International Students Profile 2011

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- University of Washington International Students Profile 2011 OFFICE of INTERNATIONAL student services

Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 Overview... 3 Country of Origin... 5 World Region... 9 College and School... 11 Classification of Instructional Programs Group... 13 All International Students... 16 F1-Visa... 18 J1-Visa... 20 Other Visas... 22 New International Students... 24 Degrees Granted... 29 Practical Training... 32 International Students Charts and Graphs... 34 International Students by World Region... 35 International Students Top Ten Countries... 36 International Students by Gender... 37 International Students by Class... 38 International Students by Visa Type... 39 Total International Students over 20 years... 40 2

Overview 3

International Students University of Washington Autumn Quarter 2011 Enrolled international students... 4853 International students on practical training... 519 Total international students... 5372 Countries represented...104 Campus Seattle... 4658 Bothell...140 Tacoma...55 Class Undergraduate... 3103 5 th year...12 Non-matriculated...35 Graduate... 1686 Professional... 17 Gender Male... 2334 Female... 2519 Visa type F-1 visa... 4493 J-1 visa...118 Other visas...242 New international students... 2032 Degrees earned, autumn 2010 summer 2011... 931 Top ten countries 1. China... 2046 (Includes 166 Hong Kong, 12 Macau) 2. Korea... 686 3. Taiwan... 367 4. India... 242 5. Canada... 145 6. Indonesia... 144 7. Japan... 140 8. Thailand...92 9. Malaysia...68 10. Vietnam... 62 Ten-year profile (excluding students on practical training) Year: 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total: 2613 2644 2560 2620 2643 2720 2970 3304 3782 4853 Source: UW Office of the Registrar, Data Management, Autumn 2011 Census Day 4

Country of Origin 5

Country of origin (includes new and continuing students, all campuses, codes 5 & 6) Autumn 2011 Country of Origin (Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma) Undergraduate (Class 1 to 4) 5 th year Non- Matric Graduate Professional Gender Total M F ( all campuses ) AFGHANISTAN 3 3 3 ALBANIA 1 1 1 ARGENTINA 2 3 2 3 5 ARMENIA 1 1 1 AUSTRALIA 15 8 13 10 23 AUSTRIA 3 2 1 3 AZERBAIJAN 1 1 1 BAHRAIN 1 1 1 BANGLADESH 2 4 3 3 6 BARBADOS 1 1 1 BELGIUM 1 1 1 BHUTAN 1 1 1 BOLIVIA 1 1 1 BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA 1 1 2 2 BOTSWANA 1 1 1 BURKINA-FASO 1 1 1 1 2 BRAZIL 3 1 1 10 8 7 15 BRUNEI 1 1 1 BULGARIA 5 5 5 5 10 CAMBODIA 4 2 4 2 6 CAMEROON 1 1 2 2 CANADA 50 2 4 87 2 80 65 145 CHILE 1 16 13 4 17 CHINA (See also Hong Kong and Macau) 1397 1 2 462 6 813 1055 1868 COLOMBIA 4 11 8 7 15 CROATIA 1 4 2 3 5 CYPRUS 1 1 1 1 2 CZECH REPUBLIC 3 2 1 3 DENMARK 7 9 7 9 16 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1 1 1 EGYPT 3 7 2 8 10 EL SALVADOR 1 1 1 ESTONIA 1 1 1 ETHIOPIA 5 5 5 FINLAND 1 2 1 2 3 FRANCE 11 1 8 6 14 20 GERMANY 18 1 30 24 25 49 GHANA 2 2 2 6

