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Ghanaian students studying in the US increased by 15.3%

Ghana retained the number two spot in sub-Saharan Africa, with the number of Ghanaian students increasing from 3,661 to 4,221

The number of Ghanaian students attending universities and colleges in the United States of America has increased by 15.3% in 2019/2020 academic years.

Ghana retained the number two spot in sub-Saharan Africa, with the number of Ghanaian students increasing from 3,661 to 4,221 for the 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 academic years respectively.

A statement issued by the Accra Information Office of the United States of America (USA) said the move demonstrated the strong people-to-people and educational ties between the two countries.

It said nearly half of the Ghanaian students in the United States were studying at the graduate level, and that the number increased by 22% over last year, from 1,860 to 2,270.

“As a result, Ghana moved from the ranking of 25 to 21 in terms of the highest sending countries worldwide for graduate studies in the United States,” it said.

The statement noted that the five most popular U.S. States for Ghanaian students were Ohio, New York, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan.

It said the number one spot was held by Nigeria, with a 2.5% representing an increase from 13,423 in 2018-19 to 13,762 students in 2019-20.

According to the statement, in the 2020 Open Doors Report, the United States hosted over one million international students for the fifth consecutive year.

It said students from Sub-Saharan Africa saw a growth of 41,697 students in 2019-20, marking a 3.5% increase over the prior year.

“Amidst declining numbers of international study in other regions, sub-Saharan Africa stands out for its percentage of growth.  The giants of West Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria, contributed significantly to the increased numbers in the region,” it said.

It said more than half of all international students pursued majors in the STEM fields, while other popular fields of study included business and management, social sciences, health professions, and foreign language and international studies.

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