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1 ANNUAL ENROLLMENT REPORT Fall 214

2 Staff Dr. Jaime Ortiz Anita Gaines Jin Zhang Stefan Johnsson Vice Provost, Global Strategies and Studies Director, International Student and Scholar Services 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 Deyi Kong Administrative Assistant Instructional Assistant Academic Support Assistant Report compiled by: Stefan Johnsson SEVIS Compliance Senior Coordinator Deyi Kong Academic Support Assistant 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. ISSS Mission Statement and Definitions Used in this Report 2 II. Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report 3 III. Fall 214 Enrollment Summary 4-8 IV. Profile of First Time Enrolled Non-Immigrants 9 V. Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus 1-11 VI. Distribution by Level of Study 12 VII. Enrollment of Immigrant vs. Non-Immigrant by College 13 VIII. Immigrant Enrollment by Country 14 IX. Distribution by Geographic Region X. Top 25 Country Profiles by Field of Study XI. F-1 Employment Statistics: Optional Practical Training (OPT) 38-4 XII. Exchange Visitor Program Summary XIII. Language & Culture Center Enrollment 44 1

4 Mission Statement International Student and Scholar Services advances the goals of Global Strategies and Studies 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 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 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 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 214 semester that totals J 1 (564) 1% J 2 (251) 5% F 2 (274) 5% F 1 OPT (89) 15% F-1 ( F-1 OPT (8 89 F-2 (274) 274 J-1 (564) 564 J-2 (251) 251 total 5413 F 1 (3515) 65% 3

6 University of Houston Fall 214 Enrollment Summary Student Population 214 Total 213 Total Growth % Non-Immigrant 3,897 3, Immigrant 2,823 2, U.S. Citizen 34,83 33, Total 4,83 39, Fall 214 Student Enrollment by Percentage Non-Immigrant Immigrant U.S. Citizen Total 3,897 2,824 34,83 4,84 9.6% 6.9% 83.5% 1% Fall 214 Student Enrollment Non Immigrant 9.6% Immigrant 6.9% U.S. Citizen 83.5% Non-Immigrants with UH Affilliations Selected Categories Non-Immigrant Students Enrolled at UH F-1 Alumni on Optional Practical Training (OPT) J-1 Exchange Visitor Program Participants (not enrolled) Language and Culture Center Students (ESL) F-2 Dependents J-2 Dependents Grand total non-immigrants with UH affiliations Non-Immigrants Total Places of Origin Represented: 126* * 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

7 Non-Immigrant Enrollment by Country and Level of Study: Fall 214 Country UG PB G P Total Country UG PB G P Total 1 Afghanistan Kenya Albania Korea, Republic of Algeria Kuwait Angola Latvia Argentina Lebanon Australia Liberia Austria Libya Azerbaijan Macau Bahamas Malaysia Bangladesh Mali Barbados Mauritius Belarus Mexico Belgium Moldova, Republic of Belize Mongolia Benin Morocco Bolivia Mozambique Brazil Nepal Bulgaria Nigeria Burkina Faso Norway Cambodia Oman Cameroon Pakistan Canada Panama Chad Peru Chile Philippines China Poland Colombia Portugal Congo Romania Congo, Democratic Rep. of Russia Costa Rica Saint Kitts and Nevis Cote D'Ivoire/ Ivory Coast Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Croatia Sao Tome and Principe Denmark Saudi Arabia Dominica Senegal Ecuador Singapore Egypt Slovenia El Salvador South Africa Equatorial Guinea Spain Estonia Sri Lanka Ethiopia Sudan France Suriname Gabon Switzerland Georgia Syria Germany Taiwan Ghana Tajikistan Greece Tanzania Guatemala Thailand Honduras Togo Hong Kong Trinidad and Tobago Hungary Tunisia India Turkey Indonesia Turkmenistan Iran Uganda Iraq Ukraine Ireland United Arab Emirates Israel United Kingdom Italy Venezuela Jamaica Vietnam Japan Yemen Jordan Zimbabwe Kazakhstan Non-Immigrant Enrollment Grand Total Total Countries Represented by Non-Immigrant Enrollment 119 Acronyms = UG - Undergraduate PB - Post Baccalaureate G - Graduate P - Professionals 5

