FALL 2016 PROFILE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & SCHOLARS

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University at Albany Center for International Education and Global Strategy International Student & Scholar Services FALL 2016 PROFILE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & SCHOLARS

Number of Students 2000 1800 1600 1400 738 760 716 1200 785 729 1000 800 715 751 774 777 721 733 765 748 738 690 656 Grad UG 600 627 634 696 839 847 839 400 429 432 483 523 582 200 190 223 258 237 246 263 285 334 332 0 72 66 68 66 66 57 65 58 77 111 100 112 115 134 178 162 163 143 Year (total) 1

* International Student Profile FALL 2016 AGGREGATE TOTALS Number % Female Gender* Male Students 716 46% 387 329 Students 839 54% 390 447 Registered International Students (Excluding ) 1555 777 776 Students 147 63 84 International & Students 1702 840 860 Countries Represented 85 *2 students listed as unknown gender* Inbound Study Abroad Students Exchange Non-Exchange Gender Female Male Students 6 0 6 (100%) 0 (0%) Students 57 44 63 (62%) 36 (35%) 63 44 69 (64%) 36 (41%) Overall 107 2

Africa (Sub- Saharan) Percentage of Student Representation by World Region (excluding ) Asia (Excluding Middle East) Canada Europe Oceania Latin America & Caribbean Middle East & N. Africa 1.5% 82.8% 1.4% 5.9% 0.3% 3.2% 4.9% International Students Top 15 Countries (Excluding ) Students 18 Countries Represented 1 China 631 1 China 87 2 South Korea 262 2 Turkey 14 3 India 215 3 South Korea 6 4 Japan 52 4 Japan 5 5 Taiwan 28 5 Thailand 4 6 Turkey 21 6 Vietnam 4 6 Canada 21 7 Colombia 3 6 Sri Lanka 21 8 Saudi Arabia 3 9 Iran 19 9 Argentina 2 10 Bangladesh 17 10 Brazil 2 11 Vietnam 16 11 Taiwan 2 12 Germany 14 12 Angola 1 12 Brazil 14 13 Bangladesh 1 12 Great Britain 14 14 Cote D Ivoire 1 15 Nigeria 11 15 Cyprus 1 16 France 1 17 Mongolia 1 18 Russia 1 3

Fall 2016 International Student Profile Countries Of Citizenship AFRICA - Sub-Saharan (13 Countries) 1 Angola 1 1 2 Botswana 1 1 3 Cameroon 1 1 4 Cote D Ivoire 1 1 2 5 Ethiopia 1 1 6 Ghana 1 1 7 Kenya 1 1 8 Mali 1 1 9 Nigeria 7 4 11 10 South Africa 1 1 11 Uganda 1 1 2 12 Zambia 1 1 13 Zimbabwe 2 2 14 0 10 0 2 26 ASIA (20 Countries) 1 Afghanistan 1 1 2 Bangladesh 4 13 1 18 3 China (includes Hong Kong and Macau) 382 20 226 3 87 718 4 India 25 190 215 5 Indonesia 1 8 9 6 Japan 26 17 9 5 57 7 Kazakhstan 3 3 8 Malaysia 3 1 4 9 Mongolia 4 1 1 6 10 Mozambique 1 1 11 Nepal 4 4 12 Pakistan 5 5 10 13 Philippines 1 3 4 14 Singapore 1 1 15 South Korea 171 15 76 6 268 16 Sri Lanka 19 2 21 17 Taiwan 5 2 21 2 30 18 Thailand 3 4 7 19 Uzbekistan 1 1 20 Vietnam 8 8 4 20 654 55 576 3 110 1398 4

CANADA 1 Canada 12 9 21 12 9 21 EUROPE (18 Countries) 1 Cyprus 2 1 3 2 Finland 3 1 4 3 France 1 6 2 1 10 4 Germany 7 2 5 14 5 Greece 1 1 6 Iceland 1 1 2 7 Ireland 4 4 8 Italy 1 1 5 1 8 9 Lithuania 1 1 10 Netherlands 1 4 1 6 11 Norway 2 2 12 Poland 1 2 3 13 Russia 3 1 4 14 Serbia 3 3 15 Spain 1 3 1 5 16 Sweden 4 1 5 17 Ukraine 5 5 18 United Kingdom 2 9 3 14 19 39 32 1 3 94 OCEANIA (1 ) 1 Australia 3 1 1 5 3 1 1 5 5

