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Updated January31, 2014 Second (Fall )Semester 2013 Number of international students Enrolled in Waseda University (As November of, 12013), Waseda University 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 8 Top 20 Countries and Areas ( students) 11 Rankings on School Basis ( students) 11 Top 20 Countries and Areas ( students with college student visa) 12 Rankings on School Basis ( students with college student visa) 12 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 " This document defines "privately-financed", "government-financed", and "exchange " as follows. "Government-financed" students are defined as the international students who are accepted by Waseda University under the MEXT Scholarship. " " 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 students. under the double-degree, those dispatched by foreign governments, those invited by Waseda University, and sponsored students are included in private financed students. 1

Number of As of Nov 1, 2013 Summary 1 Categories Total Privately-financed 4084 1797 2027 5 243 12 Government-financed 276 259 17 337 29 79 134 95 Total 4697 1826 2365 139 355 12 Summary 2 Categories Privately-financed 1792 5 1469 447 99 12 5 243 12 Government-financed 109 113 22 15 17 29 72 7 134 95 Total 1792 34 1578 560 193 34 139 355 12 Number of (with College Student Visa) Summary 1 Categories Total Privately-financed 3404 1399 1804 5 196 Government-financed 271 254 17 321 24 72 134 91 Total 3996 1423 2130 139 304 Summary 2 Categories Privately-financed 1395 4 1382 342 71 9 5 196 Government-financed 108 112 21 13 17 24 65 7 134 91 Total 1395 28 1490 454 157 29 139 304 2

Number of by Undergraduate School 1 Undergraduate school Total Privately financed Government financed As of Nov 1, 2013 Political Science and Economics 277 266 11 Law 31 31 62 60 2 Commerce 138 132 6 Social Sciences 94 93 1 Human Sciences 51 51 Sport Sciences 21 21 Liberal Studies 692 692 Culture, Media and Society 103 101 2 Humanities and Social Sciences 62 57 5 Human Sciences (Correspondence Course) 2 2 Fundamental Science and Engineering 110 110 Creative Science and Engineering 120 119 1 Advanced Science and Engineering 63 62 1 355 243 17 95 Liberal Studies 139 5 134 12 12 2332 2057 17 258 Number of by Graduate School 1 Graduate school Total Privately financed Government financed Political Science 153 141 11 1 Economics 206 195 7 4 Law 82 67 12 3 Letters, Arts and Sciences 82 62 15 5 Commerce 237 196 20 21 43 36 7 Human Sciences 27 26 1 Social Sciences 93 86 7 Asia-Pacific Studies 336 236 82 18 Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 220 195 25 Applied Linguistics 54 38 16 Information, Production and Systems 339 328 11 The Okuma School of Public Management 2 2 Finance, Accounting and Law 52 52 Waseda Law School 17 2 1 14 Accountancy 6 6 Sport Sciences 38 37 1 Fundamental Science and Engineering 51 41 6 4 Creative Science and Engineering 127 105 17 5 Advanced Science and Engineering 101 90 11 Environment and Energy Engineering 30 28 2 Culture and Communication Studies 69 58 7 4 2365 2027 259 79 3

Number of by Undergraduate School 2 As of Nov 1, 2013 Inter-national Political Science and Economics 266 11 Law 31 60 2 Commerce 130 8 Social Sciences 93 1 Human Sciences 51 Sport Sciences 21 Liberal Studies 691 1 Culture, Media and Society 101 2 Humanities and Social Sciences 57 5 Human Sciences (Correspondence Course) 2 Fundamental Science and Engineering 109 1 Creative Science and Engineering 119 1 Advanced Science and Engineering 61 2 355 Liberal Studies 139 12 1792 34 139 355 12 Number of by Graduate School 2 Political Science 120 26 5 2 Economics 186 12 6 2 Law 28 44 8 2 Letters, Arts and Sciences 31 29 16 6 Commerce 176 21 39 1 10 21 11 1 Human Sciences 13 12 2 Social Sciences 52 16 25 Asia-Pacific Studies 201 101 27 7 Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 184 36 Applied Linguistics 22 20 9 3 Information, Production and Systems 268 71 The Okuma School of Public Management 2 Finance, Accounting and Law 46 6 Waseda Law School 3 14 Accountancy 4 2 Sport Sciences 12 24 2 Fundamental Science and Engineering 29 16 2 4 Creative Science and Engineering 68 45 11 3 Advanced Science and Engineering 43 54 1 3 Environment and Energy Engineering 20 10 Culture and Communication Studies 62 7 1578 560 193 34 4

