IIE/Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange U.S Study Abroad Survey: Fall 2012 through Summer 2013

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/Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange U.S Study Abroad Survey: Fall 2012 through Summer 2013 Below this cover letter is UCEAP s enrollment data made relevant to the /Open Doors Survey on International Educational Exchange. As /Open Doors requests that we exclude non-us Citizens and uses a slightly different calendar (not Fiscal Year) the results to similar subject matters will differ substantially from UCEAP s internal reports. /Open Doors report is an important benchmark and service to our profession. So we hope this report will encourage and complement your campus efforts for Open Doors reporting. We also hope that you will share with us what you submit to Open Doors in the coming weeks. Sincerely Gordon Schaeffer & Emily Graham E-mail: research@eap.ucop.edu Telephone: 805-893-4700

Open Doors, Question #1: How many U.S. students (U.S. citizens or permanent residents) enrolled for a degree at your institutions U.S. campus earned academic credit towards their degree through study abroad during Fall 2012 through Summer 2013. Count UCB 1,044 UCD 254 UCI 523 UCLA 706 Campus UCM 112 UCR 224 UCSB 967 UCSC 641 UCSD Total 521 4,992 Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014.

Open Doors, Question #2: Class Level of Any Participant Abroad for Any Period of Time between Fall 2012 and including or through Summer 2013. Freshman 1.1% Sophomore 59 5.7% Junior 471 45.1% Senior 513 49.1% Masters 0 0.0% PhD 0 0.0% Total 1,044 100.0% Freshman 1.4% Sophomore 14 5.5% Junior 121 47.6% Senior 118 46.5% Masters 0 0.0% PhD 0 0.0% Total 254 100.0% Freshman 3.6% Sophomore 40 7.6% Junior 227 43.4% Senior 248 47.4% Masters 3.6% PhD 2.4% Total 523 100.0% Freshman 4.6% Sophomore 115 16.3% Junior 328 46.5% Senior 258 36.5% Masters 0.0% PhD 1.1% Total 706 100.0% Freshman 0 0.0% Sophomore 10 8.9% Junior 49 43.8% Senior 53 47.3% Masters 0 0.0% PhD 0.0% Total 112 100.0% Freshman 0 0.0% Sophomore 14 6.3% Junior 75 33.5% Senior 135 60.3% Masters 0 0.0% PhD 0 0.0% Total 224 100.0% Freshman 1.1% Sophomore 37 3.8% Junior 522 54.0% Senior 406 42.0% Masters 1.1% PhD 0.0% Total 967 100.0% Campus UCB UCD UCI UCLA UCM UCR UCSB Class Level Class Level Class Level Class Level Class Level Class Level Class Level

Open Doors, Question #2: Class Level of Any Participant Abroad for Any Period of Time between Fall 2012 and including or through Summer 2013. UCSC Class Level UCSD Class Level Total Class Level Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014. Freshman 1.2% Sophomore 13 2.0% Junior 248 38.7% Senior 379 59.1% Masters 0 0.0% PhD 0 0.0% Total 641 100.0% Freshman 1.2% Sophomore 33 6.3% Junior 218 41.8% Senior 269 51.6% Masters 0 0.0% PhD 0 0.0% Total 521 100.0% Freshman 12.2% Sophomore 335 6.7% Junior 2,259 45.3% Senior 2,379 47.7% Masters 4.1% PhD 3.1% Total 4,992 100.0%

/Open Doors, Question #3: Sex or "Gender" of Any Participant Abroad for Any Period of Time between Fall 2012 and including or through Summer 2013. Female 764 73.2% UCB Gender Male 280 26.8% Total 1,044 100.0% Female 171 67.3% UCD Gender Male 83 32.7% Total 254 100.0% Female 369 70.6% UCI Gender Male 154 29.4% Total 523 100.0% Female 503 71.2% UCLA Gender Male 203 28.8% Total 706 100.0% Female 78 69.6% UCM Gender Male 34 30.4% Campus Total 112 100.0% Female 152 67.9% UCR Gender Male 72 32.1% Total 224 100.0% Female 658 68.0% UCSB Gender Male 309 32.0% Total 967 100.0% Female 432 67.4% UCSC Gender Male 209 32.6% Total 641 100.0% Female 362 69.5% UCSD Gender Male 159 30.5% Total 521 100.0% Female 3,489 69.9% Total Gender Male 1,503 30.1% Total 4,992 100.0% Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014.

