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Type of Study Abroad Duration of Study Abroad CMU Programs 359 61.6% Academic Year: Direct/External 180 30.9% Academic Year 3 0.5% Exchange Programs Fall 56 9.6% Department Exchange 15 2.6% Mini Fall 6 1.0% University Exchange 2 0.3% Spring 53 9.1% Sponsored Programs 27 4.6% Subtotal 118 20.2% TOTAL 583 100.0% Short-term: Spring Break 239 41.0% Mini 4 54 9.3% Winter Break 22 3.8% Summer 150 25.7% Subtotal 465 79.8% TOTAL 583 100.0% Study Abroad Participation Trends 600 500 400 370 408 488 508 578 508 504 512 527 592 583 300 200 100 0 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 Academic Year: Academic Year 3 10 6 14 16 8 20 15 5 Fall 56 67 51 79 59 56 71 69 58 Spring 53 53 60 51 56 86 77 74 71 Subtotal 112 130 117 144 131 150 168 158 134 Short-term: Mini Fall 6 15 Spring Break 239 217 230 179 228 202 231 176 140 Mini 4 54 58 32 Winter Break 22 26 13 19 3 0 25 26 19 Summer 150 146 135 170 142 156 154 148 195 Subtotal 471 462 410 368 373 358 410 350 354 Total 583 592 527 512 504 508 578 508 488

Participants by College CFA 96 16.5% African-American 20 3.4% CIT 63 10.8% American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.0% CMU Asian-American/Pacific Islander 190 32.6% BHA 12 2.1% Caucasian (non-hispanic) 163 28.0% BSA 4 0.7% Hispanic American 47 8.1% BCSA 1 SHS 15 2.6% Multi-racial 15 2.6% ETC 4 Not Disclosed 148 25.4% Heinz 12 2.1% Other 0.0% Dietrich 82 14.1% TOTAL 583 100.0% MCS 65 11.1% SCS 18 3.1% Tepper 211 36.2% Total 583 99.1% Participants by Gender Work/Volunteer Abroad Female 337 57.8% Male 246 42.2% TOTAL 583 100.0% Yes 185 31.7% No or Not Disclosed 398 68.3% Carnegie Mellon Institutional Aid (self-disclosed) TOTAL 583 100.0% Yes 102 17.5% No or Not Disclosed 481 82.5% International Students TOTAL 583 100.0% US citizens 456 78.2% International students 127 21.8% TOTAL 583 100.0% Participants by Ethnicity

Regions of Study* Africa 19 3.3% Asia 114 19.6% Europe 239 41.0% Latin America 135 23.2% Middle East 58 9.9% Oceania 18 3.1% Worldwide 0 0.0% TOTAL 583 100.0% Regions of Study Middle East Latin America Worldwide Oceania Africa Asia Europe

Countries of Study Countries of Study (cont.) Antarctica 0 0.0% Jordan 0 0.00% Argentina 2 0.3% Marshall Islands 2 0.3% Australia 5 0.9% Morocco 1 0.2% British Virgin Islands 0 0.0% Nepal 1 0.2% Chile 2 0.3% Netherlands 1 0.2% China 51 8.7% New Zealand 5 0.9% Colombia 28 4.80% Nicaragua 62 10.6% Costa Rica 0 0.00% Oman 0 0.0% Cuba 10 1.7% Palau 6 1.0% Czech Republic 1 0.2% Peru 2 0.3% Denmark 4 0.7% Qatar 14 2.4% Dominican Republic 13 2.2% Russia 3 0.5% Ecuador 1 0.2% Rwanda 13 2.2% Egypt 9 1.5% Singapore 0 0.0% France 27 4.6% South Africa 5 0.9% Germany 69 11.8% South Korea 13 2.2% Greece 0 0.0% Spain 26 4.5% Guatemala 0 0.0% Switzerland 7 1.2% Haiti 15 2.6% Taiwan 1 0.2% Hungary 4 0.7% Thailand 1 0.2% India 0 0.0% United Kingdom 64 11.0% Ireland 5 0.9% Vietnam 1 0.2% Israel 35 6.0% Worldwide 7 1.2% Italy 21 3.6% TOTAL 583 100.0% Japan 46 7.9%

CFA Arch. Art Design Drama Music SDF China 2 1 1 Denmark 2 France 2 1 1 Germany 28 1 1 3 Hungary 6 Ireland 1 Italy 9 1 Japan Nicaragua 1 New Zealand Qatar Russia 1 South Korea 4 1 South Africa 2 Spain 4 1 1 United Kingdom 4 7 2 7 Vietnam 1 Worldwide Study Abroad Countries by College and Department Total 56 11 7 15 7 0 96 CIT Chem E Civil E ECE MechE MSE BMD C00 Australia 1 1 China 1 1 1 Dominican Republic 1 France 1 1 1 Germany 1 2 1 Haiti 2 5 Ireland 1 Israel 2 Italy 1 Japan 3 1 Nicaragua 4 1 1 4 2 1 Qatar 1 Rwanda 1 1 2 Spain 1 1 3

Switzerland 1 3 United Kingdom 2 3 3 Zimbabwe Total 12 7 14 23 5 0 2 63 BHA Arch. Art English GS Undecided Drama Argentina 1 Cuba 1 New Zealand 2 Nicaragua 2 Qatar 2 Spain 2 United Kingdom 2 Total 8 1 3 12 BCSA BCSA Japan 1 BSA Total 1 1 BSA France 2 Nicaragua 1 South Korea 1 Total 4 4 SHS Bio Chem History Physics IRLEP Cog Sci Math NeuroSci China 1 1 France 1 Germany 1 Ireland 1 Israel 1 Qatar 1 Nicaragua 2 1 1 1 Switzerland 1 United Kingdom 1 1 Worldwide Total 3 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 15

