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Annual International Enrollment Report Fall 27

Staff Dr. Jaime Ortiz Anita Gaines Jin Zhang Stefan Johnsson Vice Provost, UH Global Director, International Student and Scholar Services Associate Director SEVIS Compliance Senior Coordinator Ida Thompson International Student Counselor 2 Grace Semple-Paul International Student Counselor 2 Jason Scherzer International Student Counselor 2 Dale Hamilton International Friendship Program Coordinator 2 Emily Estill Records Associate 2 Jackeice Chambers Records Associate 2 Gina McCready Records Associate 2 Juanette Davis Program Manager 2 Roopa Rajala Lalitha Kalidindi Instructional Assistant Instructional Assistant Report compiled by: Stefan Johnsson The University of Houston is the doctoral degree-granting and largest university of the University of Houston System, a public system of higher education that includes three other universities (UH-Clear Lake, UH-Downtown, and UH- Victoria).

Table of Contents I. Mission Statement and Definitions Used in this Report 2 II. Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report 3-4 III. Fall 27 Enrollment Summary 5 - IV. Profile of First Time Enrolled Non-Immigrants 2 V. Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus 3-4 VI. Distribution by Level of Study 5 VII. Enrollment of Immigrant vs. Non-Immigrant by College 6-8 VIII. Non - Immigrant Enrollment by College 9-33 IX. Distribution by Geographic Region 34-4 X. Top 25 Sending Countries to the U.S. by Enrollment and CIP Code 4-43 XI. F- Employment Statistics: Optional Practical Training (OPT) 44-46 XII. Exchange Visitor Program Summary 47-49 XIII. Language and Culture Center Enrollment 5

Mission Statement International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) advances the goals of UH Global by providing for the special needs of international students and exchange visitors related to their status as non-immigrants of the United States. It fulfills the University of Houston's responsibility to comply with the laws and regulations of the U.S. government and promotes internationalization through comprehensive services and programs. Definitions Used in this Report Non Immigrant An individual authorized to reside in the United States temporarily. Immigrant An individual authorized to reside in the United States permanently. UG Undergraduate Students PB Post-Baccaluareate Students G Graduate Students P Professional Students (Law, Optometry, and Pharmacy) Selected Visa Categories A-/A-2 Employees of foreign governments on official business and their dependents E-/E-2 Treaty trader/investor F- Student VISA designated for full course of academic study or language training F-2 Dependent of F- G-(-5) Representatives of international organizations H-B Individual temporarily in the U.S. to perform services in a specialty occupation H-4 Dependent of H-B I Representatives of foreign media, spouse J- Student, Professor, Research Scholar, Short-term Scholar or Specialist J-2 Dependent of J- K- Fiancé(e) of U.S. citizen L- Intracompany Transferee L-2 Dependent of L- O- Worker of extraordinary ability TN Trade NAFTA professionals from Canada and Mexico TD Dependent of TN TPS Temporary Protected Status 2

What is SEVIS? Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is a U.S. government internet-based system that tracks current information on non-immigrant students (F and M visas), exchange visitors (J visa), and their dependents (F-2, M-2, and J-2). SEVIS allows schools and program sponsors to transmit electronic information and event notifications via the internet to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Department of State (DOS) throughout the student s/exchange visitor s stay in the United States. SEVIS reflects changes in international student or exchange visitor status, admission at the Port of Entry (POE), changes of address, changes in program of study, employment authorizations, and other events. Immigration forms I-2 (F visas) and DS-29 (J visas) are also issued through SEVIS. The International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) was responsible for maintaining records in SEVIS for students, scholars, faculty, and dependents for the Fall 27 semester that totals 6,3. F- J-2 (3(264) 355 4% F- OP 424 F-2 (32 326 J- (52 52 J- (52) 8% J-2 (264 264 total 63 F-2 (326) 6% F- (3,55) 58% F- OPT (,424) 24% 3

Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Report Type 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 F- 2,437 2,627 2,798 2,99 3, 3,35 3,55 3,685 3,6 3,55 68.% 68.% 62.3% 58.6% 64.% 64.5% 64.9% 6.9% 59.5% 58.3% F- OPT 64 77 684,64 982 87 89,,288,424 6.9% 8.3% 5.2% 2.4% 2.3% 7.% 4.9% 8.5% 2.2% 23.6% F-2 69 47 8 269 39 274 297 37 326 4.7% 3.8% 4.% 4.% 3.5% 2.7% 5.% 5.% 5.2% 5.4% J- 292 294 67 63 383 664 564 587 55 52 8.2% 7.6% 4.9% 2.7% 7.9% 2.9%.4% 9.9% 9.% 8.3% J-2 77 83 57 63 23 48 25 282 298 264 2.2% 2.2% 3.5% 3.3% 4.2% 2.9% 4.6% 4.7% 4.9% 4.4% 3,579 3,858 4,49 4,977 4,837 5,37 5,43 5,95 6,64 6,3 Annual Change in Active Records 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 F- 4.2% 7.8% 6.5% 4.3% 6.2% 6.9% 6.% 4.8% -2.% -2.7% F- OPT 42.8% 7.% -3.3% 55.6% -7.7% -.3% -7.% 36.% 7.%.6% F-2 3.4% -3.% 23.%.% -5.9% -7.8% 97.% 8.4% 6.7% 2.8% J- 4.7%.7% 28.2% -6.% -39.2% 73.4% -5.% 4.% -6.3% -8.7% J-2 3.9% 7.8% 89.2% 3.8% 24.5% -27.% 69.6% 2.4% 5.7% -.4%.% 7.8% 6.4%.8% -2.8% 6.2% 5.4% 9.9%.9% -.5% 7 Year Chart for Total Active Records in SEVIS 6 5 4 3 2 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 F- 2437 2627 2798 299 3 335 355 3685 36 355 F- OPT 64 77 684 64 982 87 89 288 424 F-2 69 47 8 269 39 274 297 37 326 J- 292 294 67 63 683 664 564 587 55 52 J-2 77 83 57 63 23 48 25 282 298 264 28 Total 3579 29 3858 2 449 2 497722 537 23537 24543 2595 26 664 63 27 F- F- OPT F-2 J- J-2 4

University of Houston Fall 27 Enrollment Summary Student Population 26 Total 27 Total Growth % Non-Immigrant 3,98 3,843-3.4 Immigrant 3,596 3,858 7.3 U.S. Citizen 36,23 37,665 4. Total 43,779 45,366 3.6 Fall 27 Student Enrollment by Percentage Non-Immigrant Immigrant U.S. Citizen Total 3,843 3,858 37,665 45,366 8.5% 8.5% 83.% % Fall 27 Student Enrollment Non-Immigrant 8.5% U.S. Citizen 83.% Immigrant 8.5% Non-Immigrants with UH Affiliation Selected Categories Non-Immigrant Students Enrolled at UH F- Alumni on Optional Practical Training (OPT) J- Exchange Visitor Program Participants (not enrolled) F-2 Dependents J-2 Dependents Language and Culture Center Students (ESL) Grand Total Non-immigrants with UH Affiliation Total Countries Represented Among all Categories Non-Immigrants 3,843,424 426 326 264 54 6,437 33 Total Languages Spoken: 37* * Languages spoken are an estimated count based on the predominant language(s) of the origin countries for non-immigrants and immigrants. 5

Enrollment Summary - Continued Population 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 U.S. Citizen 36,27 3,975 32,699 33,662 34,385 33,4 34,83 35,557 36,23 37,665 86.% 83.7% 84.4% 84.5% 84.4% 83.7% 83.5% 83.3% 82.7% 83.% Immigrant 3,2 2,99 2,8 2,82 2,84 2,778 2,823 3,4 3,596 3,858 7.% 8.% 7.3% 7.% 7.% 7.% 6.9% 7.% 8.2% 8.5% Non-Immigrant 2,88 3,34 3,242 3,343 3,52 3,649 3,897 4,72 3,98 3,843 6.9% 8.2% 8.4% 8.4% 8.6% 9.2% 9.6% 9.5% 9.% 8.5% Total: 42,9 37, 38,752 39,87 4,746 39,468 4,83 42,67 43,779 45,366 Annual Change of Enrollment 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 U.S. Citizen 24.% -4.3% 5.6% 2.9% 2.% -3.9% 3.2% 4.3%.8% 4.% Immigrant 5.7% -.4% -6.%.%.% -2.2%.6% 7.7% 8.3% 7.3% Non-Immigrant 6.9% 5.3% 6.9% 3.% 5.3% 3.7% 6.8% 4.5% -2.3% -3.4% Total: 2.2% -.9% 4.7% 2.7% 2.3% -3.% 3.4% 4.6% 2.6% 3.6% Enrollment Summary 4, 4,5 35, 3, 25, 2, 5,, 5, 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2,,5, 5 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 U.S. Citizen Immigrant Non-Immigrant Non-Immigrant Student Retention Rate:* Graduate Undergraduate 26 27 26 27 Graduated,973 2,25 495 559 Active,529,497,7,9 Suspended/Discontinued 39 382 548 528 Total and Retention Rate 3,893 9.% 4,84 9.6% 2,6 74.6% 2,96 76.% *Information pulled from Summer 22 until Spring 27. Retention rate includes graduated and active students. 6

