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Jasleen Shukla

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The University of Cincinnati was founded as Cincinnati College and is renowned as the second-the oldest institution of higher education in the Cincinnati area. Also, with an enrollment of over 53,000 students, the university is the second-the largest by enrollment in Ohio. The university has 14 constituent colleges through which it provides programs in Architecture, Science, Humanity, Engineering, education, Law, Music, and more. The university is also popular for research opportunities and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities-very high research activity.

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One of Ohio's top institutions for international students is the University of Cincinnati with a student to teacher ratio of 19:1 and a commitment to offering top notch academic programs in a concentrated setting. Out of 31,803 UG students more than 1,492 international students were admitted to UC in 2023–2024 according to enrollment data and they accounted for 4.69% of all undergraduate students enrolled.

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According to unofficial sources, the University of Cincinnati has a rank of #81 in top public schools and #152 in the national universities category. The ranking indicates that the university comes under the top 100 among top public schools in Ohio in Canada. However, the national rankings are quite high. In addition, the University of Cincinnati has an annual enrollment of over 53,000 students making it the second the largest in Ohio. Also, the university ranked among the top 1 % of universities worldwide and popular for experience-based learning.

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Living on campus is better than staying off campus. Each residence hall has its own community that supports each other and socializes through events hosted by their resident assistants. Students living in college residences will increase their cognitive, interpersonal, and intrapersonal development and complexity. They have easy access to college resources. The estimated cost of on-campus housing and meals is $7,099 and $7,404, respectively, for an academic year.

Students living off campus can have more privacy and independence. But they have to make arrangements for everything. Rents for off-campus living for a single bed starts from $

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Manori Khandelwal

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Drexel University acceptance rate is around 78% in 2023-24, which makes admission slightly easier for international students. The university received over 40,200 applications of which 2,881 students were enrolled in the UG program. The below table includes the enrollment data at the university in 2023-24:

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Statistics 2023-2024

Application Received

40,204

Admitted Students

31,171

Total Students Enrolled

2,881

Yield Rate

9.2%

Acceptance Rate

77.53%

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Neha Karan

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Drexel University is not hard to get into because of it's moderately low acceptance rate. The Drexel University acceptance rate is around 78% in 2023-24, which makes admission slightly easier for international students. The university has a lenient admissions policy and follows a simple selection process for both undergraduate and graduate admissions. Applicants must meet Drexel University admission requirements and submit an online application by the deadline to be eligible for admission at the university.

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Hanover College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), the successor to the former North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. According to US News and World Report, Hanover College ranked #103 in National Liberal Arts Colleges, #223 in Engineering Programs, and #71 in Top Performers on Social Mobility. The college represents students from across 19 countries. About 99% of the students of Hanover are employed or in graduation school after graduation. With an average class size of 17 and a faculty/student ratio of 13:1, students get a personalized experience. The average cost of housing and meals is $7,0

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Hanover College is a private institution that was founded in 1827. It is Indiana's the oldest private. The Princeton Review ranked the college the Best 389 Colleges 2024, Best Regional 2024 and Most Beautiful Campus. About 99% of the students of Hanover are employed or in graduation school after graduation. Popular courses at the college are Engineering, Business, Biology, Cultural Anthropology, Psychology and Geology. Some of the notable alumni of Hanover College include John M. Bloss 1860, third President of Oregon State University, Joyce Brinkman 1966, First poet laureate of Indiana,  Chris Culver, crime novelist

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Hanover College has the following notable rankings:

According to US News and World Report, Hanover College ranked #103 in National Liberal Arts Colleges, #223 in Engineering Programs and #71 in Top Performers on Social Mobility.

On the Forbes list the college ranked #492 in Top Colleges 2025, #264 in Private Colleges,  #128 in Liberal Arts Universities and #104 in The Midwest. 

EduRank ranked the college #2227 of 14,131 globally, #562 of 2,496 in the US and #616 of 2,597 in North America. 

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The most preferred course by Indian students at Hanover College is the Bachelor of Science in Engineering. The engineering programme is supported by the Engineering Advisory Board. Students get to study in dynamic classes one-on-one with experts who unlock your potential and develop your professional skills. In May 2023, the median annual wage for engineers was $91,420, which was higher than the median annual wage for all occupations. Some of the job roles and estimated salary ranges are mentioned below:

Job TitleRange
Software Engineer$68k - $137k
Civil Engineer$58k - $104k
Project Engineer$60k - $104k
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General)$66k - $134k
Process Engineer$64k - $106k
Senior Software Engineer$92k - $174k
Structural Engineer$61k - $103k

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