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Top 10 Countries 1 India 213 2 China 210 3 Saudi Arabia 150 4 Canada 51 5 S. Korea 49 6 Japan 17 7 Germany 12 7 Iran 12 9 Nigeria 9 9 Yemen 9 Other 180 College Arts & Sciences 307 Business 263 Technology 164 Health & Human Services 105 Education 40 Undeclared 33 Gender Male 433 Female 479 *OPT Optional Practical Training The Home for International Activities, Advising, and Assistance Top 10 Majors 1 Accounting & Finance 99 2 Computer Science 91 3 Computer Information Sys 4 Business & Management 5 Clinical Research Administration 81 51 49 6 Economics 34 7 Chemistry 27 8 Engineering Tech 27 9 Engineering Mgmt 25 10 Geographic Info Sys 21 Degree Level Graduate 505 Undergraduate 394 Intensive English 13 Short Term Programs** CAS Biology 2 COB KMU 3 COE KNUE & ZCIS 20 Scholars & Interns** J Scholars 14 J Interns 0 ** Not included in any other tables or counts TATISTICS Fall 2014 COUNTRY STATISTICS Total Non-Immigrant Students: 912 Countries: 86 Visa Type F 675 F (OPT*) 158 J 32 Other 47 Afghanistan 1 Colombia 6 Honduras 1 Libya 1 Poland 5 Togo 1 Albania 3 Congo 1 Hong Kong 1 Malaysia 6 Russia 2 Turkey 7 Argentina 1 Croatia 2 Iceland 1 Maldives 1 Saudi Arabia 150 Uganda 1 Australia 2 Cyprus 1 India 213 Mexico 6 Serbia 1 Ukraine 1 Austria 1 Czech Republic 4 Indonesia 5 Morocco 2 South Africa 1 United Arab Emirates Bahamas 1 Denmark 1 Iran 12 Namibia 1 South Korea 49 United Kingdom 5 Bangladesh 1 Estonia 1 Iraq 3 Nepal 1 Spain 7 Uzbekistan 5 Belarus 2 France 2 Israel 2 Netherlands 6 Sri Lanka 3 Venezuela 5 Belgium 5 Gabon 1 Italy 1 New Zealand 3 St Lucia 2 Vietnam 3 Belize 1 Gambia 1 Jamaica 2 Niger 1 Suriname 1 Yemen 9 Brazil 4 Gaza Strip 1 Japan 17 Nigeria 9 Sweden 2 Zambia 1 Bulgaria 1 Georgia 2 Jordan 6 Norway 1 Syria 2 Cameroon 2 Germany 12 Kenya 1 Pakistan 2 Taiwan 6 Canada 51 Greece 1 Kosovo 1 Peru 1 Tajikistan 1 China 210 Haiti 3 Kuwait 3 Philippines 1 Thailand 5 EMU Office for International Students & Scholars 240 Student Center, Ypsilanti MI 48197 www.emich.edu/oiss tel. 1(734)487-3116 fax 1(734)487-0303 Last updated 8/14/2015- SRS data as of 9/30/2014 1

OISS Statistical Observations from 2009 to 2014 (fall term) Fall 2014 Overview Total non-immigrant students: 912 F-1 Students: 675 F-1 OPT: 158 J Students: 32 Other: 47 Degree Level Graduate: 505 Undergraduate: 394 Intensive English: 13 Top 5 Countries India: 213 China: 210 Saudi Arabia: 150 Canada: 51 S. Korea: 49 College Arts & Science: 307 Business: 263 Technology: 164 Health & Human Services: 105 Education: 40 Undeclared: 33 While International Students are special in many ways, when taking a snapshot view of our students, I learned they are extremely bright! The average GPA s are: Revenue ** Undergraduates: 3.3 ** Masters/Grad Cert: 3.6 ** Doctoral: 3.7 While not the most important reason to have a large number of international students, the fact most of them pay nonresident tuition can t be overlooked. In the fall of 2014, we had 752 international students registered for class; the others were on OPT or medical leave. Ed Level # of Students registered FA14 Credit Hours FA14 Approx. Revenue* # Students registered SU15 Credit Hours SU15 Approx. Revenue* Undergraduate 381 5301 $ 2.178 million 175 1256 $ 516K Graduate 371 3109 $ 2.034 million 143 599 $ 392K Total 752 8410 $ 4.212 million 318 1855 $ 908K Doubling for two terms, fall & winter, and then adding in summer, we can estimate that international students generate more than $ 9 million dollars annually for EMU. * Using the tuition calculator on the EMU website, assuming business courses. VISA Types A Historical Perspective 10% drop in number of Int l Students attending EMU Largest percentage fall in exchange program students (-29%) Largest number decrease was seen in F1 students (-87) Z:\Student_Affairs\sa-ois\Reports\Country Statistics\2014\OIS Statistical Observations from 2009 to 2014.docx updated 8/14/15 - SS

