Here is some interesting information about the demographic composition of OSU students in Columbus campus.
* Male: Female ratio - 51.86: 48.14
* Domestic: International - 92:8
* Ohio: Other states - 85.62: 14.38
* Undergraduate: Graduate: Professional - 75: 19: 6
Now, some information on enrollment by academic break-up:
The most popular major on campus (by numbers): hmmm....Computer Science? Philosophy? Biology? .....The answer is Exploration (in other words, Undecided) with 2816 students. At least, it is better than ending up in the wrong major.
Not accounting for undecided students and the 391 who are part of the Undergraduate Student Academic Services, I have divided the rest (includes undergraduate, graduate and professional students) into 17 colleges. Here's how they match-up against each other (click on the image get high-res view):

Engineering is the most popular field, no surprises there, with 7843 students. But I was surprised to see that the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences has the second-most number of students on campus (7416). In fact, if you separate Architecture (788 students) from Engineering, there are more social scientists studying on campus than engineers! College of Business comes in third with 6540 students, while the next big college is that of Education and Human Ecology (5706 students). The smallest colleges are that of Public Health and Nursing with about 270 students enrolled in each.
China sends the largest set of international students to Ohio State, with 1411 students, followed by Republic of Korea (read South Korea) and India, with about 700 students each. The number of Chinese students jumped 44% compared to last year, while those from other countries including Korea and India dropped by about 3%. Due to the large jump in the enrollment of Chinese students this year compared to the last, the number of international students on OSU campus went up by 7.7% over last year.
Finally, I noticed that there is one international student from Haiti. I hope his/her family and relatives are safe after the massive earthquake. If you are interested in more information, please open this pdf file from the Registrar's website. Information for each Quarter is available here.
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Very interesting!
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