Number of Countries and Areas Represented by As of Nov 1, 2013 50 countries/areas 87 countries/areas 28 countries/areas 45 countries/areas 1 countries/areas Whole 99 countries/areas Number of by Nationality 1 1. Asia Bangladesh 4 3 1 Brunei 1 1 Cambodia 23 7 16 China 2318 2226 60 32 Hong Kong 26 18 2 6 India 17 14 2 1 Indonesia 69 61 6 2 Kazakhstan 3 2 1 Kyrgyzstan 4 4 Laos 2 1 1 Malaysia 36 32 2 2 Mongolia 7 5 2 Myanmar 10 9 1 Nepal 3 3 Pakistan 6 4 2 Philippines 16 10 5 1 Republic of Korea 1014 975 17 22 Singapore 53 45 3 5 Sri Lanka 4 2 1 1 Taiwan 330 314 16 Thailand 88 55 28 5 Uzbekistan 16 9 7 Viet Nam 44 33 10 1 Total by area: 4094 students ( 87.16% ) 2. Middle East Afghanistan 12 12 Iran 4 4 Iraq 1 1 Israel 3 3 Lebanon 1 1 Qatar 2 2 Saudi Arabia 9 9 Syrian 1 1 Turkey 6 4 1 1 United Arab Emirates 1 1 Total by area: 40 students ( 0.85% ) 5

3. Europe Albania 2 2 Austria 1 1 Azerbaijan 3 2 1 Belarus 1 1 Belgium 2 1 1 Bosnia and Herzegowina 1 1 Bulgaria 4 2 2 Czech Republic 5 4 1 Denmark 10 1 9 Estonia 3 1 2 Finland 5 2 1 2 France 38 13 4 21 Germany 48 18 5 25 Greece 3 3 Hungary 3 2 1 Iceland 3 1 1 1 Ireland 4 1 1 2 Italy 20 4 4 12 Kosovo 1 1 Latvia 1 1 Lithuania 2 1 1 Moldova 1 1 Netherlands 6 1 5 Norway 9 2 7 Poland 8 4 2 2 Portugal 4 1 1 2 Romania 8 3 4 1 Russia 28 10 12 6 Serbia 2 2 Slovakia 3 2 1 Spain 7 4 1 2 Sweden 14 8 1 5 Switzerland 9 4 5 United Kingdom 28 14 2 12 Total by area: 287 students ( 6.11% ) 4. North America Canada 26 12 4 10 United States 164 73 7 84 Total by area: 190 students ( 4.05% ) 6

5. Central and South America Argentina 1 1 Belize 1 1 Bolivia 1 1 Brazil 10 2 8 Chile 3 1 2 Colombia 1 1 Ecuador 1 1 El Salvador 1 1 Haiti 2 2 Mexico 11 3 8 Nicaragua 1 1 Peru 3 3 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 Venezuela 3 3 Total by area: 40 students ( 0.85% ) 6. Africa Angola 1 1 Botswana 1 1 Egypt 6 4 1 1 Ethiopia 1 1 Guinea 1 1 Morocco 1 1 Somalia 2 2 Sudan 1 1 Tanzania 4 4 Togo 1 1 Tunisia 1 1 Uganda 3 3 Zambia 1 1 Total by area: 24 students ( 0.51% ) 7. Oceania Australia 16 7 2 7 New Zealand 5 2 1 2 Western Samoa 1 1 Total by area: 22 students ( 0.47% ) Total 4697 students 7