Non-Immigrant Enrollment by Country and Level of Study: Fall 27 Country UG PB G P Total Country UG PB G P Total Afghanistan 2 2 66 Korea, Republic of 49 7 64 3 23 2 Albania 2 67 Kuwait 2 2 3 Algeria 2 2 4 68 Lebanon 7 5 3 4 Angola 3 2 32 69 Libya 5 Argentina 6 2 7 Lithuania 2 2 6 Armenia 2 7 Macau 7 Australia 7 2 9 72 Malawi 8 Austria 2 2 73 Malaysia 7 6 23 9 Azerbaijan 2 2 4 74 Mali 2 2 Bahamas 4 4 75 Malta Bahrain 2 2 76 Mexico 6 26 6 94 2 Bangladesh 2 32 44 77 Moldova, Republic of 2 2 3 Barbados 78 Mongolia 2 2 4 Belarus 79 Morocco 2 7 9 5 Belgium 2 8 Mozambique 6 Belize 3 4 8 Nepal 46 47 7 Benin 82 Netherlands 2 2 8 Bolivia 2 83 New Zealand 3 4 9 Bosnia and Herzegovina 84 Nicaragua 2 Brazil 6 6 33 85 Niger 2 Bulgaria 2 3 86 Nigeria 8 4 59 3 46 22 Burkina Faso 87 Norway 4 2 6 23 Cambodia 88 Oman 2 2 24 Cameroon 5 6 89 Pakistan 65 32 97 25 Canada 3 7 2 6 9 Panama 4 5 26 Cape Verde 9 Peru 2 9 3 27 Chad 92 Philippines 5 5 28 Chile 3 2 5 93 Poland 3 4 29 China 77 23 582 7 789 94 Portugal 2 2 3 Colombia 8 3 33 95 Qatar 3 4 3 Congo 4 4 96 Romania 3 4 32 Congo, Democratic Rep. of 97 Russia 9 2 2 33 Cote D'Ivoire 9 2 98 Saint Kitts and Nevis 34 Croatia 2 99 Saint Lucia 35 Czech Republic 2 2 Saudi Arabia 6 2 2 28 36 Denmark Serbia 3 37 Dominican Republic 2 Singapore 2 4 6 38 Ecuador 4 3 8 3 Slovakia 39 Egypt 8 8 4 Slovenia 4 El Salvador 8 9 5 South Africa 5 2 7 4 Equatorial Guinea 6 Spain 4 4 4 2 42 Estonia 7 Sri Lanka 2 2 23 43 Ethiopia 6 7 8 Sudan 2 2 44 Finland 9 Sweden 45 France 6 7 4 2 9 Switzerland 3 4 46 Gabon 6 6 Syria 3 3 47 Germany 4 4 2 Taiwan 2 5 5 76 48 Ghana 2 2 3 Tajikistan 49 Greece 3 6 9 4 Tanzania 5 6 5 Guatemala 2 5 Thailand 2 4 7 5 Honduras 6 8 6 Trinidad and Tobago 2 5 7 52 Hong Kong 9 8 7 7 Tunisia 3 3 53 Hungary 8 Turkey 6 22 29 54 India 4 4 736 3 884 9 Turkmenistan 55 Indonesia 8 6 5 2 Uganda 2 3 56 Iran 3 32 2 Ukraine 4 2 7 57 Iraq 3 2 5 22 United Arab Emirates 3 4 58 Ireland 23 United Kingdom 22 5 29 59 Israel 2 3 24 Uruguay 6 Italy 7 4 2 25 Venezuela 58 2 27 87 6 Jamaica 2 3 26 Vietnam 257 8 87 6 358 62 Japan 2 9 2 27 Yemen 2 2 63 Jordan 3 3 6 28 Zambia 64 Kazakhstan 2 2 4 29 Zimbabwe 2 3 65 Kenya 5 7 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Grand Total,473 98 2,23 59 3,843 Total Countries Represented by Non-Immigrant Enrollment 29 7

Immigrant Enrollment by Country and Level of Study: Fall 27 Country UG PB G P Total Country UG PB G P Total Albania 4 4 64 Korea, Republic of 53 2 6 6 2 Algeria 2 2 65 Kuwait 3 Angola 3 3 66 Lebanon 8 2 2 4 Argentina 27 2 3 67 Liberia 3 3 5 Australia 68 Malaysia 7 8 6 Austria 2 69 Mali 7 Azerbaijian 3 3 7 Mexico 857 7 36 92 8 Afghanistan 3 3 7 Moldova 2 3 9 Bangladesh 25 2 28 72 Mongolia Belarus 73 Morocco 5 6 Belgium 4 4 74 Myanmar 6 6 2 Belize 4 4 75 Nepal 22 3 25 3 Bolivia 2 3 76 Netherlands 8 2 4 Bhutan 77 Netherlands Antilles 5 Botswana 78 Nicaragua 5 5 6 Brazil 2 7 2 3 79 Niger 7 Bulgaria 8 Nigeria 7 5 4 4 94 8 Burkina Faso 8 8 8 Norway 2 2 9 Burundi 82 Pakistan 27 5 4 4 23 2 Cambodia 8 8 83 Panama 2 2 2 Cameroon 2 84 Peru 38 38 22 Canada 8 2 9 85 Philippines 82 2 2 87 23 Cyprus 86 Poland 2 24 Chile 2 36 39 87 Portugal 2 2 25 China 37 9 4 5 88 Qatar 26 Colombia 97 3 8 3 89 Romania 2 2 5 27 Congo 9 Russia 3 3 4 2 28 Congo, Democratic Rep. of 3 3 9 Saint Kitts and Nevis 29 Costa Rica 3 3 92 Saint Lucia 3 Croatia 93 Saudi Arabia 7 7 3 Cuba 5 2 7 94 Senegal 2 2 32 Denmark 2 95 Serbia 33 Dominica 3 3 96 Sierra Leone 3 3 34 Dominican Republic 3 3 97 Singapore 8 9 35 Ecuador 8 9 98 Slovakia 2 36 Egypt 22 2 25 99 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 37 El Salvador 6 8 South Africa 9 9 38 Eritrea 3 5 Spain 8 8 39 Ethiopia 8 2 22 Sri Lanka 8 8 4 France 3 4 3 Sudan 3 4 4 Czech Republic 4 Suriname 42 Germany 2 5 Sweden 3 4 43 Ghana 6 6 6 Switzerland 2 2 44 Guatemala 2 2 24 7 Syria 9 2 45 Guinea 8 Taiwan 2 2 3 25 46 Guyana 4 5 9 Tanzania 6 6 47 Greece Thailand 9 9 48 Honduras 42 43 Togo 49 Hong Kong 6 7 2 Trinidad and Tobago 9 5 Hungary 3 Tunisia 2 3 5 India 249 9 2 6 284 4 Turkey 4 5 2 52 Indonesia 5 Uzbekistan 2 2 53 Iran 53 5 24 2 84 6 Ukraine 6 2 3 2 54 Iraq 3 2 2 34 7 United Arab Emirates 2 2 55 Ireland 3 3 8 United Kingdom 5 4 5 2 6 56 Israel 2 2 5 9 Uruguay 5 5 57 Italy 4 2 6 2 Venezuela 5 7 6 29 58 Cote D'Ivoire 3 3 2 Vietnam 354 4 388 59 Jamaica 9 3 4 22 Zambia 4 4 6 Japan 9 2 23 Zimbabwe 5 5 6 Jordan 9 24 Yemen 2 62 Kazakhstan 3 2 5 25 63 Kenya 9 9 999 Unknown 2 4 29 45 Immigrant Enrollment Grand Total 3,285 348 5 3,858 Total Countries Represented by Immigrant Enrollment 24 8

By Non-Immigrant Visa Categories Fall 27 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Visa Categories Visa 26 27 Growth Full-Time Student F- 3,6 3,55-2.7% Temporary Worker in Specialty Occupation H-B 44 33-25.% Dependent of H-B H-4 76 83 9.2% Exchange Visitor (Student) J- 4 35-4.6% Dependent of J- (Studying at UH) J-2 6 3-5.% Intra-Company Transferee L-5 3-3.3% Dependent of L- L-2 64 48-25.% Permanent Residency Pending PRP 54 43-2.4% Other Visa Types: (A, E, G, K, TD, TN, TPS, etc.) 69 7.4% Total Non-Immigrants 3,98 3,843-3.4% Top Countries of Origin L-2 PRP L-.2%.% Rank Country 26 27 Growth F-.3% 355 India 9 884-3.% H-BJ-2 33 2 China 846 789-6.7% H-4.% 83 F- 3 Vietnam 358 358.% J- 35 9.5% J- 4 Nigeria 546-3.3% J-2.9% 3 5 Iran 39 32-5.% L-3 6 Saudi Arabia 54 28-6.9% L-2 48 Other 7 Korea, Rep. of 24 23 -.8% PRP 8.5% 43 8 Pakistan 84 97 5.5% Other 7 9 Mexico 5 94 -.5% Venezuela 94 87-7.4% Visa Categories by Percent H-4 2.2% Other.8% H-B.9% Degrees Awarded: Non-Immigrants* Level Awarded Percentage Bachelors 348 29.2 Masters 655 54.9 Doctoral 9 5.9 Totals 93. *Includes degrees for Spring, Summer, and Fall 27 27 U.S. Degrees Awarded 8558 Non-Immigra 93 U.S. Citizens, Immigrants, etc. Non-Immigrants 2.2% 87.8% 9

