"Government-financed" students are defined as the international students who are accepted by Waseda University under the MEXT Scholarship.

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First (Spring) Semester 2017 Number of international students Enrolled in Waseda University (As of May 1, 2017), Waseda University Updated July14, 2017 INDEX Number of, Summary 1 and 2 2 Number of (with College Student Visa), Summary 1 and 2 2 Number of by Undergraduate School 1 3 Number of by Graduate School 1 3 Number of by Undergraduate School 2 4 Number of by Graduate School 2 4 Number of Countries and Areas Represented by 5 Number of by Nationality 1 5 Number of by Nationality 2 9 Top 20 Countries and Areas ( students) 14 Rankings on School Basis ( students) 14 Top 20 Countries and Areas ( students with college student visa) 15 Rankings on School Basis ( students with college student visa) 15 Notes: 1. Definitions of "international students" and "international students (with college student visa)" This document defines "international students" and "international students (with college student visa)" as follows. " students" are defined as the students who are enrolled in Waseda University as of the survey date (including those under leave of absence and those studying abroad) and have foreign (non-) nationalities. with status of residence of permanent resident, special permanent resident, long-term resident, spouse or child of national, or spouse or child of permanent resident are not included. " students (with college student visa)" are defined as the students who are registered at Waseda University as of the survey date (not including those under leave of absence and those studying abroad) and have the status of residence of college student. The status of residence of these students are confirmed as valid as of the survey date by the. All figures in this document are based on the number of "international students". The number of "international students (with college student visa)" is used only for "Number of (with College Student Visa) at Waseda University, Summary 1 and 2". Past statistics until the second (fall) semester in 2009 used only the numbers of "international students (with college student visa)". 2. Definitions of "privately-financed", "government-financed", and "exchange program" This document defines "privately-financed", "government-financed", and "exchange program" as follows. "Government-financed" students are defined as the international students who are accepted by Waseda University under the MEXT Scholarship. " program" students are defined as the international students who are accepted as exchange students under university-wide agreements or departmental agreements between Waseda University and overseas partner institutions. "Private-financed" students are defined as the international students except government-financed students and exchange program students. under the double-degree program, those dispatched by foreign governments, those invited by Waseda University, and sponsored students are included in private financed students. 1

Number of As of May 1, 2017 Summary 1 Categories Total Privately-financed 4578 2104 2152 9 313 Government-financed 265 19 228 18 program 570 151 76 227 116 Total 5413 2274 2456 236 447 Summary 2 Categories Privately-financed 2094 10 1601 420 103 28 9 313 Government-financed 19 103 83 28 14 18 program 151 67 9 227 116 Total 2113 161 1704 503 198 51 236 447 Number of (with College Student Visa) Summary 1 Categories Total Privately-financed 4064 1795 1962 9 298 Government-financed 264 19 227 18 program 570 151 76 227 116 Total 4898 1965 2265 236 432 Summary 2 Categories Privately-financed 1785 10 1524 337 79 22 9 298 Government-financed 19 103 82 28 14 18 program 151 67 9 227 116 Total 1804 161 1627 419 174 45 236 432 2

Number of by Undergraduate School 1 Undergraduate school Total Privately financed Government financed As of May 1, 2017 Political Science and Economics 491 425 1 65 Law 48 48 46 45 1 Commerce 152 116 1 35 Social Sciences 119 107 3 9 Human Sciences 59 58 1 Sport Sciences 30 30 Liberal Studies 660 653 7 Culture, Media and Society 102 97 5 Humanities and Social Sciences 102 88 14 Human Sciences (Correspondence Course) 2 2 Fundamental Science and Engineering 216 204 12 Creative Science and Engineering 143 134 6 3 Advanced Science and Engineering 104 97 1 6 447 313 18 116 Liberal Studies (1 year PRG) 236 9 227 2957 2426 37 494 Number of by Graduate School 1 Graduate school Total Privately financed Government financed Political Science 158 147 8 3 Economics 196 179 9 8 Law 88 74 9 5 Letters, Arts and Sciences 105 88 12 5 Commerce 178 165 9 4 41 38 2 1 Human Sciences 44 39 4 1 Social Sciences 80 70 7 3 Asia-Pacific Studies 347 263 75 9 Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 3 3 Applied Linguistics 57 46 8 3 Information, Production and Systems 421 409 12 Finance, Accounting and Law 2 2 Accountancy 15 15 Sport Sciences 32 28 4 Fundamental Science and Engineering 123 106 12 5 Creative Science and Engineering 177 144 20 13 Advanced Science and Engineering 90 85 5 Environment and Energy Engineering 31 30 1 Teacher 1 1 Culture and Communication Studies 145 119 20 6 Business and Finance 122 101 11 10 2456 2152 228 76 3