Country of origin (includes new and continuing students, all campuses, codes 5 & 6) Undergraduate (Class 1 to 4) 5 th year Non-Matric Graduate Professional GREECE 1 3 4 4 M Gender F Total ( all campuses) HONG KONG 144 2 20 84 82 166 HUNGARY 2 2 2 2 4 ICELAND 1 7 7 1 8 INDIA 37 4 198 3 141 101 242 INDONESIA 123 1 20 71 73 144 IRAN 40 26 14 40 IRELAND 3 3 4 2 6 ISRAEL 6 4 2 6 ITALY 10 1 9 9 11 20 JAPAN 82 1 56 1 73 67 140 JORDAN 1 1 1 KAZAKHSTAN 2 1 3 3 KENYA 6 4 2 6 KOREA 508 2 3 170 3 338 348 686 KUWAIT 5 1 4 5 LEBANON 5 2 3 5 LIBYA 1 1 1 LITHUANIA 1 1 1 MACAU 10 2 3 9 12 MALAYSIA 63 4 1 30 38 68 MEXICO 2 1 18 13 8 21 MONGOLIA 3 1 1 3 4 MOROCCO 3 2 1 3 MYANMAR 1 1 1 NEPAL 3 3 3 3 6 NETHERLANDS 8 2 2 7 5 12 NEW ZEALAND 6 5 5 6 11 NIGERIA 6 4 2 6 NORWAY 5 1 2 4 6 PAKISTAN 3 2 7 8 4 12 PALAU 1 1 1 PALESTINE 3 2 1 3 PERU 2 1 1 2 3 PHILIPPINES 5 6 7 4 11 POLAND 1 3 2 2 4 7

Country of origin (includes new and continuing students, all campuses, codes 5 & 6) Undergraduate (Class 1 to 4) 5th year Non-Matric Graduate Professional Gender Total ( all campuses) QATAR 1 1 1 ROMANIA 1 5 2 4 6 RUSSIA 5 10 10 5 15 SAUDI ARABIA 22 13 29 6 35 SENEGAL 1 1 1 SERBIA 4 1 3 2 5 SINGAPORE 34 21 26 29 55 SLOVAKIA 2 1 1 2 SOUTH AFRICA 6 4 2 6 SPAIN 8 12 7 13 20 SRI LANKA 1 1 2 2 SUDAN 4 1 3 4 SWEDEN 3 10 7 6 13 SWITZERLAND 6 5 1 6 SYRIA 2 1 1 2 TAIWAN (R O C) 238 128 1 162 205 367 TAJIKSTAN 1 1 1 THAILAND 65 27 41 51 92 TOGO 1 1 1 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 1 1 2 2 TURKEY 2 31 17 16 33 UGANDA 1 5 1 5 2 7 UKRAINE 2 3 2 3 5 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 4 2 4 2 6 UNITED KINGDOM 29 16 29 16 45 URUGUAY 1 1 2 2 UZBEKISTAN 1 1 1 VENEZUELA 3 1 2 2 4 VIET NAM 48 14 33 29 62 ZIMBABWE 1 1 1 NOT SPECIFIED 58 1 7 63 62 67 129 M F 8

World Region 9

University of Washington International Students by World Region 2011 Total International Students: 4853 Africa Europe Latin America Botswana 1 Albania 1 Argentina 5 Burkina-Faso 2 Armenia 1 Barbados 1 Cameroon 2 Austria 3 Bolivia 1 Egypt 10 Azerbaijan 1 Brazil 15 Ethiopia 5 Belgium 1 Chile 17 Ghana 2 Bosnia & Herzegovina 2 Colombia 15 Kenya 6 Bulgaria 10 Dominican Republic 1 Libya 1 Croatia 5 El Salvador 1 Morocco 3 Cyprus 2 Mexico 21 Nigeria 6 Czech Republic 3 Peru 3 Senegal 1 Denmark 16 Trinidad & Tobago 2 South Africa 6 Estonia 1 Uruguay 2 Sudan 4 Finland 3 Venezuela 4 Togo 1 France 20 Total 88 Uganda 7 Germany 49 Zimbabwe 1 Greece 4 Total 58 Hungary 4 Middle East Iceland 8 Bahrain 1 Asia Ireland 6 Iran 40 Afghanistan 3 Italy 20 Israel 6 Bangladesh 6 Lithuania 1 Jordan 1 Bhutan 1 Netherlands 12 Kuwait 5 Brunei 1 Norway 6 Lebanon 5 Cambodia 6 Poland 4 Palestine 3 China 1868 Romania 6 Qatar 1 Hong Kong 166 Russia 15 Saudi Arabia 35 India 242 Serbia 5 Syria 2 Indonesia 144 Slovakia 2 United Arab Emirates 6 Japan 140 Spain 20 Total 105 Kazakhstan 3 Sweden 13 Korea 686 Switzerland 6 North America Macau 12 Turkey 33 Canada 145 Malaysia 68 Ukraine 5 Total 145 Mongolia 4 United Kingdom 45 Myanmar 1 Total 333 Oceania Nepal 6 Australia 23 Pakistan 12 New Zealand 11 Philippines 11 Palau 1 Singapore 55 Total 35 Sri Lanka 2 Taiwan 367 Other (Not Specified) 129 Tajikistan 1 Thailand 92 Uzbekistan 1 Vietnam 62 Total 3960 10