Ten Year Non-Immigrant Student Enrollment at UH Year 28 29 2 2 22 Total 2,88 3,34 3,242 3,343 3,52 Year Total 23 3,649 24 3,897 25 4,72 26 3,98 27 3,843 Ten Year Enrollment Trends 28-27 Top 2 Countries By Enrollment In Past Eight Years Countries India China Vietnam Nigeria Iran Saudi Arabia Korea, Rep. of Pakistan Mexico Venezuela Taiwan 4,5 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2,,5, 5 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Year 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Rank* 795 682 663 752 96 954 9 884 55 686 82 84 854 87 846 789 98 254 32 34 345 366 358 358 6 24 39 5 59 546 37 49 78 94 24 53 39 32 89 87 92 4 4 48 54 28-2 47 536 22 33 29 24 23 8 72 54 5 55 78 84 97 2 8 85 99 7 93 99 5 94-8 93 96 97 94 95 94 87-9 78 76 77 7 68 65 76 72 67 7 67 73 68 6 6 23 28 3 4 28 39 46 47 5 25 9 29 3 37 39 44 26 33 36 34 4 47 25 33 5 46 54 54 52 4 46 38 33 2 26 29 33 32 32 3 27 32 2 5 3 3 6 3 3 83 8 87 77 63 52 39 29-5 36 35 27 3 26 26 39 29-5 Canada Nepal Bangladesh Brazil Colombia Angola Peru Turkey United Kingdom *Rank refers to a country's position for the amount of students compared to the prior year.

By Gender Gender UG G Total Female 752 882,634 Male 89,39 2,29 Grand Total,57 2,272 3,843 By Age Enrolled Non-Immigrant Count 2,,5, 5 Non-Immigrant Enrollment Compositions: Fall 27* 282 6-2 years 968 2-23 years,867 24-29 years 652 3-39 years 74 4+ years 282 968 6-2 years 2-23 years 24-29 years 3-39 years 4+ years By New/Continuing Enrollment Total Enrollment Undergraduate Enrollment Graduate Enrollment,867 57.5% 652 Gender 42.5% 74 Female Male 27.9% 24.8 % 3. % 72.% 75.2 % 69.9 % Continuing New/Transfer Continuing New/Transfer Continuing New/transfer Degree Level Continuing New/Transfer Total Undergraduate,82 389,57 Graduate,587 685 2,272 Grand Total 2,769,74 3,843 By Marital Status Marital Status Total Percentage Married 35 7.9 Single 2,499 65. Unknown,39 27. Grand Total 3,843.% 27.% *For the purposes of this report, post-baccalaureate programs are included in undergraduate totals. Professional programs are included in graduate totals. 7.9% 65.% Married Single Unknown

Newly Admitted/Transfer Non-Immigrants: Fall 27 By Level: 23 24 25 26 27 Change Undergraduate 378 39 456 398 389-2.3% Graduate 74 829 798 749 685-8.5% Total:,92,22,254,47,74-6.4% By College: 23 24 25 26 27 Change Architecture and Design Arts Business Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Exploratory Studies* *Exploratory Studies is a preparatory major designed for undeclared students. By Geographical Region Africa Asia Europe Latin America Middle East North America Oceania 2 3 23 2 24 2.% - - - 29 27-6.9% 44 29 8 5 24-7.3% 26 9 22 5 28 86.7% 363 496 49 395 34-3.7% 38 45 4 7 78 9.9% 32 55 44 32 26-8.8% 8 94 23 95 79-6.8% 24 99 86 25 95-4.9% - - 8 3 2.% 3 8 5 6 8 33.3% 9 9 3 25 2-2.% 5 9 5 2 7 25.% 8 86 87 78 83 6.4% 29 3 26 23 3 34.8% 23 24 25 26 27 Change 7 8 89 77 92 9.5% 75 86 86 786 749-4.7% 7 92 74 97 68-29.9% 4 4 34 6 5 -.9% 62 3 75 56 43-23.2% 2 24 8 2 5-25.% 4 3 5 2-6.% First Time Non-Immigrant Enrollment by College for Fall 27 Hotel and Restaurant Management 7.3% Law 2.4% Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 7.4% Natural Sciences and Mathematics 8.2% Nursing.3% Optometry.7% Pharmacy.9% Social Work.7% Engineering 3.8% Education 2.6% Business.5% Arts 2.5% Architecture and Design 2.2% Technology 7.7% Exploratory Studies* 2.9% 2

By Country Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Algeria 2 Japan 3 3 Angola 4 4 Jordan Argentina 2 2 Kazakhstan Armenia Kenya Australia Korea, Rep. of 9 2 Bahamas 3 3 Lebanon 2 2 Bangladesh 4 3 7 Malaysia 9 3 2 Belgium Mexico 4 5 Belize Morocco 2 2 Brazil 3 3 Nepal Bulgaria 2 2 New Zealand 2 3 Cameroon 3 3 Nicaragua Canada 8 2 Nigeria 4 6 47 China 4 52 93 Norway 2 2 Colombia 3 3 Pakistan 9 8 7 Congo Peru Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 2 2 Philippines 2 3 Cote D'Ivoire 4 4 Russia Croatia Saint Lucia Czech Republic Saudi Arabia 4 4 Ecuador Serbia Egypt 3 3 Singapore El Salvador Slovakia Equatorial Guinea 2 2 South Africa 2 2 Estonia Spain Ethiopia 2 2 Sri Lanka 2 3 France 2 2 Sudan Germany Taiwan 7 9 6 Greece 2 2 Tanzania Hong Kong 3 4 Trinidad and Tobago 2 Hungary Tunisia India 43 3 73 Turkey Indonesia Ukraine Iran 2 3 United Kingdom Italy Venezuela 8 9 Jamaica Vietnam 8 3 Countries: 72 Total: 33 5 453 By Gender Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus: Fall 27* Gender UG G Total Male 48 9 238 Female 55 6 25 Grand Total 33 5 453 47.5% 52.5% Male Female *On campus housing includes the partner housing of Cambridge Oaks and Cullen Oaks. 3

Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus: Fall 27 By College College UG G Total Architecture and Design 6 2 8 Arts 5 4 9 Business 4 8 49 Education 3 3 6 Engineering 79 48 27 Hotel and Restaurant Management 22 4 36 Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 38 5 53 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 5 4 9 Optometry 2 2 Pharmacy 5 5 Social Work Technology 29 7 36 Exploratory Studies* 2 2 Total: 33 5 453 *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. Non-Immigrants Living On-Campus Last 8 Years 25 24 23 23 2 2 64 62 533 52 483 449 27 26 25 24 23 22 2 2 2 2 22 23 24 25 449 483 52 533 62 64 26 27 55 453 By Visa Type 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 449 483 52 533 62 64 55 453 By Housing Location VISA Category VISA Students Building Students Full-Time Students F- 43 Bayou Oaks 7 Dependent of H-B H-4 9 Calhoun Lofts 82 Dependent of L- L-2 8 Cambridge Oaks 89 Exchange Visitor (Student) J- 2 Cougar Place 3 Permanent Resident Pending PRP 6 Cougar Village 34 Other Visa Types* Other 5 Cougar Village 2 2 Total: 453 Cullen Oaks 68 *Other visa types include, A, E, TD, etc. Moody Towers Quadrangle Total: 86 27 453 4

Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by Level of Study: Fall 27 Classification 23 24 25 26 27 Growth Freshmen 247 32 328 236 222-5.9% Sophomore 239 28 33 3 248-2.3% Junior 343 349 373 423 396-6.4% Senior 623 546 536 544 67.6% Post-Baccalaureate 72 84 74 9 98 -.% Undergraduate Total:,524,499,64,623,57-3.2% Master 37 45 54 427 328-6.9% Doctoral 738 856 872 863 885 2.5% Professional 7 92 82 67 59 -.9% Graduate Total: 2,25 2,398 2,458 2,357 2,272-3.6% Grand Total: 3,649 3,897 4,72 3,98 3,843-3.4% Undergraduate Composition Post- Baccalaureate Freshmen 6.2% Sophomore Junior Senior Post-Baccalaureate Freshmen 4.% Sophomore 5.8% Graduate Composition Doctoral 39.% Senior 38.6% Junior 25.2% Master 58.5% Professional 2.6% Fall 27 Distribution by Level of Study 2,5 2, Number of Students,5, 5 26 27 5