Number of by Undergraduate School 2 As of May 1, 2017 Inter-national Political Science and Economics 426 65 Law 48 44 2 Commerce 113 39 Social Sciences 110 9 Human Sciences 58 1 Sport Sciences 30 Liberal Studies 660 Culture, Media and Society 97 5 Humanities and Social Sciences 83 19 Human Sciences (Correspondence Course) 2 Fundamental Science and Engineering 204 12 Creative Science and Engineering 140 3 Advanced Science and Engineering 98 6 447 Liberal Studies (1 year PRG) 236 2113 161 236 447 Number of by Graduate School 2 Political Science 122 23 11 2 Economics 160 21 12 3 Law 37 36 12 3 Letters, Arts and Sciences 44 35 14 12 Commerce 151 14 11 2 13 17 10 1 Human Sciences 20 14 8 2 Social Sciences 46 18 14 2 Asia-Pacific Studies 230 95 13 9 Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 3 Applied Linguistics 24 21 9 3 Information, Production and Systems 384 37 Finance, Accounting and Law 2 Accountancy 11 4 Sport Sciences 16 12 4 Fundamental Science and Engineering 77 35 6 5 Creative Science and Engineering 81 52 39 5 Advanced Science and Engineering 38 46 6 Environment and Energy Engineering 26 4 1 Teacher 1 Culture and Communication Studies 117 20 6 2 Business and Finance 104 18 1704 503 198 51 4

Number of Countries and Regions Represented by As of May 1, 2017 59 countries/regions 97 countries/regions 26 countries/regions 36 countries/regions Whole 111 countries/regions Number of by Nationality 1 1. Asia Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Bangladesh 3 3 Bhutan 2 1 1 Brunei 10 1 3 6 Cambodia 12 7 5 China 2822 2697 38 87 Hong Kong 56 37 2 17 India 26 18 6 2 Indonesia 114 85 22 7 Kazakhstan 2 1 1 Kyrgyzstan 1 1 Laos 5 2 2 1 Macau 2 2 Malaysia 32 16 7 9 Mongolia 11 5 6 Myanmar 16 14 2 Nepal 8 6 2 Pakistan 4 3 1 Philippines 21 8 8 5 Republic of Korea 832 779 19 34 Singapore 63 43 8 12 Sri Lanka 8 7 1 Taiwan 403 378 25 Thailand 103 65 31 7 Timor-Leste 4 3 1 Turkmenistan 1 1 Uzbekistan 6 5 1 Viet Nam 56 46 7 3 Total by area: 4623 students ( 85.41% ) 5

2. Middle East Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Afghanistan 15 15 Bahrain 1 1 Iran 4 2 1 1 Israel 6 1 1 4 Oman 2 1 1 Qatar 1 1 Saudi Arabia 8 8 Syria 1 1 Turkey 7 6 1 Total by area: 45 students ( 0.83% ) 6

3. Europe Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Albania 2 1 1 Austria 3 3 Azerbaijan 1 1 Belarus 1 1 Belgium 6 1 1 4 Bulgaria 3 1 1 1 Czech Republic 3 1 2 Denmark 1 1 Estonia 2 1 1 Finland 6 2 1 3 France 63 19 5 39 Georgia 1 1 Germany 52 16 5 31 Greece 1 1 Hungary 3 1 2 Iceland 4 2 2 Ireland 2 1 1 Italy 29 8 4 17 Kosovo 1 1 Latvia 2 1 1 Lithuania 2 2 Luxembourg 1 1 Moldova 1 1 Netherlands 5 1 4 Norway 11 4 1 6 Poland 9 5 2 2 Portugal 1 1 Romania 4 4 Russia 17 8 2 7 Serbia 1 1 Slovakia 2 2 Spain 22 6 3 13 Sweden 22 11 2 9 Switzerland 3 1 1 1 Ukraine 2 1 1 United Kingdom 60 18 4 38 Total by area: 349 students ( 6.45% ) 4. North America Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Canada 44 25 3 16 United States 234 92 10 132 Total by area: 278 students ( 5.14% ) 7

