ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL 2018

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1 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL 218

2 Staff Dr. Jaime Ortiz Anita Gaines Jin Zhang Stefan Johnsson Vice Provost, UH Global Director, International Student and Scholar Services Associate Director SEVIS Compliance Senior Coordinator Ida Thompson International Student Counselor 2 Jason Scherzer International Student Counselor 2 Melissa Aylward Program Coordinator 2 Emily Estill Records Associate 2 Jackeice Chambers Records Associate 2 Gina McCready Records Associate 2 Juanette Davis Program Manager 2 Niteesh Yarra Instructional Assistant Report compiled by: Stefan Johnsson The University of Houston is the doctoral degree-granting and largest university of the University of Houston System, a public system of higher education that includes three other universities (UH-Clear Lake, UH-Downtown, and UH- Victoria).

3 Table of Contents I. Mission Statement and Definitions Used in this Report 2 II. Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report 3-4 III. Fall 218 Enrollment Summary 5-11 IV. Profile of First Time Enrolled Non-Immigrants 12 V. Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus VI. Distribution by Level of Study 15 VII. Enrollment of Immigrant vs. Non-Immigrant by College VIII. Non - Immigrant Enrollment by College IX. Distribution by Geographic Region 34-4 X. Top 25 Sending Countries to the U.S. by Enrollment and CIP Code XI. F-1 Employment Statistics: Optional Practical Training (OPT) XII. Exchange Visitor Program Summary XIII. Language and Culture Center Enrollment 5 1

4 Mission Statement International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) advances the goals of UH Global by providing for the special needs of international students and exchange visitors related to their status as non-immigrants of the United States. It fulfills the University of Houston's responsibility to comply with the laws and regulations of the U.S. government and promotes internationalization through comprehensive services and programs. Definitions Used in this Report Non Immigrant An individual authorized to reside in the United States temporarily. Immigrant An individual authorized to reside in the United States permanently. UG Undergraduate Students PB Post-Baccaluareate Students G Graduate Students P Professional Students (Law, Optometry, and Pharmacy) Selected Visa Categories A-1/A-2 Employees of foreign governments on official business and their dependents E-1/E-2 Treaty trader/investor F-1 Student VISA designated for full course of academic study or language training F-2 Dependent of F-1 G-(1-5) Representatives of international organizations H-1B Individual temporarily in the U.S. to perform services in a specialty occupation H-4 Dependent of H-1B I Representatives of foreign media, spouse J-1 Student, Professor, Research Scholar, Short-term Scholar or Specialist J-2 Dependent of J-1 K-1 Fiancé(e) of U.S. citizen L-1 Intracompany Transferee L-2 Dependent of L-1 O-1 Worker of extraordinary ability TN Trade NAFTA professionals from Canada and Mexico TD Dependent of TN TPS Temporary Protected Status 2

5 What is SEVIS? Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is a U.S. government internet-based system that tracks current information on non-immigrant students (F and M visas), exchange visitors (J visa), and their dependents (F-2, M-2, and J-2). SEVIS allows schools and program sponsors to transmit electronic information and event notifications via the internet to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Department of State (DOS) throughout the student s/exchange visitor s stay in the United States. SEVIS reflects changes in international student or exchange visitor status, admission at the Port of Entry (POE), changes of address, changes in program of study, employment authorizations, and other events. Immigration forms I-2 (F visas) and DS-219 (J visas) are also issued through SEVIS. The International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) was responsible for maintaining records in SEVIS for students, scholars, faculty, and dependents for the Fall 218 semester that totals 5,964. F-1 (3 334 J-2 (291) F-1 OP5% 1586 F-2 ( J-1 ( J-1 (458) J-2 ( % total 5964 F-2 (325) 5% F-1 (3,34) 55% F-1 OPT (1,586) 27% 3

6 Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report Type F-1 2,627 2,798 2,919 3,1 3,315 3,515 3,685 3,611 3,515 3, % 62.3% 58.6% 64.1% 64.5% 64.9% 61.9% 59.5% 58.3% 55.4% F-1 OPT , ,,288 1,424 1, % 15.2% 21.4% 2.3% 17.% 14.9% 18.5% 21.2% 23.6% 26.6% F % 4.% 4.% 3.5% 2.7% 5.1% 5.% 5.2% 5.4% 5.4% J % 14.9% 12.7% 7.9% 12.9% 1.4% 9.9% 9.1% 8.3% 7.7% J % 3.5% 3.3% 4.2% 2.9% 4.6% 4.7% 4.9% 4.4% 4.9% 3,858 4,491 4,977 4,837 5,137 5,413 5,951 6,64 6,31 5,964 Annual Change in Active Records F-1 7.8% 6.5% 4.3% 6.2% 6.9% 6.% 4.8% -2.% -2.7% -6.% F-1 OPT 17.1% -3.3% 55.6% -7.7% -11.3% -7.1% 36.% 17.1% 1.6% 11.4% F-2-13.% 23.1% 11.% -15.9% -17.8% 97.1% 8.4% 6.7% 2.8% -.3% J-1.7% 128.2% -6.1% -39.2% 73.4% -15.1% 4.1% -6.3% -8.7% -8.8% J-2 7.8% 89.2% 3.8% 24.5% -27.1% 69.6% 12.4% 5.7% -11.4% 1.2% 19.6% 16.4% 1.8% -2.8% 6.2% 5.4% 9.9% 1.9% -.5% -1.1% 7 1 Year Chart for Total Active Records in SEVIS F F-1 OPT F J J Total F-1 F-1 OPT F-2 J-1 J-2 4