Non-Immigrant/Immigrant/U.S. Student Enrollment by College: Fall 27 College U.S. Student Enrollment Immigrant Enrollment** Non-Immigrant Enrollment % Non-Immigrants to U.S. and Immigrant Students Architecture and Design 66 97 65 9.2 Arts,425 99 78 5. Business 5,259 66 579 9.8 Education 2,742 73 6 2. Engineering 2,7 555,299 39.9 Hotel and Restaurant Management 798 73 89 2.7 Law 72 5 4 5.3 Liberal Arts and Social Sciences,292 695 293 2.7 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 4,47 64 775.4 Nursing 24 5 3.7 Optometry 45 27 6.5 Pharmacy 463 59 69 3.2 Social Work 468 6 3.3 Technology 5,598 66 37 4.9 Exploratory Studies*,654 44 2.5 Total 37,665 3,858 3,843 9.3 % 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% % % Non-Immigrant/Immigrant/U.S. Student Enrollment Ratio Non-Immigrant Enrollment Immigrant Enrollment** U.S. Student Enrollment *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. 6

Non-Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by College: Fall 27 College 26 27 27 Non-Immigrant % Change Per College Architecture and Design 52 65 25. Arts 75 78 4. Business Administration 649 579 -.8 Education 59 6.7 Engineering,379,299-5.8 Hotel and Restaurant Management 85 89 2.2 Law 49 4-6.3 Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 34 293-3.6 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 779 77 -. Nursing 2 5 5. Optometry 23 27 7.4 Pharmacy 75 69-8. Social Work 3 6 23. Technology 297 37 3.4 Exploratory Studies* 39 44 2.8 Total Non-Immigrant Enrollment 3,98 3,843-3.4 *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. Immigrant Enrollment Distribution by College: Fall 27 College 26 27 27 Immigrant % Change Per College Architecture and Design 89 97 9. Arts 83 99 9.3 Business Administration 596 66.7 Education 47 73 7.7 Engineering 64 555-9.6 Hotel and Restaurant Management 69 73 5.8 Law 47 5 8.5 Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 639 695 8.8 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 556 64 8.6 Nursing 4 5. Optometry 2 5 25. Pharmacy 7 59-5.7 Social Work 5-33.3 Technology 524 66 7.6 Exploratory Studies 34 7.6 Total Immigrant Enrollment 3,596 3,858 7.3 *Immigrant enrollment data is from the Office of Institutional Research. 7

Non-Immigrant Distribution by College and Degree Level in Last Years Undergraduate Students: 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Architecture and Design 39 38 32 39 39 38 4 4 32 45 Arts - - - - - - - - 36 39 Business 27 37 34 384 387 392 365 44 392 348 Education 4 55 2 23 25 24 2 25 6 7 Engineering 297 225 263 344 376 425 487 45 38 Hotel and Restaurant Management 6 76 7 3 33 38 29 3 Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 62 44 72 96 23 28 95 9868 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 69 78 83 296 77 52 64 8 27 Nursing - - - - - - - 6 2 Pharmacy 3 8 23 9 8 2 7 8 3 - Social Work - - - - - - - - - Technology 59 54 7 99 97 22 26 462 89 Exploratory Studies* 49 6 6 52 9 44 39 48 39 44 Total:,8,83,28,46,462,524,499,64,623,57 Graduate and Professional Students: 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Architecture and Design 9 5 9 8 7 5 23 2 2 2 Arts - - - - - - - - 39 39 Business 222 233 276 28 39 263 242 265 257 23 Education 43 55 39 32 53 57 67 48 43 43 Engineering 483 537 534 456 547 669 93,3 928 98 Hotel and Restaurant Management 28 34 44 49 48 48 46 49 56 58 Law 53 38 45 37 42 46 7 6 49 4 Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 7 4 682 54 68 45 423 25 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 548 564 64 66 654 624 626 594 598 564 Nursing - - - - - - - 2 3 Optometry 25 28 3 29 3 24 24 26 23 27 Pharmacy 75 86 78 66 75 69 67 65 72 69 Social Work 8 7 4 6 6 9 5 5 3 6 Technology 88 4 27 223 33 7 6 35 8 Total:,699,85,962,937 2,58 2,25 2,398 2,458 2,357 2,272 Grand Total: 2,88 3,34 3,242 3,343 3,52 3,649 3,897 4,72 3,98 3,843 *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. 8

Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 27 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Argentina 2 2 Korea, Rep. of 2 2 Australia Mexico 4 4 Bahrain Nigeria 2 2 Brazil 2 3 Norway China 6 7 Oman Colombia Saudi Arabia Congo South Africa Czech Republic Switzerland Egypt Taiwan 4 5 France Tanzania India 5 9 4 Turkey Iran 3 3 Venezuela 3 3 Italy 2 Vietnam 3 4 Jamaica Overall Total: 45 2 65 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries India China Taiwan Mexico Vietnam 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 4 3 3 8 8 2 4 8 5 5 6 6 7 3 2 2 2 2 3 5 4 5 7 4 7 4 4 2 2 4 3 2 2 4 5 Enrollment by last years 4 3 2 28 29 2 2 22 39 38 32 39 39 9 5 9 8 7 23 24 25 26 27 38 4 4 32 45 5 Undergraduates 23 2 Graduates 2 2 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 9

Katherine G. McGovern College of the Arts* - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 28 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Armenia Mexico 2 4 6 Brazil 2 3 Nigeria China 2 22 Norway Colombia Poland 2 3 Ecuador 2 2 Portugal Germany Qatar Hong Kong 2 2 Romania India Spain Iran Taiwan 2 3 Italy 2 Thailand Japan Ukraine Korea, Rep. of 4 3 7 United Kingdom 2 3 Malawi Venezuela 2 2 Malaysia Vietnam 7 7 Overall Total: 39 39 78 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Korea, Rep. of Vietnam Mexico 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 22 6 7 3 7 6 6 45 4 35 3 25 2 5 5 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 UG G 23 24 25 26 27 UG 36 39 G 39 39 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates *College of the Arts formed in 26 as a split from the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 2

C. T. Bauer College of Business - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 7 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Albania Germany Portugal Angola 3 3 Ghana Russia Australia 2 Honduras 3 3 Saudi Arabia Bangladesh 4 5 Hong Kong 2 3 Singapore Barbados India 25 34 59 Slovakia Belgium Indonesia 2 3 Spain Belize Iran 8 8 Sri Lanka Bolivia Japan Sudan Brazil 2 3 Kazakhstan 3 4 Sweden Bulgaria 2 Kenya Syria Canada 7 4 Korea, Rep. of 8 3 2 Taiwan 3 5 8 Chile Malaysia 4 4 Tanzania 2 China 52 85 37 Malta Thailand 2 3 Colombia 4 5 Mexico 9 2 2 Tunisia Congo Moldova Turkey Congo, Dem. Rep. 5 5 Mongolia Turkmenistan Cote D'Ivoire 3 3 Nepal 2 Uganda Ecuador 2 Netherlands 2 2 United Arab Emirates 2 2 Egypt 2 Nigeria 2 8 2 United Kingdom El Salvador 2 2 Norway Uruguay Equatorial Guinea 2 2 Oman Venezuela 3 4 Ethiopia Pakistan 32 6 38 Vietnam 95 33 28 Gabon Peru 3 4 Yemen Gautemala Philippines Overall Total: 348 23 579 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Vietnam India Pakistan Korea, Rep. of Mexico Nigeria Venezuela Canada Saudi Arabia 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 5 9 3 45 975 67 77 68 37 56 75 37 52 42 55 46 28 3 85 6 99 9 78 74 75 64 59 34 35 27 7 9 9 2 27 38 6 2 25 24 2 8 25 28 2 2 9 2 6 4 7 6 8 7 2 2 26 2 2 23 24 24 27 23 2 8 8 8 4 2 2 5 2 3 3 4 9 25 9 3 7 4 45 4 35 3 25 2 5 5 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 27 37 34 384 387 222 233 276 28 39 23 24 25 26 27 392 365 44 392 348 263 242 265 257 23 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates 2

College of Education - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 27 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Bahamas Mexico 2 2 4 Cameroon Nigeria 2 2 Chad Pakistan China 4 2 6 Philippines Congo, Dem. Re 2 2 Romania France Singapore Germany Sri Lanka Greece Switzerland India 5 5 Thailand Iran Turkey 3 3 Japan 2 Uganda Korea, Rep. of 3 3 United Kingdom 2 2 Lebanon Vietnam 3 4 Malaysia Overall Total: 7 43 6 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China India Mexico Vietnam 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 5 9 23 23 6 5 6 4 9 7 6 4 3 5 6 5 4 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 4 55 2 23 25 43 55 39 32 53 23 24 25 26 27 24 2 25 6 7 57 67 48 43 43 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates 22

