I'm from an Indian background and I'm curious about universities with a significant number of Indian students. I'd love to hear about schools where this community is strong and active, as it might make adjusting to college life easier for me.
Sure thing! There are numerous universities across the United States with a substantial Indian student population, some known for their active Indian cultural organizations and events.
1. University of Southern California (USC): USC has a thriving Indian student community and hosts a number of Indian cultural clubs, as well as annual Diwali and Holi celebrations.
2. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin): UT Austin is home to a thriving South Asian scene and hosts one of the largest Holi events in the country. They also have dozens of organizations such as the Indian Cultural Association and their dance team UT Saaya.
3. Rutgers University: Rutgers in New Jersey has a large population of Indian students, with cultural groups like the Indian Cultural Society providing a sense of community. Rutgers also hosts one of the largest South Asian cultural shows in the States, known as SASA (South Asian Student Association) Show.
4. Stanford University: Through their Sanskriti organization, Stanford hosts numerous cultural events and Indian festivals every year.
5. University at Buffalo: There is a robust Indian community at UB, supported by organizations like the Indian Student Association. Its significant Indian student population adds to the university's diversity and cultural fabric.
6. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC): UIUC has a very active Indian Student Association which hosts a range of social and cultural events throughout the year.
The Indian student communities at these schools offer resources such as mentorship programs, cultural events, and networking opportunities. It's always a good idea to research each school's student organizations and see what suits your interests. Remember, the presence of a large Indian community can be an important part of your college experience, but also consider factors such as academic fit, location, financial aid, and overall school culture when making your final choice.
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