7 University of Houston Fall 218 Enrollment Summary Student Population 217 Total 218 Total Growth % Non-Immigrant 3,843 3, Immigrant 3,858 3, U.S. Citizen 37,665 38, Total 45,366 46, Fall 218 Student Enrollment by Percentage Non-Immigrant Immigrant U.S. Citizen Total 3,645 3,948 38,743 46, % 8.5% 83.6% 1% Fall 218 Student Enrollment Non-Immigrant 7.9% U.S. Citizen 83.6% Immigrant 8.5% Non-Immigrants with UH Affiliation Selected Categories Non-Immigrant Students Enrolled at UH F-1 Alumni on Optional Practical Training (OPT) J-1 Exchange Visitor Program Participants (not enrolled) F-2 Dependents J-2 Dependents Language and Culture Center Students (ESL) Grand Total Non-immigrants with UH Affiliation Total Countries Represented Among all Categories Non-Immigrants 3,645 1, , Total Languages Spoken: 137* * Languages spoken are an estimated count based on the predominant language(s) of the origin countries for non-immigrants and immigrants. 5

8 Population U.S. Citizen 3,975 32,699 33,662 34,385 33,41 34,83 35,557 36,23 37,665 38, % 84.4% 84.5% 84.4% 83.7% 83.5% 83.3% 82.7% 83.% 83.6% Immigrant 2,991 2,811 2,812 2,841 2,778 2,823 3,41 3,596 3,858 3, % 7.3% 7.1% 7.% 7.% 6.9% 7.1% 8.2% 8.5% 8.5% Non-Immigrant 3,34 3,242 3,343 3,52 3,649 3,897 4,72 3,98 3,843 3, % 8.4% 8.4% 8.6% 9.2% 9.6% 9.5% 9.1% 8.5% 7.9% Total: 37, 38,752 39,817 4,746 39,468 4,83 42,67 43,779 45,366 46,336 Annual Change of Enrollment Enrollment Summary - Continued U.S. Citizen -14.3% 5.6% 2.9% 2.1% -3.9% 3.2% 4.3% 1.8% 4.% 2.9% Immigrant -.4% -6.%.% 1.% -2.2% 1.6% 7.7% 18.3% 7.3% 2.3% Non-Immigrant 5.3% 6.9% 3.1% 5.3% 3.7% 6.8% 4.5% -2.3% -3.4% -5.2% Total: 6.7% 4.7% 2.7% 2.3% -3.1% 3.4% 4.6% 2.6% 3.6% 2.1% Enrollment Summary - Last 1 Years 45, 4,5 4, 4, 35, 3,5 3, 3, 25, 2,5 2, 2, 15, 1,5 1, 1, 5, U.S. Citizen Immigrant Non-Immigrant Non-Immigrant Student Retention Rate:* Graduate Undergraduate Graduated 2,25 2, Active 1,497 1,362 1, Suspended/Discontinued Total and Retention Rate 4,84 9.6% 4, % 2, % 2, % *Information pulled from Summer 213 until Spring 218. Retention rate includes graduated and active students. 6

9 Non-Immigrant Enrollment by Country and Level of Study: Fall 218 Country UG PB G P Total Country UG PB G P Total 1 Afghanistan 62 Kenya Albania 2 63 Korea, Republic of Algeria Kuwait 4 Angola Lebanon Argentina Libya 6 Armenia 2 67 Lithuania Australia Luxembourg 8 Azerbaijan Malawi Bahamas Malaysia Bangladesh Mali Barbados Malta 12 Belgium Mexico Belize Mongolia Bolivia 75 Morocco Bosnia and Herzegovina Nepal Brazil Netherlands Bulgaria New Zealand Burkina Faso 2 79 Nicaragua Cambodia 8 Nigeria Cameroon Norway Canada Oman Cape Verde 83 Pakistan Chile Palestine 24 China Panama Colombia Peru Congo Philippines Congo, Democratic Rep. of Poland Costa Rica 89 Portugal Cote D'Ivoire Qatar Croatia 91 Romania Czech Republic 2 92 Russia Denmark 93 Saint Kitts and Nevis 2 33 Dominican Republic 94 Saudi Arabia Ecuador Senegal 35 Egypt Serbia 2 36 El Salvador Singapore Equatorial Guinea Slovakia 38 Estonia 99 South Africa Ethiopia Spain Finland 11 Sri Lanka France Sudan 42 Gabon Suriname 43 Gambia 14 Sweden 2 44 Germany Switzerland 45 Ghana 2 16 Syria Greece Taiwan Guatemala Tajikistan 48 Honduras Tanzania Hong Kong Thailand Iceland 111 Trinidad and Tobago India Tunisia Indonesia Turkey Iran Turkmenistan 54 Iraq Uganda Ireland 116 Ukraine Israel 117 United Arab Emirates Italy United Kingdom Jamaica Venezuela Japan Vietnam Jordan Yemen Kazakhstan Zimbabwe 2 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Grand Total 1, , ,645 Total Countries Represented by Non-Immigrant Enrollment 122 7

10 Immigrant Enrollment by Country and Level of Study: Fall 218 Country UG PB G P Total Country UG PB G P Total 1 Afghanistan Jordan Albania Kazakhstan Algeria Kenya Angola 67 Korea, Republic of Argentina Kuwait 6 Australia Lebanon Austria 7 Liberia Azerbaijian Malaysia Bangladesh Mexico Belarus 73 Moldova Belgium Morocco Belize Myanmar Bhutan 76 Nepal Bolivia Netherlands Botswana 78 New Zealand 2 16 Brazil Nicaragua Bulgaria 8 Niger 18 Burkina Faso Nigeria Burundi 82 Norway Cambodia Pakistan Cameroon 2 84 Panama 22 Canada Peru Central African Republic 86 Philippines Chile Poland China Portugal Colombia Qatar 27 Congo 2 9 Romania Congo, Democratic Rep. of Russia Costa Rica Rwanda 3 Cote D'Ivoire Saudi Arabia Croatia Senegal Cuba Serbia 33 Czech Republic 96 Sierra Leone Denmark 97 Singapore Dominica Slovakia 36 Dominican Republic South Africa Ecuador Spain Egypt Sri Lanka El Salvador St. Lucia 4 Eritrea Sudan Ethiopia Suriname 42 Finland 15 Sweden France Syria Gabon 17 Taiwan Germany Tanzania Ghana Thailand Greece Trinidad and Tobago Guatemala Tunisia 2 49 Guinea 112 Turkey Guyana Turkmenistan 51 Haiti 114 Ukraine Honduras United Arab Emirates 2 53 Hong Kong United Kingdom Hungary Uruguay India Uzbekistan Indonesia Venezuela Iran Vietnam Iraq Yemen 59 Ireland Zambia Israel Zimbabwe Italy Jamaica Japan Unknown Immigrant Enrollment Grand Total 3, ,948 Total Countries Represented by Immigrant Enrollment 123 8