27 Enrollment Numbers: 67 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Afghanistan Hong Kong Pakistan 2 Algeria 2 3 India 47 435 482 Panama 2 2 Angola 8 8 Indonesia 3 5 8 Peru 6 2 8 Argentina Iran 66 66 Philippines 3 3 Australia 3 4 Iraq 2 2 4 Qatar Bangladesh 7 5 22 Israel Russia 2 3 5 Benin Italy 3 3 Saudi Arabia 62 4 66 Brazil 3 3 6 Jamaica Singapore Cameroon 3 4 Japan 4 4 South Africa Canada 7 5 2 Jordan 2 3 Spain Cape Verde Kazakhstan 3 4 Sri Lanka 2 8 China 27 23 24 Kenya Syria 2 2 Colombia 3 4 Korea, Rep. of 5 9 4 Taiwan 22 23 Congo, Dem. Rep. Kuwait Trinidad and Tobago 2 2 Cote D'Ivoire Lebanon 3 2 5 Tunisia 7 8 Ecuador Malaysia 7 3 Turkey 2 2 Egypt 4 4 8 Mali Ukraine El Salvador Mexico 3 4 United Kingdom 3 3 Equatorial Guinea Morocco Venezuela 9 9 28 Ethiopia 3 3 Nepal 3 3 Vietnam 46 8 64 France 3 4 New Zealand 2 3 Yemen Gabon 3 3 Nigeria 3 22 53 Ghana Norway 2 2 Overall Total: 38 98 299 Top Countries by Enrollment Cullen College of Engineering - Non-Immigrant Enrollment Countries India China Saudi Arabia Iran Vietnam Nigeria Venezuela Taiwan Bangladesh Pakistan 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 34 329 285 99 24 33 474 562 56 482 2 5 369 23 229 243 263 246 24 2 22 23 23 38 53 83 8 87 66 4 2 26 25 45 56 7 78 64 66 23 24 34 39 62 66 59 7 6 64 29 2 27 37 43 5 56 74 7 53 2 3 29 25 29 32 3 29 28 5 8 9 9 4 4 9 9 23 6 3 3 2 3 22 9 9 2 4 4 5 24 25 2,2 Enrollment by last years, 8 6 4 2 28 29 2 2 22 297 225 263 344 483 537 534 456 547 23 24 25 26 27 376 425 487 45 38 669 93,3 928 98 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates 23

Conrad H. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 36 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Argentina Italy Armenia Kenya Austria 2 2 Korea, Rep. of 4 7 2 Bahamas Mexico 2 2 Belgium Nigeria 2 2 Bolivia Pakistan 2 2 Brazil 2 3 Peru 7 7 Canada Philippines Chile Russia China 4 35 76 Singapore Equatorial Guinea Slovenia France 8 8 Spain 3 3 Greece Switzerland 3 3 Hong Kong Taiwan 5 3 8 India 3 3 Ukraine Indonesia United Kingdom Iran Venezuela 2 3 Israel Vietnam 23 2 25 Overall Total: 3 58 89 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Vietnam Korea, Rep. of France Taiwan 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 67 74 7 64 69 74 76 8 22 28 29 26 3 25 42 33 32 29 2 9 2 2 8 5 6 6 7 5 4 8 4 2 8 6 4 2 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 6 76 7 3 33 28 34 44 49 48 23 24 25 26 27 38 29 3 48 46 49 56 58 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates 24

Law Center - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 5 Countries Represented Country Students Argentina Kenya Brazil 5 Mexico Canada 8 Nigeria China 6 Colombia Cote D'Ivoire Serbia France Germany Overall Total: Russia Saudi Arabia Country 2 United Kingdom Students 6 3 2 2 4 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries Canada China Mexico Brazil Nigeria 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 3 5 5 6 8 5 8 2 3 3 3 5 6 3 2 4 4 4 8 6 4 4 3 8 2 5 2 5 2 7 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 53 38 45 37 42 23 24 25 26 27 46 7 6 49 4 2 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Graduates 25

27 Enrollment Numbers: 75 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Albania Gabon Norway Angola 4 4 Germany 2 3 Pakistan 7 5 2 Argentina 2 2 Ghana Panama 2 2 Australia 2 2 Greece 2 Peru 2 3 Azerbaijan 2 3 Honduras 3 3 Philippines 2 3 Bahamas Hong Kong 2 Poland Bahrain India 2 8 3 Romania Bangladesh Iran 2 5 7 Russia 3 4 Belize Italy 2 Saint Kitts and Nevis Bosnia and Herzegovina Jamaica Saudi Arabia 3 4 7 Brazil Japan 2 3 Serbia Bulgaria Jordan South Africa 2 3 Burkina Faso Kazakhstan Spain 3 3 Canada 4 2 6 Kenya Sri Lanka 2 2 Chile 2 Korea, Rep. of 5 3 8 Taiwan 4 5 China 4 5 29 Kuwait Thailand Colombia 5 2 7 Lebanon 2 Trinidad and Tobago 2 Cote D'Ivoire 2 3 Lithuania Tunisia Dominican Republic Macau Turkey 2 3 Egypt 2 Mali Ukraine 2 El Salvador 2 2 Mexico 9 9 8 United Kingdom 2 3 Equatorial Guinea Moldova Venezuela 2 2 Ethiopia Morocco Vietnam 3 3 6 Finland Nepal Zambia France Nigeria 2 2 Zimbabwe 2 Overall Total: 68 25 293 Top Countries by Enrollment College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences - Non-Immigrant Enrollment Countries India China Mexico Korea, Rep. of Vietnam United Kingdom Nigeria Venezuela Pakistan Colombia 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 8 2 3 25 2 3 34 29 3 3 2 25 3 36 39 47 38 42 3 29 6 5 5 9 27 25 22 27 25 8 2 22 22 26 23 7 2 22 22 8 4 5 9 9 3 5 4 5 2 6 7 7 8 2 7 5 3 4 6 8 2 9 22 23 6 4 2 2 4 9 9 7 5 5 3 2 6 7 9 8 9 9 2 8 7 3 4 9 4 7 25 Enrollment by last years 2 5 5 28 29 2 2 22 62 44 72 96 23 7 4 682 54 23 24 25 26 27 28 95 9868 68 45 4 Undergraduates 23 25 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Graduates 26

27 Enrollment Numbers: 67 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Algeria India 33 36 69 Philippines 4 5 Argentina Indonesia 2 2 Romania Azerbaijian Iran 38 38 Russia 5 6 Bangladesh 3 4 Israel Saudi Arabia 6 8 24 Brazil 2 4 6 Italy Singapore Cambodia Japan South Africa Canada 6 7 Jordan Spain Chile Kazakhstan Sri Lanka 9 9 China 23 82 25 Kenya Taiwan 3 2 5 Colombia 3 5 8 Korea, Rep. of 3 2 25 Tajikistan Congo Lebanon 3 2 5 Thailand 9 9 Cote D'Ivoire 3 3 Lithuania Trinidad and Tobago 2 3 Congo, Dem. Rep. Malaysia 4 4 Tunisia 3 3 Ecuador 2 2 Mexico 5 4 9 Turkey 7 7 Egypt 4 4 Mongolia Uganda El Salvador 2 Morocco 6 6 Ukraine Ethiopia Mozambique United Arab Emirates France 2 Nepal 24 24 United Kingdom 3 3 Germany 2 3 Niger Venezuela 2 6 8 Ghana 2 Nigeria 8 3 2 Vietnam 45 24 69 Greece 5 5 Pakistan 4 4 8 Zimbabwe Guatemala Panama Hong Kong 4 4 Peru 2 3 Overall Total: 27 564 77 Top Countries by Enrollment College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Non-Immigrant Enrollment Countries China India Vietnam Iran Korea, Rep.of Nepal Saudi Arabia Nigeria Taiwan Bangladesh 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 5 32 56 99 24 233 252 24 238 25 234 223 28 26 23 97 626 46 69 28 33 43 5 62 52 45 46 54 69 3 4 9 25 3 3 42 4 38 32 26 32 33 25 39 7 5 25 2 5 8 7 4 9 6 26 25 24 3 3 28 22 5 27 27 25 24 2 23 3 3 8 7 2 4 7 2 2 24 24 23 38 23 8 7 2 5 5 7 4 4 7 6 5 4 3 2 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 69 78 83 296 548 564 64 66 654 23 24 25 26 27 77 52 64 868 624 626 594 598 564 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates 27

College of Nursing - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 5 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Canada Nigeria Ecuador Vietnam Kenya Overall Total: 2 3 5 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries Canada Ecuador Kenya Nigeria Vietnam 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 7 Enrollment by last years 6 5 4 3 2 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 6 2 2 3 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates 28

College of Optometry - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 9 Countries Represented Country Students Country Bangladesh Iran Canada 4 Malaysia China 2 Nepal Ghana 5 South Africa India Overall Total: 5 Students 7 27 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries Nepal Ghana India Canada 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 3 4 6 7 2 3 4 5 8 7 5 5 8 8 7 5 3 4 35 3 25 2 5 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 25 28 3 29 3 23 24 25 26 27 24 24 26 23 27 5 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Graduates 29

