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Best Public numerical rank in America's Best Colleges 2010 edition-National University Category School name Percent of fall 2008 freshmen who are out-of-state students Percent of fall 2008 all undergraduates who are out-of-state students
Third Tier North Dakota State University 65% 45%
Third Tier University of North Dakota 61% 48%
Third Tier University of Wyoming 54% 29%
Third Tier West Virginia University 53% 46%
Third Tier University of Rhode Island 50% 39%
Third Tier University of Idaho 39% 31%
Third Tier Montana State University 37% 31%
Third Tier University of Montana 31% 25%
Third Tier University of Hawaii—Manoa 30% 24%
Third Tier South Carolina State University 30% 17%
Third Tier University of South Dakota 29% 25%
Third Tier Temple University (Pennsylvania) 26% 19%
Third Tier Mississippi State University 25% 17%
Third Tier University of Missouri—Kansas City 23% 26%
Third Tier Oklahoma State University 22% 16%
Third Tier University of Maine 22% 16%
Third Tier George Mason University (Virginia) 21% 10%
Third Tier Utah State University 21% 24%
Third Tier Kansas State University 17% 13%
Third Tier University of Alabama—Huntsville 16% 13%
Third Tier Oregon State University 15% 13%
Third Tier University of Louisville (Kentucky) 15% 13%
Third Tier University of Nevada—Reno 15% 17%
Third Tier Kent State University (Ohio) 13% 10%
Third Tier Louisiana Tech University 13% 9%
Third Tier Bowling Green State University (Ohio) 12% 10%
Third Tier University of Massachusetts—Lowell 11% 11%
Third Tier University of Maryland—Baltimore County 10% 7%
Third Tier Virginia Commonwealth University 9% 7%
Third Tier Ball State University (Indiana) 9% 7%
Third Tier Western Michigan University 9% 5%
Third Tier University at Albany—SUNY 8% 5%
Third Tier University of Alabama—Birmingham 8% 7%
Third Tier University of Cincinnati 8% 10%
Third Tier Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey—Newark 8% 3%
Third Tier University of North Carolina—Greensboro 8% 7%
Third Tier San Diego State University 8% 6%
Third Tier Old Dominion University (Virginia) 8% 7%
Third Tier University of Central Florida 7% 5%
Third Tier Southern Illinois University—Carbondale 6% 11%
Third Tier University of Texas—Dallas 5% 4%
Third Tier University of South Florida 5% 3%
Third Tier Texas Tech University 4% 4%
Third Tier University of Illinois—Chicago 2% 2%
Third Tier Illinois State University 0% 1%
Third Tier University of Mississippi N/A 34%
Third Tier University of New Mexico N/A N/A
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Does this include International Students as well ?

S.Gopalakrishnan 9:39AM January 06, 2010

Being an out of state student your costs are through the roof at most state universities. I wonder what are the differences in costs for an out of state student versus and in state student at various universities. Are any much less costly to attend than others or are they all about the same? As residents of North Carolina we have experienced $7,000.00 per semester in additional costs for each of our daughters attending the University of South Carolina.

Bill Carey of NC 9:02AM November 20, 2009

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