11 By Non-Immigrant Visa Categories Fall 218 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Visa Categories Visa Growth Full-Time Student F-1 3,515 3,34-6.% Temporary Worker in Specialty Occupation H-1B % Dependent of H-1B H % Exchange Visitor (Student) J % Dependent of J-1 (Studying at UH) J % Intra-Company Transferee L % Dependent of L-1 L % Permanent Residency Pending PRP % Other Visa Types: (A, E, G, K, TD, TN, TPS, etc.) % Total Non-Immigrants 3,843 3, % Top 1 Countries of Origin Visa Categories Rank Country Growth F-1 PRP India % H-1B 1.9% 31 2 China % H Vietnam % J-1 L % 4 Nigeria % J Iran % F-1 L-1 L % 6 Korea, Rep. of % L-2.2% 51 J-2 7 Mexico % PRP.% 69 8 Pakistan % Other 81 Other 9 Saudi Arabia % 9.4% J-1.9% 1 Venezuela % H-4 1.9% Other 2.2% H-1B.9% Degrees Awarded: Non-Immigrants* Level Awarded Percentage Bachelors Masters Doctoral Totals *Includes degrees for Spring, Summer, and Fall Degrees Awarded U.S. 95 U.S. Non-Immigra Citizens, Immigrants, 1282 etc. Non-Immigrants 12.5% 87.5% 9

12 Ten Year Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment at UH Year Total 3,34 3,242 3,343 3,52 3,649 Year Total ,897 4, , , ,645 Ten Year Enrollment Trends Top 2 Countries By Enrollment In Past Eight Years Countries India China Vietnam Nigeria Iran Korea, Rep. of Mexico Pakistan Saudi Arabia Venezuela Taiwan Canada Nepal Bangladesh United Kingdom Angola 4,5 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, Year Rank* Colombia Turkey Brazil Peru *Rank refers to a country's position for the amount of students enrolled at UH compared to the prior year. 1

13 By Gender Gender UG G Total Female ,551 Male 816 1,278 2,94 Grand Total 1,573 2,72 3,645 By Age Enrolled Non-Immigrant Count 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, Non-Immigrant Enrollment Compositions: Fall 218* years years 1, years years years years years years 3-39 years 4+ years By New/Continuing Enrollment Total Enrollment Undergraduate Enrollment Graduate Enrollment 1, % 667 Gender 42.6% 73 Female Male 3.2% 3.2 % 3.2 % 69.8% 69.8 % 69.8 % Continuing New/Transfer Continuing New/Transfer Continuing New/transfer Degree Level Continuing New/Transfer Total Undergraduate 1, ,573 Graduate 1, ,72 Grand Total 2,544 1,11 3,645 By Marital Status Marital Status Total Percentage Married Single 2, Unknown 1, Grand Total 3,645 1.% 28.7% *For the purposes of this report, post-baccalaureate programs are included in undergraduate totals. Professional programs are included in graduate totals. 7.2% 64.1% Married Single Unknown 11

14 *Exploratory Studies is a preparatory major designed for undeclared students. By Geographical Region Africa Asia Europe Latin America Middle East North America Oceania Newly Admitted/Transfer Non-Immigrants: Fall 218 By Level: Change Undergraduate % Graduate % Total: 1,22 1,254 1,147 1,74 1,11 2.5% By College: Change Architecture and Design % Arts % Business % Education % Engineering % Hotel and Restaurant Management % Law % Liberal Arts and Social Sciences % Natural Sciences and Mathematics % Nursing % Optometry % Pharmacy % Social Work % Technology % Exploratory Studies* % Change % % % % % % % Hotel and Restaurant Management 7.2% First Time Non-Immigrant Enrollment by College for Fall 218 Law 1.3% Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 9.6% Natural Sciences and Mathematics 19.7% Nursing.% Optometry.8% Pharmacy 2.% Social Work.5% Engineering 3.1% Education 2.6% Business 1.8% Arts 2.6% Architecture and Design 1.5% Technology 7.5% Exploratory Studies* 3.7% 12

15 By Country Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Algeria Jamaica Angola 4 4 Japan Argentina Jordan Armenia Kazakhstan 2 2 Australia 4 4 Korea, Rep. of Azerbaijian Lebanon 2 2 Bahamas 2 2 Malawi 2 2 Bangladesh Malaysia Barbados 2 2 Mexico 1 12 Belgium Nepal 2 Belize Netherlands Brazil 2 2 New Zealand 3 3 Canada Nicaragua 2 2 China Nigeria Colombia Norway Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 2 2 Pakistan 12 3 Costa Rica Palestine Cote D'Ivoire 2 2 Peru 11 Croatia Portugal Czech Republic Russia Denmark Saudi Arabia 2 2 Ecuador 2 Slovakia Egypt 2 2 South Africa 3 3 Equatorial Guinea 2 2 Spain 3 3 Estonia Sri Lanka 2 Ethiopia St. Kitts and Nevis France Taiwan 6 17 Germany Tanzania Greece Thailand Honduras 2 Trinidad and Tobago Hong Kong Tunisia India Turkey Iran 2 2 United Kingdom 9 Ireland Venezuela Italy Vietnam Countries: 7 Total: By Gender Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus: Fall 218* Gender UG G Total Male Female Grand Total % 54.3% Male Female *On campus housing includes the partner housing of Cambridge Oaks and Cullen Oaks. 13

