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1 University of Michigan Student Life 2017 Statistical Report International Students, Scholars, Faculty, Staff and Education Abroad
2 The International Center Overview: Summary of International Student, Scholar, Employee Data... 1 Visa... 1 Gender... 1 Region... 1 International Student Enrollment... 2 Enrollment Comparison... 2 Economic Impact... 2 Dependent Support... 2 Enrollment by Gender... 3 Enrollment by Visa Category... 3 Enrollment by Academic Level... 4 Enrollment by Region... 4 Enrollment by Citizenship: Top Ten Countries... 6 Enrollment by Citizenship... 7 Enrollment by Undergraduate Career Enrollment by Graduate and Graduate Professional Career Post-Completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) International Visiting Scholars (J-1) Visiting Scholars by Gender Visiting Scholars by Region Visiting Scholars by Career Visiting Scholars by Citizenship International Employees (H-1B, J-1, Others) International Employees by Gender International Employees by Region International Employees by Citizenship Education Abroad... 23
3 Overview: Summary of Student, Scholar and Employee Data Overview: Summary of International Student, Scholar, Employee Data As of Fall Semester, 2017, a total of 10,246 international students, scholars, faculty and staff studied or worked at the University of Michigan (U-M). The International Center (IC) provides a wide range of services and programs for these individuals in order to assist them in achieving their academic, professional and personal goals while here at the University. Visa Student OPT Scholar Employee Total F F-1 Post-Completion OPT J H-1B Other Employees Other Students Total ,246 Gender Student OPT Scholar Employee Total Female Male Total ,246 Region Student OPT Scholar Employee Total Asia Australia / Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East / North Africa North America Sub-Saharan Africa Total ,246 1
4 Student Enrollment International Student Enrollment According to data from the Institute of International Education (IIE) Open Doors 2017 report, U-M ranked thirteenth nationally among all universities (eighth among public research institutions) in terms of hosting international students. The Open Doors report includes both enrolled students and those on postcompletion Optional Practical Training (full-time work authorization after completion of studies). Therefore, Open Doors 2017 indicates that U-M hosted 8,163 international students in Fall Semester, 2016 and not the 6,754 reported as enrolled by the International Center based on Fall Semester 2016 data from the Office of the Registrar. In Fall Semester 2017, U-M enrolled 7,046 international students from 123 countries. Note: The number of enrolled students reported by the International Center differs slightly from the number reported by the Office of the Registrar in Report #118 because the International Center report does not include students in pending permanent resident status. Enrollment Comparison Total University 41,028 41,674 41,924 42,716 43,426 43,710 43,625 43,651 44,718 46,002 Total International 4,574 4,855 5,203 5,472 5,841 5,963 5,990 6,270 6,754 7,046 Percent International 11.15% 11.65% 12.41% 12.81% 13.5% 13.6% 13.73% 14.36% 15.1% 15.3% Economic Impact According to IIE s estimated economic impact formula, U-M s international student community (students and dependents) contributes an estimated $323.8 million to the local economy. The net contribution to the state economy by international students and their families is approximately $1.1 billion. Dependent Support In Fall Term 2017, U-M s F-1 and J-1 international students and J-1 international scholars and employees were accompanied by 1,021 dependents in F-2 or J-2 immigration status. The International Center provides advising and programs for these dependents, as well as for dependents of international faculty and staff. 2
5 Student Enrollment Enrollment by Gender Male Female Total Enrollment by Visa Category F-1 Student J-1 Student All Others
6 Enrollment by Academic Level Student Enrollment Graduate and Professional Undergraduate NCFD and Others * *Non Candidate for Degree (non-degree) Enrollment by Region Asia Europe Middle East / North Africa Latin America North America Sub-Saharan Africa Australia / Pacific
7 Student Enrollment 5
