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1 Annual Enrollment Report International Students and Scholars Fall Semester 213

2 Staff Anita Gaines Jin Zhang Stefan Johnsson Director Associate Director Sevis Compliance Senior Coordinator Ida Thompson International Student Counselor 2 Grace Semple-Paul International Student Counselor 2 Jason Scherzer International Student Counselor Dale Hamilton International Friendship Program Coordinator 2 Emily Estill Records Associate 2 Jackeice Chambers Records Associate 2 Gina McCready Records Associate 2 Juanette Richard Subash Dantuluri Adithya Nayabu Administrative Assistant Instructional Assistant Instructional Assistant Report compiled by: Stefan Johnsson Sevis Compliance Senior Coordinator Adithya Nayabu Instructional Assistant Front cover globe image courtesy: used with permission 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). The established teaching centers are UH Sugar Land, UH System at Cinco Ranch, UH-Clear Lake Pearland,UH Northwest, and UHD Northwest. In addition, UH offers several program components through facilities at the Texas Medical Center.

3 Table of Contents I. ISSSO Mission Statement and Definitions Used in this Report... 2 II. Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report... 3 III. Fall 213 Enrollment Summary IV. Profile of First Time Enrolled Non Immigrants... 9 V. International Students Living On-Campus... 1 VI. Distribution by Level of Study VII. Distribution by College VIII. Distribution by Geographic Region IX. Top 25 Country Profiles by Field of Study X. F-1 Employment Statistics: Optional Practical Training (OPT) XI. Ten Year Comparison of Enrollment and OPT Trends XII. Language & Culture Center Enrollment XIII. Exchange Visitor Program Summary

4 Mission Statement Provide for the special needs of 5411 international students, research scholars, foreign faculty, and their dependents as related to their status as non-immigrants of the United States. Meet the University of Houston's responsibility for compliance with the laws and regulations of the U.S. government. Promote internationalization at the University of Houston through our services and programs. Definitions Used in this Report Non-Immigrant Immigrant An individual authorized to reside in the United States temporarily. An individual authorized to reside in the United States permanently. Selected Visa Categories A-1/A-2 Employees of foreign governments on official business and their dependents E-1 Treaty trader E-2 Treaty investor F-1 An individual in the U.S. engaging in a full course of academic study or language training F-2 Dependent of F-1 G-(1-4) G-5 Representatives of international organizations Personal employee of G-1, G-2, G-3 or G-4 H-1B Individual temporarily in the U.S. to perform services in a specialty occupation H-4 Dependent of H-1B I Foreign media representative 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 K-2 Minor child of K-1 K-3 Spouse of U.S. citizen K-4 Minor child of K-3 L-1 Intracompany Transferee L-2 Dependent of L-1 O-1 Worker of extraordinary ability R-1 Religious worker R-2 Dependent of R-1 TN Trade NAFTA professionals from Canada and Mexico TD Dependent of TN TPS Temporary Protected Status 2

5 Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report What is SEVIS? The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is a U.S. government internetbased 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 Office (ISSSO) was responsible for maintaining records in SEVIS for students, scholars, faculty, and dependents for the Fall 213 semester that totals 5,137. J-1 (664) 13% J-2 (148) 3% F-2 (139) 3% F-1 OPT (871) 17% F-1 ( F-1 OPT (8 871 F-2 (139) 139 J-1 (664) 664 J-2 (148) 148 Other VISA 274 total 5137 F-1 (3315) 64% 3

6 University of Houston Fall 213 Enrollment Summary Student Population 213 Total 212 Total Growth % Non-Immigrant 3,649 3, Immigrant 2,778 2, U.S. Citizen 33,41 34, Total 39,468 4, Fall 213 Student Enrollment by Percentage Non-Immigrant Immigrant U.S. Citizen Total 3,649 2,778 33,41 39, % 7.% 83.7% 1% Fall 213 Student Enrollment Non-Immigrant 9.2% Immigrant 7.% U.S. Citizen 83.7% Non-Immigrants with UH Affilliations Selected Categories Non-Immigrants Non-Immigrant Students Enrolled at UH 3649 F-1 Alumni on Optional Practical Training (OPT) 871 Exchange Visitor Program Participants and Dependents (not enrolled) 64 Language and Culture Center Students (ESL) 431 J-2 Dependents 148 F-2 Dependents 139 Grand total non-immigrants with UH affiliations 5842 Total Places of Origin Represented: 124 * Total country count includes non-immigrants enrolled at UH Main Campus, Language and Culture Center students, F-1 alumni on optional practical training (OPT), and UH sponsored exchange visitors. 4

