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

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Second (Fall) Semester 2016 Number of international students Enrolled in Waseda University (As of November 1, 2016), Waseda University Updated February06, 2017 INDEX Number of, Summary 1 and 2 2 Number of (with College Student Visa), Summary 1 and 2 2 Number of by Undergraduate School 1 3 Number of by Graduate School 1 3 Number of by Undergraduate School 2 4 Number of by Graduate School 2 4 Number of Countries and Areas Represented by 5 Number of by Nationality 1 5 Number of by Nationality 2 9 Top 20 Countries and Areas ( students) 14 Rankings on School Basis ( students) 14 Top 20 Countries and Areas ( students with college student visa) 15 Rankings on School Basis ( students with college student visa) 15 Notes: 1. Definitions of "international students" and "international students (with college student visa)" This document defines "international students" and "international students (with college student visa)" as follows. " students" are defined as the students who are enrolled in Waseda University as of the survey date (including those under leave of absence and those studying abroad) and have foreign (non-) nationalities. with status of residence of permanent resident, special permanent resident, long-term resident, spouse or child of national, or spouse or child of permanent resident are not included. " students (with college student visa)" are defined as the students who are registered at Waseda University as of the survey date (not including those under leave of absence and those studying abroad) and have the status of residence of college student. The status of residence of these students are confirmed as valid as of the survey date by the. All figures in this document are based on the number of "international students". The number of "international students (with college student visa)" is used only for "Number of (with College Student Visa) at Waseda University, Summary 1 and 2". Past statistics until the second (fall) semester in 2009 used only the numbers of "international students (with college student visa)". 2. Definitions of "privately-financed", "government-financed", and "exchange program" This document defines "privately-financed", "government-financed", and "exchange program" as follows. "Government-financed" students are defined as the international students who are accepted by Waseda University under the MEXT Scholarship. " program" students are defined as the international students who are accepted as exchange students under university-wide agreements or departmental agreements between Waseda University and overseas partner institutions. "Private-financed" students are defined as the international students except government-financed students and exchange program students. under the double-degree program, those dispatched by foreign governments, those invited by Waseda University, and sponsored students are included in private financed students. 1

Number of As of Nov 1, 2016 Summary 1 Categories Total Privately-financed 4598 2106 2128 10 339 15 Government-financed 275 22 235 18 program 558 151 116 188 103 Total 5431 2279 2479 198 460 15 Summary 2 Categories Privately-financed 2096 10 1587 421 91 29 10 339 15 Government-financed 20 2 108 87 23 17 18 program 151 109 7 188 103 Total 2116 163 1695 508 223 53 198 460 15 Number of (with College Student Visa) Summary 1 Categories Total Privately-financed 4096 1787 1964 10 320 15 Government-financed 275 22 235 18 program 557 151 115 188 103 Total 4928 1960 2314 198 441 15 Summary 2 Categories Privately-financed 1777 10 1523 342 82 17 10 320 15 Government-financed 20 2 108 87 23 17 18 program 151 109 6 188 103 Total 1797 163 1631 429 214 40 198 441 15 2

Number of by Undergraduate School 1 Undergraduate school Total Privately financed Government financed As of Nov 1, 2016 Political Science and Economics 484 432 1 51 Law 41 40 1 48 46 2 Commerce 160 116 1 43 Social Sciences 139 123 3 13 Human Sciences 57 56 1 Sport Sciences 28 27 1 Liberal Studies 676 669 7 Culture, Media and Society 104 98 6 Humanities and Social Sciences 84 71 2 11 Human Sciences (Correspondence Course) 2 2 Fundamental Science and Engineering 205 193 12 Creative Science and Engineering 150 141 6 3 Advanced Science and Engineering 101 92 1 8 460 339 18 103 Liberal Studies (1 year PRG) 198 10 188 15 15 2952 2470 40 442 Number of by Graduate School 1 Graduate school Total Privately financed Government financed Political Science 164 149 9 6 Economics 184 166 7 11 Law 85 71 11 3 Letters, Arts and Sciences 104 83 14 7 Commerce 176 155 10 11 44 42 1 1 Human Sciences 39 33 5 1 Social Sciences 81 70 8 3 Asia-Pacific Studies 347 268 73 6 Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 6 6 Applied Linguistics 64 48 10 6 Information, Production and Systems 456 445 11 Finance, Accounting and Law 11 11 Waseda Law School 16 1 15 Accountancy 13 13 Sport Sciences 25 19 6 Fundamental Science and Engineering 130 112 14 4 Creative Science and Engineering 156 123 20 13 Advanced Science and Engineering 92 84 8 Environment and Energy Engineering 25 25 Teacher 1 1 Culture and Communication Studies 140 113 21 6 Business and Finance 120 90 7 23 2479 2128 235 116 3