8 Student Enrollment Enrollment by Citizenship Enrollment by Citizenship: Top Ten Countries P.R. China (incl. Hong Kong & Macau) India Korea, South Taiwan Canada Iran (Islamic Republic of) Malaysia Japan Mexico Turkey Enrollment by Citizenship: Top Ten Countries for
9 Student Enrollment Enrollment by Citizenship Country Afghanistan Albania Angola 1 1 Antigua and Barbuda 1 1 Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burma/Myanmar Burundi 1 1 Cambodia Cameroon Canada Chile
10 Student Enrollment Country Colombia Congo, The Democratic Republic Costa Rica Cote d'ivoire Croatia Cuba 1 Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominica 1 1 Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Gambia Gaza Strip Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guatemala Guinea 1 1 Guyana Haiti Honduras
11 Student Enrollment Country Hong Kong (S.A.R. of P. R. China) Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jersey 1 Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea, South Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon Liberia Libya Lithuania Luxembourg Macau (S.A.R. of P. R. China) Macedonia Madagascar
12 Student Enrollment Country Malawi Malaysia Mali Mauritius Mexico Moldova Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria Norway Oman Pakistan Palestinian Territory, Occupied Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal P. R. China Puerto Rico 1 Qatar Romania
13 Student Enrollment Country Russia Rwanda Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone 1 1 Singapore Slovakia Slovenia 2 3 South Africa Spain Sri Lanka St. Vincent and the Grenadines Sudan Suriname 1 1 Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan 1 1 Tanzania Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Uganda
14 Student Enrollment Country Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Uruguay Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam West Bank Yemen 2 2 Yugoslavia 1 Zambia Zimbabwe Unidentified 1 1 Enrollment by Undergraduate Career Architecture & Urban Planning Art and Design Business Administration Dental Hygiene Education Engineering Information Kinesiology Literature, Science & the Arts Music, Theatre & Dance Nursing Pharmacy Public Health 4 Public Policy
15 Student Enrollment Enrollment by Graduate and Graduate Professional Career Architecture & Urban Planning Art and Design Business Admin & Engineering Business Admin - Evening Business Administration Dentistry Education Engineering Information Information & Public Health Kinesiology Law Literature, Science & the Arts Medicine Music, Theatre & Dance Natural Resources & Environment Nursing Pharmacy Post Graduate Medicine * Public Health Public Policy Rackham Social Work (*As of Fall, 2010, the Office of the Registrar no longer includes Post Graduate Medicine in student enrollment reports.) Post-Completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) Total International Students ,046 F1 Post Completion OPT Total International Students plus OPT
16 Visiting Scholars (J-1) International Visiting Scholars (J-1) Visiting Scholars (J-1 Exchange Visitors) come to U-M for various purposes (teach, conduct research, observe, etc.). Those reported in this section do not have U-M appointments and are not considered to be employees. Visiting Scholars by Gender Male Female Total Visiting Scholars by Region Asia Australia / Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East / North Africa North America Sub-Saharan Africa
17 Visiting Scholars by Career Visiting Scholars (J-1) Dentistry Graduate Architecture Graduate Business Administration Graduate Engineering Graduate Information 1 Graduate Music Graduate Music, Theatre & Dance 3 2 Graduate Natural Resources & Environment Graduate Nursing 2 2 Kinesiology 3 Law Medical Pharmacy Professional Public Health Rackham Social Work Visiting Scholars by Citizenship Country Afghanistan 1 Algeria 1 Andorra 1 Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan 2 Belgium Bolivia 1 Botswana 1 Brazil Brunei 1 Bulgaria 1 Cambodia 1 Cameroon 1 2 Canada Chile Colombia
18 Visiting Scholars (J-1) Country Congo, Democratic Republic 1 Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic 1 Ecuador 1 1 Egypt Ethiopia Finland France Georgia 1 1 Germany Ghana Greece Honduras 1 Hong Kong (S.A.R. of P. R. China) Hungary 3 1 India Indonesia 1 1 Iran Ireland 1 Israel Italy Japan Korea, South Latvia 1 Lebanon 1 Liberia Libya 1 Lithuania 2 Malaysia 1 2 Mexico Moldova 1 Mongolia 1 Morocco 1 1 Nepal 1 1 Netherlands New Zealand 1 1 Nigeria Norway Oman 1 Pakistan Peru 1 1 Philippines