/Open Doors Report, Question #4A: Single Ethnicity/Race of Any Participant Abroad for Any Time Abroad Between Fall 2012 and Summer 2013. Campus UCB UCD UCI UCLA UCM UCR White 338 38.7% Hispanic or Latino/a 119 13.6% Black or African-American 29 3.3% Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 322 36.8% American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0.0% Do Not Know 66 7.6% Total 874 100.0% White 115 52.8% Hispanic or Latino/a 18 8.3% Black or African-American 3 1.4% Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 72 33.0% American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0.0% Do Not Know 10 4.6% Total 218 100.0% White 101 23.3% Hispanic or Latino/a 67 15.5% Black or African-American 6 1.4% Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 228 52.7% American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0.0% Do Not Know 31 7.2% Total 433 100.0% White 224 38.8% Hispanic or Latino/a 66 11.4% Black or African-American 15 2.6% Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 230 39.9% American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0.0% Do Not Know 42 7.3% Total 577 100.0% White 25 28.1% Hispanic or Latino/a 28 31.5% Black or African-American 5 5.6% Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 27 30.3% American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0.0% Do Not Know 4 4.5% Total 89 100.0% White 29 16.1% Hispanic or Latino/a 52 28.9% Black or African-American 12 6.7% Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 76 42.2%

/Open Doors Report, Question #4A: Single Ethnicity/Race of Any Participant Abroad for Any Time Abroad Between Fall 2012 and Summer 2013. American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0.0% Do Not Know 11 6.1% Total 180 100.0% White 479 59.4% Hispanic or Latino/a 135 16.7% Black or African-American 17 2.1% UCSB Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 114 14.1% American Indian or Alaska Native 2.2% Do Not Know 60 7.4% Total 807 100.0% White 293 56.6% Hispanic or Latino/a 85 16.4% Black or African-American 6 1.2% UCSC Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 74 14.3% American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0.0% Do Not Know 60 11.6% Total 518 100.0% White 115 27.3% Hispanic or Latino/a 35 8.3% Black or African-American 6 1.4% UCSD Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 239 56.8% American Indian or Alaska Native 1.2% Do Not Know 25 5.9% Total 421 100.0% White 1,719 41.8% Hispanic or Latino/a 605 14.7% Black or African-American 99 2.4% Total Ethnicity Asian/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1,382 33.6% American Indian or Alaska Native 3.1% Do Not Know 309 7.5% Total 4,117 100.0% Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014.

/Open Doors Report, Question #4B: Multiracial Participants Abroad for Any Time Abroad Between Fall 2012 and Summer 2013. UCB 170 19.4% UCD 36 4.1% UCI 90 10.3% UCLA 129 14.7% UCM 23 2.6% UCR 44 5.0% UCSB 160 18.3% UCSC 123 14.1% UCSD 100 11.4% Total 875 100.0% Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014.

/Open Doors Report, Question #5 Major Field of Study: Major of Any Participant Abroad for Any Time Abroad Between Fall 2012 and Summer 2013. Business & Management 61 5.8% Engineering 69 6.6% Fine or Applied Arts 32 3.1% Foreign Languages 57 5.5% UCB Health Sciences 22 2.1% Humanities 90 8.6% Majors Social Sciences 394 37.7% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 30 2.9% Physical or Life Sciences 164 15.7% Other 125 12.0% Total 1,044 100.0% Agriculture 33 13.0% Engineering 14 5.5% Fine or Applied Arts 10 3.9% Foreign Languages 13 5.1% UCD Humanities 20 7.9% Majors Social Sciences 105 41.3% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 5 2.0% Physical or Life Sciences 48 18.9% Other 6 2.4% Total 254 100.0% Business & Management 50 9.6% Engineering 12 2.3% Fine or Applied Arts 37 7.1% Foreign Languages 24 4.6% Health Sciences 42 8.0% UCI Humanities 45 8.6% Majors Social Sciences 172 32.9% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 12 2.3% Physical or Life Sciences 54 10.3% Other 74 14.1% Do Not Know 1.2% Total 523 100.0% Business & Management 25 3.5% Engineering 16 2.3% Fine or Applied Arts 36 5.1% Foreign Languages 55 7.8% Health Sciences 1.1% UCLA Humanities 42 5.9% Majors Social Sciences 292 41.4% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 20 2.8% Physical or Life Sciences 149 21.1% Other 70 9.9% Total 706 100.0% Business & Management 19 17.0% Engineering 11 9.8% Foreign Languages 9 8.0% UCM Humanities 1.9% Majors Social Sciences 56 50.0% Physical or Life Sciences 9 8.0% Other 7 6.3% Total 112 100.0%

