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Nigeria students in United States:

for the academic 2021/2122, there were 14,438 Nigerian students studying in America.

This number implied that the case had grown by 12,3% in relation to the previous year.

Ranking and Representation:

Notably, in terms of the global ranking, among the sending countries of study abroad students to the USA, Nigeria is listed as the 10th.

Nigerian students reinforce their total 33% of all African students in the United States so Nigerian country has a larger number of students learning abroad.

Founded by 50% of Nigerians in the U.S., graduate programs cover 50% of students.

The next 50% split in the figure comprises of those at the undergraduate level (31%) and the rest (17%) who are undertaking other courses.

References:

 * 1) Education USA - a U.S. Department of State network of over 400 advising centers around the world, providing free advice to prospective international students on how to apply to accredited U.S. colleges and universities.
 * 2) NAFSA: Association of International Educators - a professional organization dedicated to international education exchange, offering resources and information for international students, including scholarship opportunities and visa guidance.
 * 3) Institute of International Education (IIE) - a nonprofit organization that provides scholarships, fellowships, and grants for international students, as well as research and program development services for higher education institutions.
 * 4) College Board - a resource for college-bound students worldwide, with tools and information on finding the right college, preparing for standardized tests, and applying for financial aid.