8 By Non-Immigrant Visa Categories Fall 214 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 VISA Types: (A, E, G, K, O, R, TD, TN) % Total Non-Immigrants % Top 1 Places of Origin Rank Country Growth 1 India % 2 China % 3 Vietnam % 4 Nigeria % 5 Saudi Arabia % 6 Korea, Rep. of % 7 Iran % 8 Venezuela % 9 Mexico % 1 Canada % Degrees Awarded: Non-Immigrants* Level Awarded Percentage Bachelors % Masters % Doctoral Totals % 1.% *Includes degrees for Spring, Summer, and Fall 214 U.S Degrees Awarded Non-Immigr 88 U.S. Citizens, Immigrants, etc. Non Immigrants 1.6% 89.4% 6

9 Year Ten Year Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment at UH Total 2,738 2,55 2,694 Year Total 3,242 3,343 3,52 2, ,649 3, ,897 Ten Year Enrollment Trends , 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, Top 2 Countries By Enrollment In Past Seven Years Countries India China Vietnam Nigeria Saudi Arabia Korea, Rep. of Iran Venezuela Mexico Canada Taiwan Turkey Pakistan Brazil Colombia Kazakhstan Angola Bangladesh Nepal Hong Kong Year Rank

10 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Compositions: Fall 214* By Gender Gender UG G Total Female Male Grand Total Male 56.2% By Age years years years years years years years years 3 39 years 4+ years By New/Continuing Enrollment Total Enrollment Undergraduate Enrollment Graduate Enrollment Enrolled Non Immigrant Count Gender 43.8% Female 31.3% 68.7% 26.1 % 73.9 % 34.6 % 65.4 % Continuing New/Transfer Continuing New/Transfer Continuing New/transfer Degree Level Continuing New/Transfer Total Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total By Marital Status Marital Status Total Percentage Married 3 7.7% Single % Unknown % Grand Total % 15.7% 7.7% 76.6% Married *For the purposes of this report, post-baccalaureate program are included in undegraduate totals. Professional program are included in graduate totals. Single Unknown 8

11 First Time Enrolled Non-Immigrants: Fall 214 By Level* Growth Undergraduate % Graduate % Total % *International students who attended UH for the first time in Fall 214. Selected Countries/Regions Growth 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 Growth Biological and Medical s (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 s (CIP Code Family 4.xxxx) % Total % First Time Non Immigrant Enrollment by College for Fall % Business 1.6% Natural s & Mathematics 16.3% Liberal Arts & Social s Technology College % 7.% Natural Sc 199 Engineeri University 496 Studies Business % Liberal Ar 94 Hotel & Restaurant Technolog 86 University Pharmacy % Hotel & R 1.6% 45 Pharmacy Law 19 Law4.5% 55 Architectu Architecture 3 Education % Optometry 9 Education Social Wo 9 1.6% Social Work Grand Tot Optometry %.7% 9

12 Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus By Country Country UG G P Total Country UG G P Total Afghanistan 1 1 Japan Angola 1 1 Kazakhstan 2 2 Argentina Kenya 1 1 Australia 2 2 Korea, Rep. of Bahamas 3 3 Kuwait 1 1 Bangladesh Lebanon 2 2 Belgium 1 1 Malaysia Belize 1 1 Mexico Bolivia 1 1 Morocco Brazil Nepal 1 1 Bulgaria Nigeria Burkina Faso 1 1 Norway Cameroon 6 6 Oman 1 1 Canada Pakistan Chile 1 1 Panama 2 2 China Peru 1 1 Colombia Poland 1 1 Costa Rica 1 1 Portugal 2 2 Croatia 1 1 Russia Denmark 2 2 Saudi Arabia Egypt 5 5 Singapore 2 2 Equatorial Guinea 1 1 Slovenia 1 1 Estonia South Africa 1 1 Ethiopia 2 2 Spain France 3 3 Sri Lanka 1 1 Germany Sudan 1 1 Ghana Syria 1 1 Greece Taiwan Honduras 1 1 Thailand Hong Kong 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago 2 2 Hungary Tunisia 2 2 India Turkey 1 1 Indonesia Ukraine 1 1 Iran United Kingdom Israel 1 1 Venezuela Italy 2 2 Vietnam Ivory Coast Total: Countries: 73 By Gender Gender UG G P Total Male Female Grand Total % 51.9% Male Female 1