7 Non-Immigrant Enrollment by Country and Level of Study: Fall 213 Country UG PB G P Total Country UG PB G P Total 1 Afghanistan Kazakhstan Albania Kenya Algeria Korea, Republic of Angola Kuwait Argentina Latvia Australia Lebanon Austria Liberia Azerbaijan Libya Bahamas Macau Bangladesh Malaysia Barbados Mali Belarus Mauritius Belgium Mexico Belize Mongolia Benin Morocco Bermuda Mozambique Bolivia Myanmar/ Burma Brazil Nepal Bulgaria Netherlands Burkina Faso Nigeria Cambodia Norway Cameroon Oman Canada Pakistan Chad Panama Chile Peru China Philippines Colombia Poland Congo Portugal Congo, Democratic Rep. of Qatar Costa Rica Romania Cote D'Ivoire/ Ivory Coast Russia Croatia Sao Tome and Principe Denmark Saudi Arabia Ecuador Senegal Egypt Serbia El Salvador Singapore Equatorial Guinea Slovenia Estonia South Africa Ethiopia Spain France Sri Lanka Gabon Suriname Georgia Swaziland Germany Sweden Ghana Syria Greece Taiwan Guatemala Tajikistan Guinea Tanzania Honduras Thailand Hong Kong Trinidad and Tobago Hungary Tunisia India Turkey Indonesia Uganda Iran Ukraine Iraq United Arab Emirates Ireland United Kingdom Israel Uzbekistan Italy Venezuela Jamaica Vietnam Japan Zimbabwe Jordan Non-Immigrant Enrollment Grand Total Total Countries Represented by Non-Immigrant Enrollment 12 5

8 By Non-Immigrant Visa Categories Fall 213 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Visa Categories Visa Growth Full-Time Student F % 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: A-1, A-2, E-1, E-2, G-1, K-3, O-3, R-1, S, TD, TN, and TPS % Total Non-Immigrants % Top 1 Places of Origin Rank Country Growth F-1 L China % H-1B.49% 1.15% F India % 91% H Vietnam % J-1 J % 4 Nigeria % J-2 5 South Korea % L-1 18 H-4 6 Mexico % L % 42 7 Saudi Arabia % PRP 21 Non F 8 Venezuela % Other 9% 34 9 Iran % 1 Taiwan % Percentage of Visa Degrees Awarded 1 Turkey % Categories L-2 H-1B 1.62% PRP.58% Other.93% Degrees Awarded: Non-Immigrants* Level Awarded Percentage Bachelors % Masters % Doctoral Totals % 1.% *Includes degrees for Spring, Summer, and Fall 213 U.S Fall 213 Degrees Awarded Non-Immigr 181 U.S. Citizens, Immigrants, etc. Non-Immigrants 18% 82% 6

9 Top Countries Based On Enrollment Top 1 Countries By Ranking In Past Four Years 21 Countries China India Vietnam Nigeria South Korea Mexico Saudi Arabia Venezuela Iran Taiwan Turkey 211 Rank China India Vietnam Nigeria South Korea Mexico Saudi Arabia Venezuela Iran Taiwan Turkey Top 2 Countries By Enrollment In Past Seven Years Countries China India Vietnam Nigeria South Korea Mexico Saudi Arabia Venezuela Iran Taiwan Turkey Canada Colombia Pakistan Nepal Kazakhstan Brazil Angola United Kingdom Bangladesh Year

10 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Compositions: Fall 213 By Gender Gender UG G Total Female Male Grand Total % 45% Female Male By Age Enrolled Non-Immigrant Count Total Enrollment years years years years 5 4+ years By New/Continuing Enrollment years years years 3-39 years 4+ years Undergraduate Enrollment 458 Graduate Enrollment 5 3% 25% 34% 7% 75% 66% Continuing New/Transfer Continuing New/Transfer Continuing New/transfer Degree Level Continuing New/Transfer Total Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total *For the purposes of this report, Professional degrees are considered graduate education. Post Baccalaureate programs are included in undergraduate totals. By Marital Status Marital Status Total Percentage Married % Single % Unknown % Grand Total % 12% 7% Married Single Unknown 81% 8

11 By Level** Percent Change Undergraduate Graduate Total Selected Countries/Regions Percent Change Brazil China, People's Rep. of Europe (including Turkey and Cyprus) India Indonesia Japan Middle East (excluding Saudi Arabia) Saudi Arabia South Korea Vietnam STEM Fields First Time Enrolled Non-Immigrants: Fall 213 **International students who attended UH for the first time in Fall Percent Change Biological and Medical (CIP Code Family 26.xxxx) Computer (CIP Code Family 11.xxxx) (CIP Code Family 14.xxxx) Technologies (CIP Code Family 15.xxxx) Mathematics and Statistics (CIP Code Family 27.xxxx) Physical (CIP Code Family 4.xxxx) Total First Time Non-Immigrant Enrollment by College 33.24% Business 13.19% Natural and Mathematics 19.6% Liberal Arts and College Social 21 Natural 1.8% S 214 Engineer 363 Business 144 Liberal Ar 118 Technolo 81 University 29 Hotel & R Pharmacy 38 Pharmac 1.74% 19 Law 32 Architectu 2 Education 26 Social Work.46% Optometr Education 3 Social W 2.38% 5 Grand To 192 Technology 7.42% Optometry.27% University Studies 2.66% Hotel and Restaurant 3.48% Law 2.93% Architecture 1.83% 9

