Smallest Percentage of Out-of-State First-Year Students
The students at these schools must have a lot of state pride—or they're part of secret, exclusive club—whatever the reason, they're not letting any outsiders in!
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- Illinois State University: 0.9%
(Normal, IL)
- SUNY -- University at Buffalo: 5.0%
(Buffalo, NY)
- University of Texas -- Austin: 5.5%
(Austin, TX)
- Texas A&M University -- College Station: 5.7%
(College Station, TX)
- University of California -- Los Angeles: 7.2%
(Los Angeles, CA)
- North Carolina State University -- Raleigh: 9.7%
(Raleigh, NC)
- Ohio University: 9.8%
(Athens, OH)
- SUNY -- Stony Brook: 10.0%
(Stony Brook, NY)
- University of Illinois -- Urbana-Champaign: 11.3%
(Champaign, IL)
- Michigan State University: 12.1%
(East Lansing, MI)
Source: Mary Beth Marklein. "Are out-of-state students crowding out in-staters?" USA Today, August 31, 2006. Research based on estimates of full-time students provided by 43 of 75 state universities surveyed in 2006-2007. USA Today is a division of Gannett Co., Inc. Reprinted with permission.







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