13 By College College UG G P Total Architecture Business Education Hotel and Restaurant Law 3 3 Liberal Arts Natural and Mathematics Optometry Pharmacy Social Work 3 3 Technology University Studies Total: By Housing Location Building Students Bayou Oaks 31 Calhoun Lofts 152 Cambridge Oaks 96 Cougar Place 42 Cougar Village 1 34 Cougar Village 2 54 Cullen Oaks 114 Moody Towers 8 Quadrangle Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus ON CAMPUS HOUSING LOCATION By Visa Type VISA Category VISA Students Full-Time Students F Dependent of H1-B H-4 7 Dependent of L-1 L-2 11 Exchange Visitor (Student) J-1 21 Permanent Resident Pending PRP 7 Other Visa Types* Other *Other Visa types include, A, E, TD, H1-B, etc. F % BY VISA TYPE J 1 3.3% Other 8.5% PRP 1.1% L 2 1.7% Other 1.3% H 4 1.1% 11

14 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by Level of Study: Fall 214 Classification Growth Freshmen % Sophomore % Junior % Senior % Post-Baccalaureate % Undergraduate Total: 1,499 1, % Master % Doctoral % Professional % Graduate Total: % Grand Total: 3,897 3, % Undergraduate Composition Post Freshmen Baccalaure 2.2% Freshmen ate 33 Sophomore 5.6% 218 Junior 349 Senior Sophomor 546 Senior Post-Baccalaureate % e 14.5% Junior 23.3% Graduate Composition Professio nal 3.8% Doctoral 35.7% Master 6.5% Fall 214 Distribution by Level of Study 2,5 2, Number of Students 1,5 1,

15 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by College: Fall 214 College Non-Immigrant % Change Per College Architecture % Business Administration % Education % 1,328 1, % Hotel and Restaurant % Law % Liberal Arts and Social s % Natural s and Mathematics % Optometry % Pharmacy % Social Work % Technology % University Studies % Total Non-Immigrant Enrollment % Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by College: Fall 214* *Immigrant enrollment data is from the Office of Institutional Research. College Immigrant % Change Per College Architecture % Business Administration % Education % % Hotel and Restaurant % Law % Liberal Arts and Social s % Natural s and Mathematics % Optometry % Pharmacy % Social Work % Technology % University Studies % Total Immigrant Enrollment % 13

16 Immigrant Enrollment by Country and Level of Study: Fall 214 Country UG PB G P Total Country UG PB G P Total 1 Afghanistan Kazakhstan Albania Kenya Algeria Korea, Republic of Angola Kosovo Argentina Kuwait Armenia Kyrgyzstan Australia Lebanon Austria Liberia Azerbaijan Lithuania Bahamas Malaysia Bangladesh Malta Barbados Mexico Belarus Mongolia Belgium Morocco Belize Myanmar Bermuda Nepal Bolivia Netherlands Bosnia and Herzegovina Nicaragua Brazil Nigeria Bulgaria Norway Burkina Faso Pakistan Cambodia Panama Cameroon Peru Canada Philippines Chile Portugal China Romania Colombia Russia Comoros Saint Kitts and Nevis Congo Saint Lucia Congo, Democratic Rep. of Saudi Arabia Costa Rica Senegal Cuba Serbia Cyprus Sierra Leone Czech Republic Singapore Denmark Slovakia Dominica Slovenia Dominican Republic South Africa Ecuador Spain Egypt Sri Lanka El Salvador Sudan Ethiopia Sweden Finland Switzerland France Syria Gabon Taiwan Gambia Tajikistan Germany Tanzania Ghana Thailand Greece Togo Grenada Trinidad and Tobago Guatemala Tunisia Guinea Turkey Guyana Turkmenistan Haiti Uganda Honduras Ukraine Hong Kong United Arab Emirates India United Kingdom Indonesia Uruguay Iran Uzbekistan Iraq Venezuela Israel Vietnam Italy Yemen Ivory Coast Zambia Jamaica Zimbabwe Japan Jordan Unknown Immigrant Enrollment Grand Total Total Countries Represented by Immigrant Enrollment 128 Acronyms = UG - Undergraduate PB - Post Baccalaureate G - Graduate P - Professionals 14