16 Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus: Fall 218 By College College UG G Total Architecture and Design Arts Business Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Optometry Pharmacy Social Work - - Technology Exploratory Studies* Total: *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus Last 9 Years By Visa Type By Housing Location VISA Category VISA Students Building Students Full-Time Students F Bayou Oaks 17 Dependent of H1-B H-4 12 Calhoun Lofts 95 Dependent of L-1 L-2 15 Cambridge Oaks 74 Exchange Visitor (Student) J-1 3 Cougar Place 25 Permanent Resident Pending PRP 4 Cougar Village 1 36 Other Visa Types* Other 9 Cougar Village 2 35 Total: 44 Cullen Oaks 93 *Other visa types include, A, E, TD, etc. Moody Towers Total:

17 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by Level of Study: Fall 218 Classification Growth Freshmen % Sophomore % Junior % Senior % Post-Baccalaureate % Undergraduate Total: 1,499 1,614 1,623 1,57,573.1% Master % Doctoral % Professional % Graduate Total: 2,398 2,458 2,357 2,272 2,72-8.8% Grand Total: 3,897 4,72 3,98 3,843 3, % Undergraduate Composition Post- Baccalaureate Freshmen 6.4% Sophomore Junior Senior Post-Baccalaureate Freshmen 14.3% Sophomore 14.9% Graduate Composition Doctoral 43.2% Senior 37.7% Junior 26.7% Master 54.3% Professional 2.5% Fall 217/218 Comparison by Level of Study 2,5 Number of Students 2, 1,5 1,

18 Non-Immigrant/Immigrant/U.S. Student Enrollment by College: Fall 218 College U.S. Student Enrollment Immigrant Enrollment** Non-Immigrant Enrollment % Non-Immigrants to U.S. and Immigrant Students Architecture and Design Arts 1, Business 5, Education 3, Engineering 2, , Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 1, Natural Sciences and Mathematics 4, Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology 5, Exploratory Studies* 1, Total 38,743 3,948 3, % 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % Non-Immigrant/Immigrant/U.S. Student Enrollment Ratio Non-Immigrant Enrollment Immigrant Enrollment** U.S. Student Enrollment *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. 16

19 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by College: Fall 218 College Non-Immigrant % Change Per College Architecture and Design Arts Business Administration Education Engineering 1,299 1, Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Exploratory Studies* Total Non-Immigrant Enrollment 3,843 3, *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by College: Fall 218 College Immigrant % Change Per College Architecture and Design Arts Business Administration Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work 5 5. Technology Exploratory Studies Total Immigrant Enrollment 3,858 3, *Immigrant enrollment data is from the Office of Institutional Research. 17

20 Non-Immigrant Distribution by College and Degree Level in Last 1 Years Undergraduate Students: Architecture and Design Arts Business Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Pharmacy Social Work Technology Exploratory Studies* Total: 1,183 1,28 1,46 1,462 1,524 1,499 1,614 1,623 1,57,573 Graduate and Professional Students: Architecture and Design Arts Business Education Engineering , Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Total: 1,85,962 1,937 2,58 2,125 2,398 2,458 2,357 2,272 2,72 Grand Total: 3,34 3,242 3,343 3,52 3,649 3,897 4,72 3,98 3,843 3,645 *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. 18

21 Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 23 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Argentina 2 2 Italy 2 Australia Korea, Rep. of 3 3 Azerbaijian Mexico 8 8 Bangladesh Nigeria 2 2 Brazil 2 Oman China Saudi Arabia Congo South Africa Czech Republic Taiwan Egypt Tanzania France 2 2 Venezuela 4 4 India Vietnam 4 4 Iran Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment Countries India Mexico China Taiwan Vietnam Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates 19

22 Katherine G. McGovern College of the Arts* - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 31 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Argentina Mexico Armenia Nepal Brazil Philippines Canada 2 Poland 2 2 China 3 23 Portugal 2 2 Colombia Qatar Ecuador 2 2 Romania El Salvador South Africa Germany Spain Greece Taiwan Hong Kong Thailand India Ukraine 2 Iran United Kingdom 2 Italy Venezuela 2 Korea, Rep. of Vietnam 9 9 Malaysia Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Vietnam Korea, Rep. of Mexico Enrollment by last 1 years UG G UG G Undergraduates Graduates *College of the Arts formed in 216 as a split from the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 2

23 218 Enrollment Numbers: 64 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Angola 3 3 Honduras Saudi Arabia 7 7 Argentina Hong Kong 3 3 Senegal Australia 2 India Singapore 2 2 Bangladesh Indonesia 2 2 Slovakia Barbados Iran 7 7 South Africa 2 Belgium Italy Spain 2 Brazil Japan Sri Lanka Bulgaria Kazakhstan 2 Suriname Cameroon Korea, Rep. of Sweden 2 Canada Lebanon Syria China Malaysia 3 3 Taiwan Colombia Malta Tanzania 2 Congo Mexico 17 8 Thailand Congo, Dem. Rep. 4 4 Nepal Tunisia Cote D'Ivoire 3 3 Netherlands 2 2 Turkey Ecuador Nigeria Turkmenistan Egypt 2 2 Norway United Arab Emirates 2 2 El Salvador 2 2 Oman United Kingdom Equatorial Guinea Pakistan Venezuela Estonia Peru Vietnam Ethiopia Russia Yemen Gabon 2 2 Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment C. T. Bauer College of Business - Non-Immigrant Enrollment Countries China Vietnam India Pakistan Mexico Canada Venezuela Korea, Rep. of Nigeria Taiwan Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates 21

24 College of Education - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 31 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Belize Nigeria 2 2 Brazil Oman Cameroon Pakistan Canada Philippines China Saudi Arabia Congo, Dem. Rep 2 2 Singapore 2 2 Costa Rica Spain 2 Egypt Sri Lanka Ethiopia Taiwan 2 2 Gambia Thailand India Turkey 2 2 Korea, Rep. of 2 Uganda Lebanon United Kingdom Malaysia Venezuela 2 2 Mexico Vietnam Nepal Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Vietnam India Mexico Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates 22