19 Visiting Scholars (J-1) Country Poland Portugal P. R. China Qatar 1 1 Romania 1 1 Russia Saudi Arabia Senegal 1 Singapore 1 1 Slovakia Slovenia 1 South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 Tunisia 1 Turkey Uganda Ukraine 1 1 United Kingdom Uruguay 1 Venezuela Vietnam 1 Zambia 2 Zimbabwe
20 International Employees (H-1B, J-1 and Others) International Employees (H-1B, J-1, Others) International employees are those individuals who have University appointments and are here on non-immigrant (temporary) visas. The IC handles all immigration paperwork for those on H-1B, TN, E-3 and J-1 visas and provides a wide range of services and programs for these individuals and their families. The IC also assists University departments by filing immigrant visa petitions for foreign nationals offered permanent teaching positions and/or research faculty positions. The IC refers to outside counsel all others who are offered permanent employment at U-M. International Employees by Gender Female Male Total International Employees by Region Asia Australia / Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East / North Africa North America Sub-Saharan Africa Unknown
21 International Employees (H-1B, J-1 and Others) In Fall Semester, 2017 there were 1,359 international employees at U-M (650 on H-1B visas, 545 on J-1 visas and 164 on other non-immigrant visas including TN and E-3). In addition to these employees, there were 509 visiting scholars without University appointments for a total scholar/employee population of 1,868. Note: In addition to employees in the various nonimmigrant statuses, the University of Michigan also employs a substantial number of foreign-born US citizens and legal permanent residents (i.e. green card holders). These individuals work in a wide array of academic and non-academic positions. International Employees by Citizenship Country Afghanistan 1 1 Albania Algeria Andorra Antigua and Barbuda 1 1 Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan 1 1 Bahamas Bahrain 1 Bangladesh Belarus Belgium Belize
22 International Employees (H-1B, J-1 and Others) Country Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burma/Myanmar Cameroon Canada Central African Republic 1 Chile Colombia Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of 1 1 Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic 1 Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Estonia Ethiopia Fiji 1 Finland France Gabon 1 1 Georgia 1 Germany Ghana Greece Guatemala 1 3 Guinea Honduras Hong Kong (S.A.R. of P. R. China) Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran
23 International Employees (H-1B, J-1 and Others) Country Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea, South Kuwait 1 Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon Liberia 2 Lithuania Luxembourg 1 Macao (S.A.R. of P. R. China) 1 1 Macedonia 1 1 Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mauritius Mexico Mongolia 1 1 Montenegro 1 Morocco Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Oman 1 Pakistan Palestine Panama Peru Philippines Poland Portugal P. R. China Qatar Romania Russia
24 International Employees (H-1B, J-1 and Others) Country Saudi Arabia Senegal 1 Serbia Singapore Slovakia Somalia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Swaziland 1 Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tanzania 1 Thailand Togo 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom Uruguay Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam Yugoslavia 5 5 Zambia Zimbabwe Unidentified
25 Education Abroad Education Abroad The Education Abroad Office of the International Center collaborated from 2004 through 2014 with LSA's Center for Global and Intercultural Study (CGIS) in compiling campus-wide education-abroad statistics for the IIE's Open Doors survey. Since 2015, the Office of the Provost has compiled these statistics: Questions about education abroad data may be directed to Amy Conger, Assistant Vice Provost and Director of Global Engagement, Office of the Provost. For historical Education Abroad data, please see End Note This report was prepared by Michael Buhr, Technical Analyst, International Center. Please contact Judith Pennywell, Director, International Center, or Louise Baldwin, Senior Associate Director, International Center regarding any questions concerning this report. November 15,
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