17 Non-Immigrant/Immigrant/U.S. Student Enrollment by College: Fall 214 College U.S. Student Enrollment* Immigrant Enrollment** Non- Immigrant Enrollment % Non-Immigrants to U.S. and Immigrant Students Architecture % Business 4, % Education 2, % 2, , % Hotel and Restaurant % Law % Liberal Arts and Social s 1, % Natural s and Mathematics 3, % Optometry % Pharmacy % Social Work % Technology 4, % University Studies 2, % Total 34,83 2,823 3, % 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % Non Immigrant/Immigrant/U.S. Student Enrollment Ratio * U.S. Student Enrollment includes students from Puerto Rico and American Samoa ** Immigrant Enrollment count includes permanant residents, refugees, and others. Non Immigrant Enrollment Immigrant Enrollment** U.S. Student Enrollment* 15

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19 Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment by College and Origin: Fall 214 : 66 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Afghanistan Ethiopia Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia Albania 1 1 France 1 1 Kuwait 2 2 Senegal 1 1 Algeria 1 1 Gabon 5 5 Lebanon Singapore 1 1 Angola 8 8 Greece 1 1 Libya 1 1 Sri Lanka Australia Honduras 1 1 Malaysia St. Vincent/Grenadines 1 1 Azerbaijan 1 1 Hong Kong 3 3 Mexico Taiwan Bangladesh India Morocco Tanzania 2 2 Benin 1 1 Indonesia Nepal 5 5 Thailand Brazil Iran Nigeria Togo 1 1 Cameroon Iraq Norway 2 2 Trinidad and Tobago 2 2 Canada Israel 1 1 Pakistan Tunisia China Italy 2 2 Panama 1 1 Turkey Colombia Ivory Coast Peru Uganda 1 1 Congo 2 2 Japan 2 2 Philippines 4 4 United Kingdom Ecuador 1 1 Jordan Russia Venezuela Egypt Kazakhstan Sao Tome and Principe 1 1 Vietnam El Salvador 1 1 Kenya 1 1 Hotel and Restaurant : 22 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Brazil 1 1 Hong Kong 4 4 Malaysia 1 1 Taiwan Canada 3 3 India 2 2 Mexico Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 China Indonesia Norway 1 1 United Kingdom 1 1 Croatia 1 1 Kazakhstan 4 4 Pakistan 1 1 Venezuela 4 4 Egypt 1 1 Kenya 1 1 Peru 1 1 Vietnam Germany 1 1 Korea, Rep. of Law: 28 Countries Represented 7 7 Country U G Total Country U G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Brazil 1 1 France 2 2 Kazakhstan 1 1 Portugal 3 3 Bulgaria 1 1 Germany 2 2 Korea, Rep. of 3 3 Russia 1 1 Burkina Faso 1 1 Ghana 1 1 Liberia 2 2 Spain 1 1 Canada Hungary 2 2 Mexico 4 4 Taiwan 1 1 China 3 3 India 2 2 Nigeria Uganda 1 1 Colombia 1 1 Ireland 1 1 Pakistan 1 1 United Kingdom 1 1 Estonia 1 1 Israel 1 1 Peru 1 1 Venezuela

20 Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment by College and Origin: Fall 214 Liberal Arts and Social s: 7 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Afghanistan 1 1 Denmark 1 1 Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia Angola 2 2 Egypt Macau Singapore Argentina 1 1 El Salvador 3 3 Malaysia South Africa Australia 2 2 Ethiopia 1 1 Mali 1 1 Spain Bahamas 1 1 France 1 1 Mauritius 1 1 Sri Lanka 1 1 Bangladesh 1 1 Georgia 1 1 Mexico Sudan 1 1 Barbados 1 1 Germany Moldova, Rep. of 2 2 Taiwan Belarus 1 1 Greece 1 1 Mongolia 1 1 Thailand Belgium 1 1 Honduras Nepal 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago 2 2 Belize 1 1 Hong Kong Nigeria Tunisia 1 1 Brazil Hungary 1 1 Norway 4 4 Turkey Burkina Faso 1 1 India Pakistan Turkmenistan 1 1 Canada Iran Peru 1 1 Uganda 1 1 Chad 1 1 Israel 1 1 Philippines 1 1 Ukraine Chile 2 2 Italy Poland 1 1 United Kingdom China Japan 1 1 Romania Venezuela Colombia Kazakhstan 2 2 Russia Vietnam Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 1 1 Kenya 1 1 Natural and Mathematics: 67 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Albania 2 2 Ecuador Kazakhstan 4 4 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 1 Algeria 1 1 Equatorial Guinea 1 1 Kenya 1 1 Saudi Arabia Angola 6 6 Ethiopia 1 1 Korea, Rep. of Singapore 2 2 Argentina 1 1 France Latvia 1 1 South Africa 1 1 Azerbaijan 1 1 Gabon 2 2 Libya 1 1 Spain 2 2 Bahamas 2 2 Germany 1 1 Malaysia Sri Lanka Bangladesh Ghana 1 1 Mexico Taiwan Bolivia Greece Morocco 1 1 Tajikistan 1 1 Brazil Honduras 1 1 Mozambique 1 1 Thailand 7 7 Bulgaria 1 1 Hong Kong 2 2 Nepal Trinidad and Tobago 2 2 Burkina Faso 1 1 India Nigeria Tunisia 1 1 Cameroon 2 2 Iran Norway 1 1 Turkey Canada Israel 1 1 Oman 1 1 Ukraine 1 1 Chad 1 1 Italy 4 4 Pakistan United Kingdom China Ivory Coast 1 1 Panama 1 1 Venezuela Colombia 6 6 Japan Philippines 5 5 Vietnam Croatia 1 1 Jordan 3 3 Russia