Number of Countries and Areas Represented by As of Nov 1, 2013 50 countries/areas 87 countries/areas 28 countries/areas 45 countries/areas 1 countries/areas Whole 99 countries/areas Number of by Nationality 2 1. Asia Bangladesh 1 1 2 Brunei 1 Cambodia 13 10 China 655 7 1132 281 87 15 10 119 12 Hong Kong 7 1 5 2 2 9 India 3 6 7 1 Indonesia 18 20 19 5 7 Kazakhstan 1 1 1 Kyrgyzstan 4 Laos 1 1 Malaysia 16 6 10 2 2 Mongolia 1 4 1 1 Myanmar 8 1 1 Nepal 1 2 Pakistan 1 3 2 Philippines 1 4 7 1 1 2 Republic of Korea 799 13 84 72 14 7 5 20 Singapore 36 4 3 3 3 4 Sri Lanka 1 1 1 1 Taiwan 119 6 106 30 14 1 54 Thailand 16 38 14 4 2 14 Uzbekistan 1 12 2 1 Viet Nam 19 1 9 13 2 Total by area: 4094 students ( 87.16% ) 2. Middle East Afghanistan 1 6 5 Iran 1 1 2 Iraq 1 Israel 1 2 Lebanon 1 Qatar 1 1 Saudi Arabia 1 5 3 Syrian 1 Turkey 2 1 2 1 United Arab Emirates 1 Total by area: 40 students ( 0.85% ) 8

3. Europe Albania 1 1 Austria 1 Azerbaijan 1 1 1 Belarus 1 Belgium 1 1 Bosnia and Herzegowina 1 Bulgaria 1 2 1 Czech Republic 1 2 1 1 Denmark 1 1 4 4 Estonia 1 2 Finland 1 1 1 2 France 7 1 2 3 9 1 6 9 Germany 5 1 10 5 8 2 4 13 Greece 2 1 Hungary 1 1 1 Iceland 1 1 1 Ireland 1 1 2 Italy 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 7 Kosovo 1 Latvia 1 Lithuania 1 1 Moldova 1 Netherlands 1 1 3 1 Norway 1 1 1 6 Poland 1 3 1 1 2 Portugal 1 1 2 Romania 1 5 2 Russia 4 7 7 2 2 6 Serbia 1 1 Slovakia 1 1 1 Spain 1 2 1 1 2 Sweden 5 2 2 1 4 Switzerland 2 2 1 2 2 United Kingdom 8 2 1 1 2 14 Total by area: 287 students ( 6.11% ) 4. North America Canada 9 5 1 2 5 4 United States 27 1 31 7 7 1 70 20 Total by area: 190 students ( 4.05% ) 9

5. Central and South America Argentina 1 Belize 1 Bolivia 1 Brazil 1 5 2 1 1 Chile 1 1 1 Colombia 1 Ecuador 1 El Salvador 1 Haiti 2 Mexico 1 5 4 1 Nicaragua 1 Peru 1 2 Trinidad and Tobago 1 Venezuela 2 1 Total by area: 40 students ( 0.85% ) 6. Africa Angola 1 Botswana 1 Egypt 1 4 1 Ethiopia 1 Guinea 1 Morocco 1 Somalia 2 Sudan 1 Tanzania 1 3 Togo 1 Tunisia 1 Uganda 1 2 Zambia 1 7. Oceania Total by area: 24 students ( 0.51% ) Australia 2 1 2 5 6 New Zealand 2 1 2 Western Samoa 1 Total by area: 22 students ( 0.47% ) Total 4697 students 10