12 By Country International Students Living On-Campus Country UG G P Total Country UG G P Total Angola 6 6 Kazakhstan 3 3 Argentina 1 1 Korea, Rep. of Australia 2 2 Liberia 1 1 Azerbaijian 2 2 Macau 1 1 Bahamas 4 4 Malaysia 1 1 Bangladesh Mexico Belgium 1 1 Morocco 2 2 Belize 2 2 Nigeria Brazil Norway 1 1 Bulgaria 1 1 Pakistan 1 1 Cameroon Peru 3 3 Canada Romania 1 1 China Russia Colombia 2 2 Saudi Arabia Costa Rica 1 1 Singapore 1 1 Denmark 1 1 Spain 1 1 Egypt 5 5 Syria 1 1 Ethiopia 2 2 Taiwan Germany Thailand 1 1 Greece 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago 2 2 Honduras Tunisia 1 1 Hong Kong Turkey India United Kingdom Indonesia Venezuela Iran Vietnam Japan Total: Countries: 51 By College By Gender College UG G P Total Gender UG G P Total Architecture Male Business Female Education Grand Total Hotel and Rest. Mgmt Law Liberal Arts Natural Sci. and Math Optometry 2 2 Pharmacy Technology University Studies 8 8 Total: % 48% Male Female

13 Number of Students Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by Level of Study: Fall 213 Classification Growth Freshmen % Sophomore % Junior % Senior % Post-Baccalaureate % Undergraduate Total: 1,524 1, % Master % Doctoral % Professional % Graduate Total: % Grand Total: 3,649 3,52 3.7% Undergraduate Composition Graduate Composition 41% 5% 16% 23% 16% Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Post-Baccalaureate 35% 3% 62% Master Doctoral Professional Fall 213 Distribution by Level of Study 2,5 2, 1,5 1,

14 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by College: Fall 213 College Non-Immigrant % Change Per College Architecture % Business Administration % Education % 1, % Hotel and Restaurant % Law % Liberal Arts and Social % Natural and Mathematics % Optometry % Pharmacy % Social Work % Technology % University Studies % Total Non-Immigrant Enrollment % 213 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by College Natural & Mathematics 81 1,45 Business Administration 28.64% 655 Liberal Arts & Social 376 Technology 255 Hotel & Restaurant 179 University Studies 41 Pharmacy Natural and 81 Education Mathematics 81 Architecture 21.95% 53 Law 46 Optometry 27 Social Work 9 Business Administration 17.95% Liberal Arts and Social 1.3% Technology 6.99% Social Work.25% Optometry.74% Law 1.26% Architecture 1.45% Education 2.22% Pharmacy 2.22% University Studies 1.12% Hotel and Restaurant 4.91% 12

15 International Student to U.S. Student Enrollment by College: Fall 213 College U.S. Student Enrollment* Immigrant Enrollment** Non- Immigrant Enrollment % Non-Immigrants to U.S. + Immigrant Students Architecture % Business 4, % Education 2, % 2, ,45 35.% Hotel and Restaurant % Law % Liberal Arts and Social 1, % Natural and Mathematics 4, % Optometry % Pharmacy % Social Work % Technology 3, % University Studies 2, % Total 33,41 2,778 3, % 1% Non-Immigrant/Immigrant/U.S. Student Enrollment Ratio 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % Non-Immigrant Enrollment Immigrant Enrollment** U.S. Student Enrollment* * U.S. Student Enrollment includes students from Puerto Rico and American Samoa ** Immigrant Enrollment count includes permanant residents, refugees, and others. 13