College of Pharmacy - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 3 Countries Represented Country Bangladesh Students Country Korea, Rep. of Brazil Malaysia China 7 Mexico Croatia Nigeria Ghana 2 Saudi Arabia India 27 Vietnam Libya Overall Total: Students 6 2 8 69 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries India China Vietnam Korea, Rep. of 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 33 43 39 35 34 29 27 7 7 4 7 4 7 7 9 7 2 7 6 8 5 3 5 7 8 8 6 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 3 8 23 9 8 75 86 78 66 75 23 24 25 26 27 2 7 8 3 69 67 65 72 69 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Graduates Undergraduates 3

Graduate College of Social Work - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: Countries Represented Country Canada Students 2 Country Nigeria China 3 Russia Colombia Serbia Hong Kong 4 Singapore Jordan Taiwan Overall Total: Students 6 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries Hong Kong China Canada 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 3 4 3 4 6 6 3 3 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 8 7 4 6 6 23 24 25 26 27 9 5 5 3 6 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates 3

27 Enrollment Numbers: 5 Countries Represented Country U G Total Country U G Total Country U G Total Afghanistan Gabon Peru 3 4 Angola 7 7 Honduras Philippines Argentina Hungary Qatar 2 2 Belarus India 7 7 87 Russia Belize 2 2 Indonesia Saudi Arabia 2 2 4 Brazil 2 Iran 6 6 Spain Canada 3 2 5 Iraq Sudan China 5 6 2 Israel Taiwan 2 3 Colombia 3 2 5 Italy Tanzania 3 3 Congo Kazakhstan 4 4 Thailand 2 2 Congo, Dem. Rep. Korea, Rep. of 4 5 Turkey 2 2 Croatia Malaysia Ukraine Czech Republic Mexico 5 6 United Arab Emirates El Salvador Morocco United Kingdom 2 2 Equatorial Guinea 6 6 Nicaragua Venezuela 8 5 3 Estonia Nigeria 7 9 26 Vietnam 3 3 Ethiopia Pakistan 9 4 3 Overall Total: 89 8 37 Top Countries by Enrollment College of Technology - Non-Immigrant Enrollment Countries India Vietnam Nigeria China Angola Saudi Arabia Pakistan Venezuela 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 66 8 8 84 83 9 96 87 5 7 6 3 2 27 24 3 6 8 2 9 9 2 4 5 26 6 7 4 5 8 25 3 27 2 2 2 2 5 5 2 5 7 7 7 5 5 5 5 8 8 5 4 6 3 4 3 5 8 3 3 4 8 9 7 7 8 2 5 3 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 59 54 7 99 97 88 4 27 223 23 24 25 26 27 22 26 462 89 33 7 6 35 8 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduates Graduates 32

Exploratory Studies* - Non-Immigrant Enrollment 27 Enrollment Numbers: 22 Countries Represented Country Argentina Students Country Mexico Bahamas New Zealand Cameroon Nigeria Canada 4 Pakistan China 8 Peru Denmark Saint Lucia Egypt Saudi Arabia El Salvador Spain Honduras Taiwan India 2 Venezuela Korea, Rep. of Vietnam Overall Total: Students 3 2 2 5 4 44 Top Countries by Enrollment Countries China Taiwan Canada Venezuela 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 6 2 2 3 5 8 2 5 3 2 3 4 3 3 2 4 3 4 6 4 2 8 6 Enrollment by last years 28 29 2 2 22 49 6 6 52 9 23 24 25 26 27 44 39 48 39 44 4 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Undergraduates *Exploratory Studies is a prepatory major designed for undeclared students. 33

Oceania.3% North America.6% 34 Latin America 9.% Europe 5.4% Middle East 8.% Asia 66.8% China 2.5% India 23.% Pakistan 2.5% Taiwan 2.% Africa 8.8% Other 6.3% Vietnam 9.3% Korea, Rep. of 3.2% Fall 27 Non - Immigrant Enrollment by Region

Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 27 Non-Immigrants Africa 338 East Africa 25 Ethiopia 7 Kenya 7 Sudan 2 Tanzania 6 Uganda 3 Central Africa 38 Cameroon 6 Chad Congo, Rep. of 4 Congo, Dem. Rep. of the Equatorial Guinea Gabon 6 North Africa 45 Algeria 4 Egypt 8 Libya Morocco 9 25 Year Regional Trends: Africa* Tunisia 3 4 3 2 Southern Africa 45 Angola 32 Malawi Mozambique South Africa 7 Zambia Zimbabwe 3 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports (993-26). West Africa 85 Benin Burkina Faso Cape Verde Cote D'Ivoire 2 Ghana 2 Mali 2 Niger Nigeria 46 35

Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 27 Non-Immigrants Asia 2,568 East Asia,2 China 789 Hong Kong 7 Japan 2 Korea, Rep. of 23 Macau Mongolia 2 Taiwan 76 South and Central Asia,3 25 Year Regional Trends: Asia* Afghanistan 2 3, Bangladesh 44 India 884 2, Kazakhstan 4, Nepal 47 Pakistan 97 Sri Lanka 23 Tajikistan Turkmenistan 25 Year Regional Trends: Middle East* 4 3 2 Southeast Asia 435 Cambodia Indonesia 5 Malaysia 23 Philippines 5 Singapore 6 Thailand 7 Vietnam 358 Middle East 36 Bahrain 2 Iran 32 Iraq 5 Israel 3 Jordan 6 Kuwait 2 Lebanon 3 Oman 2 Qatar 4 Saudi Arabia 28 Syria 3 United Arab Emirates 4 Yemen 2 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports (993-26). 36

Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 27 Non-Immigrants Europe 27 Albania 2 Armenia 2 Austria 2 Azerbaijan 4 Belarus Belgium 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria 3 Croatia 2 Czech Republic 2 Denmark Estonia Finland France 9 Germany Greece 9 Hungary Ireland Italy 2 25 Year Regional Trends: Europe* Lithuania 2 35 3 25 2 5 5 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports (993-26). Malta Moldova 2 Netherlands 2 Norway 6 Poland 4 Portugal 2 Romania 4 Russia 2 Serbia 3 Slovakia Slovenia Spain 2 Sweden Switzerland 4 Turkey 29 Ukraine 7 United Kingdom 29 37

Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 27 Non-Immigrants Latin America 35 Caribbean 8 Bahamas 4 Barbados Dominican Republic Jamaica 3 Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago 7 Mexico and Central America 23 Belize 4 El Salvador 9 Guatemala 2 Honduras 8 Mexico 94 Nicaragua 25 Year Regional Trends: Latin America* Panama 5 5 4 3 2 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports (993-26) South America 29 Argentina Bolivia 2 Brazil 33 Chile 5 Colombia 33 Ecuador 8 Peru 3 Uruguay Venezuela 87 38

Enrollment by Geographical Region: Fall 27 Non-Immigrants North America 6 Canada 6 8 6 4 2 25 Year Regional Trends: North America* Oceania 3 Australia 9 New Zealand 4 25 Year Regional Trends: Oceania* 5 5 Grand Total 3,843 *Data for Regional Trends was compiled from previously published International Student and Scholar Services Enrollment Reports (993-26). 39

25 Year Non-Immigrant Enrollment Trends by Region Region 993 4,5 994 995 996 997 998 999 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Africa 98 88 92 26 437 49 8 247 232 246 268 239 259 267 27 265 279 289 292 326 35 337 338 Asia,53,496,432,39,4,43,472,562,62,724,674,574,47,4,657,786,955 2,4 2,72 #### #### #### 2,689 2,69 2568 Middle East 3 4, 5 6 5 97 6 28 8 45 58 6 64 98 926 55 73 72 73 2 238 32 342 335 36 Europe 28 279 229 265 282 28 274 258 265 237 235 235 228 92 26 285 27 293 286 255 243 24 233 25 27 Latin America 66 66 49 47 62 73 2 27 266 32 353 452 468 369 324 32 298 33 359 353 37 349 383 366 35 North America 34 3,5 42 38 38 39 42 45 44 32 37 4 37 37 52 55 6 64 73 68 72 68 73 68 6 6 Oceania 5 4 2 9 7 4 6 9 9 4 6 3 4 6 8 7 7 3 Other Foreign Unk 2 22 27 4 5 23 22 29 7 68 4 79 59 53 8 8 3, 2,246 2,22 2,83 2,59 2,33 2,77 2,296 2,387 2,522 2,797 2,82 2,796 2,738 2,55 2,694 2,88 3,34 3,242 3,343 3,52 #### #### 4,72 3,98 3,843 2,5 2, 989 99 65 63 68 25 53 55 22 239 65 7 23 28 9 7 74 82 978,5, 5 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Other Foreign Unknown 2 22 27 4 5 23 22 29 7 68 4 79 59 53 8 8 Oceania 5 4 2 9 7 4 6 9 9 4 6 3 4 6 8 7 7 3 North America 34 42 38 38 39 42 45 44 32 37 4 37 37 52 55 6 64 73 68 72 68 73 68 6 6 Africa 98 88 92 26 437 49 8 247 232 246 268 239 259 267 27 265 279 289 292 326 35 337 338 Middle East 3 5 6 5 97 6 28 8 45 58 6 64 98 926 55 73 72 73 2 238 32 342 335 36 Europe 28 279 229 265 282 28 274 258 265 237 235 235 228 92 26 285 27 293 286 255 243 24 233 25 27 Latin America 66 66 49 47 62 73 2 27 266 32 353 452 468 369 324 32 298 33 359 353 37 349 383 366 35 Asia,53,496,432,39,4,43,472,562,62,724,674,574,47,4,657,786,955 2,4 2,72 2,35 2,427 2,599 2,689 2,69 2568 Africa Asia Middle East Europe Latin America North America Oceania Other Foreign Unknown 4