21 Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment by College and Origin: Fall 214 Optometry: 7 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Bangladesh 1 1 China 2 2 India 8 8 South Africa 1 1 Canada 7 7 Ghana 2 2 Nepal 3 3 Pharmacy: 15 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Bangladesh India Nigeria Tanzania 1 1 Brazil 1 1 Iran 1 1 Saudi Arabia 1 1 Turkey 1 1 China Korea, Rep. of Taiwan 1 1 Vietnam Ghana 2 2 Libya 1 1 Social Work: 9 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Canada 1 1 Jordan 2 2 Nigeria 1 1 Taiwan 1 1 Chile 1 1 Mexico 1 1 Peru 1 1 United Kingdom 1 1 China 6 6 Technology: 49 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Angola 7 7 Ecuador 1 1 Jamaica 2 2 Russia 1 1 Australia 1 1 Egypt Jordan Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 1 Azerbaijan 1 1 Equatorial Guinea 1 1 Kazakhstan Saudi Arabia Bangladesh 1 1 Estonia 1 1 Korea, Rep. of Spain 1 1 Brazil Ethiopia 1 1 Lebanon Sri Lanka 1 1 Burkina Faso 1 1 France 3 3 Mali 1 1 Taiwan Cambodia 1 1 Germany 1 1 Mexico Thailand 4 4 Cameroon 1 1 Honduras 1 1 Nepal Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 Canada 2 2 Hungary 2 2 Nigeria Turkey 3 3 China India Pakistan United Kingdom 1 1 Colombia Iran 7 7 Philippines 2 2 Venezuela Denmark 2 2 Italy 1 1 Portugal 1 1 Vietnam Dominica 1 1 Ivory Coast 1 1 University Studies: 26 Countries Represented Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Argentina 1 1 El Salvador 1 1 Korea, Rep. of 3 3 Spain 1 1 Bahamas 1 1 France 1 1 Mexico 5 5 Syria 1 1 Bangladesh 1 1 Ghana 1 1 Nigeria 1 1 Taiwan 1 Canada 1 1 Greece 1 1 Pakistan 1 1 Thailand 1 1 China 2 2 India 2 2 Saudi Arabia 1 1 Venezuela 2 2 Colombia 2 2 Italy 1 1 Slovenia 1 1 Vietnam 4 4 Costa Rica 1 1 Japan

22 Top Countries of Origin By Selected Colleges and Programs College Of Business: 71 Countries Represented. Total: 67 Countries China Vietnam India Nigeria Korea, Rep. of Mexico Canada Saudi Arabia Angola Pakistan Countries India China Saudi Arabia Iran Vietnam Nigeria Venezuela Turkey Mexico Korea, Rep. of Year College Of : 66 Countries Represented. Total: 1328 Year College Of Natural s and Mathematics: 67 Countries Represented. Total: 778 Countries China India Vietnam Iran Saudi Arabia Korea, Rep.of Taiwan Venezuela Turkey Nepal Year

