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1 NTERNATIONAL IINTERNATIONAL S TUDENTS & SCHOLARS STUDENTS & SCHOLARS AT RICE AT RICE Fall Office of International Students & Scholars Public Use Version
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 ABOUT OISS 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 5 TOTAL INTERNATIONAL POPULATION 5 Who Are the Internationals at Rice University? 5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 7 International Student Enrollment Trends at Rice University 7 What Do International Students Contribute to the USA? 8 How International Is Rice University? 9 What Is Rice University s Student Country Diversity? 11 Country Diversity Trends at Rice 11 Enrollment by Regions of the World 12 International Student & Scholars by Country/Region Fall Top Countries Represented at Rice 14 Top 10 Countries Represented in the USA 15 Enrollment Trends at Rice 16 Graduate vs. Undergraduate International Student Enrollment 16 Undergraduate International Student Snapshot 17 Graduate International Student Snapshot 20 Demographics and Growth of International Students 23 INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS 24 International Scholar Population Growth 24 What is Rice University s International Scholar Country Diversity? 25 Demographics of International Scholars 26 Fields of Specialization 28
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report serves as a resource about Rice s 1) international degree-seeking students, 2) exchange and visiting students, and 3) international scholars (researchers, faculty members, short-term lecturers, and visiting research students). All non-immigrant visa-holding students and scholars must be tracked, reported and receive special services through the Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS). A snapshot view was taken for this report (for students on 09/04/2018; for scholars on 07/01/2018), as the numbers are ever-changing throughout the year. The most recent International Education (IIE) Open Doors report published for and NAFSA Public Policy page (Source:2017 Open Doors Report, and serve as primary references. Please note: This report does not include information regarding: 1) Rice Intensive English students and 2) Special international guests and international delegations. In sum, Rice s international community continues to grow (up 7.2% from last year overall). In the past year alone, the OISS offered services to an overall population of over 3800 internationals. Rice continues to see a significant rise in the number of international applicants, offering the unique opportunity to select from the best and the brightest from around the globe. International degree-seeking students (not including exchange/ visiting students) represent 23.9% of the overall student population, providing a vibrant and diverse student body. In addition, our international scholars are integral to furthering Rice s research mission with global academic distinction. FAST FACTS FOR RICE IN FALL Degree-seeking international students 455 Undergraduate international students 1217 Graduate international students 23.9% Percentage of total degree-seeking student population that is international 11.4% Percentage of undergraduate population that is international 40.6% Percentage of graduate population that is international 912 Total number of international scholars at Rice in academic year 580+ Incoming international students receiving services for admission to Rice in spring Total international population at Rice in fall
4 ABOUT OISS Rice University s Office of International Students & Scholars' (OISS) mission is to enhance the experience of the international population (which includes all non-immigrant visa students, researchers and faculty) through serving as their chief liaison office for: immigration advising, cultural adaptation, international compliance, networking / public connections, and academic support, with university departments, government agencies, and community advocates. The OISS staff is comprised of 11 staff members and is just as diverse as the international population that we serve. We come from 8 countries, including Brazil, Costa Rica, Finland, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Serbia, and the United States, and speak 10 foreign languages including Finnish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Kazakh, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, and Spanish. As seen below, OISS has more than doubled the number of internationals that we serve in the last 10 years while concurrently mitigating the compounding effect of a significant rise in regulatory requirements to maintain Rice s F and J visa programs. OISS has addressed many of these challenges by creating workshops, group trainings, online tutorials, group advising, and various methods of communication to support our international population. While OISS has been resourceful in dealing with the challenges, the U.S. government mandates many more transactions per international on a regular basis to meet compliance requirements. In addition, every immigration case is unique and requires individual review and analysis % Percentage Growth Since % % % 50.00% 0.00% Staff SEVIS reporting events Total intls 2