Top 20 Countries and Areas Percentage Name of / area 1 2318 49.35% China 2 1014 21.59% Republic of Korea 3 330 7.03% Taiwan 4 164 3.49% United States 5 88 1.87% Thailand 6 69 1.47% Indonesia 7 53 1.13% Singapore 8 48 1.02% Germany 9 44 0.94% Viet Nam 10 38 0.81% France 11 36 0.77% Malaysia 12 28 0.60% Russia 13 28 0.60% United Kingdom 14 26 0.55% Canada 15 26 0.55% Hong Kong 16 23 0.49% Cambodia 17 20 0.43% Italy 18 17 0.36% India 19 16 0.34% Australia 20 16 0.34% Philippines Ranking on School Basis Percentage School name 1 831 17.69% School of Liberal Studies 2 355 7.56% 339 7.22% Graduate School of Information, Production 3 and Systems 336 7.15% Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies4 277 5.90% School of Political Science and Economics 5 6 237 5.05% Graduate School of Commerce 220 4.68% Graduate School of Global Information and 7 Telecommunication Studies 8 206 4.39% Graduate School of Economics 9 153 3.26% Graduate School of Political Science 10 138 2.94% School of Commerce 127 2.70% Graduate School of Creative Science and 11 Engineering 120 2.55% School of Creative Science and Engineering 12 110 2.34% School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 13 14 103 2.19% School of Culture, Media and Society 101 2.15% Graduate School of Advanced Science15 and Engineering 16 94 2.00% School of Social Sciences 17 93 1.98% Graduate School of Social Sciences 18 82 1.75% Graduate School of Law 82 1.75% Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences 19 69 1.47% Graduate School of Culture 20 and Communication Studies 63 1.34% School of Advanced Science and Engineering 21 22 62 1.32% School of 62 1.32% School of Humanities and Social Sciences 23 54 1.15% Graduate School of Applied Linguistics 24 52 1.11% Graduate School of Finance, Accounting 25and Law 51 1.09% Graduate School of Fundamental Science 26 and Engineering 27 51 1.09% School of Human Sciences 28 43 0.92% Graduate School of 29 38 0.81% Graduate School of Sport Sciences 30 31 0.66% School of Law 30 0.64% Graduate School of Environment and Energy 31 Engineering 32 27 0.57% Graduate School of Human Sciences 33 21 0.45% School of Sport Sciences 17 0.36% Graduate School of Waseda Law School 34 35 12 0.26% 36 6 0.13% Graduate School of Accountancy 2 0.04% Graduate School of The Okuma School 37of Public Management 2 0.04% School of Human Sciences (Correspondence 38 Course) 11

Top 20 Countries and Areas Percentage Name of / area 1 2073 51.88% China 2 699 17.49% Republic of Korea 3 294 7.36% Taiwan 4 148 3.70% United States 5 78 1.95% Thailand 6 57 1.43% Indonesia 7 45 1.13% Germany 8 44 1.10% Singapore 9 42 1.05% Viet Nam 10 34 0.85% France 11 31 0.78% Malaysia 12 26 0.65% Russia 13 24 0.60% Canada 14 24 0.60% United Kingdom 15 23 0.58% Cambodia 16 20 0.50% Hong Kong 17 20 0.50% Italy 18 15 0.38% Australia 19 15 0.38% Uzbekistan 20 14 0.35% Philippines Ranking on School Basis Percentage School name 1 652 16.32% School of Liberal Studies 321 8.03% Graduate School of Information, Production 2 and Systems 315 7.88% Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies3 4 304 7.61% 218 5.46% School of Political Science and Economics 5 210 5.26% Graduate School of Global Information and 6 Telecommunication Studies 7 206 5.16% Graduate School of Commerce 8 189 4.73% Graduate School of Economics 9 137 3.43% Graduate School of Political Science 118 2.95% Graduate School of Creative Science and 10 Engineering 104 2.60% School of Creative Science and Engineering 11 12 101 2.53% School of Commerce 95 2.38% School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 13 87 2.18% Graduate School of Advanced Science14 and Engineering 15 81 2.03% School of Social Sciences 16 79 1.98% School of Culture, Media and Society 17 76 1.90% Graduate School of Social Sciences 18 70 1.75% Graduate School of Law 62 1.55% Graduate School of Culture 19 and Communication Studies 62 1.55% Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences 20 55 1.38% School of Advanced Science and Engineering 21 50 1.25% Graduate School of Fundamental Science 22 and Engineering 23 49 1.23% School of 47 1.18% Graduate School of Applied Linguistics 24 45 1.13% School of Humanities and Social Sciences 25 26 41 1.03% School of Human Sciences 40 1.00% Graduate School of Finance, Accounting 27and Law 28 37 0.93% Graduate School of Sport Sciences 29 36 0.90% Graduate School of 30 26 0.65% School of Law 25 0.63% Graduate School of Environment and Energy 31 Engineering 32 22 0.55% Graduate School of Human Sciences 16 0.40% Graduate School of Waseda Law School 33 34 16 0.40% School of Sport Sciences 35 3 0.08% Graduate School of Accountancy 1 0.03% Graduate School of The Okuma School 36of Public Management 12