Colleges For the second year in a row, the College of Arts and Sciences surpassed the College of Business in enrolling the largest total number of Int l students (307) The College of Business experienced the greatest loss (-132, -33%) The College of Technology also experienced a decrease (-48, -23%) The other Colleges saw some limited growth Education Level We seem to be experiencing a shift from graduate students being the largest population, to a more even spread between the grads and undergrads The IEP program had a great start in their early years, but have experience quite a decline over the last two years. This may be attributed to the pricing model being used as most of our competitors programs are much less expensive Gender We have shifted from a greater number of males, to a greater number of females (47%/53%) Country of Origin India still remains our largest country of origin, however they have dropped from 32% to 23% of our student population As you would expect, we have seen a significant growth in our students from Saudi Arabia (103 to 150) and China (166 to 210) across the 6 year period. However, in 2014, even with the largest influx of Chinese students coming to the USA to study, we lost ground, going from 226 to 210 in 2014, for a loss of 16 students. The number of students from South Korea and Canada have remained relatively flat across these years. Major The majority of students continue to study accounting, finance, computer information systems and business administration. Computer science has grown from only 45 students in 2009, to 91 students in 2014; this is likely attributable to the STEM Extension eligibility of that major, and not computer information systems, who dropped from 93 students in 2009 to 81 in 2014. Computer aided engineering has dropped from the 7 th ranked major in 2009 to the bottom of the list, with no CAE majors in 2013 or 2014 Engineering Management is also seeing a decrease (from 52 to 25) However, Engineering Technology (undergraduate programs) went from no students in 2009 2012 to 27 students in 2013 & 2014. Z:\Student_Affairs\sa-ois\Reports\Country Statistics\2014\OIS Statistical Observations from 2009 to 2014.docx updated 8/14/15 - SS

EMU Office for International Students and Scholars Comparison of Statistics from 2009-2014 2009 to 2014 Visa Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 % Change Change F 740 707 736 737 689 675-65 -8.8% F (OPT*) 180 185 174 189 211 158-22 -12.2% J 45 42 45 36 56 32-13 -28.9% Other 55 38 46 43 64 47-8 -14.5% College COB 395 375 363 365 313 263-132 -33.4% CAS 280 268 278 305 320 307 27 9.6% COT 212 183 171 150 173 164-48 -22.6% CHHS 83 80 111 120 122 105 22 26.5% COE 19 27 32 31 38 40 21 110.5% UNDCL 31 39 46 34 54 33 2 6.5% Level GR 656 590 576 569 567 505-151 -23.0% UG 364 377 404 404 427 394 30 8.2% IEP 0 5 21 32 26 13 13 Gender M 534 500 515 495 477 433-101 -18.9% F 486 472 486 510 543 479-7 -1.4%. Summer / Short-term Programs CAS Biology 6 5 5 2 COB/ESL KNU 13 0 0 COB KMU 16 9 7 3 CHHS Nursing 7 0 COE KNUE 40 20 Total 35 21 52 25 Z:\Student_Affairs\sa-ois\Reports\Country Statistics\2014\EMU FA09 to FA14 stats Updated 8/17/2015 - SS