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6 One in every four Rice students is international. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & SCHOLARS DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING THIS REPORT? CONTACT: OR EDITOR OF REPORT: Sandra Bloem-Curtis Director, International Compliance & Administration Adria L. Baker, Ed.D Associate Vice Provost for International Education Executive Director, Office of International Students & Scholars OISS CONTACT INFORMATION: Lovett Hall, Entrance A, Room 201 P.O. Box 1892, MS-365 Houston, TX (713) (phone) (713) (fax) 4
7 Total International Population Information TOTAL INTERNATIONAL POPULATION Who are the internationals at Rice University? The OISS is responsible for tracking, reporting, and providing services for about 3800 internationals at Rice. Note: During admissions season (in spring), this number rises to well over This is a 7.1% increase from last year. Practical Training = % Total International Population at Rice Total population = 3794 Dependents* = % Graduate Students = % Research Scholars/Faculty = % Undergrad Students = % Population Growth Exchange & Visiting Students = 194 5% International Population **Rice internationals not included in chart: Dependents on H-4, B-2, TD, L-2 Prospective incoming students = 590 Prospective research scholar/faculty prospects = 82 Processed scholars with governmental delays = 30 0 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 *Student data from 09/04/2018 *Scholar data from 07/01/2018 5
8 Total International Population Information Who are the internationals at Rice University? (continued) Rice continues to see a rise in its international populations, with the most significant rises being the international graduate students and students pursuing Optional Practical Training (OPT) upon completing their studies. Note: OISS must continue to track, advise, and report employment compliance to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for students on OPT for months after they have graduated from Rice International Population Growth at Rice ( ) UG GR Scholar OPT *Student data from 09/04/2018 *Scholar data from 07/01/2018 OISS provided services for almost 3800 internationals in Rice s international community represents 95 countries/regions. 6
9 New Fall 2018 International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS International Student Enrollment Trends at Rice University Overall international student population increased 2.5% from last year. The overall international student population at Rice rose by 11.5% in the last 5 years, and 59% in the last 10 years. Degree-Seeking International Student Population Growth at Rice ( ) Number of International Students *Student data from 09/04/2018 Rice degree-seeking international students =
10 International Students in the USA Information What do international students contribute to the USA? (Source: 2017 Open Doors Report, International students contributed about $39.4 billion to the U.S. economy in International education contributed over $2.14 billion to the Texas economy in A record 1,078,822 foreign students studied in the U.S. in This is a 3.4% increase from the year before, and is the highest growth rate in 35 years. Texas is ranked third (after California and New York) among all the states in the U.S.A. in numbers of international students with 85,116 students. This is a 3.6% increase from the previous year. International Student Enrollment in the U.S. Top 10 States California New York Texas Massachusetts Illinois Pennsylvania Florida Ohio Michigan Indiana 0K 20K 40K 60K 80K 100K 120K 140K 160K 180K Population of international students Over 85,000 international students studied in Texas in , bringing in $2.14 billion to the state. 8
11 Overall International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information How International is Rice University? Rice not only continued to increase in total international student numbers, but also remained steady in the percentage of the overall student body that is international. Almost one in every four students at Rice is an international student. 25 Percentage of Rice Enrollment that is International ( ) Percent of Total Enrollment International students make up over 23.9% of the degree-seeking student population. 9
12 Overall International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information International Student Enrollment at Rice from A 30 year history Acad. Year Undergraduate IS* Graduate IS Total IS Overall total IS% IS: International degree-seeking students (non-immigrants only) IS%: Percentage of Rice student population that is, or was, international * Totals do not include visiting/exchange international students ** Data collected on 09/04/2018 International students make up 11.4% of the undergraduate student population. International students make up 40.6% of the graduate student population. 10
13 Overall International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information What is Rice University s student country diversity? International students at Rice hail from 85 countries/regions. Underrepresented regions of the world at Rice are Africa and the Middle East, while almost 80% of all Rice international students come from Asia. The focus on the importance of country diversity can be seen in the upward trend over the last 5 years. Number of Countries Represented by Students at Rice University ( ) International Population Regional Composition Changes ( ) 100% 80% 60% 40% Oceania Africa Middle East America Europe Asia 20% 0% *Student data from 09/04/2018 All six habitable continents of the world are represented at Rice. 11