College and School 11

Autumn 2011 International Students by College and School (Seattle Campus) College/School (Seattle Campus) Undergraduate 5th year Non-Matric Graduate Professional Gender Total M F Arts & Sciences 2270 1 3 440 1142 1572 2714 Built Environments 23 1 52 36 40 76 Business 157 153 146 164 310 Dentistry 19 3 6 16 22 Education 10 41 12 39 51 Engineering 387 1 7 418 601 212 813 Environment 54 58 51 61 112 Evans School of Public Affairs 42 12 30 42 Information School 12 1 72 33 52 85 Law 4 1 77 14 54 42 96 Medicine 4 1 27 12 20 32 Nursing 2 2 24 2 26 28 Pharmacy 20 6 14 20 Public Health 3 6 48 30 27 57 Social Work 16 4 12 16 Other Interdisciplinary Undergrad Program 15 2 13 15 Interschool or College 19 38 30 27 57 Interdisciplinary Grad Program 112 57 55 112 12

Classification of Instructional Programs Group 13

Autumn 2011 Classification of Instructional Programs Group (Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma) CIP group 01 Undergraduate 5th year Non- Matric Graduate Professional Gender Total Program ( class 1 to 4 ) M F Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences 0 02 Agricultural Sciences 0 03 Natural Resources and Conservation 40 27 34 33 67 04 Architecture and Related Services 43 51 43 51 94 05 Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies 32 36 20 48 68 09 Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 32 14 11 35 46 10 Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support services 0 11 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 68 1 4 183 164 92 256 12 Personal and Culinary Services 0 13 Education 12 37 11 38 49 14 Engineering 408 1 2 332 540 203 743 15 Engineering Technologies/Technicians 0 16 Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics 9 51 22 38 60 19 Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 6 3 3 6 21 Technology Education/Industrial Arts 0 22 Legal Professions and Studies 5 77 14 54 42 96 23 English Language and Literature/Letters 5 3 29 7 30 37 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and 24 Humanities 468 175 293 468 25 Library Science 1 3 4 4 26 Biological and Biomedical Sciences 113 6 97 93 123 216 27 Mathematics and Statistics 89 2 115 133 73 206 28 Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC, ROTC) 0 29 Military Technologies 0 30 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 1150 15 58 523 700 1223 31 Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies 0 14

32 Basic Skills 0 33 Citizenship Activities 0 34 Health-related Knowledge and Skills 0 35 Interperson and Social Skills 0 36 Leisure and Recreational Activities 0 37 Personal Awareness and Self-Improvement 0 38 Philosophy and Religious Studies 2 2 2 39 Theology and Religious Vocations 0 40 Physical Sciences 35 1 84 69 51 120 41 Science Technologies/Technicians 0 42 Psychology 40 14 15 39 54 43 Security and Protective Services 0 44 Public Administration and Social Service Professions 2 60 17 45 62 45 Social Sciences 217 95 142 170 312 46 Construction Trades 0 47 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 0 48 Precision Production 0 49 Transportation and materials Moving 0 50 Visual and Performing Arts 50 39 29 60 89 51 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences 63 4 105 3 43 132 175 Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support 52 Services 217 1 1 166 181 204 385 CIP group Program Undergraduate ( class 1 to 4 ) 5th year Non- Matric Graduate Professional M Gender F Total 53 High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates 0 54 History 7 7 4 10 14 Programs for Series 55 (French/Canadian Language and 55 Literature/Letters) 0 60 Residency Programs 0 15