LATIN AMERICA and the CARIBBEAN (18 Countries) 1 Argentina 1 2 3 2 Bermuda 1 1 3 Brazil 9 5 2 16 4 British Virgin Islands 1 1 5 Chile 1 1 2 6 Colombia 2 3 5 7 Costa Rica 1 1 8 Dominican Republic 2 1 3 9 Ecuador 1 1 10 Grenada 1 1 11 Haiti 2 2 12 Jamaica 4 1 5 13 Mexico 2 6 8 14 Peru 1 2 3 15 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1 1 16 Suriname 1 1 17 Uruguay 1 1 2 18 Venezuela 1 1 23 4 23 7 57 MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA (14 Countries) 1 Bahrain 1 1 2 Egypt 3 5 8 3 Iran 2 17 19 4 Iraq 6 6 5 Jordan 1 1 2 6 Lebanon 1 1 7 Libya 1 1 8 Morocco 2 2 9 Qatar 1 1 10 Saudi Arabia 2 7 3 12 11 Syria 2 2 12 Tunisia 1 1 13 Turkey 2 19 14 35 14 United Arab Emirates 1 1 2 13 1 62 0 17 93 6

Regions of Origin Enrollment Comparison (Excluding ) 2015/2016 Regions of Origin 2015 2016 TOTAL 1601 1555 1 Africa-Sub Saharan 28 24 2 Asia 1293 1288 3 Canada 24 21 4 Europe 94 91 5 Latin America 73 50 6 Middle East & North Africa 83 76 7 Oceania 6 5 Top 10 Countries of Origin Enrollment Comparison (Excluding ) 2015/2016 Place of Origins 2015 2016 TOTAL 1601 1555 1 China 618 631 2 South Korea 264 262 3 India 219 215 4 Japan 69 52 6 Taiwan 34 28 8 Turkey 22 21 7 Canada 24 21 11 Sri Lanka 16 21 9 Iran 20 19 10 Bangladesh 14 17 7

Percentage of International Students by School/College Students International All Students* % Intl. All Schools and Colleges 830 14000 6% Students International All Students* % Intl. Arts and Sciences 260 1200 22% Business 49 445 11% Engineering and Applied Sciences 185 325 57% Criminal Justice 9 171 5% Education 66 957 7% Nanoscale Science and Engineering 21 78 27% Public Health 58 492 12% Rockefeller 52 289 18% Social Welfare 16 400 4% Students 716 4315 16.59% *Based on estimated enrollment data from Institutional Research (1/23/2017). Enrollment Comparison International Students by School and College 2015/2016 Regions of Origins 2016 2015 TOTAL 1563 1607 1 Arts and Sciences 933 769 2 Business 151 285 3 Engineering and Applied Sciences 250 263 4 Criminal Justice 12 17 5 Education 67 67 6 Nanoscale Science and Engineering 23 47 7 Public Health 61 72 8 Rockefeller 60 70 9 Social Welfare 16 17 10 College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cyber Security 1 0 8

Percentage of International Student Representation by Region (Fall 2016) Latin America & Caribbean (3.2%) Middle East & N. Africa (4.9%) Africa (Sub- Saharan) (1.5%) Oceania (0.3%) Europe (5.9%) Canada (1.4%) Asia (Excluding Middle East) (82.8%) Distribution of International Students by School and College (Fall 2016) Social Welfare (1.0%) Rockefeller (3.9%) Public Health (3.9%) Nanoscale Science and Engineering (1.5%) Education (4.3%) College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cyber Security (0.1%) Criminal Justice (0.8%) Engineering and Applied Sciences (16.1%) Arts and Sciences (59.6%) Business (8.9%) 9

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