Number of by Undergraduate School 2 As of Nov 1, 2016 Inter-national Political Science and Economics 432 52 Law 39 2 46 2 Commerce 114 46 Social Sciences 126 13 Human Sciences 55 2 Sport Sciences 28 Liberal Studies 676 Culture, Media and Society 97 7 Humanities and Social Sciences 68 16 Human Sciences (Correspondence Course) 2 Fundamental Science and Engineering 193 12 Creative Science and Engineering 147 3 Advanced Science and Engineering 93 8 460 Liberal Studies (1 year PRG) 198 15 2116 163 198 460 15 Number of by Graduate School 2 Political Science 125 25 13 1 Economics 149 20 13 2 Law 33 40 9 3 Letters, Arts and Sciences 45 27 16 16 Commerce 142 13 18 3 20 16 6 2 Human Sciences 16 13 8 2 Social Sciences 55 19 6 1 Asia-Pacific Studies 220 100 18 9 Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 6 Applied Linguistics 24 19 17 4 Information, Production and Systems 411 41 4 Finance, Accounting and Law 11 Waseda Law School 16 Accountancy 10 3 Sport Sciences 7 13 5 Fundamental Science and Engineering 87 35 5 3 Creative Science and Engineering 76 50 26 4 Advanced Science and Engineering 40 48 3 1 Environment and Energy Engineering 20 5 Teacher 1 Culture and Communication Studies 109 18 11 2 Business and Finance 94 26 1695 508 223 53 4

Number of Countries and Regions Represented by As of Nov 1, 2016 57 countries/regions 97 countries/regions 35 countries/regions 35 countries/regions 1 countries/regions Whole 112 countries/regions Number of by Nationality 1 1. Asia Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Bangladesh 3 3 Bhutan 2 1 1 Brunei 7 1 3 3 Cambodia 13 6 7 China 2775 2649 48 78 Hong Kong 48 40 2 6 India 23 19 4 Indonesia 109 85 21 3 Kazakhstan 3 2 1 Kyrgyzstan 1 1 Laos 3 2 1 Macau 4 4 Malaysia 34 25 7 2 Mongolia 10 4 5 1 Myanmar 16 15 1 Nepal 8 5 3 Pakistan 6 3 1 2 Philippines 19 9 6 4 Republic of Korea 872 822 21 29 Singapore 55 47 7 1 Sri Lanka 8 6 2 Taiwan 397 374 23 Thailand 108 70 32 6 Timor-Leste 4 3 1 Uzbekistan 5 4 1 Viet Nam 61 49 9 3 Total by area: 4594 students ( 84.59% ) 5

2. Middle East Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Afghanistan 17 17 Bahrain 1 1 Iran 3 2 1 Israel 6 1 1 4 Qatar 1 1 Saudi Arabia 9 9 Syria 1 1 Turkey 6 3 3 United Arab Emirates 1 1 Total by area: 45 students ( 0.83% ) 6

3. Europe Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Albania 2 1 1 Austria 5 4 1 Azerbaijan 1 1 Belarus 1 1 Belgium 8 1 1 6 Bosnia and Herzegowina 1 1 Bulgaria 3 1 2 Czech Republic 6 1 2 3 Denmark 9 9 Estonia 2 2 Finland 5 1 1 3 France 67 22 5 40 Georgia 2 1 1 Germany 61 15 5 41 Greece 1 1 Hungary 2 1 1 Iceland 6 5 1 Ireland 2 1 1 Italy 23 5 3 15 Kosovo 1 1 Latvia 3 1 1 1 Lithuania 2 2 Luxembourg 1 1 Moldova 1 1 Netherlands 16 1 15 Norway 9 4 1 4 Poland 9 6 1 2 Portugal 2 1 1 Romania 4 4 Russia 23 8 3 12 Serbia 1 1 Slovakia 1 1 Spain 22 7 3 12 Sweden 26 11 1 14 Switzerland 9 1 1 7 Ukraine 1 1 United Kingdom 55 16 3 36 Total by area: 393 students ( 7.24% ) 4. North America Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Canada 43 24 3 16 United States 226 94 13 119 Total by area: 269 students ( 4.95% ) 7