25 Cullen College of Engineering - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 69 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Afghanistan Ghana Norway Albania Greece Pakistan Algeria 2 Hong Kong Palestine Angola 6 6 India Panama 2 2 Argentina 2 Indonesia Peru Australia 3 3 Iran Philippines 3 3 Bangladesh Iraq Qatar Brazil Italy Russia Cameroon Jamaica Saudi Arabia Canada Japan 3 3 Singapore Cape Verde Jordan South Africa China Kazakhstan Spain Colombia Korea, Rep. of Sri Lanka Congo Kuwait Syria Congo, Dem. Rep. 2 2 Lebanon Taiwan Cote D'Ivoire 9 Malaysia Tunisia Ecuador Mali Turkey Egypt Mexico Uganda El Salvador 2 2 Morocco Ukraine 2 Equatorial Guinea Nepal 3 3 United Kingdom 2 2 Ethiopia New Zealand 3 3 Venezuela France Nicaragua Vietnam Gabon 2 2 Nigeria Yemen 2 2 Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment Countries India China Vietnam Iran Nigeria Saudi Arabia Bangladesh Venezuela Pakistan Taiwan ,2 Enrollment by last 1 years 1, , Undergraduates Graduates 23

26 Conrad H. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: -- Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Argentina Mexico Armenia Nicaragua Canada 2 2 Nigeria 2 2 Chile Pakistan 2 2 China Panama Czech Republic Peru 5 5 Equatorial Guinea Portugal France 8 8 Russia Greece 2 2 Singapore Hong Kong 2 2 Switzerland India 4 4 Taiwan Indonesia Thailand Iran Turkey 2 Italy 2 2 United Kingdom Jamaica Venezuela Korea, Rep. of Vietnam Luxembourg Zimbabwe Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Vietnam Korea, Rep. of France Taiwan Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates

27 Law Center - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 14 Countries Represented Country Students Brazil Canada China 4 Mexico Nigeria Colombia Germany Honduras Korea, Rep. of Overall Total: Country 5 6 Saudi Arabia 1 Serbia 1 Singapore 2 Turkey 2 United Kingdom Students Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Canada Mexico Brazil United Kingdom Enrollment by last 1 years Graduates 25

28 218 Enrollment Numbers: 7 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Albania Germany Pakistan Angola 5 5 Greece Panama Argentina 2 2 Honduras Peru Australia 2 2 Hong Kong 2 Philippines Azerbaijan 3 3 India Poland Bahamas Indonesia Romania Bangladesh 3 3 Iran Russia Belgium Italy 2 2 Saint Kitts and Nevis Belize Jamaica 2 Saudi Arabia Bosnia and Herzegovina Japan South Africa 2 2 Brazil 3 3 Jordan Spain Burkina Faso Kazakhstan Sri Lanka Canada Kenya Syria Chile Korea, Rep. of Taiwan China Lebanon Trinidad and Tobago Colombia Lithuania Tunisia Congo, Dem. Rep. of th Malawi 2 2 Turkey Cote D'Ivoire 2 2 Mali Uganda Dominican Republic Mexico Ukraine Ecuador Mongolia United Kingdom Egypt Nepal Venezuela 1 12 El Salvador 3 3 Nigeria Vietnam Finland Norway 2 2 Zimbabwe France Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences - Non-Immigrant Enrollment Countries Mexico India China Korea, Rep. of Vietnam Nigeria Pakistan Venezuela Canada United Kingdom Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates 26

29 218 Enrollment Numbers: 68 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Algeria 2 2 Ghana 2 Nigeria 2 22 Angola 2 2 Greece 2 2 Pakistan Argentina 2 Guatemala Panama Azerbaijian 2 Honduras Peru 2 Bangladesh Hong Kong 4 4 Philippines 5 5 Belize Iceland Romania Bolivia India Russia Brazil 2 2 Indonesia 2 Saudi Arabia Cambodia Iran South Africa Canada Ireland Spain 2 2 Chile Israel Sri Lanka 7 7 China Italy Syria Colombia Japan Taiwan Congo Jordan Tajikistan Congo, Dem. Rep. Kenya 2 2 Thailand 6 6 Cote D'Ivoire 2 Korea, Rep. of Trinidad and Tobago 2 Ecuador 4 4 Lebanon Tunisia 3 3 Egypt Lithuania Turkey El Salvador 2 Malaysia 3 3 United Arab Emirates Ethiopia 2 2 Mexico United Kingdom 3 3 France Mongolia Venezuela Gabon Morocco 7 7 Vietnam Germany Nepal Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Non-Immigrant Enrollment Countries China India Vietnam Iran Nepal Nigeria Korea, Rep.of Pakistan Bangladesh Saudi Arabia Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates 27

30 College of Nursing - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 2 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Kenya Nigeria 2 Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment Countries Nigeria Kenya Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates 28

31 College of Optometry - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 9 Countries Represented Country Students Country Bangladesh 1 Iran Canada 3 Malaysia China 3 Nepal Ghana 7 South Africa India Overall Total: 4 Students Top Countries by Enrollment Countries Nepal Ghana India Canada Enrollment by last 1 years Graduates 29

32 College of Pharmacy - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 18 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Bangladesh 2 2 Korea, Rep. of 6 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina Malaysia China Mexico Croatia Nigeria 2 Ghana 2 2 Saudi Arabia 2 2 France Libya Iran 3 3 Nepal India 9 2 Vietnam 8 8 Iraq Venezuela Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment Countries India China Vietnam Korea, Rep. of Enrollment by last 1 years Graduates Undergraduates 3

33 Graduate College of Social Work - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 1 Countries Represented Country Canada Students 2 Country Jordan China 4 Mexico Colombia 1 Serbia Guatemala 1 Singapore Hong Kong 2 Taiwan Overall Total: Students Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Hong Kong Canada Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates 31

