<p>I was wondering if anyone knew of any good universities that wasn't dominated by white people? I can only think of Northwestern.</p>
<p>Are you looking for colleges with a large percentage of international students, or colleges with a large percentage of minority students?</p>
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<p>Northwestern doesn’t look as diverse as you seem to think.</p>
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<p>They don’t have to be minorities.
Maybe universities that aren’t so white like Vanderbilt and Duke.
Maybe those that have a lot of Asians?</p>
<p>The US as a whole is more than 70% white, while Asians make up less than 5%. Your best bet of finding “not so white” colleges are colleges that attract most of their students from a geographically limited region (e.g. public universities in diverse states, or lower-ranked universities that draw most of their students from the local community) or historically black / historically Hispanic-serving colleges.</p>
<p>Some nationally-ranked universities that are less than 50% white: MIT, NYU, Rutgers, many California public universities, and the University of Houston.</p>