14 Overall International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information ENROLLMENT BY REGIONS OF THE WORLD AFRICA: 22 EUROPE: 127 AMERICA: 161 Central Africa Eastern Europe Caribbean Cameroon Albania Bahamas Eastern Africa Belarus Jamaica Kenya Bulgaria Trinidad & Tobago Rwanda Hungary Central America/Mexico North Africa Poland Costa Rica Egypt Romania El Salvador Sudan Russia Guatemala Tunisia Serbia Mexico Southern Africa Slovakia Nicaragua Mauritius Ukraine Panama South Africa South America Zimbabwe Argentina Western Africa Western Europe Brazil Nigeria Austria Chile Belgium Colombia Denmark Ecuador ASIA: 1303 Finland Peru East Asia France Uruguay China Germany Venezuela Hong Kong Greece North America Japan Iceland Canada South Korea Ireland Macau Italy Taiwan Netherlands OCEANIA: 14 Vietnam Norway Australia South & Central Asia Spain New Zealand Bangladesh Switzerland India Turkey Kazakhstan United Kingdom Kyrgyzstan Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka EUROPE MIDDLE OCEANIA AFRICA AMERICA Uzbekistan 7% EAST 1% 1% 10% Southeast Asia 3% Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand MIDDLE EAST:45 Iran Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Palestinian Authority ASIA Saudi Arabia 78% Syria 12
15 Overall International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information 13
16 Overall International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information Which countries/regions had the greatest representation in Fall 2018 at Rice? Rice's International Graduate Student Population China 679 India 145 Korea, South Mexico Iran Canada Taiwan Brazil Turkey Japan Ten years ago the top five countries/ regions represented by students at Rice University were: Graduates: 1. China 2. India 3. Mexico 4. Taiwan 5. Turkey *Student data from 09/04/2018 Undergraduates: Rice's International Undergraduate Student Population 1. China South Korea 3. Canada India 5. Mexico China Korea, South India 22 Canada 21 United Kingdom Taiwan Singapore Mexico Vietnam *Student data from 09/04/
17 International Students in the USA Information Top 10 Countries/Regions in USA (Source: 2017 Open Doors Report, Seven of the top ten countries/regions represented in the USA are the same as Rice s top countries/regions. Vietnam, Japan, and Saudi Arabia made it to the top 10 countries represented in the US, but remain underrepresented at Rice. The same two continents represented in Rice s top 10 countries/regions are the same top two continents represented in the USA overall. China, India and South Korea have been the top three countries of origin for the past ten years. Top 10 Countries Represented in USA ( ) China India South Korea Saudi Arabia Canada Vietnam Taiwan Japan Mexico Brazil 0 100, , , ,000 15
18 Overall International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information Graduate vs. Undergraduate International Student Enrollment The overall graduate international student population increased by 3.7% from last year. Total graduate internationals = 1217 The overall undergraduate international student population stayed the same from last year. Total undergraduate internationals = 455 Graduate vs. Undergraduate International Student Enrollment ( ) Number of students Graduate Undergraduate *Student data from 0904/2018 Fall 2008 Fall 2013 Fall 2018 GR 78% GR 68% GR 73% UG 22% UG 32% UG 27% * GR = Graduate UG = Undergraduate 16
19 Undergraduate International Student Snapshot Overall Undergraduate International Student Information The undergraduate snapshot below illustrates the international undergraduate student enrollment over the past 10 years. It has increased by 60%. Undergraduate International Student Total Enrollment ( ) Number of students *Student data from 09/04/2018 Percentage of Undergraduates that are International ( ) 15% 12% 12.1% Percentage of UG population 9% 6% 3% 8.6% 10.1% 11.4% 0% International students make up 11.4% of the total undergraduate population. Total number of undergraduate international students =
20 Overall Undergraduate International Student Information Undergraduate International Student Snapshot (continued) The undergraduate snapshot below illustrates the international undergraduate enrollment by education level and by major. Just over half of all international undergraduates study in one of the Engineering fields. International Undergraduate Students by Level (Fall 2018) UP 2% Freshman 22% Senior 32% Sophomore 19% Junior 25% *Student data from 09/04/2018 International Undergraduate Enrollment by Major (Fall 2018) Business Administration 0% Music 2% Architecture Social Sciences 12% 25% Natural Sciences 5% Humanities 4% Engineering 52% 18
21 Overall Undergraduate International Student Information Undergraduate International Student Snapshot (continued) The undergraduate snapshot below illustrates the international undergraduate enrollment by region for this year, as well as our regional enrollment trends over the past 10 years International Undergraduate Enrollment by Region Europe 9% Americas 10% Oceania 2% Africa 1% Middle East 0% Asia 78% *Student data from 09/04/2018 International Undergraduate Population Regional Composition Changes ( ) 100% 80% Oceania Africa 60% 40% Middle East America Europe Asia 20% 0% *Student data from 09/04/
22 Graduate International Student Snapshot Overall Graduate International Student Information The graduate snapshot below illustrates the increase in international graduates over the past 10 years by 59%. (Note: The graduate totals also factor in all MBA programs, including the professional and executive programs). Graduate International Student Total Enrollment ( ) Number of students *Student data from 09/04/2018 Percentage of Graduate Students that are International ( ) 50% Percentage of GR population 40% 30% 20% 10% 33.7% 35.3% 39.5% 40.6% 0% International students make up 40.6% of the graduate population. Total number of graduate international students =