/Open Doors Report, Question #5 Major Field of Study: Major of Any Participant Abroad for Any Time Abroad Between Fall 2012 and Summer 2013. Campus UCR UCSB Total Majors Majors UCSC Majors UCSD Majors Majors Business & Management 56 25.0% Engineering 2.9% Fine or Applied Arts 29 12.9% Foreign Languages 20 8.9% Humanities 23 10.3% Social Sciences 66 29.5% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 3 1.3% Physical or Life Sciences 15 6.7% Other 10 4.5% Total 224 100.0% Business & Management 43 4.4% Engineering 55 5.7% Fine or Applied Arts 45 4.7% Foreign Languages 52 5.4% Humanities 107 11.1% Social Sciences 386 39.9% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 27 2.8% Physical or Life Sciences 81 8.4% Other 166 17.2% Do Not Know 5.5% Total 967 100.0% Business & Management 2.3% Engineering 6.9% Fine or Applied Arts 41 6.4% Foreign Languages 56 8.7% Humanities 69 10.8% Social Sciences 330 51.5% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 11 1.7% Physical or Life Sciences 103 16.1% Other 23 3.6% Total 641 100.0% Business & Management 24 4.6% Engineering 29 5.6% Fine or Applied Arts 13 2.5% Foreign Languages 16 3.1% Humanities 25 4.8% Social Sciences 226 43.4% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 15 2.9% Physical or Life Sciences 105 20.2% Other 68 13.1% Total 521 100.0% Agriculture 33.7% Business & Management 280 5.6% Engineering 214 4.3% Fine or Applied Arts 243 4.9% Foreign Languages 302 6.0% Health Sciences 65 1.3% Humanities 422 8.5% Social Sciences 2,027 40.6% Mathematics or Computer Sciences 123 2.5% Physical or Life Sciences 728 14.6% Other 549 11.0%

/Open Doors Report, Question #5 Major Field of Study: Major of Any Participant Abroad for Any Time Abroad Between Fall 2012 and Summer 2013. Do Not Know 6.1% Total 4,992 100.0% Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014. Majors were associated with CIP Group. "Other" was the CIP Group Multi/Inter-Disciplinary Studies.

/Open Doors Report, Extension of Question #5 Major Field of Study for Individuals Listed as Other: Major Participant Abroad for Any Time Abroad Between Fall 2012 and Summer 2013. Classical and Ancient Studies. 2 1.6% Cognitive Science. 11 8.8% UCB CIPSubGroupN Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 88 70.4% ame Nutrition Sciences. 4 3.2% Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution. 20 16.0% Total 125 100.0% UCD Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 2 33.3% CIPSubGroupN Nutrition Sciences. 4 66.7% ame Total 6 100.0% Classical and Ancient Studies. 1 1.4% UCI CIPSubGroupN International/Global Studies. 59 79.7% ame Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 14 18.9% Total 74 100.0% Classical and Ancient Studies. 3 4.3% Cognitive Science. 3 4.3% UCLA CIPSubGroupN International/Global Studies. 6 8.6% ame Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 41 58.6% Neuroscience. 17 24.3% Total 70 100.0% Cognitive Science. 5 71.4% CIPSubGroupN UCM Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 2 28.6% ame Campus Total 7 100.0% UCR International/Global Studies. 8 80.0% CIPSubGroupN Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 2 20.0% ame Total 10 100.0% UCSB International/Global Studies. 148 89.2% CIPSubGroupN Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 18 10.8% ame Total 166 100.0% Cognitive Science. 3 13.0% UCSC CIPSubGroupN Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 11 47.8% ame Neuroscience. 9 39.1% Total 23 100.0% UCSD Cognitive Science. 22 32.4% CIPSubGroupN International/Global Studies. 46 67.6% ame Total 68 100.0% Classical and Ancient Studies. 6 1.1% Cognitive Science. 44 8.0% International/Global Studies. 267 48.6% Total CIPSubGroupN Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. 178 32.4% ame Neuroscience. 26 4.7% Nutrition Sciences. 8 1.5% Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution. 20 3.6% Total 549 100.0% Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014. "Other" was the CIP Group Multi/Inter-Disciplinary Studies.