Dietrich Col. Econ English History IRP/IPS Info Sys Cog Sci Mod Lang Phil Psych SDS Argentina 1 Australia 1 Chile 1 China 2 1 Cuba 1 2 Czech Republic 1 Denmark 1 1 Dominican Republic 1 2 1 Equador 1 France 1 1 1 Germany 1 Haiti 1 1 Hungary 1 Ireland 1 Italy 1 1 2 Japan 1 1 1 Morocco 1 New Zealand 1 Nepal 1 Nicaragua 1 3 1 1 Palau 2 Peru 1 Qatar 3 Russia 1 Rwanda 1 South Africa 1 South Korea 1 1 Spain 1 Taiwan 1 United Kingdom 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 Worldwide 1 Total 4 5 10 7 15 0 2 4 13 10 Heinz MISM PPM MAM IPM Colombia 2 Marshall Islands 1 1 Netherlands 1

Palau 2 1 Rwanda 1 2 1 Total 4 7 1 12 MCS Bio Chem Math Physics NeuroScience Chile 1 China 3 1 Cuba Dominican Republic 2 1 1 France 2 Germany 1 4 Haiti 1 Hungary 1 Israel 1 Italy 1 Japan 1 1 New Zealand 2 Nicaragua 16 3 4 1 4 Peru 1 Qatar 2 Russia 1 Rwanda 2 South Korea 1 1 Spain 1 1 Switzerland 2 Thailand 1 Total 20 9 24 5 7 0 65 SCS Comp Sci China 2 France 4 Gemany 1 Hungary 2 Japan 2 Nicaragua 2 Qatar 1 United Kingdom 4 Total 18 18

Tepper Admin - Admin - Australia 2 China 1 33 Colombia 1 26 Cuba 2 Dominican Republic 4 Egypt 9 France 6 Germany 2 21 Haiti 2 Ireland 1 Israel 30 Italy 5 Japan 1 33 Nicaragua 5 Qatar 4 Rwanda 2 South Korea 2 South Africa 2 Spain 10 United Kingdom 7 Total 59 152 211

Academic Year 2017-2018 Undergraduate Study Abroad Students Undergraduate Degrees Conferred % Undergraduate Students Who Study Abroad While At Carnegie Mellon CFA 96 195 49% CIT 63 413 15% CMU 32 63 51% Dietrich 82 308 27% MCS 65 179 36% SCS 18 175 10% Tepper 59 126 47% Total 415 1459 28% 60% 50% 49% 51% 47% 40% 36% 30% 27% 28% 20% 15% 10% 10% 0% CFA CIT CMU Dietrich MCS SCS Tepper Total

CFA Dietrich College Top Sending Departments Top Countries to Study Abroad Top Sending Departments Top Countries to Study Abroad Architecture (57) Germany (35) Info Systems (15) United Kingdom (19) Drama (15) United Kingdom (20) Psychology (14) Nicaragua (7) Art (11) Italy (10) History & SDS (10) France (6) Design (7) Stats (8) Music (6) Int. Pol (7) CIT CMU (BHA, BSA, BXA, SHS) Top Sending Departments Top Countries to Study Abroad Top Sending Departments Top Countries to Study Abroad Chemical Engineering (12) Nicaragua (8) SHS (1452) United Kingdom (5) Electrical Engineering (14) United Kingdom (8) BHA-(12) Nicaragua (5) Mechanical Engineering (23) Spain (5) BSA (4) Cuba (4) Civil Engineering (7) Materials Scence & Eng. (7) MCS Heinz Top Sending Departments Top Countries for Study Abroad Top Sending Departments Top Countries for Study Abroad Biology (27) Nicaragua (28) Public Policy & Mgmt (6) Rwanda (3) Math & Neuro Science (22) Germany (7) MISM (4) Marshall Islands & Palau (2) Chemistry (10) Dominican Republic (4) The Netherlands (1) Physics (6) SCS Tepper Top Sending Departments Top Countries for Study Abroad Top Sending Departments Top (UG) Countries for Study Abroad Computer Science (18) UK & France (4) Grad (152) Spain (10) China, Hungary, Japan, Nicaragua (2) Undergrad (59) UK (9) Germany & Qatar (1) France (6)

Notes: 1. Type of Study Abroad: CMU Programs includes Department Summer, Mini CMU, and Qatar-CA Direct/External includes Direct Enrollment, External Programs, and Mini External 2. Regions of Study Regions revised in 2007-2008 based on Open Doors categorizations. North America includes Bermuda and Canada only. Latin America includes Caribbean, Central America & Mexico, and South America.

1999-2000 165 2000-2001 226 2001-2002 214 2002-2003 215 2003-2004 250 2004-2005 295 2005-2006 250 2006-2007 260 2007-2008 370 2008-2009 408 2009-2010 488 2010-2011 508 2011-2012 578 2012-2013 508 2013-2014 504 2014-2015 512 2015-2016 527 2016-2017 592 2017-2018 583

Participants by Academic Level First Year Student 59 10.1% Sophomore 110 18.9% Junior 144 24.7% Senior 85 14.6% 5th Year Senior 12 2.1% Graduate Student 173 29.7% TOTAL 583 100.0%