16 Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment by College and Origin: Fall 213 Architecture:25 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Australia 1 1 France 2 2 Korea, Rep. of Slovenia 1 1 Bangladesh 1 1 Ethiopia 1 1 Mexico 7 7 South Africa 1 1 Bolivia 1 1 Hong Kong 1 1 Morocco 1 1 Syria 1 1 Brazil India Pakistan 1 1 Taiwan 2 2 China Indonesia 1 1 Philippines 1 1 Venezuela 4 4 Colombia 2 2 Jamaica 1 1 Saudi Arabia Vietnam 4 4 Ecuador Business:71 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Angola 7 7 Croatia 1 1 Kenya Senegal 1 1 Argentina Ecuador 1 1 Korea, Rep. of Sri Lanka Australia 1 1 El Salvador 1 1 Lebanon Suriname 1 1 Azerbaijan 2 2 Equatorial Guinea 1 1 Malaysia Sweden 1 1 Bahamas 1 1 Ethiopia 1 1 Mali 1 1 Taiwan Bangladesh France 1 1 Mexico Tanzania 1 1 Belize Germany 6 6 Morocco 2 2 Thailand 2 2 Bolivia 1 1 Guatemala 1 1 Myanmar/Burma 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 Brazil 3 3 Honduras 1 1 Nepal Tunisia 1 1 Bulgaria 1 1 Hong Kong Nigeria Turkey 4 4 Burkina Faso 1 1 India Oman 1 1 Uganda 1 1 Cameroon Indonesia 5 5 Pakistan Ukraine 1 1 Canada Iran 7 7 Peru 1 1 United Arab Emirates 1 1 Chad 1 1 Israel 1 1 Poland 2 2 United Kingdom Chile 1 1 Italy 1 1 Portugal 1 1 Venezuela China Jamaica 1 1 Romania 1 1 Vietnam Colombia Japan 2 2 Russia Zimbabwe 1 1 Cote D'Ivoire 2 2 Kazakhstan Saudi Arabia Education:23 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Country UG G Total Bahamas 1 1 Indonesia 1 1 Mexico Taiwan Bermuda 1 1 Ireland 1 1 Nigeria Turkey 4 4 Canada Japan Pakistan 1 1 United Kingdom 2 2 China Kenya 1 1 Philippines Venezuela 1 1 Germany 1 1 Korea, Rep. of 3 3 Saudi Arabia 1 1 Vietnam India Lebanon Singapore

17 Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment by College and Origin: Fall 213 : 68 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Afghanistan 1 1 Ecuador 1 1 Kazakhstan Saudi Arabia Albania 1 1 Egypt Korea, Rep. of Senegal 1 1 Angola 8 8 Ethiopia Kuwait 3 3 South Africa 1 1 Argentina 1 1 France 1 1 Lebanon 3 3 Spain 1 1 Australia Gabon 4 4 Libya Sri Lanka 2 2 Azerbaijan 1 1 Greece 2 2 Malaysia Taiwan Bangladesh Guatemala 1 1 Mexico Tanzania 2 2 Benin Honduras 1 1 Morocco 2 2 Thailand Brazil 4 4 Hong Kong 2 2 Nepal Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 Cambodia 1 1 India Nigeria Tunisia Cameroon Indonesia Norway 2 2 Turkey Canada Iran Pakistan Uganda 1 1 Chile 1 1 Iraq Peru United Kingdom 1 1 China Israel 1 1 Philippines 3 3 Uzbekistan 1 1 Colombia Italy 1 1 Portugal 1 1 Venezuela Congo 2 2 Japan 1 1 Russia Vietnam Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 1 1 Jordan Sao Tome and Principe 1 1 Cote d'ivoire/ivory Coast 2 2 Hotel and Restaurant : 24 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Australia 1 1 Hong Kong 2 2 Malaysia 1 1 Saudi Arabia 1 1 Brazil 2 2 Indonesia 1 1 Mexico Taiwan 6 6 Bulgaria 1 1 Iran 1 1 Nigeria 1 1 Thailand 1 1 Canada Kazakhstan 5 5 Norway 1 1 United Kingdom 1 1 China Kenya 1 1 Peru 4 4 Venezuela 3 3 Croatia 1 1 Korea, Rep Russia Vietnam Law: 22 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Brazil 3 3 India 3 3 Mexico 4 4 Spain 1 1 Bulgaria 1 1 Indonesia 1 1 Nigeria 5 5 Taiwan 1 1 Canada 5 5 Japan 1 1 Pakistan 2 2 Turkey 1 1 China 3 3 Korea, Rep. 2 2 Peru 1 1 United Kingdom 3 3 Colombia 2 2 Kuwait 1 1 Russia 1 1 Venezuela 1 1 France 3 3 Liberia