/Open Doors Report Question # 6: Campus Country Count of Students Aggregated by Country of Participation (it is possible a student enrolled in more than one Country). ARGENTINA 29 2.7% AUSTRALIA 26 2.5% BARBADOS 7.7% BOTSWANA 3.3% BRAZIL 35 3.3% CANADA 1.1% CHILE 34 3.2% CHINA 59 5.6% COSTA RICA 10.9% DENMARK 29 2.7% EGYPT 9.8% FRANCE 113 10.7% GERMANY 58 5.5% GHANA 2.2% HONG KONG 47 4.4% INDIA 4.4% IRELAND 20 1.9% ISRAEL 8.8% UCB Country ITALY 98 9.2% ITALY & SPAIN 6.6% JAPAN 45 4.2% KOREA 44 4.2% MEXICO 14 1.3% NETHERLANDS 21 2.0% NEW ZEALAND 8.8% RUSSIA 9.8% SENEGAL 1.1% SINGAPORE 18 1.7% SOUTH AFRICA 12 1.1% SPAIN 72 6.8% SWEDEN 26 2.5% TAIWAN 5.5% THAILAND 18 1.7% TURKEY 12 1.1% UNITED KINGDOM 155 14.6% VIETNAM 2.2% Total 1,060 100.0% ARGENTINA 3 1.2% AUSTRALIA 7 2.7% BARBADOS 1.4% BOTSWANA 2.8% BRAZIL 4 1.6% CHILE 12 4.7% CHINA 17 6.6% COSTA RICA 5 2.0% DENMARK 10 3.9% EGYPT 2.8% FRANCE 25 9.8% FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND 1.4% GERMANY 11 4.3% HONG KONG 14 5.5% INDIA 1.4%

/Open Doors Report Question # 6: Campus Country Count of Students Aggregated by Country of Participation (it is possible a student enrolled in more than one Country). UCD Country IRELAND 1.4% ISRAEL 4 1.6% ITALY 15 5.9% ITALY & SPAIN 2.8% JAPAN 15 5.9% KOREA 14 5.5% MEXICO 3 1.2% NETHERLANDS 11 4.3% NEW ZEALAND 3 1.2% SINGAPORE 3 1.2% SOUTH AFRICA 4 1.6% SPAIN 30 11.7% SWEDEN 8 3.1% TAIWAN 2.8% THAILAND 2.8% UNITED KINGDOM 24 9.4% Total 256 100.0% ARGENTINA 3.6% AUSTRALIA 12 2.3% BARBADOS 1.2% CHILE 11 2.1% CHINA 13 2.5% DENMARK 11 2.1% EGYPT 1.2% FRANCE 41 7.8% FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND 5.9% GERMANY 13 2.5% GHANA 2.4% HONG KONG 32 6.1% INDIA 1.2% IRELAND 8 1.5% ISRAEL 2.4% UCI Country ITALY 55 10.4% ITALY & SPAIN 10 1.9% JAPAN 42 8.0% KOREA 34 6.4% MEXICO 1.2% NETHERLANDS 13 2.5% NEW ZEALAND 3.6% RUSSIA 1.2% SINGAPORE 8 1.5% SPAIN 44 8.3% SWEDEN 11 2.1% TAIWAN 12 2.3% THAILAND 4.8% TURKEY 3.6% UNITED KINGDOM 130 24.6% VIETNAM 1.2% Total 528 100.0% ARGENTINA 8 1.1% AUSTRALIA 16 2.3% BARBADOS 1.1%

/Open Doors Report Question # 6: Campus Country Count of Students Aggregated by Country of Participation (it is possible a student enrolled in more than one Country). BRAZIL 2.3% CANADA 2.3% CHILE 7 1.0% CHINA 21 3.0% COSTA RICA 5.7% DENMARK 13 1.8% EGYPT 3.4% FRANCE 38 5.4% FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND 3.4% GERMANY 20 2.8% GHANA 2.3% HONG KONG 20 2.8% INDIA 3.4% UCLA Country IRELAND 6.8% ISRAEL 4.6% ITALY 88 12.4% ITALY & SPAIN 8 1.1% JAPAN 36 5.1% KOREA 26 3.7% MEXICO 3.4% NETHERLANDS 7 1.0% NEW ZEALAND 3.4% SINGAPORE 2.3% SOUTH AFRICA 2.3% SPAIN 50 7.1% SWEDEN 15 2.1% TAIWAN 9 1.3% THAILAND 7 1.0% TURKEY 4.6% UNITED KINGDOM 273 38.6% Total 707 100.0% ARGENTINA 4 3.5% AUSTRALIA 3 2.6% BARBADOS 1.9% BOTSWANA 1.9% BRAZIL 2 1.8% CANADA 1.9% CHILE 1.9% CHINA 1.9% DENMARK 5 4.4% FRANCE 4 3.5% GERMANY 3 2.6% HONG KONG 6 5.3% IRELAND 1.9% UCM Country ISRAEL 2 1.8% ITALY 15 13.2% ITALY & SPAIN 1.9% JAPAN 3 2.6% KOREA 6 5.3% NETHERLANDS 4 3.5% SINGAPORE 3 2.6% SOUTH AFRICA 1.9%