34 218 Enrollment Numbers: 54 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Angola 11 Gabon Panama Argentina Guatemala Peru 2 2 Bahamas Honduras 2 2 Portugal Bangladesh Hong Kong Qatar Barbados India Russia 2 Belize Indonesia Saudi Arabia 16 7 Brazil 2 2 Iran 5 5 Sri Lanka Bulgaria Italy 2 2 St. Kitts and Nevis Canada Jamaica Sudan China Japan 2 2 Taiwan Colombia Kazakhstan Tanzania 3 3 Congo Korea, Rep. of Turkey 2 2 Congo, Dem. Rep. Mali Ukraine 2 2 Egypt Mexico United Arab Emirates El Salvador Morocco United Kingdom 2 2 Equatorial Guinea 6 6 Nigeria Venezuela Ethiopia 2 2 Oman Vietnam France Pakistan Yemen Overall Total: Top Countries by Enrollment College of Technology - Non-Immigrant Enrollment Countries India Vietnam Nigeria China Saudi Arabia Angola Pakistan Venezuela Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates Graduates 32

35 Exploratory Studies* - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 218 Enrollment Numbers: 24 Countries Represented Country Angola Students 1 Country Jordan Students 1 Australia 2 Korea, Rep. of 1 Barbados 1 Lebanon 1 Belgium 1 Mexico 7 Brazil 1 Nepal 1 Burkina Faso 1 Nigeria 3 Canada 1 Pakistan 1 China 13 Spain 1 Denmark 1 Taiwan 1 Egypt 1 Trinidad and Tobago 1 India 4 Venezuela 5 Japan 1 Vietnam 1 Overall Total: 61 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Vietnam Mexico Venezuela Enrollment by last 1 years Undergraduates *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. 33

36 Oceania.4% North America 1.8% India 21.% Latin America 9.6% Pakistan 2.8% 34 Europe 5.4% Middle East 7.1% Africa 8.8% Asia 66.9% China 2.9% Other 6.6% Vietnam 1.5% Taiwan 2.% Korea, Rep. of 3.3% Fall 218 Non - Immigrant Enrollment by Region

37 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 218 Non-Immigrants Africa 322 East Africa 24 Ethiopia 1 Kenya 4 Sudan 1 Tanzania 6 Uganda 3 Central Africa 36 Cameroon 5 Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 12 Congo, Rep. of 4 Equatorial Guinea 9 Gabon 6 North Africa 5 Algeria 4 Egypt 23 Libya 1 Morocco 9 25 Year Regional Trends: Africa* Tunisia Southern Africa 41 Angola 28 Malawi 2 South Africa 9 Zimbabwe 2 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports ( ). West Africa 171 Burkina Faso 2 Cape Verde 1 Cote D'Ivoire 17 Gambia 1 Ghana 12 Mali 3 Nigeria 134 Senegal 1 35

38 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 218 Non-Immigrants Asia 2,439 East Asia 984 China 76 Hong Kong 16 Japan 12 Korea, Rep. of 12 Mongolia 2 Taiwan 74 South and Central Asia 1,5 25 Year Regional Trends: Asia* Afghanistan 1 4 Bangladesh 53 India Kazakhstan 7 2 Nepal 55 1 Pakistan 11 Sri Lanka 22 Tajikistan 1 Turkmenistan 1 25 Year Regional Trends: Middle East* Southeast Asia 45 Cambodia 1 Indonesia 15 Malaysia 19 Philippines 13 Singapore 8 Thailand 13 Vietnam 381 Middle East 257 Iran 126 Iraq 2 Israel 1 Jordan 8 Kuwait 1 Lebanon 14 Oman 4 Palestine 1 Qatar 3 Saudi Arabia 85 Syria 4 United Arab Emirates 4 Yemen 4 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports ( ). 36

39 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 218 Non-Immigrants Europe 198 Albania 2 Armenia 2 Azerbaijan 6 Belgium 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 Bulgaria 2 Croatia 1 Czech Republic 2 Denmark 1 Estonia 1 Finland 1 France 17 Germany 6 Greece 12 Iceland 1 Ireland 1 Italy 16 Lithuania 2 Luxembourg 1 25 Year Regional Trends: Europe* Malta *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports ( ). Netherlands 2 Norway 4 Poland 3 Portugal 4 Romania 3 Russia 2 Serbia 2 Slovakia 1 Spain 13 Sweden 2 Switzerland 1 Turkey 27 Ukraine 7 United Kingdom 29 37

40 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 218 Non-Immigrants Latin America 351 Caribbean 17 Bahamas 2 Barbados 3 Dominican Republic 1 Jamaica 5 Saint Kitts and Nevis 2 Trinidad and Tobago 4 Mexico and Central America 149 Belize 4 Costa Rica 1 El Salvador 11 Guatemala 3 Honduras 12 Mexico Year Regional Trends: Latin America* Nicaragua 2 Panama *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports ( ) South America 185 Argentina 12 Bolivia 1 Brazil 26 Chile 5 Colombia 28 Ecuador 9 Peru 23 Suriname 1 Venezuela 8 38

41 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 218 Non-Immigrants North America 65 Canada Year Regional Trends: North America* Oceania 13 Australia 1 New Zealand 3 25 Year Regional Trends: Oceania* Grand Total 3,645 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports ( ). 39

42 25 Year Non-Immigrant Enrollment Trends by Region 4,5 Region Africa Asia 1,496 1,432 4, 1,39 1,4,43 1,472 1,562 1,612 1,724 1,674 1,574 1,47 1,4 1,657 1,786 1,955 2,14 2,172 #### #### #### #### 2, Middle East Europe Latin America 166 3, North America Oceania Other Foreign Unk 22 3, #REF! 2,22 2,83 2,59 2,133 2,177 2,296 2,387 2,522 2,797 2,82 2,796 2,738 2,55 2,694 2,88 3,34 3,242 3,343 3,52 #### #### 4,72 3,98 3,843 2,5 2, ,5 1, Other Foreign Unknown Oceania North America Africa Middle East Europe Latin America Asia 1,496 1,432 1,39 1,4,43 1,472 1,562 1,612 1,724 1,674 1,574 1,47 1,4 1,657 1,786 1,955 2,14 2,172 2,315 2,427 2,599 2,689 2, Africa Asia Middle East Europe Latin America North America Oceania Other Foreign Unknown 4