18 Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment by College and Origin: Fall 213 Liberal Arts and Social : 72 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Afghanistan 1 1 Chile 1 1 Iran Panama 1 1 Albania 1 1 China Israel 1 1 Peru 1 1 Angola Colombia Italy 1 1 Philippines 1 1 Argentina Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 1 1 Japan 1 1 Romania 1 1 Australia Cote D'Ivoire/Ivory Coast 1 1 Kazakhstan 4 4 Russia Austria 1 1 Denmark 1 1 Kenya 1 1 Saudi Arabia Azerbaijian 1 1 Egypt Korea, Rep. of Singapore Bahamas 3 3 El Salvador 1 1 Macau South Africa Bangladesh 1 1 Equatorial Guinea 1 1 Malaysia Spain Barbados 1 1 Ethiopia 1 1 Mali 2 2 Sweden Belarus 1 1 Georgia 1 1 Mauritius 1 1 Taiwan Belgium 1 1 Germany Mexico Thailand Bolivia 1 1 Greece 2 2 Mongolia 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 Brazil Honduras Nepal Turkey Bulgaria 1 1 Hong Kong Netherlands 1 1 Ukraine 4 4 Burkina Faso 1 1 Hungary 1 1 Nigeria United Kingdom Canada India Norway 1 1 Venezuela Chad 1 1 Indonesia 1 1 Pakistan Vietnam Natural and Mathematics: 69 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Albania 2 2 Ethiopia 2 2 Korea, Rep. of Singapore 1 1 Algeria 1 1 France Latvia 3 3 Spain 1 1 Angola 7 7 Gabon 2 2 Libya 1 1 Sri Lanka Argentina 1 1 Germany 1 1 Malaysia Swaziland 1 1 Austria 1 1 Ghana 1 1 Mexico Sweden Bahamas 1 1 Greece Mongolia 1 1 Taiwan Bangladesh Honduras 1 1 Morocco 2 2 Tajikistan 1 1 Brazil Hong Kong 2 2 Mozambique 1 1 Tanzania 1 1 Bulgaria 1 1 India Nepal Thailand Burkina Faso Indonesia 1 1 Netherlands 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago Cameroon 2 2 Iran Nigeria Tunisia 1 1 Canada Israel 1 1 Pakistan Turkey Chad 1 1 Italy 1 1 Panama 1 1 Ukraine 1 1 China Japan 1 1 Philippines 5 5 United Arab Emirates 1 1 Colombia Jordan 4 4 Russia United Kingdom Cote D'Ivoire/Ivory Coast 1 1 Kazakhstan 5 5 Saudi Arabia Venezuela Ecuador Kenya 2 2 Serbia 1 1 Vietnam Equatorial Guinea

19 Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment by College and Origin: Fall 213 Optometry: 7 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Bangladesh 1 1 China India Venezuela 1 1 Canada 8 8 Ghana 1 1 Nepal 1 1 Pharmacy: 17 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Bangladesh 1 1 Ghana 2 2 Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia 1 1 Brazil 1 1 India Libya 1 1 Taiwan 1 1 Cameroon 1 1 Iran 1 1 Nigeria Turkey 1 1 Canada Japan 1 1 Qatar 1 1 Vietnam China Social Work: 6 Countries Represented 9 9 Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Canada 1 1 China 4 4 Nigeria 1 1 Taiwan 1 1 Chile 1 1 Jordan 1 1 Technology: 49 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Angola 5 5 Ecuador 2 2 Kazakhstan Russia 1 1 Bangladesh 1 1 Egypt 2 2 Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia Belarus 1 1 Estonia 1 1 Lebanon Spain 1 1 Belize 1 1 Ethiopia 1 1 Malaysia 1 1 Sri Lanka 1 1 Brazil France 1 1 Mali 1 1 Taiwan Bulgaria 1 1 Germany 1 1 Mexico Thailand 2 2 Cameroon 2 2 Guatemala 1 1 Nepal 7 7 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 Canada Guinea 1 1 Netherlands 1 1 Turkey 4 4 Chad 1 1 India Nigeria United Kingdom 1 1 China Iran 7 7 Pakistan Venezuela Colombia Italy 1 1 Peru 2 2 Vietnam Cote D'Ivoire/Ivory Coast 1 1 Jordan Philippines 1 1 Zimbabwe 1 Denmark 1 1 University Studies: 27 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Bahamas 1 1 Croatia 1 1 Korea, Rep. of 2 2 Slovenia 1 1 Bangladesh 1 1 Ecuador 1 1 Mexico 3 3 Spain 1 1 Belgium 1 1 Egypt 1 1 Nigeria 2 2 Syria 1 1 Canada 2 2 Greece 1 1 Norway 1 1 United Kingdom 1 1 China 1 1 Hong Kong 1 1 Pakistan 1 1 Venezuela 3 3 Colombia 2 2 Hungary 1 1 Russia 1 1 Vietnam 5 5 Costa Rica 1 1 India 3 3 Saudi Arabia

20 Top Countries of Origin By Selected Colleges and Programs College Of Business: 71 Countries Represented. Total: 655 Countries China Vietnam India Nigeria Korea, Rep. of Mexico Saudi Arabia Canada Kazakhstan Pakistan Year College Of : 68 Countries Represented. Total: 145 Countries India China Vietnam Iran Saudi Arabia Nigeria Venezuela Turkey Mexico Tunisia Year College Of Natural and Mathematics: 69 Countries Represented. Total: 81 Countries China India Vietnam Turkey Taiwan Venezuela Korea, Rep.of Iran Nigeria Nepal Year