EMU Office for International Students and Scholars Comparison of Statistics from 2009-2014 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Rank # Rank # Country Rank # Rank # Country Rank # Rank # 1 331 1 293 India 1 285 1 249 India 1 234 1 213 2 166 2 194 China 2 204 2 222 China 2 226 2 210 3 103 3 109 Saudi Arabia 3 142 3 160 Saudi Arabia 3 167 3 150 4 65 4 68 South Korea 4 67 5 53 South Korea 5 45 5 49 5 53 5 49 Canada 5 53 4 60 Canada 4 55 4 51 6 33 6 34 Japan 6 26 6 26 Japan 6 32 6 17 7 26 7 18 Taiwan 7 14 7 16 Taiwan 9 11 10 6 3 Netherlands 8 9 5 Netherlands 10 11 10 14 Nigeria 8 9 8 12 Nigeria 8 13 8 9 4 Germany 10 8 9 11 Germany 7 19 7 12 8 17 8 15 Thailand 10 8 10 10 Thailand 7 Yemen 10 8 8 Yemen 8 9 11 9 12 Brazil 7 4 Brazil 4 Spain Spain 9 11 9 7 Major Major 1 111 1 125 Acct & Fin 1 139 1 135 Acct & Fin 1 127 1 99 2 93 3 89 Computer Info Sys 2 94 2 85 Computer Info Sys 2 80 3 81 3 92 2 95 Business & Mgmt 3 80 3 73 Business & Mgmt 4 54 4 51 Clinical Research Clinical Research 6 43 4 45 4 62 5 52 5 52 5 49 Admin Admin 5 45 5 43 Comp Science 5 45 4 53 Comp Science 3 69 2 91 4 52 6 40 Engr Mgmt 6 36 6 37 Engr Mgmt 7 30 9 25 8 36 28 Chemistry 7 31 7 34 Chemistry 6 33 7 27 7 39 7 40 Computer Aided Eng 8 30 8 27 Computer Aided Eng 8 32 Geographic Info Sys 9 27 9 22 Geographic Info Sys 10 21 Economics Economics 8 29 6 34 Biology Biology 9 28 Engineering Technology Engineering Technology 10 27 8 27 Z:\Student_Affairs\sa-ois\Reports\Country Statistics\2014\EMU FA09 to FA14 stats Updated 8/17/2015 - SS

EMU Office for International Students Scholars Non-immigrant students from 2002-2014 updated 8/17/15 - SS 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total nonimmigrants 1214 1033 970 931 1004 978 1006 1020 972 1001 1005 1020 912 India 266 259 252 263 307 322 362 331 293 285 249 234 213 China 159 122 107 93 87 85 122 166 194 204 222 226 210 Saudi Arabia 7 2 2 12 52 82 97 103 109 142 160 167 150 South Korea 50 41 62 54 49 46 61 65 68 67 53 45 49 Canada 68 69 55 64 68 56 51 53 49 53 60 55 51 Japan 55 54 54 47 46 32 25 33 34 26 26 32 17 Taiwan 91 69 67 58 46 48 35 26 18 14 16 11 6 Thailand 78 56 46 29 30 27 18 17 15 8 10 10 5 Germany 24 27 18 23 17 17 15 8 4 8 11 19 12 Turkey 23 20 28 22 19 12 13 9 5 6 6 7 7 Indonesia 40 27 21 17 14 11 11 7 8 6 6 6 5 Brazil 15 9 11 10 13 14 12 11 12 7 4 4 4 Nigeria 8 8 4 4 5 8 7 11 14 9 12 13 9 AS 276 280 268 278 305 320 307 BU 383 395 375 363 365 313 263 ED 26 19 27 32 31 38 40 HH 66 83 80 111 120 122 105 TC 217 212 183 171 150 173 164 UN 38 31 39 46 34 54 33 Total 1006 1020 972 1001 1005 1020 912 GR 579 705 656 590 576 569 567 505 UG 279 301 364 382 404 404 427 394 IEP 21 32 26 13 unspecified 120 Total 978 1006 1020 972 1001 1005 1020 912 F 990 801 870 740 707 736 737 689 675 F OPT 156 185 174 189 211 158 J 59 48 53 45 42 45 36 56 32 Other 165 129 83 79 38 46 43 64 47 Total 1214 978 1006 1020 972 1001 1005 1020 912 Male 546 449 533 534 500 515 495 477 433 Female 668 529 473 486 472 486 510 543 479 Total 1214 978 1006 1020 972 1001 1005 1020 912