5. Central and South America Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Argentina 3 1 1 1 Bolivia 1 1 Brazil 6 3 2 1 Chile 1 1 Colombia 2 2 Ecuador 1 1 El Salvador 1 1 Guatemala 1 1 Haiti 3 3 Mexico 8 5 3 Paraguay 1 1 Peru 6 4 2 Venezuela 4 1 3 Total by area: 38 students ( 0.70% ) 6. Africa Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Algeria 1 1 Angola 1 1 Botswana 2 1 1 Cote d'ivoire 3 3 Egypt 12 10 2 Ethiopia 4 4 Ghana 2 1 1 Kenya 6 6 Libya 1 1 Madagascar 1 1 Morocco 3 2 1 Mozambique 2 2 Rwanda 1 1 Senegal 3 1 1 1 Somalia 1 1 South Africa 3 3 Sudan 1 1 Swaziland 1 1 Tanzania 6 4 2 Total by area: 54 students ( 0.99% ) 7. Oceania Country Total Privatelyfinanced Governmentfinanced program Australia 26 12 1 13 Fiji 1 1 Micronesia 1 1 New Zealand 7 3 4 Palau 2 2 Papua New Guinea 1 1 Total by area: 38 students ( 0.70% ) Total 5431 students 8

Number of Countries and Regions Represented by As of Nov 1, 2016 57 countries/regions 97 countries/regions 35 countries/regions 35 countries/regions 1 countries/regions Whole 112 countries/regions Number of by Nationality 2 1. Asia Country Bangladesh 1 2 Bhutan 1 1 Brunei 1 1 1 1 1 2 Cambodia 1 6 5 1 China 921 43 1211 236 87 29 22 211 15 Hong Kong 20 2 7 3 1 3 12 India 5 10 8 Indonesia 31 35 32 4 1 6 Kazakhstan 1 1 1 Kyrgyzstan 1 Laos 1 2 Macau 1 3 Malaysia 13 6 7 1 2 5 Mongolia 2 7 1 Myanmar 1 9 6 Nepal 5 3 Pakistan 1 1 2 2 Philippines 3 1 6 5 2 2 Republic of Korea 697 23 61 62 8 3 5 13 Singapore 37 9 2 2 2 3 Sri Lanka 1 4 2 1 Taiwan 208 11 75 22 11 1 4 65 Thailand 23 1 46 25 4 1 8 Timor-Leste 1 3 Uzbekistan 1 2 2 Viet Nam 12 1 27 16 2 1 1 1 Total by area: 4594 students ( 84.59% ) 9

2. Middle East Country Afghanistan 13 1 3 Bahrain 1 Iran 1 2 Israel 1 1 1 3 Qatar 1 Saudi Arabia 2 3 3 1 Syria 1 Turkey 1 2 3 United Arab Emirates 1 Total by area: 45 students ( 0.83% ) 10

3. Europe Country Albania 1 1 Austria 1 1 3 Azerbaijan 1 Belarus 1 Belgium 2 5 1 Bosnia and Herzegowina 1 Bulgaria 1 1 1 Czech Republic 1 1 2 1 1 Denmark 3 6 Estonia 1 1 Finland 1 4 France 8 7 9 2 11 2 12 16 Georgia 1 1 Germany 3 9 10 4 15 3 3 14 Greece 1 Hungary 1 1 Iceland 1 3 1 1 Ireland 1 1 Italy 1 3 4 1 3 3 2 6 Kosovo 1 Latvia 1 1 1 Lithuania 2 Luxembourg 1 Moldova 1 Netherlands 1 11 2 2 Norway 3 1 1 4 Poland 5 1 1 1 1 Portugal 1 1 Romania 2 2 Russia 2 3 3 4 1 1 9 Serbia 1 Slovakia 1 Spain 6 3 5 1 1 1 5 Sweden 10 1 1 6 3 5 Switzerland 1 7 1 Ukraine 1 United Kingdom 6 7 6 3 19 14 Total by area: 393 students ( 7.24% ) 4. North America Country Canada 12 3 10 1 4 1 9 3 United States 53 16 30 6 20 76 25 Total by area: 269 students ( 4.95% ) 11

5. Central and South America Country Argentina 1 1 1 Bolivia 1 Brazil 1 1 1 3 Chile 1 Colombia 1 1 Ecuador 1 El Salvador 1 Guatemala 1 Haiti 2 1 Mexico 1 1 4 1 1 Paraguay 1 Peru 3 3 Venezuela 3 1 6. Africa Total by area: 38 students ( 0.70% ) Country Algeria 1 Angola 1 Botswana 1 1 Cote d'ivoire 3 Egypt 1 4 4 2 1 Ethiopia 3 1 Ghana 2 Kenya 6 Libya 1 Madagascar 1 Morocco 1 2 Mozambique 1 1 Rwanda 1 Senegal 1 1 1 Somalia 1 South Africa 3 Sudan 1 Swaziland 1 Tanzania 3 2 1 Total by area: 54 students ( 0.99% ) 12

7. Oceania Country Australia 6 3 3 1 3 10 Fiji 1 Micronesia 1 New Zealand 1 1 2 3 Palau 1 1 Papua New Guinea 1 Total by area: 38 students ( 0.70% ) Total 5431 students 13