5. Central and South America Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Argentina 3 1 1 1 Bolivia 1 1 Brazil 6 4 2 Chile 2 1 1 Colombia 3 2 1 Dominican 1 1 Ecuador 1 1 El Salvador 1 1 Guatemala 1 1 Haiti 2 2 Mexico 7 5 1 1 Paraguay 1 1 Peru 6 4 2 Venezuela 4 1 3 Total by area: 39 students ( 0.72% ) 6. Africa Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Algeria 1 1 Angola 1 1 Botswana 2 1 1 Cote d'ivoire 3 3 Egypt 11 8 3 Ethiopia 4 4 Ghana 2 1 1 Kenya 4 4 Madagascar 1 1 Morocco 2 2 Mozambique 2 2 Senegal 3 1 1 1 Somalia 1 1 South Africa 3 3 Sudan 1 1 Swaziland 1 1 Tanzania 2 2 Total by area: 44 students ( 0.81% ) 7. Oceania Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Australia 23 15 8 Fiji 1 1 Micronesia 1 1 New Zealand 6 4 2 Palau 1 1 Papua New Guinea 3 2 1 Total by area: 35 students ( 0.65% ) Total 5413 students 8

Number of Countries and Regions Represented by As of May 1, 2017 59 countries/regions 97 countries/regions 26 countries/regions 36 countries/regions Whole 111 countries/regions Number of by Nationality 2 1. Asia Country Bangladesh 1 2 Bhutan 1 1 Brunei 1 1 1 1 1 5 Cambodia 1 7 4 China 957 46 1216 244 110 25 23 201 Hong Kong 22 6 7 3 9 9 India 6 9 8 1 1 1 Indonesia 32 1 31 36 2 1 5 6 Kazakhstan 1 1 Kyrgyzstan 1 Laos 1 1 2 1 Macau 1 1 Malaysia 11 7 4 9 1 Mongolia 1 7 3 Myanmar 1 8 6 1 Nepal 5 3 Pakistan 1 1 2 Philippines 3 6 4 2 4 2 Republic of Korea 658 30 58 56 5 3 5 17 Singapore 36 2 10 1 1 11 2 Sri Lanka 1 5 2 Taiwan 213 9 82 20 13 2 3 61 Thailand 22 42 24 2 5 8 Timor-Leste 1 3 Turkmenistan 1 Uzbekistan 1 2 2 1 Viet Nam 10 24 16 1 1 3 1 Total by area: 4623 students ( 85.41% ) 9

2. Middle East Country Afghanistan 14 1 Bahrain 1 Iran 1 2 1 Israel 1 1 1 3 Oman 1 1 Qatar 1 Saudi Arabia 2 3 3 Syria 1 Turkey 1 3 2 1 Total by area: 45 students ( 0.83% ) 10

3. Europe Country Albania 1 1 Austria 1 2 Azerbaijan 1 Belarus 1 Belgium 2 4 Bulgaria 1 1 1 Czech Republic 1 1 1 Denmark 1 Estonia 1 1 Finland 2 4 France 7 5 8 3 11 2 12 15 Georgia 1 Germany 3 8 12 3 10 5 2 9 Greece 1 Hungary 1 2 Iceland 1 2 1 Ireland 1 1 Italy 1 2 5 1 6 2 2 10 Kosovo 1 Latvia 1 1 Lithuania 2 Luxembourg 1 Moldova 1 Netherlands 1 3 1 Norway 3 1 1 6 Poland 3 2 2 1 1 Portugal 1 Romania 2 2 Russia 2 1 3 3 1 7 Serbia 1 Slovakia 1 1 Spain 5 3 5 1 1 1 6 Sweden 10 2 1 1 3 5 Switzerland 2 1 Ukraine 1 1 United Kingdom 6 7 8 4 2 19 14 Total by area: 349 students ( 6.45% ) 4. North America Country Canada 11 6 13 1 1 8 4 United States 52 17 30 5 3 94 33 Total by area: 278 students ( 5.14% ) 11

5. Central and South America Country Argentina 1 1 1 Bolivia 1 Brazil 1 4 1 Chile 1 1 Colombia 1 1 1 Dominican 1 Ecuador 1 El Salvador 1 Guatemala 1 Haiti 2 Mexico 1 1 1 3 1 Paraguay 1 Peru 3 2 1 Venezuela 2 2 6. Africa Total by area: 39 students ( 0.72% ) Country Algeria 1 Angola 1 Botswana 1 1 Cote d'ivoire 3 Egypt 6 4 1 Ethiopia 4 Ghana 2 Kenya 4 Madagascar 1 Morocco 2 Mozambique 2 Senegal 1 1 1 Somalia 1 South Africa 3 Sudan 1 Swaziland 1 Tanzania 2 Total by area: 44 students ( 0.81% ) 12

7. Oceania Country Australia 5 2 7 9 Fiji 1 Micronesia 1 New Zealand 1 1 2 2 Palau 1 Papua New Guinea 2 1 Total by area: 35 students ( 0.65% ) Total 5413 students 13