23 Overall Graduate International Student Information Graduate International Student Snapshot (continued) The graduate snapshot below illustrates the international graduate enrollment by education level, highlighting the steep growth that is occurring in the Masters level programs, an increase of over 400% in the last 10 years. In contrast, PhD level international students have increased by 27% over the last 10 years, while the MBA program has maintained a steady level of international students. Graduate International Student by Degree Level ( ) MBAs Masters (non-mba) PhDs *Student data from 09/04/ Graduate International Student Enrollment by Major Music 4% Architecture Social Sciences 3% 10% Natural Sciences Business Administration 17% 11% Humanities 2% Engineering 53% 21
24 Overall Graduate International Student Information Graduate International Student Snapshot (continued) The graduate snapshot below illustrates the international graduate enrollment by region for this year, as well as our regional enrollment trends over the past 10 years Graduate International Student Enrollment by Region Europe 7% Americas Oceania 9% 1% Africa 1% Middle East 4% Asia 78% *Student data from 09/04/2018 Graduate International Population Regional Composition Changes ( ) 100% 80% 60% 40% Oceania Africa Middle East America Europe Asia 20% 0% 22
25 Overall International Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Information Demographics of International Students at Rice University *Student data from 09/04/2018 Female 47% Undergraduate Internationals by Gender (Fall 2018) Female 37% Graduate Internationals by Gender (Fall 2018) Male 53% Male 63% Undergraduate Internationals by Graduate Internationals by Immigration Status (Fall 2018) Immigration Status (Fall 2018) J-1 J-1 0% 2% F-1 98% Other F-1 Other Visas 93% Visas 2% 5% Primary Sources of International Student Funding (Fall 2018) Rice University 53.9% Personal/Family 44.7% Other 0.4% Government Funding Sources (US & Foreign) 1% 23
26 Overall Scholar Information INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS Researchers (junior and senior level) *Scholar data from 07/01/2018 Faculty members One-time visitors (lecturers and consultants) Other foreign visitors conducting scholarly works (includes non-degree seeking research students) The Rice international scholar population has increased 4.7%, despite the increase in visa denials and governmental processing delays that have impacted our international scholars. The total number of international scholars processed by OISS for was 912. We have seen a 71.4% rise in international scholars in the last 10 years. International Research Scholar/Faculty Population Growth at Rice ( ) Total number of international scholars at Rice during the academic year =
27 Overall Scholar Information What is Rice University s international scholar country diversity? Rice international scholars represent 69 countries/regions and 6 continents. As was the case with students, China is the leading country among those represented by international scholars at Rice. Top 10 Countries Counts of Rice International Scholars ( ) China 272 India 105 Brazil Japan Turkey Norway Mexico Canada Germany South Korea The top ten countries/regions represented by scholars in the USA are: 1. China 2. India 3. South Korea 4. Germany 5. Canada 6. France 7. Japan 8. Italy 9. Brazil 10. Spain International scholar numbers have almost doubled in the last 10 years. Rice s international scholar population has increased by 71.4% in the last 10 years. The international scholar population in the US rose 0.3%, while at Rice it has increased by 4.7%. 25
28 Overall Scholar Information Demographics of International Scholars at Rice University International Scholar Immigration Status Growth ( ) # Scholars J H-1B All Other After a temporary suspension of H-1B premium processing in 2017 that significantly impacted Rice s use of the H-1B and Rice s overall scholar numbers, Rice was able to recover in International Scholars by Immigration Status All Other Visas 39% J-1 61% 26
29 Overall Scholar Information Demographics of International Scholars (continued) Female 34% Scholars by Gender Male 66% Primary Scholar Function Other Teaching 16% 5% Research 79% Scholar Type Breakdown Short-term Visitors 14% Scholars 86% 27
30 International Scholar Specializations ( ) Overall Scholar Information International scholars are represented in fields of study at Rice through conducting research, teaching, conducting workshops, and/or performing. Engineering 46% Humanities & Music 7% Architecture 0% Other 10% Social Sciences & History 3% Natural Sciences & Math 27% Business Administration 7% Humanities Art & Art History Hispanic & Classical Studies History Linguistics Music Philosophy Religious Studies Architecture Other Interdisciplinary Programs Social Sciences Anthropology Economics Political Science Psychology History Natural Sciences Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Geology Physics Mathematics Engineering Bioengineering Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Computational & Applied Mathematics Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Materials Science and Nano Engineering Mechanical Engineering Statistics Business Administration 28
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