TABLE 9.-Enrollment of resident and nonresident students in land-grant institutions, 1927-28-Continued TABLE 10.-Enrollment of full-time students in degree courses by semesters or terms, including the summer session for 1927-28 TABLE 10.-Enrollment of full-time students in degree courses by semesters or terms, including the summer session for 1927-28-Continued Distribution of Graduate Students by Institutions from Which They Received Their Last Degree Of the 9,292 graduate students enrolled in land-grant institutions for 1927-28, 4,706 or 50.6 per cent were enrolled in institutions in their home States; 1,128 or 12.1 per cent, from other institutions within the State; 3,148, or 33.9 per cent, from institutions in other States; 310, or 3.3 per cent, from institutions in foreign countries. Institutions having the largest enrollment of graduate students from foreign countries, as shown in Table 11, are as follows: Cornell University, 92; University of California, 89; University of Minnesota, 65; University of Wisconsin, 41. These four schools had 92 per cent of the enrollment of graduate students from foreign countries. |