Non-Immigrant Enrollment - Institute of International Education* Top 25 Countries of Origin Report Open Doors Report Explanation The next few pages contain information specific to International Student and Scholar Services' reporting data to the Institute of International Education (IIE). It depicts non-immigrant enrollment counts by country of origin and field of study for the Fall 26 semester at the University of Houston. Field of study designations were determined based on the Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Codes associated with the student's primary major. These codes are not specific to a certain College and should not be compared in this way. The following graphs will identify the trends at UH for the top sending countries in the world and what part Unversity of Houston plays in this role. The first page will have information regarding enrollment of the top 25 countries in the U.S. while the following two pages have information for CIP code designation. As you will note, the top 25 sending countries to the U.S. are not the same as the top countries that are enrolled at the University of Houston (UH). Iran, Nigeria, and Venezuela, for example, are top ten sending countries to UH, but not in the U.S. On the opposite end, Brazil, Japan, and Kuwait are in the top twenty-five sending countries in the U.S., but have very few numbers at UH. Top 25 Countries in U.S. and UH enrollment by Most Recent Year Rank Country 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 China 55 686 82 84 854 87 846 789 2 India 795 682 663 752 96 954 9 884 3 Korea, Rep. of 47 536 22 33 29 24 23 4 Saudi Arabia 89 87 92 4 4 48 54 28 5 Canada 72 67 7 67 73 68 6 6 6 Vietnam 98 254 32 34 345 366 358 358 7 Taiwan 9 78 76 77 7 68 65 76 8 Japan 9 9 9 2 9 Mexico 8 85 99 7 93 99 5 94 Brazil 26 33 36 34 4 47 25 33 Iran 37 49 78 94 24 53 39 32 2 Nigeria 6 24 39 5 59 546 3 Nepal 23 28 3 4 28 39 46 47 4 United Kingdom 36 35 27 3 26 26 39 29 5 Turkey 83 8 87 77 63 52 39 29 6 Germany 22 2 7 5 6 5 3 7 Kuwait 4 3 3 4 2 4 4 2 8 France 5 26 2 8 2 9 9 Indonesia 26 27 26 2 23 7 9 5 2 Venezuela 8 93 96 97 94 95 94 87 2 Malaysia 23 9 9 2 2 2 2 23 22 Colombia 46 54 54 52 4 46 38 33 23 Hong Kong 26 9 28 24 27 5 5 7 24 Spain 6 9 4 8 4 2 25 Bangladesh 5 25 3 29 3 37 39 44 *Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange accessed on /2/27. http://www.iie.org/research-and- Publications/Open-Doors 4

Open Doors Report of Top 25 Countries by Enrollment and CIP Codes College CIP Codes Country China India Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia Canada Vietnam Taiwan Japan Mexico Brazil Iran Nigeria Nepal United Kingdom Turkey Germany Kuwait France Indonesia Venezuela Malaysia Colombia Hong Kong Spain Bangladesh Total Business / Management Education 6-8, 52 3 Engineering 4-5, 29, 46-49 Fine / Applied Arts Health Professions Humanities Math / Computer Science Physical / Life Sciences 4,2,5 7-8, 34, 56, 23, 38-39,27-3, 26, 4-4 Social Sciences 5, 3, 42, 44-45, 54 Other Fields of Study 9,,2,9,2,22,2 4,25, 3,32-33,35-37,43,53 225 246 29 9 3 69 4 25 22 789 87 4 57 5 29 47 6 29 5 884 44 4 9 6 2 8 9 23 75 2 2 7 2 5 4 28 5 4 6 4 3 4 5 6 62 3 75 34 46 6 358 8 23 8 5 6 5 76 4 3 2 25 2 6 9 7 4 6 4 94 7 6 6 6 6 33 2 69 4 4 9 2 4 32 29 2 65 3 2 8 9 9 8 46 2 3 4 27 47 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 29 2 2 5 4 3 29 3 3 2 2 8 4 3 9 5 8 5 24 32 5 5 6 4 87 4 4 23 7 5 2 8 8 2 33 4 2 3 5 7 4 3 2 2 5 22 8 7 44 74 27 227 4 78 27 343 45 55 3 323 Total 42

Open Doors Report of Top 25 Countries by Optional Practical Training and CIP Codes College CIP Codes Country China India Korea, Rep. of Saudi Arabia Canada Vietnam Taiwan Japan Mexico Brazil Iran Nigeria Nepal United Kingdom Turkey Germany Kuwait France Indonesia Venezuela Malaysia Colombia Hong Kong Spain Bangladesh Total Business / Management Education 6-8, 52 3 Engineering 4-5, 29, 46-49 Fine / Applied Arts Health Professions Humanities Math / Computer Science 4,2,5 7-8, 34, 56, 23, 38-39,27 Physical/ Life Sciences -3, 26, 4-4 Social Sciences 5, 3, 42, 44-45, 54 Other Fields of Study 9,,2,9, 2,22,24,25, 3,32-33,35-37,43,53 7 3 99 4 7 27 42 6 26 27 547 3 3 2 22 3 736 6 3 3 3 28 5 6 6 34 3 6 2 8 74 2 5 3 4 2 2 9 Total 5 4 2 5 4 6 22 3 3 35 9 26 2 3 2 2 45 4 7 5 7 2 3 2 4 6 6 6 2 3 25 2 4 3 5 3 2 2 2 6 3 3 2 2 5 83 7 765 3 2 74 5 6 23 36 43

F- Employment Statistics: Optional Practical Training (OPT) Non-immigrant students on the F- visa have the option of pursuing a 2-month employment benefit, immediately following completion of their degree program. The student must apply with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for permission to work. The student is able to accept employment that is directly related to her/his major area of study for a specified time period, upon approval. This time period is referred to as Optional Practical Training (OPT). Students graduating from certain science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines designated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security may be eligible for an additional 24-month extension for a combined 36 months of OPT.,424 F- alumni from 72 nations participated in Optional Practical Training during Fall 27. Total Alumni on OPT Total Alumni on STEM Extensions Total Alumni on OPT and STEM Extensions Undergraduate 77 38 25 Graduate 64 568 29 Total 88 66,424 Country UG G Total Country UG G Total Afghanistan Israel Albania 2 2 Italy Algeria Jamaica Angola 2 2 Japan Argentina Jordan 2 2 Bangladesh 5 5 Kazakhstan 2 2 Belarus Kenya 2 Belgium Korea, Rep. of 3 5 28 Belize Latvia Bolivia 2 3 Lebanon Brazil 4 4 Libya Burkina Faso Malaysia 2 2 4 Cameroon 2 2 Mexico 9 6 5 Canada 2 4 6 Nepal 7 7 Chad Nigeria 3 32 45 Chile Pakistan 6 8 4 China 26 235 26 Peru 2 2 4 Colombia 5 7 2 Philippines 4 5 Congo 2 2 Poland Costa Rica Russia 3 4 Cote D'Ivoire Saint Kitts and Nevis Croatia Saudi Arabia 4 2 6 Ecuador 4 5 Senegal 2 Egypt 3 4 South Africa El Salvador 2 Spain 3 3 Ethiopia Sri Lanka 3 3 Gabon Taiwan 4 5 9 Germany 2 Thailand 2 Ghana Trinidad and Tobago 2 2 Greece 2 3 Tunisia 3 5 8 Honduras 3 4 Turkey 2 3 Hong Kong 4 2 6 Uganda 2 3 Hungary United Kingdom 2 3 5 India 2 724 736 Venezuela 3 2 25 Indonesia 4 4 Vietnam 48 26 74 Iran 35 35 Zimbabwe Total 25 29,424 44

Non-Immigrant OPT Distribution: Fall 27 Number of Alumni on OPT 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 423 -year OPT Participation 26 49 27 423 28 64 29 72 2 684 264 22 72 684 982 64 23 87 24 89 25 26 288 27 424 -year OPT Participation Trend 64 982 87 89 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 288 424 -year OPT Participation Linear (-year OPT Participation ) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 9 year Trend for Students on OPT* 28 29 2 2 22 Undergraduate OPT 64 28 27 85 Undergraduate STEM 2 8 7 8 Graduate OPT 55 477 75 683 Graduate STEM 3 745 6 23 24 25 26 27 587 65 69 77 8 26 49 38 38 47 424 582 7 64 2372 34 37 568 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Undergraduate OPT Undergraduate STEM Graduate OPT Graduate STEM Students on OPT Cap-Gap** Undergraduate Graduate 6 82 Total 88 Marital Status UG GRAD Total Gender UG GRAD Total Married 3 9 22 Female 96 388 484 Single 84 96 Male 9 82 94 Unknown 28 74 22 Total 25 29,424 Total 25 29,424 *OPT STEM was a new regulation passed in 28 by Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). No data prior to this can be found as OPT STEM did not exist. **OPT Cap-Gap is given to those whose OPT period has ended but were selected for H-B starting Oct. st. 45

