Engineering: (1 students)
Ecology, Evolution & Systematics Biology: (1 students)
Political Science & Government: (1 students)
Business Administration & Management: (1 students)

Use the map below to explore the most popular degrees at United States Coast Guard Academy on a country by country basis.

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International students by Country attending United States Coast Guard Academy
CountryPopularity RankingQuality RankingValue Ranking
Bahamas291N/AN/A
Malaysia410N/AN/A
Mexico237N/AN/A
Philippines127N/AN/A
Sri Lanka313N/AN/A
Thailand456N/AN/A

Flag of MexicoUnited States Coast Guard Academy is a Popular Home for Mexican Students

United States Coast Guard Academy is One of the Most Popular Colleges and Universities With Mexican Students

An analysis of student visa data suggests that in 2020 as many as 11,878 Mexican students came to the U.S. to study at American colleges and universities. From this pool of 11,878, USCGA was home to approximately 7 Mexican students.

Mexican Popularity: (237th out of 825)
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College Factual ranks USCGA as 237th out of a total 825 colleges and universities for sheer popularity with students from Mexico.

Mexican students could account for as much as 0.7% of the entire student body and as much as 25.0% of the international student body at USCGA.

The Number of Mexican Students at USCGA is Increasing

Over the last several years the total Mexican population of students on campus has grown at an average rate of 25.0%.

The chart below shows how the total number of Mexican students at USCGA has grown over the past several years.

2013: (N/A students)
2014: (5 students)
2015: (5 students)
2016: (5 students)
2017: (8 students)
2018: (7 students)

Flag of PhilippinesUnited States Coast Guard Academy is a Popular Home for Filipino Students

United States Coast Guard Academy is One of the Most Popular Colleges and Universities With Filipino Students

An analysis of student visa data suggests that in 2020 as many as 1,864 Filipino students came to the U.S. to study at American colleges and universities. From this pool of 1,864, USCGA was home to approximately 4 Filipino students.

Filipino Popularity: (127th out of 528)
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College Factual ranks USCGA as 127th out of a total 528 colleges and universities for sheer popularity with students from Philippines.

Filipino students could account for as much as 0.4% of the entire student body and as much as 14.3% of the international student body at USCGA.

The Number of Filipino Students at USCGA is Increasing

Over the last several years the total Filipino population of students on campus has grown at an average rate of 0.0%.

The chart below shows how the total number of Filipino students at USCGA has grown over the past several years.

2013: (N/A students)
2014: (0 students)
2015: (0 students)
2016: (0 students)
2017: (5 students)
2018: (4 students)

Flag of Bahamas Students at United States Coast Guard Academy

United States Coast Guard Academy is a College or University of Average Popularity With Students

An analysis of student visa data suggests that in 2020 as many as 2,040  students came to the U.S. to study at American colleges and universities. From this pool of 2,040, USCGA was home to approximately 1  students.

Popularity: (291st out of 516)
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College Factual ranks USCGA as 291st out of a total 516 colleges and universities for sheer popularity with students from Bahamas.

students could account for as much as 0.1% of the entire student body and as much as 3.6% of the international student body at USCGA.

The Number of Students at USCGA is Holding Steady

Over the last several years the total population of students on campus has remained approximately the same.

The chart below shows how the total number of students at USCGA has grown over the past several years.

2013: (N/A students)
2014: (1 students)
2015: (1 students)
2016: (1 students)
2017: (1 students)
2018: (1 students)

Flag of MalaysiaMalaysian Students at United States Coast Guard Academy

United States Coast Guard Academy has Below Average Popularity With Malaysian Students

An analysis of student visa data suggests that in 2020 as many as 7,948 Malaysian students came to the U.S. to study at American colleges and universities. From this pool of 7,948, USCGA was home to approximately 1 Malaysian students.

Malaysian Popularity: (410th out of 611)
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College Factual ranks USCGA as 410th out of a total 611 colleges and universities for sheer popularity with students from Malaysia.

Malaysian students could account for as much as 0.1% of the entire student body and as much as 3.6% of the international student body at USCGA.

The Number of Malaysian Students at USCGA is Increasing

Over the last several years the total Malaysian population of students on campus has grown at an average rate of 0.0%.

The chart below shows how the total number of Malaysian students at USCGA has grown over the past several years.

2013: (N/A students)
2014: (0 students)
2015: (1 students)
2016: (1 students)
2017: (1 students)
2018: (1 students)

Flag of Sri LankaSri Lankan Students at United States Coast Guard Academy

United States Coast Guard Academy has Below Average Popularity With Sri Lankan Students

An analysis of student visa data suggests that in 2020 as many as 3,162 Sri Lankan students came to the U.S. to study at American colleges and universities. From this pool of 3,162, USCGA was home to approximately 1 Sri Lankan students.

Sri Lankan Popularity: (313rd out of 455)
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College Factual ranks USCGA as 313rd out of a total 455 colleges and universities for sheer popularity with students from Sri Lanka.

Sri Lankan students could account for as much as 0.1% of the entire student body and as much as 3.6% of the international student body at USCGA.

The Number of Sri Lankan Students at USCGA is Declining

Over the past several years the total Sri Lankan population of students on campus has shrunk.

The chart below shows how the total number of Sri Lankan students at USCGA has grown over the past several years.

2013: (N/A students)
2014: (2 students)
2015: (2 students)
2016: (3 students)
2017: (1 students)
2018: (1 students)

Flag of ThailandThai Students at United States Coast Guard Academy

United States Coast Guard Academy has Below Average Popularity With Thai Students

An analysis of student visa data suggests that in 2020 as many as 5,572 Thai students came to the U.S. to study at American colleges and universities. From this pool of 5,572, USCGA was home to approximately 1 Thai students.

Thai Popularity: (456th out of 640)
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College Factual ranks USCGA as 456th out of a total 640 colleges and universities for sheer popularity with students from Thailand.

Thai students could account for as much as 0.1% of the entire student body and as much as 3.6% of the international student body at USCGA.

The Number of Thai Students at USCGA is Holding Steady

Over the last several years the total Thai population of students on campus has remained approximately the same.

The chart below shows how the total number of Thai students at USCGA has grown over the past several years.

2013: (N/A students)
2014: (1 students)
2015: (1 students)
2016: (1 students)
2017: (1 students)
2018: (1 students)

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