43 Non-Immigrant Enrollment - Institute of International Education* Top 25 Countries of Origin Report Open Doors Report Explanation The next few pages contain information specific to International Student and Scholar Services' reporting data to the Institute of International Education (IIE). It depicts non-immigrant enrollment counts by country of origin and field of study for the Fall 218 semester at the University of Houston. Field of study designations were determined based on the Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Codes associated with the student's primary major. These codes are not specific to a certain College and should not be compared in this way. The following graphs will identify the trends at UH for the top sending countries in the world and what part Unversity of Houston plays in this role. The first page will have information regarding enrollment of the top 25 countries in the U.S. while the following two pages have information for CIP code designation. As you will note, the top 25 sending countries to the U.S. are not the same as the top countries that are enrolled at the University of Houston (UH). Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Venezuela, for example, are higher ranked on the list for UH, but not in the U.S. On the opposite end, Brazil, Germany, Japan, and Kuwait are in the top twenty-five sending countries in the U.S., but have very few numbers at UH. Top 25 Countries in U.S. and UH Enrollment in Past Eight Years Rank Country China India Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia Canada Vietnam Taiwan Japan Mexico Brazil Nepal Iran Nigeria United Kingdom Turkey Kuwait Germany France Indonesia Venezuela Malaysia Colombia Pakistan Bangladesh Spain *Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange accessed on 11/19/ Publications/Open-Doors 41

44 Open Doors Report of Top 25 Countries by Enrollment and CIP Codes College CIP Codes Country China India Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia Canada Vietnam Taiwan Japan Mexico Brazil Nepal Iran Nigeria United Kingdom Turkey Kuwait Germany France Indonesia Venezuela Malaysia Colombia Pakistan Bangladesh Spain Total Business / Management Education 6-8, Engineering 14-15, 29, Fine / Applied Arts Health Professions Humanities Math / Computer Science Physical / Life Sciences 4,21, , 34, 56, 23, ,27 1-3, 26, 4-41 Social Sciences 5, 31, 42, 44-45, 54 Other Fields of Study 9,1,12,19,2,22,2 4,25, 3,32-33,35-37,43, Total 42

45 Open Doors Report of Top 25 Countries by Optional Practical Training and CIP Codes College CIP Codes Country China India Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia Canada Vietnam Taiwan Japan Mexico Brazil Nepal Iran Nigeria United Kingdom Turkey Kuwait Germany France Indonesia Venezuela Malaysia Colombia Pakistan Bangladesh Spain Total Business / Management Education 6-8, Engineering 14-15, 29, Fine / Applied Arts Health Professions Humanities Math / Computer Science 4,21, , 34, 56, 23, ,27 Physical/ Life Sciences 1-3, 26, 4-41 Social Sciences 5, 31, 42, 44-45, 54 Other Fields of Study 9,1,12,19, 2,22,24,25, 3,32-33,35-37,43, Total 43

46 F-1 Employment Statistics: Optional Practical Training (OPT) Non-immigrant students on the F-1 visa have the option of pursuing a 12-month employment benefit, immediately following completion of their degree program. The student must apply with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for permission to work. The student is able to accept employment that is directly related to her/his major area of study for a specified time period, upon approval. This time period is referred to as Optional Practical Training (OPT). Students graduating from certain science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines designated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security may be eligible for an additional 24-month extension for a combined 36 months of OPT. There are 1,586 F-1 alumni from 78 nations participated in Optional Practical Training during Fall 218. Total Alumni on OPT Total Alumni on STEM Extensions Total Alumni on OPT and STEM Extensions Undergraduate Graduate Total ,586 Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Afghanistan Kenya Albania 2 2 Korea, Rep. of Algeria Latvia Angola 3 3 Lebanon Argentina 2 2 Libya Australia Malawi Bahamas 2 2 Malaysia Bangladesh 11 Mexico Belize Morocco Bolivia Mozambique Brazil Nepal Burkina Faso New Zealand Cameroon Nigeria Canada Norway Chad Pakistan 4 24 China Panama Colombia Peru Congo, Dem. Rep. of the Philippines Costa Rica Portugal Cote D'Ivoire Russia Czech Republic Saint Kitts and Nevis Ecuador Saudi Arabia Egypt Senegal 2 Ethiopia Singapore France South Africa Gabon 2 2 Spain Germany Sri Lanka 3 3 Ghana Sudan Greece Syria Honduras Taiwan Hong Kong Thailand Hungary 2 2 Trinidad and Tobago India Tunisia Indonesia Turkey Iran Uganda Iraq 2 Ukraine Italy United Kingdom 2 Japan 3 3 Venezuela Kazakhstan Vietnam Total ,586 44

47 Non-Immigrant OPT Distribution: Fall 218 Number of Alumni on OPT year OPT Participation year OPT Participation Trend year OPT Participation Linear (1-year OPT Participation ) year Trend for Students on OPT* Undergraduat Undergraduat Graduate OPT Graduate STE Undergraduate OPT Undergraduate STEM Graduate OPT Graduate STEM Students on OPT Cap-Gap** Undergraduate Graduate 7 67 Total 74 Marital Status UG GRAD Total Gender UG GRAD Total Married Female Single Male Unknown Total ,586 Total ,586 *OPT STEM was a new regulation passed in 28 by Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). No data prior to this can be found as OPT STEM did not exist. **OPT Cap-Gap is given to those whose OPT period has ended but were selected for H1-B starting Oct. 1st. 45