23 Top Countries of Origin By Selected Colleges and Programs College of Liberal Arts and Social s: 7 Countries Represented. Total: 34 Countries China India Nigeria Mexico Korea, Rep. of Venezuela Vietnam United Kingdom Taiwan Colombia Countries India China Vietnam Nigeria Pakistan Year College of Technology: 5 Countries Represented. Total: 296 Year College of Hotel and Restaurant : 22 Countries Represented. Total: 164 Countries China Korea, Rep. of Vietnam Taiwan Mexico Year Professional Programs*: 37 Countries Represented. Total: 178 Year Countries India Canada China Nigeria Vietnam * Professional Programs include Law, Optometry, and Pharmacy 21

24 Oceania.18% North America 1.87% 22 Latin America 8.96% Europe 6.18% Middle East 7.75% Asia [PERCENTAGE] China 21.91% [CATEGORY NAME] 23.26% Pakistan 1.41% Taiwan 1.82% Africa 8.37% Other 6.3% Vietnam 8.85% Korea, Rep. of 3.41% Fall 214 Non Immigrant Enrollment by Region

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29 25 Year Non-Immigrant Enrollment Trends by Region 45 Region Africa Asia Middle East Europe Latin America North America Oceania Other Foreign Un Other Foreign Unknown Oceania North America Africa Middle East Europe Latin America Asia Africa Asia Middle East Europe Latin America North America Oceania Other Foreign Unknown 28

30 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 214 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 214 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 214 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 214 Report published by Institute of International Education (IIE) for the school year.* Selected Fields of Study: India (1/2) Physical and Life s 96 Students Undergraduate Social s Graduate Undergraduate Graduate *Open Door Report accessed on 12/16/ and Publications/Open Doors 29

31 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Selected Fields of Study: China (2/1) Selected Fields of Study: Vietnam (3/8) Physical and Life s Physical and Life s 854 Students Undergraduate Students Undergraduate Graduate Social s Graduate Social s Selected Fields of Study: Nigeria (4/18) Physical and Life s 15 Students Social s Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 3

32 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Selected Fields of Study: Saudi Arabia (5/4) Physical and Life s 14 Students Undergraduate Graduate Social s Selected Fields of Study: Korea, Republic of (6/3) 133 Students Selected Fields of Study: Iran (7/12) Physical and Life s Undergraduate Graduate Physical and Life s 124 Students Social s Undergraduate Graduate Social s Undergraduate Graduate 31

33 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Selected Fields of Study: Venezuela (8/23) 3 94 Students Managemnt Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Mexico (9/9) 93 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Canada (1/5) 73 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 32

34 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Selected Fields of Study: Taiwan (11/6) 71 Students Physical and Life s Undergraduate Graduate Social s Selected Fields of Study: Turkey (12/11) 3 63 Students Physical and Life s Undergraduate Graduate Social s Selected Fields of Study: Pakistan (13/ ) Physical and Life s 55 Students Undergraduate Graduate Social s Undergraduate Graduate 33

35 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Selected Fields of Study: Brazil (14/1) 41 Students Math and computer Physical and Life s Undergraduate Graduate Social s Selected Fields of Study: Colombia (15/22) 4 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Kazakhstan (16/ ) 32 Students Physical and Life s Undergraduate Graduate Social s Undergraduate Graduate 34

36 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Selected Fields of Study: Angola (17/ ) 32 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Bangladesh (18/ ) 31 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Nepal (19/16) Physical and Life s 28 Students Social s Undergraduate 1 Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 35

37 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Selected Fields of Study: Hong Kong (2/17) 27 Students Physical and Life s Undergraduate Graduate Social s Selected Fields of Study: United Kingdom (21/13) 26 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Indonesia (22/19) 23 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate 36

38 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Country of Origin Profiles Selected Fields of Study: Malaysia (23/24) 2 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Russia (23/ ) 2 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate Selected Fields of Study: Tunisia (25/ ) 19 Students Physical and Life s Social s Undergraduate Graduate 13 1 Undergraduate Graduate 37

