(NBA) players than any other state. In addition, soccer, baseball and football are largely popular in the state. Indiana also has an extensive history with auto racing. Indianapolis hosts the Indy 500 race, also known as the ‘Greatest Spectacle in Racing’, over Memorial Day weekend every May. The 500 mile race attracts over 250,000 people every year, making it the largest one-day sporting event in the world. For students interested in culture and especially performance and literary arts, the city of Indianapolis boasts the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Civic Theatre. Both of these locations are famous for their historical significance, as well as their prominent role in contemporary arts and culture within the region.
Indiana makes it easier for international students to migrate and study in their institutions as
many universities offer cheaper tuition fees to compete with their neighbours. They recognise that studying abroad makes students more employable in the globalized world and employers are seeking practical problem-solvers who are open to new ways of thinking and who find value in cultural differences.
Aside from all the experiences International students can gain from the authentic American state of Indiana, the universities hold some of the best academic programs in the country. Indiana has an active recruitment of a diverse international student population. Many of their institutes teach courses in many languages, allowing students to feel at home and comfortable in what they are studying. Alternatively, students can actively improve on or learn a new language. Beyond the obvious advantages of being multilingual, those who
have studied abroad have first- hand experience of immersion in another country’s culture and climate and will be better prepared to understand the 21st century economic environment. Indiana can be an exciting option for students wanting to study in America.
Top 5 Facts about Indiana •
Indianapolis is the state’s capital and largest city.
• The state is populated by 6,423,113 people.
• Known as ‘the crossroads of America’ due to its geographic location.
• Indiana is divided into more than one time zone. There is much debate over the matter, but the state currently runs by Eastern Time.
• People from Indiana are known as ‘Hoosiers’.
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