48 Architecture and Design Optional Practical Training (OPT) Distribution by College: Fall 218 OPT Distribution by College* UG GRAD Total Arts Business Administration Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Total OPT Distribution by College *OPT data for 217 is pulled by students on active OPT on Sept. 3, 217. F-1 Students per College and OPT Participation Architecture and Design Arts Business Administration Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Total Participation Enrolled in ,586 Percent Enrolled On OPT in 218* Percent Participation , , , Percent of Total F-1 Enrolled Percent of Total F-1 on OPT

49 218 Exchange Visitor Country of Origin Category J-1 Professor J-1 Research Scholar J-1 Short Term Scholar J-1 Student* J-1 Student Intern J-2 Dependent Exchange Visitor Totals Exchange Visitor Program Summary* J-1 by Gender J-1 Intern J-1 Professor Gender J-1 Professor J-1 Student* 27.4%.4% Female 165 J-1 Research 7.8% Scholar 356 Male 293 J-1 Short J-1 Short Term Term Scholar 68 Total J-1s 458 Scholar J-1 Student* % J-1 Intern 37 Fema % J-2 Dependent 264 Male 296 Female *J-1 Student totals include students on Academic Training and students participating in non-degree objective study at UH-Language and Culture Center J-1 Research Scholar 7.9% 59.% Growth -5.% -5.6% -4.4% -15.4% -37.8% 1.2% -2.2% Male Dependents (J-2) Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Students Masters Doctorate Non-Degree Intern Sub-Total Country Country Austria Japan 6 3 Belgium Korea, Rep. of Brazil Latvia Canada 2 Malaysia Chile Mexico China Morocco 6 6 Colombia Netherlands 3 3 Croatia Panama 2 Cypress Philippines Denmark Poland Ecudaor 2 Portugal Egypt Russia Finland 5 5 Saudi Arabia 2 France Singapore 3 3 Germany Slovenia Greece Spain 2 Hungary Sri Lanka 2 India Taiwan Indonesia Thailand Iran 5 5 Turkey Iraq 1 3 United Kingdom Israel 2 Vietnam Italy Grand Total Dependents (J-2) Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Masters Students Doctorate Non-Degree Intern Sub-Total 47

50 218 Exchange Visitor Program Summary* J-1 Exchange Visitors by College/Department College/Department Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Student Intern Total Accountancy and Taxation 3 5 Decision and Information Sciences Finance Management College of Business (Total) Curriculum and Instruction 3 3 Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Pyschological, Health and Learning Sciences College of Education (Total) 5 5 Biomedical Engineering 18 9 Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial Engineering 2 Mechanical Engineering Petroleum Engineering College of Engineering (Total) English Health and Human Perfomance Hispanic Studies History Jack J. Valenti School of Communication Political Science Psychology College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (Total) Biology and Biochemistry 1 12 Chemistry Computer Science Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Mathematics Physics College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (Total) Clinical Sciences and Administration Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacy Practice and Translational Research College of Pharmacy (Total) Engineering Technology 2 4 College of Technology (Total) 2 4 Sub-Total J-1 Exchange Visitors *Exchange Visitor 218 Program Summary counts reflect active J Visa records during 1/1/218-12/31/

51 218 Exchange Visitor Program Summary J-1 Exchange Visitors by College/Department [continued] College/Department Center for Asian American Studies Center for Innovation and Partnerships Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling 8 8 Moores School of Music College of Hotel and Restaurant Management College of Optometry UH Global 2 2 Graduate School of Social Work Hobby Center for Public Policy 3 3 Law Center 9 Texas Center for Superconductivity 2 2 Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics (TIMES) University of Houston - Downtown 7 7 Other Colleges/Departments/Locations (Total) Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Student Intern Total Sub-Total J-1 Exchange Visitors Grand Total J-1 Exchange Visitors *Exchange Visitor 218 Program Summary counts reflect active J Visa records during 1/1/218-12/31/218. J-1 Program Participation over the Past 1 Years Professors Research Scholars Short Term Scholars J-1 Students J-1 Interns J-2 Dependents J-1 Exchange visitors - 5 years Professors Research Scholars Short Term Scholars J-1 Students J-1 Interns J Dependents Professors Research Scholars Short Term Scholars J-1 Students J-1 Interns J-2 Dependents

52 Language and Culture Center Enrollment: Fall 218 The Language and Culture Center (LCC) is located on the University of Houston campus and provides students the ability to experience life at an American university while learning English as a Second Language (ESL) through a variety of courses designed to integrate them into the American educational system. LCC has provided intensive English instruction for international students on the University of Houston campus since LCC students may apply for admission to UH upon successful completion of the sixth and final level and passing TOEFL scores. Students enrolled in LCC programs are not enrolled in degree-seeking courses at UH and are therefore not included in the international student enrollment figures indicated earlier in this report. During fall 218, international students from 29 nations participated in the LCC program. LCC Enrollment Composition Country Name Students Country Name Students Country Name Students China 3 Jordan 2 Equatorial Guinea 1 Saudi Arabia 18 Chile 2 Egypt 1 Vietnam 9 Iran 2 Estonia 1 Taiwan 6 Mali 2 Kuwait 1 Korea, Rep. of 5 Qatar 2 Libya 1 Venezuela 5 Thailand 2 Peru 1 Colombia 4 Belarus 1 Senegal 1 Honduras 4 Benin 1 Turkey 4 Burkina Faso 1 Brazil 2 Cote D'Ivoire 1 Cameroon 2 El Salvador 1 Total Fall 218 LCC Enrollment 113 By Visa Enrollment By Year Other 12.4% F Other F % LCC Level 6 Graduates Country Students Country Students Country Students Benin 1 Iran 2 Saudi Arabia 6 Brazil 1 Kazakhstan 1 Taiwan 4 Cameroon 1 Korea, Rep. of 1 Thailand 2 Chile 1 Palestine 1 Ukraine 1 China 13 Paraguay 1 Venezuela 1 Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 5 Russia 1 Vietnam 8 Total LCC Graduates in

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