/Open Doors Report Question # 6: Campus Country Count of Students Aggregated by Country of Participation (it is possible a student enrolled in more than one Country). SPAIN 14 12.3% SWEDEN 10 8.8% TAIWAN 1.9% THAILAND 1.9% TURKEY 3 2.6% UNITED KINGDOM 17 14.9% Total 114 100.0% ARGENTINA 1.4% AUSTRALIA 4 1.8% BOTSWANA 1.4% BRAZIL 1.4% CHILE 1.4% CHINA 10 4.4% Campus COSTA RICA 1.4% DENMARK 1.4% EGYPT 2.9% FRANCE 18 8.0% FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND 3 1.3% GERMANY 4 1.8% HONG KONG 15 6.6% IRELAND 1.4% UCR Country ITALY 51 22.6% ITALY & SPAIN 6 2.7% JAPAN 7 3.1% KOREA 20 8.8% MEXICO 1.4% NETHERLANDS 7 3.1% NEW ZEALAND 2.9% RUSSIA 3 1.3% SINGAPORE 3 1.3% SPAIN 24 10.6% SWEDEN 7 3.1% TAIWAN 2.9% THAILAND 1.4% TURKEY 2.9% UNITED KINGDOM 27 11.9% Total 226 100.0% ARGENTINA 24 2.4% AUSTRALIA 31 3.2% BARBADOS 7.7% BOTSWANA 1.1% BRAZIL 37 3.8% CHILE 35 3.6% CHINA 18 1.8% COSTA RICA 14 1.4% DENMARK 25 2.5% EGYPT 14 1.4% FRANCE 92 9.4% FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND 5.5% GERMANY 36 3.7% GHANA 4.4% HONG KONG 15 1.5%

/Open Doors Report Question # 6: Campus Country Count of Students Aggregated by Country of Participation (it is possible a student enrolled in more than one Country). INDIA 4.4% IRELAND 16 1.6% ISRAEL 6.6% UCSB Country ITALY 162 16.5% ITALY & SPAIN 14 1.4% JAPAN 24 2.4% KOREA 18 1.8% MEXICO 10 1.0% NETHERLANDS 22 2.2% NEW ZEALAND 13 1.3% RUSSIA 10 1.0% SENEGAL 1.1% SINGAPORE 7.7% SOUTH AFRICA 8.8% SPAIN 129 13.1% SWEDEN 36 3.7% TAIWAN 2.2% THAILAND 23 2.3% TURKEY 8.8% UNITED KINGDOM 106 10.8% VIETNAM 4.4% Total 981 100.0% ARGENTINA 23 3.5% AUSTRALIA 25 3.9% BARBADOS 12 1.8% BRAZIL 26 4.0% CANADA 2.3% CHILE 17 2.6% CHINA 11 1.7% COSTA RICA 12 1.8% DENMARK 26 4.0% FRANCE 55 8.5% FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND 4.6% GERMANY 17 2.6% GHANA 9 1.4% HONG KONG 14 2.2% INDIA 7 1.1% IRELAND 14 2.2% ISRAEL 2.3% UCSC Country ITALY 66 10.2% ITALY & SPAIN 7 1.1% JAPAN 21 3.2% KOREA 6.9% MEXICO 9 1.4% NETHERLANDS 32 4.9% NEW ZEALAND 8 1.2% RUSSIA 6.9% SINGAPORE 4.6% SOUTH AFRICA 11 1.7% SPAIN 80 12.3% SWEDEN 24 3.7% TAIWAN 3.5%