39 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 17-month extension for a combined 29 months of OPT. 89 F-1 alumni from 65 nations participated in Optional Practical Training during Fall 214. Total Alumni on OPT Total Alumni on STEM Extensions otal Alumni on OPT and STEM Extensions Undergraduate(UG) Graduate(G) Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Angola Lebanon Argentina Malaysia Austria 1 1 Mali 1 1 Azerbaijian 3 3 Mexico Bahamas 1 1 Mongolia 1 1 Bangladesh 4 4 Morocco Brazil Nepal Bulgaria Netherlands 1 1 Canada Nigeria Chad 1 1 Pakistan Chile 1 1 Panama 1 1 China Peru Colombia Poland 1 1 Croatia 1 1 Russia Ecuador 2 2 Saudi Arabia 2 2 Egypt Serbia 2 2 El Salvador 1 1 Singapore 1 1 France 1 1 Slovenia 1 1 Gabon 1 1 Spain 1 1 Germany 1 1 Sri Lanka Guatemala 1 1 Swaziland 1 1 Guinea 1 1 Sweden Honduras Taiwan Hong Kong 1 1 Tanzania 1 1 India Thailand Indonesia Trinidad and Tobago Iran Tunisia 2 2 Italy 2 2 Turkey Ivory Coast 1 1 United Kingdom Japan 1 1 Venezuela Kazakhstan 8 8 Vietnam Korea, Rep. of Zimbabwe 1 1 Latvia 2 2 Total Total

40 Non-Immigrant OPT Distribution by CIP Code: Fall 214 The Classifications of Instructional Programs(CIP) is used at higher educational institutions to designate a degree that a student studies at a particular university. This code is also used for matching the degree at the University of Houston to the form I-2 in which an F-1 student's degree plan is coded in SEVIS. If a student is eligible for a STEM Extension, their code has to match the STEM list, which is kept updated by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE). Any reporting of data that ISSS does to the Institute of International Education's Open Door report, classifies students using the CIP code as well. CIP Code Classification UG GRAD Total Business (CIP Codes: 6-8,52) Education (CIP Code: 13) (CIP Codes: 14,15,29,46-49) Fine/Applied Arts (CIP Codes: 4,21,5) Health Professions (CIP Codes: 17,18,34,51) Humanities (CIP Codes: 16,23,38,39) Math/Computer (CIP Codes: 11,27) Physical/Life s (CIP Codes: 1-3,26,4,41) Social s (CIP Codes: 5,31,42,44,45,54) Total 5-year OPT Participation Number of Alumni on OPT 1 year OPT Participation Trend year OPT Participation Linear (5 year OPT Participation ) Gender Marital Status UG GRAD Total UG GRAD Total Female Married Male Single Total Unknown Total

41 OPT Distribution by College: Fall 214 OPT Distribution by College* Architecture Business Administration Education Hotel and Restaurant Law Liberal Arts and Social s Natural s and Mathematics Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Total OPT Distribution by College UG GRAD Total *OPT data for 214 is pulled by students on active OPT on Sept. 3, 214. Enrolled Percent On OPT in F-1 Students per College and OPT Participation in 214** Enrolled 214* Architecture Business Administration Education Hotel and Restaurant Law Liberal Arts and Social s Natural s and Mathematics Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Total Participation **Enrolled F-1 Students does not include Uscholars. 4.% 35.% 3.% 25.% 2.% 15.% 1.% 5.%.% Architecture Business Administration Percent of Total F 1 Enrolled Education Hotel and Restaurant Law Percent Participation % 2.25% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 24.69% 5.62% % % 13.37% 1.12% % % % 89 1.% Percent of Total F 1 on OPT Liberal Arts and Social s Natural s and Mathematics Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology 4

42 214 Exchange Visitor Country of Origin Category Growth J-1 Professor J-1 Research Scholar J-1 Short Term Scholar % 21.9% -3.2% J-1 Student* J-1 Student Intern J-2 Dependent Exchange Visitor Totals *J-1 Student totals include students on Academic Training and students participating in non-degree objective study at UH-Language and Culture Center % -58.3% 69.6%.4% Exchange Visitor Program Summary* J-1 by Gender J 1 Intern J 1 Professor Gender 214 J-1 Professor 1 Female 22 J 1 Student* 5.3%.2% J-1 Research 14.2% Scholar ## Male 362 J-1 Short Term Schola## Total J-1s 564 J-1 Student* 8 J-1 Intern 3 Fema % J-2 Dependent J 1 Research Male 35 J 1 Short Term Scholar Female Scholar 51.2% Male 29.1% 64.2% Dependents (J-2) Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Students Masters Doctorate Non-Degree Intern Sub-Total Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Students Masters Doctorate Non-Degree Intern Country Country Australia Morocco Austria 1 1 Norway Belarus 1 1 Pakistan Belgium Panama 1 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 Peru 1 1 Brazil Philippines Canada Poland Chile Portugal 1 1 China Russia Colombia 2 2 Serbia 1 1 Egypt 1 1 Singapore France Slovenia 1 1 Germany Spain Greece Sweden 1 1 Honduras Switzerland 1 1 India Taiwan Indonesia 1 1 Thailand Iran Tunisia 1 1 Iraq 1 1 Turkey Italy Ukraine 1 1 Japan United Kingdom Kazakhstan 2 2 Uzbekistan Korea, Rep. of Venezuela 1 1 Latvia 1 1 Vietnam Mexico Grand Total Dependents (J-2) Sub-Total 41