21 Top Countries of Origin By Selected Colleges and Programs College of Liberal Arts and Social : 72 Countries Represented. Total: 376 Countries China India Mexico Nigeria Korea, Rep. of Venezuela Vietnam Colombia Taiwan United Kingdom Year College of Technology: 49 Countries Represented. Total: 255 Countries India China Nigeria Vietnam Mexico Year College of Hotel and Restaurant : 24 Countries Represented. Total: 179 Countries China Korea, Rep. of Vietnam Mexico Taiwan Year Professional Programs*: 31 Countries Represented. Total: 135 Countries India China Canada Korea, Rep. of Nigeria Year * Professional Programs include Law, Optometry, and Pharmacy 19

22 Chart Title Oceania.3% North America 1.86% Latin America 1.14% India 2.61% 2 Europe 6.67% Middle East 6.52% Asia 66.51% China 23.2% Pakistan 1.4% Taiwan 2.11% Africa 8.% Other 6.71% Vietnam 9.32% Korea, Rep. of 3.34% Fall 213 Non - Immigrant Enrollment by Region

23 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 213 Non-Immigrants Africa 292 East Africa 21 Ethiopia 8 Kenya 7 Tanzania 4 Uganda 2 Central Africa 27 Cameroon 9 Chad 4 Congo, Rep. of 2 Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 2 Equatorial Guniea 3 Gabon 6 Sao Tome and Principe 1 25 Year Regional Trends: Africa* North Africa 39 Algeria 1 Egypt 1 Libya 4 Morocco 7 Tunisia 17 Southern Africa 41 Angola 32 Mauritius 1 Mozambique 1 South Africa 4 Swaziland 1 Zimbabwe 2 West Africa 164 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published ISSSO Enrollment Reports ( ). Benin 2 Burkina Faso 4 Cote D'Ivoire 7 Ghana 4 Guinea 1 Liberia 1 Mali 4 Nigeria 139 Senegal 2 21

24 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 213 Non-Immigrants Asia 2427 East Asia 176 China 84 Hong Kong 24 Japan 9 Macau 2 Mongolia 2 South Korea 122 Taiwan 77 South and Central Asia Year Regional Trends: Asia* Afghanistan 2 Bangladesh 29 3 India Kazakhstan Nepal 4 1 Pakistan 51 5 Sri Lanka 17 Tajikistan 1 Uzbekistan Year Regional Trends: Middle East* Southeast Asia 419 Cambodia 1 Indonesia 2 Malaysia 2 Myanmar 1 Philippines 13 Singapore 5 Thailand 19 Vietnam 34 Middle East 238 Iran 94 Iraq 4 Israel 4 Jordan 1 Kuwait 4 Lebanon 12 Oman 1 Qatar 1 Saudi Arabia 14 Syria 2 United Arab Emirates 2 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published ISSSO Enrollment Reports ( ). 22

25 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 213 Non-Immigrants Europe 243 Albania 4 Austria 2 Azerbaijan 4 Belarus 2 Belgium 2 Bulgaria 6 Croatia 3 Denmark 2 Estonia 1 France 12 Georgia 1 Germany 15 Greece 9 Hungary 2 Ireland 1 Italy 5 Latvia 3 Netherlands 3 Norway 5 25 Year Regional Trends: Europe* Poland *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published ISSSO Enrollment Reports ( ). Portugal 2 Romania 2 Russia 25 Serbia 1 Slovenia 2 Spain 9 Sweden 5 Turkey 77 Ukraine 6 United Kingdom 3 23

26 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 213 Non-Immigrants Latin America 37 Caribbean 17 Bahamas 7 Barbados 1 Jamaica 2 Trinidad and Tobago 7 Mexico and Central America 125 Belize 4 Costa Rica 1 El Salvador 2 Guatemala 3 Honduras 6 Mexico Year Regional Trends: Latin America* Panama *Data for Regional Trend was compiled from previously published ISSSO Enrollment Reports ( ). South America 228 Argentina 12 Bolivia 3 Brazil 34 Chile 4 Colombia 52 Ecuador 12 Peru 13 Suriname 1 Venezuela 97 24

27 Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 213 Non-Immigrants North America 68 Bermuda 1 Canada Year Regional Trends: North America* Oceania 11 Australia Year Regional Trends: Oceania* Grand Total 3649 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published ISSSO Enrollment Reports ( ). 25

28 25 Year Non-Immigrant Enrollment Trends by Region 4 Region Africa Asia Middle E Europe Latin America North America Oceania Other Foreign Un Other Foreign Unknown Oceania North America Latin America Europe Middle East Asia Africa Africa Asia Middle East Europe Latin America North America Oceania Other Foreign Unknown 26