All International Students 16

All International Students Autumn 2011 ALL Fresh Soph Junior Senior 5th year International Students: Non- Matric Graduate Professional Autumn 2011 Totals ALL international totals, ALL Visa Types ALL Visa Types gender M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 503 619 223 300 364 450 230 252 2 8 11 22 896 761 7 10 2236 2422 4658 Bothell 15 9 15 18 18 16 12 15 1 1 1 9 10 70 70 140 Tacoma 1 8 6 13 11 3 2 1 3 7 28 27 55 Total by gender 518 629 246 324 395 477 245 269 3 9 12 23 908 778 7 10 2334 2519 Totals 1147 570 872 514 12 35 1686 17 4853 17

F-1 Visa 18

F-1 Visa (Campus/Class/Gender) Autumn 2011 ALL Fresh Soph Junior Senior 5th year Non- Matric Graduate Professional Autumn 2011 Totals International Students: Visa Type F-1 ALL international totals, Visa Type F-1 gender M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 501 614 215 296 351 438 228 252 2 8 4 748 654 6 8 2051 2274 4325 Bothell 15 9 15 16 18 16 11 14 1 2 2 61 58 119 Tacoma 1 8 6 12 11 3 2 1 3 2 27 22 49 Total by gender 516 624 238 318 381 465 242 268 3 9 4 753 658 6 8 2139 2354 Totals 1140 556 846 510 12 4 1411 14 4493 19

J-1 Visa 20

J-1 Visa (Campus/Class/Gender) Autumn 2011 ALL Fresh Soph Junior Senior 5th year International Students: Non- Matric Graduate Professional Autumn 2011 Totals ALL international totals, Visa Type J-1 Visa Type J-1 gender M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 1 3 2 1 10 7 49 45 62 56 118 Bothell Tacoma Total by gender 1 3 2 1 10 7 49 45 62 56 Totals 4 3 17 94 118 21

Other Visas 22

Other Visas (Campus/Class/Gender) Autumn 2011 ALL Fresh Soph Junior Senior 5th year Non- Matric Graduate Professional Autumn 2011 Totals International Students: ALL international totals, Visa Type OTR Visa Type OTR gender M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 1 2 6 3 3 5 2 11 18 99 62 1 2 123 92 215 Bothell 2 1 1 1 1 7 8 9 12 21 Tacoma 1 5 1 5 6 Total by gender 1 2 6 5 4 5 3 1 12 19 106 75 1 2 133 109 Totals 3 11 9 4 31 181 3 242 23

New International Students 24

New F-1 Students, Autumn 2011 (not enrolled at UW any prior quarter) NEW Fresh Soph Junior Senior 5th year International Students: Non- Matric Graduate Professional Autumn 2011 Totals NEW international totals, Visa Type F-1 Visa Type F-1 gender M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 460 564 8 10 137 176 1 2 5 2 235 223 2 1 844 981 1825 Bothell 9 7 7 14 5 9 1 1 22 31 53 Tacoma 1 8 6 11 7 1 3 1 23 15 38 Total by gender 469 572 23 30 153 192 1 2 5 2 239 225 2 1 889 1027 Totals 1041 53 345 1 7 2 464 3 1916 25

New J-1 Students, Autumn 2011 (not enrolled at UW any prior quarter) NEW Fresh Soph Junior Senior 5th year Non-Matric Graduate Professional Autumn 2011 Totals International Students: NEW international totals, Visa Type J-1 Visa Type J-1 gender M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 1 3 9 7 20 14 30 24 54 Bothell Tacoma Total by gender 1 3 9 7 20 14 30 24 Totals 4 16 34 54 26