/Open Doors Report Question # 6: Campus Country Count of Students Aggregated by Country of Participation (it is possible a student enrolled in more than one Country). TANZANIA 2.3% THAILAND 10 1.5% TURKEY 9 1.4% UNITED KINGDOM 69 10.6% VIETNAM 6.9% Total 649 100.0% ARGENTINA 3.6% AUSTRALIA 26 4.9% BARBADOS 2.4% BRAZIL 4.8% CHILE 9 1.7% CHINA 25 4.7% COSTA RICA 11 2.1% DENMARK 8 1.5% EGYPT 4.8% FRANCE 48 9.1% FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND 3.6% GERMANY 12 2.3% GHANA 2.4% HONG KONG 30 5.7% INDIA 1.2% IRELAND 4.8% ISRAEL 1.2% UCSD Country ITALY 35 6.6% ITALY & SPAIN 6 1.1% JAPAN 27 5.1% KOREA 59 11.2% MEXICO 10 1.9% NETHERLANDS 18 3.4% NEW ZEALAND 6 1.1% RUSSIA 3.6% SINGAPORE 8 1.5% SOUTH AFRICA 5.9% SPAIN 36 6.8% SWEDEN 15 2.8% TAIWAN 18 3.4% THAILAND 7 1.3% TURKEY 9 1.7% UNITED KINGDOM 72 13.6% VIETNAM 1.2% Total 528 100.0% ARGENTINA 98 1.9% AUSTRALIA 150 3.0% BARBADOS 32.6% BOTSWANA 8.2% BRAZIL 111 2.2% CANADA 6.1% CHILE 127 2.5% CHINA 175 3.5% COSTA RICA 58 1.1% DENMARK 128 2.5% EGYPT 35.7%

/Open Doors Report Question # 6: Campus Country Count of Students Aggregated by Country of Participation (it is possible a student enrolled in more than one Country). FRANCE 434 8.6% FRANCE & UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND 24.5% GERMANY 174 3.4% GHANA 21.4% HONG KONG 193 3.8% INDIA 21.4% IRELAND 71 1.4% ISRAEL 29.6% Total Country ITALY 585 11.6% ITALY & SPAIN 60 1.2% JAPAN 220 4.4% KOREA 227 4.5% MEXICO 51 1.0% NETHERLANDS 135 2.7% NEW ZEALAND 46.9% RUSSIA 32.6% SENEGAL 2.0% SINGAPORE 56 1.1% SOUTH AFRICA 43.9% SPAIN 479 9.5% SWEDEN 152 3.0% TAIWAN 54 1.1% TANZANIA 2.0% THAILAND 73 1.4% TURKEY 50 1.0% UNITED KINGDOM 873 17.3% VIETNAM 14.3% Total 5,049 100.0% Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014.

/ Open Doors Report, Question #7, Part A: Short-Term/Summer 2013 Participation: All Are Summer: "Two Weeks or More". UCB 344 18.9% UCD 87 4.8% UCI 202 11.1% UCLA 427 23.4% Campus UCM 17.9% UCR 75 4.1% UCSB 310 17.0% UCSC 171 9.4% UCSD 191 10.5% Total 1,824 100.0% Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014.

Open Doors Report, Question #7, Part B: Mid-Length/Long-Term (No Summer2012) Headcount Length of Participation by Campus, Fall 2012 thru Spring 2013. Campus UCB UCD UCI UCLA UCM UCR UCSB UCSC UCSD Total Program Length Program Length Program Length Program Length Program Length Program Length Program Length Program Length Program Length Program Length Source: UCEAP Research, February 2014. Column One Semester 642 87.3% Two Quarters 42 5.7% Academic Year 51 6.9% Total 735 100.0% One Quarter 12 7.0% One Semester 131 76.2% Two Quarters 2 1.2% Academic Year 27 15.7% Total 172 100.0% One Quarter 23 6.9% One Semester 244 73.5% Two Quarters 2.6% Academic Year 63 19.0% Total 332 100.0% One Quarter 26 9.0% One Semester 222 77.1% Two Quarters 1.3% Academic Year 39 13.5% Total 288 100.0% One Semester 82 83.7% Two Quarters 1 1.0% Academic Year 15 15.3% Total 98 100.0% One Quarter 11 7.2% One Semester 121 79.1% Two Quarters 3 2.0% Academic Year 18 11.8% Total 153 100.0% One Quarter 39 5.7% One Semester 499 72.4% Two Quarters 10 1.5% Academic Year 141 20.5% Total 689 100.0% One Quarter 37 7.6% One Semester 369 76.1% Two Quarters 14 2.9% Academic Year 65 13.4% Total 485 100.0% One Quarter 29 8.4% One Semester 271 78.8% Two Quarters 2.6% Academic Year 42 12.2% Total 344 100.0% One Quarter 177 5.4% One Semester 2,581 78.3% Two Quarters 77 2.3% Academic Year 461 14.0% Total 3,296 100.0%