43 214 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 Economics 1 1 Finance 4 4 College of Business (Total) Center for Asian American Studies Curriculum and Instruction College of Education (Total) Biomedical Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signatures 4 4 Chemical and Biomolecular Civil and Environmental Electrical and Computer Mechanical National Wind and Energy Center 2 2 College of (Total) Center for Public History 1 1 Economics 3 3 Health and Human Perfomance History 2 2 Hobby Center for Public Policy Jack J. Valenti School of Communication 2 2 Modern and Classical Languages Moores School of Music Philosphy Political Psychology Sociology Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics 1 1 College of Liberal Arts and Social s (Total) Biology and Biochemistry Center for Advanced Computing and Data Systems Center for Advanced Materials 3 3 Chemistry Computer Earth and Atmospheric s Mathematics Physics College of Natural s and Mathematics (Total) Clinical s and Administration Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical s College of Pharmacy (Total) Sub-Total J-1 Exchange Visitors **Exchange Visitor 214 Program Summary counts reflect active J Visa records during 1/1/214-12/31/

44 214 Exchange Visitor Program Summary J-1 Exchange Visitors by College/Department [continued] College/Department Technology Human Development and Consumer s 1 1 Information and Logistics Technology 1 1 College of Technology (Total) College of Architecture 1 1 College of Hotel and Restaurant 2 2 College of Optometry 2 2 College of Social Work 2 2 Continuing and Professional Studies Global Strategies and Studies 1 1 Honors College 1 1 Language and Culture Center Law Texas Center for Superconductivity UH-Downtown 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 214 Program Summary counts reflect active J Visa records during 1/1/214-12/31/214. J-1 Program Participation over the Past 5 Years J-1 Exchange visitors - 5 years Professors Research Scholars Short Term Scholars J-1 Students Professors 4 3 J-1 Interns Research Scholars J-2 Dependents Short Term Scholars J 1 Students J 1 Interns J 2 Dependents

45 Language and Culture Center Enrollment: Fall 214 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 214, international students from 36 nations participated in LCC programs. LCC Enrollment Composition Country Name Students Country Name Students Country Name Students Saudi Arabia 146 Peru 3 Kazakhstan 1 China 61 Spain 3 Gabon 1 Vietnam 52 Syria 3 Japan 1 Venezuela 4 Taiwan 3 Palestine 1 Ivory Coast 13 Thailand 3 Sri Lanka 1 Angola 1 Brazil 2 United Arab Emirates 1 Congo, Dem. Rep. of 9 Equatorial Guinea 2 Burkina Faso 6 Libya 2 Kuwait 6 Mali 2 Russia 6 Benin 1 Jordan 4 Cambodia 1 Korea, Rep. of 4 Congo, Rep. of the 1 Mexico 4 Ecuador 1 Turkey 4 France 1 Colombia 3 Iran 1 Total Fall 214 LCC Enrollment 43 By Gender By Visa Female 162 B 1 F-1 J Male 241 F 2.74% J-1.25% 3 F 1.74% L-2 L % 96.3% F-2.25% % Other B-1 P % J-2.25% 1 L-1 1 [CATEGORY P1 J 1 1 Female Male NAME].74% 1.% LCC Level 6 Graduates Country Students Country Students Country Students Angola 6 Haiti 1 Panama 1 Bangladesh 1 Gabon 1 Saudi Arabia 27 Brazil 3 Ivory Coast 17 Spain 1 Burundi 1 Kazakhstan 1 Syria 2 Cambodia 1 Korea, Rep. of 1 Taiwan 1 China 7 Kuwait 2 Thailand 2 Colombia 4 Libya 1 Turkey 4 Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 1 Mexico 2 United Arab Emirates 1 Egypt 1 Morocco 1 Venezuela 17 Equatorial Guinea 2 Nigeria 1 Vietnam 1 Total LCC Graduates in

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