29 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Top 25 Ranked Countries of Origin at University of Houston Profiles Summary Pages (23-31) contain graphics which depict non-immigrant enrollment counts by country of origin for the Fall 213 semester at the University of Houston. Each area chart identifies the total number of non-immigrants enrolled by field of study. Field of study designations were determined based on the Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Code associated with the student's primary major for the Fall 213 semester which may be under different UH colleges. The chart further identifies the percentage of non-immigrant enrollment per field of study by degree level. The three degree levels identified in the following charts are: undergraduate, graduate, and special programs. Undergraduate counts include nonimmigrants classified as pursuing post-baccalaureate programs at University of Houston. Special program counts are included in the graduate field, i.e. Optometry and Pharmacy. Each country profile contains the total number of non-immigrants enrolled at UH from that country for the Fall 213 semester. The charts also contain the total number of nonimmigrants enrolled as well as the country's ranking at UH and nationally. The country of origin rank is notated next to the country's name in each chart as indicated in the example below: Country Name (UH Non-Immigrant Enrollment Ranking/U.S. National Ranking) Countries not nationally ranked in the top 25 countries of origin are indicated in the charts with a dash (-) rather than ranking. National rankings are obtained from the Open Doors 212 Report published by Institute of International Education (IIE) for the school year. Selected Fields of Study: China (1/1) Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 27

30 Selected Fields of Study: India (2/2) 752 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Vietnam (3/8) 34 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Nigeria (4/19) Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 28

31 Selected Fields of Study: South Korea (5/3) Students Undergraduate Graduate Social Selected Fields of Study: Mexico (6/9) 17 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Saudi Arabia (7/4) 6 14 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 29

32 Selected Fields of Study: Venezuela (8/23) 3 97 Students Managemnt Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Iran (9/15) 94 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Taiwan (1/6) 77 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 3

33 Selected Fields of Study: Turkey (1/1) 77 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Canada (12/5) Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Colombia (13/22) 52 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 31

34 Selected Fields of Study: Pakistan (14/--) 51 Students Math and computer Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Nepal (15/14) 4 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Kazakhstan (16/--) 39 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate 3 2 Undergraduate Graduate 32

35 Selected Fields of Study: Brazil (17/11) 34 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Angola (18/--) 32 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate 1 Selected Fields of Study: United Kingdom (19/13) 3 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 33

36 Selected Fields of Study: Bangladesh (2/--) 29 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Russia (21/--) 25 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Hong Kong (22/17) 24 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 34

37 Selected Fields of Study: Indonesia (23/18) 2 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Malaysia (24/21) 2 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Thailand (25/2) 19 Students Social Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 35

38 F-1 Employment Statistics: Optional Practical Training (OPT) Immediately following completion of their degree, most non-immigrant students on the F-1 visa have the option of pursuing a 12-month employment benefit. The student must apply with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to request permission to work. Upon approval, the student is authorized to accept employment inside the United States that is directly related to her/his major area of study for a specified time period. 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 17-month extension, once-in-a-lifetime, after completing OPT. 871 F-1 alumni from 8 different nations were participating in Optional Practical Training during Fall 213. Total Alumni on OPT Total Alumni on STEM Extensions Total Alumni on OPT and STEM Extensions Undergraduate(UG) Graduate(G) Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Albania 1 1 Kazakhstan 3 3 Algeria 2 2 Kenya 2 2 Angola 4 4 Korea, Rep. of Argentina 1 1 Lebanon 1 1 Azerbaijian Libya 1 1 Bangladesh 7 7 Malaysia Belize 1 1 Mexico Brazil Mongolia 1 1 Bulgaria 1 1 Nepal Cambodia 1 1 Nicaragua 1 1 Cameroon Nigeria Canada Pakistan China Panama 1 1 Colombia Peru 1 1 Cote D'Ivoire/Ivory Coast 1 1 Philippines 8 8 Croatia 1 1 Romania 1 1 Cyprus 1 1 Russia Ecuador Saudi Arabia Egypt 1 1 Serbia 1 1 El Salvador 1 1 Singapore 1 1 Ethiopia 2 2 Spain 3 3 France Sri Lanka Greece 1 1 Sweden 1 1 Honduras 1 1 Taiwan Hong Kong Tanzania 1 1 India Thailand 3 3 Indonesia Togo 1 1 Iran Trinidad and Tobago Iraq 1 1 Tunisia 1 1 Ireland Turkey Israel Ukraine Italy United Kingdom Jamaica Venezuela Japan Vietnam Jordan 2 2 Zimbabwe 1 1 Total

39 Number of Alumni on OPT 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 Ten Year Comparison of Enrollment and OPT Trends , , , , , , , , , , ,52 1, Ten Year Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment at UH Year Total Year Total 24 2, , , , , , , , , ,649 1-year OPT Participation Trend 5-year OPT Participation year OPT Participation Linear (5-year OPT Participation ) 37