New Students with Other Visas Autumn 2011 (not enrolled at UW any prior quarter) NEW Fresh Soph Junior Senior 5th year Non-Matric Graduate Professional Autumn 2011 Totals International Students: NEW international totals, Visa Type OTR Visa Type OTR gender M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 1 6 7 19 17 1 26 25 51 Bothell 2 1 2 4 3 6 9 Tacoma 1 1 1 1 2 Total by gender 3 1 7 7 21 22 1 30 32 Totals 3 1 14 43 1 62 27

New Students of All Visa Types, Autumn 2011 (not enrolled at UW any prior quarter) NEW Fresh Soph Junior Senior 5th year International Students: Non- Matric Graduate Professional Autumn 2011 Totals NEW international totals, ALL Visa Types ALL Visa Types Gender M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 461` 568 8 10 146 183 2 5 6 9 274 254 3 1 900 1030 1930 Bothell 9 9 7 14 5 9 1 3 5 25 37 62 Tacoma 1 8 6 12 7 1 3 2 24 16 40 Total by gender 470 578 23 30 163 199 1 2 5 7 9 280 261 3 1 949 1083 Totals 1048 53 362 1 7 16 541 4 2032 28

DegreeS Granted 29

Degrees Granted Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 Degrees Granted Bachelors Masters Doctorate Professional Total by gender Total degrees granted Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 Visa Type F-1 Visa Type F-1 gender M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 124 146 130 108 63 44 3 5 320 303 623 Bothell 5 12 3 1 8 13 21 Tacoma 7 4 4 7 8 15 Total by gender 136 162 133 113 63 44 3 5 335 324 Totals 298 246 107 8 659 Degrees Granted Bachelors Masters Doctorate Professional Total by gender Total degrees granted Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 Visa Type J-1 Visa Type J-1 gender M F M F M F M F M F Seattle 15 11 3 4 18 15 33 Bothell Tacoma Total by gender 15 11 3 4 18 15 Totals 26 7 33 Degrees Granted Bachelors Masters Doctorate Professional Total by gender Total degrees granted Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 Visa Type OTR gender M F M F M F M F M F Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 Visa Type OTR Seattle 39 46 57 43 19 16 5 10 120 115 235 Bothell 1 1 2 2 Tacoma 1 1 2 2 Total by gender 40 47 58 44 19 16 5 10 122 117 Totals 87 102 35 15 239 30

Degrees Granted Bachelors Masters Doctorate Professional Total by gender Total degrees granted Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 ALL Visa Types gender M F M F M F M F M F Autumn 2010 - Summer 2011 ALL Visa Types Seattle 163 192 202 162 85 64 8 15 458 433 891 Bothell 6 12 4 1 10 13 23 Tacoma 7 5 5 7 10 17 Total by gender 176 209 206 168 85 64 8 15 475 456 Totals 385 374 149 23 931 31

Practical Training 32

Practical Training for International Students University of Washington Autumn Quarter 2011 F-1 Students on Optional Practical Training (OPT)... 519 Male... 253 Female... 266 J-1 Students on Academic Training (AT)... 7 Male...2 Female... 5 33

International Students Charts and Graphs 34

International Students by World Region Autumn 2011 Total International Students: 4853 Middle East 105, 2% Latin America 88, 2% North America 145, 3% Oceana 35, 1% Other (Not Specified) 129, 3% Africa 58, 1% Europe 333, 7% Asia 3960, 81% 35

International Students Top Ten Countries Autumn 2011 Total International Students: 4853 Vietnam Malaysia Thailand Japan Indonesia Canada India 62 68 92 140 144 145 242 Taiwan 367 Korea 686 China 2046 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 36

International Students by Gender Autumn 2011 Total International Students: 4853 Female 2519, 52% Male 2334, 48% 37

International Students by Class Autumn 2011 Total International Students: 4853 Professional 17, 0% Graduate 1686, 35% Freshman 1147, 24% Sophomore 570, 12% Senior 514, 10% Junior 872, 18% Non-Matric 35, 1% 5th Year 12, 0% 38

International Students by Visa Type Autumn 2011 Total International Students: 4853 J-1 118, 2% OTR 242, 5% F-1 4493, 93% 39

Total International Students over 20 years 1991-2011 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 40