Optional Practical Training (OPT) Distribution by College: Fall 27 OPT Distribution by College* UG GRAD Total 4 6 6 7 6 78 39 3 7 5 699 75 2 2 4 2 2 2 8 38 33 233 266 6 6 24 24 2 99 9 Architecture and Design Arts Business Administration Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Total OPT Distribution by College *OPT data for 27 is pulled by students on active OPT on Sept. 3, 27. F- Students per College and OPT Participation Architecture and Design Arts Business Administration Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology Total Participation Enrolled in 27 25 29,424 Percent Enrolled On OPT in 27* Percent Participation 65.7.7 78 2. 7.5 579 5.2 39 9.8 6.6.7,299 34.2 75 52.7 89 5. 4 2.9 4.2.8 293 7.7 38 2.7 77 2.3 266 8.7 5.. 27.7 6.4 69.8 24.7 6.4. 37 8.9 8.4 3,799.,424. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2.. Percent of Total F- Enrolled Percent of Total F- on OPT. Architecture and Design Arts Business Administration Education Engineering Hotel and Restaurant Management Law Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Technology 46

27 Exchange Visitor Country of Origin Category J- Professor J- Research Scholar J- Short Term Scholar J- Student* J- Student Intern J-2 Dependent Exchange Visitor Totals Exchange Visitor Program Summary* J- by Gender J- Intern J- Professor Gender J- Professor J- Student* 27.4%.4% Female 26 J- Research 7.8% Scholar 356 Male 296 J- Short J- Short Term Term Scholar 68 Total J-s 52 Scholar J- Student* 39 3.5% J- Intern 37 Fema 26 4.% J-2 Dependent 264 Male 296 Female J- Research Male 59.% Scholar 7.9% 26 2 368 93 53 34 298 848 27 2 356 68 39 37 264 766 *J- Student totals include students on Academic Training and students participating in non-degree objective study at UH-Language and Culture Center Growth.% -3.3% -26.9% -26.4% 8.8% -.4% -9.7% Dependents (J-2) Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Students Masters Doctorate Non-Degree Intern Sub-Total Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Country Country Algeria Morocco 6 6 Belgium Netherlands 3 3 Brazil 4 5 3 3 Nigeria 2 2 Canada 2 4 Pakistan China 8 256 25 5 478 Panama 2 Colombia 3 3 7 Peru Croatia 3 3 Philippines 5 3 9 Denmark Poland 4 4 Egypt 2 Portugal France 2 3 5 Russia 3 4 7 Germany 5 6 Saudi Arabia Greece Serbia Hungary 2 3 Singapore 7 7 India 6 4 22 Spain 2 3 Indonesia 2 3 Sri Lanka 2 Iran 5 6 Taiwan 7 6 2 6 Iraq Thailand 3 3 6 Israel 2 Tunisia Italy 3 6 2 3 Turkey 9 3 8 4 36 Japan 3 3 7 Ukraine Kazakhstan United Kingdom 5 6 Korea, Rep. of 23 9 43 Venezuela 2 Malaysia Vietnam 4 2 7 Mexico 6 5 3 3 7 Grand Total 264 2 356 68 9 3 37 766 Dependents (J-2) Masters Students Doctorate Non-Degree Intern Sub-Total 47

27 Exchange Visitor Program Summary* J- Exchange Visitors by College/Department College/Department Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Student Intern Total Accountancy and Taxation 3 4 Finance 2 Management 4 4 Marketing and Entrepenuership College of Business (Total) 3 3 5 Center for Asian American Studies 27 27 Curriculum and Instruction 3 4 Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Pyschological, Health and Learning Sciences College of Education (Total) 28 5 33 Biomedical Engineering 6 7 Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 4 4 Civil and Environmental Engineering 24 2 5 3 Electrical and Computer Engineering 52 7 2 5 76 Industrial Engineering 2 Mechanical Engineering 27 2 29 College of Engineering (Total) 33 2 8 5 69 Comparative Cultural Studies Center for Public History English Health and Human Perfomance 4 5 Hispanic Studies 2 History 2 2 Hobby Center for Public Policy 2 2 Jack J. Valenti School of Communication Modern and Classical Languages 2 Psychology 3 4 Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics 2 2 College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (Total) 8 3 23 Biology and Biochemistry 5 2 2 2 Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling 6 2 8 Chemistry 7 9 3 4 33 Computer Science 6 3 4 6 3 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 5 6 22 Mathematics 8 2 3 3 Physics 5 6 College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (Total) 88 23 9 42 Clinical Sciences and Administration Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences 28 2 3 Pharmacy Practice and Translational Research 6 8 4 College of Pharmacy (Total) 35 45 Sub-Total J- Exchange Visitors 2 35 5 38 27 423 *Exchange Visitor 26 Program Summary counts reflect active J Visa records during //27-2/3/27. 48

27 Exchange Visitor Program Summary J- Exchange Visitors by College/Department [continued] College/Department Engineering Technology 2 4 College of Technology (Total) 2 4 College of Architecture and Design 2 College of Hotel and Restaurant Management 3 4 College of Nursing 4 4 College of Optometry 3 3 College of Social Work 6 7 Law Center 6 2 8 Moores School of Music 6 7 Non-UH Sponsored Exchange Visitors Texas Center for Superconductivity 8 9 UH-Downtown 4 4 8 UH Global 3 3 Other Colleges/Departments/Locations (Total) 5 6 8 75 Professor Research Scholar Short Term Scholar Student Intern Total Sub-Total J- Exchange Visitors 57 79 Grand Total J- Exchange Visitors 2 356 68 39 37 52 *Exchange Visitor 27 Program Summary counts reflect active J Visa records during //27-2/3/27. J- Program Participation over the Past Years 4 35 3 25 2 28 29 2 2 22 Professors 5 4 3 4 Research Scholars 52 3 7 88 99 Short Term Scholars 96 24 369 333 32 J- Students 44 79 88 77 97 J- Interns 4 29 63 J-2 Dependents 77 28 57 63 23 5 J- Exchange visitors - 5 years 22 24 25 26 27 Professors 4 3 2 2 Research Scholars 99 289 354 368 356 Short Term Scholars 32 64 93 68 5 J- Students 97 8 88 53 39 J- Interns 63 3 37 34 37 28 29 2 J-2 2 Dependents 22 23 22 25 24 25 283 298 26 26427 Professors 5 4 3 4 4 3 2 2 Research Scholars 52 3 7 88 99 99 289 354 368 356 Short Term Scholars 96 24 369 333 32 32 64 93 68 J- Students 44 79 88 77 97 97 8 88 53 39 J- Interns 4 29 63 63 3 37 34 37 J-2 Dependents 77 28 57 63 23 23 25 283 298 264 49

Language and Culture Center Enrollment: Fall 27 The Language and Culture Center (LCC) is located on the University of Houston campus and provides students the ability to experience life at an American university while learning English as a Second Language (ESL) through a variety of courses designed to integrate them into the American educational system. LCC has provided intensive English Instruction for international students on the University of Houston campus since 975. LCC students may apply for admission to UH upon successful completion of the sixth and final level and passing TOEFL scores. Students enrolled in LCC programs are not enrolled in degree-seeking courses at UH and are therefore not included in the international student enrollment figures indicated earlier in this report. During Fall 27, international students from 29 nations participated in the LCC program. LCC Enrollment Composition Country Name Students Country Name Students Country Name Students China 39 Cameroon 2 Equatorial Guinea Vietnam 34 Cote D'Ivoire 2 Germany Saudi Arabia 22 France 2 Honduras Taiwan 8 Mexico 2 Jordan Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 6 Russia 2 Kazakhstan Venezuela 6 Algeria Kuwait Colombia 4 Angola Turkey Thailand 4 Brazil Korea, Rep. of 3 Burkina Faso Palestine 3 Chad Benin 2 Chile Total Fall 27 LCC Enrollment 54 By Visa Enrollment By Year Other 7.% 5 28 294 F-43 45 29 337 Other 4 2 444 35 2 472 3 22 43 25 23 43 2 24 43 5 25 38 F- 26 239 5 92.9% 27 54 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 LCC Level 6 Graduates Country Students Country Students Country Students Angola 2 Congo, Dem. Rep. of the 2 Mexico 2 Benin Cote D'Ivoire Saudi Arabia 4 Brazil Dominican Republic Senegal Burkina Faso 2 Equatorial Guinea 2 Taiwan 5 Cameroon France Thailand 2 China 8 Korea, Rep. of Turkey Colombia Kuwait 2 Venezuela 8 Congo Lebanon Vietnam 2 Total LCC Graduates in 27 8 5

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