40 Language and Culture Center Enrollment: Fall 213 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 213, international students from 38 nations participated in LCC programs. LCC Enrollment Composition Country Name Students Country Name Students Country Name Students Saudi Arabia 19 Syria 3 Morocco 1 China 65 Brazil 2 Niger 1 Venezuela 35 Cambodia 2 Nigeria 1 Turkey 21 Honduras 2 Qatar 1 Angola 19 Kazakhstan 2 Spain 1 Vietnam 17 Kuwait 2 Tunisia 1 Korea, Rep. of 8 Libya 2 United Kingdom 1 Taiwan 8 Mali 2 West Bank 1 Congo 7 Palestine 2 Burkina Faso 6 Bangladesh 1 Thailand 6 Burundi 1 Colombia 5 Cameroon 1 Mexico 5 France 1 Gabon 3 Japan 1 Ivory Coast 3 Jordan 1 Total Fall 213 LCC Enrollment 431 By Gender By Visa Female 155 F-1 L F-2 Male 276 J-1 2% F-1 Other 1% L % 91% 9% F-2 6 B B-1 4 1% 64% Female Male J-1 5% LCC Level 6 Graduates Country Students Country Students Country Students Angola 3 France 1 Switzerland 1 Bolivia 1 Gabon 1 Syria 1 Brazil 1 Iran 1 Taiwan 2 Burkina Faso 2 Kazakhstan 2 Thailand 2 Cameroon 1 Korea 3 Tunisia 1 China 22 Kuwait 1 Turkey 2 Colombia 4 Libya 1 Ukraine 1 Congo 1 Mexico 3 Venezuela 14 Ecuador 1 Palestine 1 Vietnam 1 Egypt 1 Saudi Arabia 3 Total LCC Graduates in

41 *J-1 Student totals include students on Academic Training and students participating in non-degree objective study at UH-Language and Culture Center Exchange Visitor Program Summary** J-1 Intern 1.84% J-1 Professor J-1 Research Scholar J-1 by Gender -5.% 19.1% -26.6% 21.6% 14.3% -27.1% Gender 212 Female Male 464 J-1 Short Term Scholar 235 J-1 Research Total J-1s 664 J-1 Student* J-1 Student* 118 Scholar J-1 Intern 17.78% 35.69% 72 Fema2 3% J-2 Dependent Male 464 J-1 Short Term Scholar 35.39% 213 Exchange Visitor Country of Origin Category 213 J-1 Professor 2 4 J-1 Research Scholar J-1 Short Term Scholar J-1 Student* J-1 Student Intern J-2 Dependent Exchange Visitor Totals J-1 Professor.3% 7% 212 Growth -8.4% Female Male Dependents (J-2) Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Masters Students Doctorate Non-Degree Intern Sub-Total Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Country Country [continued] Argentina 1 1 Malaysia 3 3 Belgium Mexico Brazil Morocco Canada Nepal China Netherlands 3 3 Colombia 1 1 Norway Costa Rica 1 1 Pakistan Croatia Peru 1 1 Egypt Philippines France Poland Germany Russia Greece 2 2 Singapore Honduras 1 1 Slovenia 1 1 Hong Kong 1 1 Spain Hungary Sweden 1 1 India Switzerland 2 2 Iran Taiwan Ireland 1 1 Thailand Israel Tunisia 1 1 Italy Turkey Japan Uganda 1 1 Kazakhstan Ukraine 1 1 Korea, Rep. of United Kingdom Latvia 1 1 Venezuela 1 1 Lebanon 1 1 Vietnam Grand Total Dependents (J-2) Masters Students Doctorate Non-Degree Intern Sub-Total 39

42 213 Exchange Visitor Program Summary J-1 Exchange Visitors by College/Department College/Department Biomedical Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signatures Chemical and Biomolecular Civil and Environmental Electrical and Computer Industrial Mechanical National Wind and Energy Center 4 4 (Total) Art 1 1 Center for Public History Economics 5 5 Health and Human Perfomance History 2 2 Hobby Center for Public Policy Jack J. Valenti School of Communication 1 1 Modern and Classical Languages Moores School of Music Political Psychology Sociology 1 1 Liberal Arts amd Social (Total) Biology and Biochemistry Center for Advanced Materials Chemistry Computer Earth and Atmospheric Mathematics Physics Texas Learning and Computation Center 2 2 Natural and Mathematics (Total) Construction 1 1 Technology Human Development and Consumer 2 2 Technology (Total) Bauer College of Business Center for Asian American Studies College of Education Continuing and Professional Studies 9 9 Honors College 1 1 Hotel and Restaurant Law Lawrence Berkeley Lab 2 2 Melcher Center for Public Broadcasting 1 1 Optometry 1 1 Pharmacy Social Work 1 1 Texas Center for Superconductivity UH-Downtown Other Colleges/Departments/Locations (Total) Total J-1 Exchange Visitors **Exchange Visitor 213 Program Summary counts reflect active J records during 1/1/213-12/31/ Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Students Graduate Intern Total

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