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Hi everyone! Since I'm on summer break, I'm finding myself with a lot more free time lol. I've also been asked, and seeing lot lately, about what schools are OOS-friendly or what schools admit students from specific states.
I took some time compiling the ADEA guide's data for OOS student enrollment for each school in this nifty Excel sheet. You should be able to select your state (or country) of residence and see how many students are enrolled at each school for the class of 2026. It is color-coded as well, with red being low, and green being high enrollment. You should be able to see a drop-down menu that will allow you to select your state/country and the sheet should update based on the one you choose (blue box).
**Please note: this list is purely for your help. It does not mean that because a school did not enroll anyone from your state you can't/shouldn't apply there. This is merely a tool for you to utilize so you can see trends in schools and that geographic bias does exist. I hope this also helps cut down some time spent researching stats and browsing the ADEA guide and going back and forth. If anyone finds a mistake/error please feel free to PM me and I'll get it fixed and update the link here.
Here is the file:
Good luck every one!
I took some time compiling the ADEA guide's data for OOS student enrollment for each school in this nifty Excel sheet. You should be able to select your state (or country) of residence and see how many students are enrolled at each school for the class of 2026. It is color-coded as well, with red being low, and green being high enrollment. You should be able to see a drop-down menu that will allow you to select your state/country and the sheet should update based on the one you choose (blue box).
**Please note: this list is purely for your help. It does not mean that because a school did not enroll anyone from your state you can't/shouldn't apply there. This is merely a tool for you to utilize so you can see trends in schools and that geographic bias does exist. I hope this also helps cut down some time spent researching stats and browsing the ADEA guide and going back and forth. If anyone finds a mistake/error please feel free to PM me and I'll get it fixed and update the link here.
Here is the file:
Good luck every one!