Top 20 Countries and Regions Percentage Name of Country / region 1 2822 52.13% China 2 832 15.37% Republic of Korea 3 403 7.45% Taiwan 4 234 4.32% United States 5 114 2.11% Indonesia 6 103 1.90% Thailand 7 63 1.16% France 8 63 1.16% Singapore 9 60 1.11% United Kingdom 10 56 1.03% Hong Kong 11 56 1.03% Viet Nam 12 52 0.96% Germany 13 44 0.81% Canada 14 32 0.59% Malaysia 15 29 0.54% Italy 16 26 0.48% India 17 23 0.42% Australia 18 22 0.41% Spain 19 22 0.41% Sweden 20 21 0.39% Philippines Ranking on School Basis Percentage School name 1 896 16.55% School of Liberal Studies 2 491 9.07% School of Political Science and Economics 3 447 8.26% 4 421 7.78% Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems 5 347 6.41% Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies 6 216 3.99% School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 7 196 3.62% Graduate School of Economics 8 178 3.29% Graduate School of Commerce 9 177 3.27% Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering 10 158 2.92% Graduate School of Political Science 11 152 2.81% School of Commerce 12 145 2.68% Graduate School of Culture and Communication Studies 13 143 2.64% School of Creative Science and Engineering 14 123 2.27% Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 15 122 2.25% Graduate School of Business and Finance 16 119 2.20% School of Social Sciences 17 105 1.94% Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences 18 104 1.92% School of Advanced Science and Engineering 19 102 1.88% School of Culture, Media and Society 20 102 1.88% School of Humanities and Social Sciences 21 90 1.66% Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering 22 88 1.63% Graduate School of Law 23 80 1.48% Graduate School of Social Sciences 24 59 1.09% School of Human Sciences 25 57 1.05% Graduate School of Applied Linguistics 26 48 0.89% School of Law 27 46 0.85% School of 28 44 0.81% Graduate School of Human Sciences 29 41 0.76% Graduate School of 30 32 0.59% Graduate School of Sport Sciences 31 31 0.57% Graduate School of Environment and Energy Engineering 32 30 0.55% School of Sport Sciences 33 15 0.28% Graduate School of Accountancy 34 3 0.06% Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 35 2 0.04% Graduate School of Finance, Accounting and Law 36 2 0.04% School of Human Sciences (Correspondence Course) 37 1 0.02% Graduate School of Teacher 14

Top 20 Countries and Regions Percentage Name of Country / region 1 2634 53.78% China 2 619 12.64% Republic of Korea 3 371 7.57% Taiwan 4 222 4.53% United States 5 107 2.18% Indonesia 6 98 2.00% Thailand 7 59 1.20% France 8 58 1.18% United Kingdom 9 52 1.06% Hong Kong 10 51 1.04% Germany 11 50 1.02% Viet Nam 12 49 1.00% Singapore 13 43 0.88% Canada 14 29 0.59% Malaysia 15 27 0.55% Italy 16 26 0.53% India 17 22 0.45% Australia 18 22 0.45% Spain 19 22 0.45% Sweden 20 19 0.39% Philippines Ranking on School Basis Percentage School name 1 780 15.92% School of Liberal Studies 2 432 8.82% 3 417 8.51% School of Political Science and Economics 4 404 8.25% Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems 5 320 6.53% Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies 6 200 4.08% School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 7 180 3.67% Graduate School of Economics 8 166 3.39% Graduate School of Commerce 9 163 3.33% Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering 10 143 2.92% Graduate School of Political Science 11 139 2.84% Graduate School of Culture and Communication Studies 12 138 2.82% School of Commerce 13 132 2.69% School of Creative Science and Engineering 14 116 2.37% Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 15 108 2.20% Graduate School of Business and Finance 16 100 2.04% School of Social Sciences 17 96 1.96% School of Advanced Science and Engineering 18 96 1.96% School of Humanities and Social Sciences 19 94 1.92% Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences 20 90 1.84% School of Culture, Media and Society 21 86 1.76% Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering 22 78 1.59% Graduate School of Law 23 74 1.51% Graduate School of Social Sciences 24 51 1.04% School of Human Sciences 25 43 0.88% Graduate School of Applied Linguistics 26 41 0.84% School of Law 27 39 0.80% School of 28 38 0.78% Graduate School of Human Sciences 29 36 0.73% Graduate School of 30 31 0.63% Graduate School of Sport Sciences 31 29 0.59% Graduate School of Environment and Energy Engineering 32 21 0.43% School of Sport Sciences 33 13 0.27% Graduate School of Accountancy 34 2 0.04% Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 35 1 0.02% Graduate School of Finance, Accounting and Law 36 1 0.02% Graduate School of Teacher 15