Top 20 Countries and Regions Percentage Name of Country / region 1 2775 51.10% China 2 872 16.06% Republic of Korea 3 397 7.31% Taiwan 4 226 4.16% United States 5 109 2.01% Indonesia 6 108 1.99% Thailand 7 67 1.23% France 8 61 1.12% Germany 9 61 1.12% Viet Nam 10 55 1.01% Singapore 11 55 1.01% United Kingdom 12 48 0.88% Hong Kong 13 43 0.79% Canada 14 34 0.63% Malaysia 15 26 0.48% Australia 16 26 0.48% Sweden 17 23 0.42% India 18 23 0.42% Italy 19 23 0.42% Russia 20 22 0.41% Spain Ranking on School Basis Percentage School name 1 874 16.09% School of Liberal Studies 2 484 8.91% School of Political Science and Economics 3 460 8.47% 4 456 8.40% Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems 5 347 6.39% Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies 6 205 3.77% School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 7 184 3.39% Graduate School of Economics 8 176 3.24% Graduate School of Commerce 9 164 3.02% Graduate School of Political Science 10 160 2.95% School of Commerce 11 156 2.87% Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering 12 150 2.76% School of Creative Science and Engineering 13 140 2.58% Graduate School of Culture and Communication Studies 14 139 2.56% School of Social Sciences 15 130 2.39% Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 16 120 2.21% Graduate School of Business and Finance 17 104 1.91% Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences 18 104 1.91% School of Culture, Media and Society 19 101 1.86% School of Advanced Science and Engineering 20 92 1.69% Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering 21 85 1.57% Graduate School of Law 22 84 1.55% School of Humanities and Social Sciences 23 81 1.49% Graduate School of Social Sciences 24 64 1.18% Graduate School of Applied Linguistics 25 57 1.05% School of Human Sciences 26 48 0.88% School of 27 44 0.81% Graduate School of 28 41 0.75% School of Law 29 39 0.72% Graduate School of Human Sciences 30 28 0.52% School of Sport Sciences 31 25 0.46% Graduate School of Environment and Energy Engineering 32 25 0.46% Graduate School of Sport Sciences 33 16 0.29% Graduate School of Waseda Law School 34 15 0.28% 35 13 0.24% Graduate School of Accountancy 36 11 0.20% Graduate School of Finance, Accounting and Law 37 6 0.11% Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 38 2 0.04% School of Human Sciences (Correspondence Course) 39 1 0.02% Graduate School of Teacher 14

Top 20 Countries and Regions Percentage Name of Country / region 1 2621 53.19% China 2 653 13.25% Republic of Korea 3 355 7.20% Taiwan 4 213 4.32% United States 5 105 2.13% Indonesia 6 105 2.13% Thailand 7 64 1.30% France 8 58 1.18% Viet Nam 9 57 1.16% Germany 10 54 1.10% United Kingdom 11 42 0.85% Canada 12 42 0.85% Hong Kong 13 40 0.81% Singapore 14 29 0.59% Malaysia 15 24 0.49% Australia 16 24 0.49% Sweden 17 22 0.45% Italy 18 22 0.45% Spain 19 21 0.43% India 20 21 0.43% Russia Ranking on School Basis Percentage School name 1 749 15.20% School of Liberal Studies 2 444 9.01% Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems 3 441 8.95% 4 405 8.22% School of Political Science and Economics 5 319 6.47% Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies 6 188 3.81% School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 7 172 3.49% Graduate School of Economics 8 163 3.31% Graduate School of Commerce 9 147 2.98% Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering 10 144 2.92% Graduate School of Political Science 11 144 2.92% School of Commerce 12 142 2.88% School of Creative Science and Engineering 13 137 2.78% Graduate School of Culture and Communication Studies 14 123 2.50% School of Social Sciences 15 122 2.48% Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 16 104 2.11% Graduate School of Business and Finance 17 100 2.03% Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences 18 95 1.93% School of Culture, Media and Society 19 90 1.83% Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering 20 90 1.83% School of Advanced Science and Engineering 21 78 1.58% Graduate School of Law 22 78 1.58% Graduate School of Social Sciences 23 75 1.52% School of Humanities and Social Sciences 24 52 1.06% Graduate School of Applied Linguistics 25 51 1.03% School of Human Sciences 26 40 0.81% School of 27 39 0.79% Graduate School of 28 37 0.75% School of Law 29 32 0.65% Graduate School of Human Sciences 30 24 0.49% Graduate School of Environment and Energy Engineering 31 24 0.49% Graduate School of Sport Sciences 32 19 0.39% School of Sport Sciences 33 16 0.32% Graduate School of Waseda Law School 34 15 0.30% 35 13 0.26% Graduate School of Accountancy 36 10 0.20% Graduate School of Finance, Accounting and Law 37 5 0.10% Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies 38 1 0.02% Graduate School of Teacher 15