2018-19 Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT Division of Global Engagement

2 | International Students 3 | International Scholars 4 | International Student and Scholar Services

2018-19

5 | Study Abroad 7 | Study Abroad Services 8 | International Partnerships


2018 - 2019

International Students Student data based on unduplicated headcount for AY 2018-19 (including summer 2019).International students are defined as individuals with F and J visas.

ENROLLMENT BY ACADEMIC YEAR*

538 533

230

374

299

Undergraduate

330

543

744

1067

1429

2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

139

2013-14

Graduate

493

TOP COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN* Undergraduate China Taiwan India South Korea Hong Kong Canada Japan Turkey Brazil, Indonesia & Vietnam (each) Malaysia, Spain & United Kingdom (each)

Graduate

TOTALS

1145 50 44 26 21 17 16 10 8

China India Iran Mexico Taiwan Canada & South Korea

5

(each)

(each)

Bangladesh Brazil Columbia & Turkey

12 11 11

Chile & Germany (each)

29 sponsored students

53 countries represented by undergraduates

112 incoming exchange and visiting students (UCEAP, UCSC Exchanges)

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Undergraduate 32% 8%

55 countries represented by graduate students

Graduate

19% 17%

4%

5%

3%

14% 31%

Arts

* Representative of degree-seeking students

1967 degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students

ENROLLMENT BY DIVISION

11%

2

238 70 25 18 17 14

56%

Engineering

Humanities

Social Sciences

Physical & Biological Sciences Undeclared

For additional information on international students, visit isss.ucsc.edu


2018 - 2019

International Scholars Data from the fiscal year calendar, July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019 of faculty, researchers, and staff.

COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN BY REGION 176 faculty, researchers, and staff 39% Europe

9% Americas

43% Asia

6% Africa & Middle East

40 H1-B and other

3% Oceania

136 J-1 visitors 38 countries of origin

TOP TEN COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN China

52

India

15

Germany

13

France

12

Spain

11

Canada

8

Italy

6

Australia

5

Japan, UK

4 *

Denmark, Iran, Belgium, and Mexico

3*

3

DIVISIONAL AFFILIATION 1% 10%

14% 7%

67% Social Sciences

* per country

Arts

Humanities

Physical & Biological Sciences

Engineering

For additional information on international scholars, visit isss.ucsc.edu


2018 - 2019

International Student and Scholar Services GLOBAL PROGRAMMING Academic Success • • • •

Graduate Preparation Program Beyond Orientation Workshops and Trainings Introduction to U.S. Classroom Culture Support to colleges and advisers

Cultural Engagement • • • • • •

International Student Orientation Global Leaders International Mentorship Program Intercultural workshops International Graduation Celebration Events, activities, and excursions

Students decorate pumpkins to celebrate Halloween in the Quarry Plaza

Health, Wellness, and Financial Stability • Health Care and Mental Health workshops with Health Services and CAPS • Tax software support • Sara Matthews Scholarship • Tax workshops

IMMIGRATION SERVICES • Immigration advising • SEVIS maintenance and DHS/Department of State reporting • Employment authorizations (OPT/CPT/AT) • Education and training on immigration topics • Filing immigration petitions, including H-1B and permanent residency • Other advising, including SSN, ITIN, and DMV

SERVICES TO CAMPUS

Incoming students learn about campus services during International Student Orientation

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• • • •

Compliance oversight (PDSO/RO) Campus training and outreach Partner with college and department advisers HR/Legal/Insurance

For additional information on international students and scholars, visit isss.ucsc.edu


2018 - 2019

Study Abroad Undergraduate student data for AY 2018-19 (including summer 2019).

57% Europe

16% Americas

19% Asia

3% Africa & Middle East 5% Oceania

PROGRAM TYPES • • • • • •

UCSC Faculty-Led UCSC Exchanges Other UCSC programs UCEAP Other UC programs Non UC programs Prague, Czech Republic

651 enrolled students 113 UCSC programs 478 UCEAP 60 Other programs

51 countries visited 5

TOP TEN DEPARTMENTS • • • • • • • • • •

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Economics Psychology Environmental Studies Politics Sociology Film & Digital Media Computer Science Art Literature

For additional information on Study Abroad, visit studyabroad.ucsc.edu


2018 - 2019

Study Abroad Undergraduate student data for AY 2018-19 (including summer 2019).

ENROLLMENT BY DIVISION

46% studied a language abroad

12% 14.8% graduating class earned credit abroad*

7% 50%

11%

*Based on AY 2017-18 graduation numbers

20%

Social Sciences

Arts

Sciences

Engineering

FINANCIAL AID

Humanities

28%

ENROLLMENT BY CLASS LEVEL 72% 17%

5% No Aid

35%

Recipient

ENROLLMENT BY TERM

43%

51% 33%

Sophmores

Seniors

Juniors

Graduating Seniors

10% Summer Quarter

6

6%

Two Year or Quarters more

For additional information on Study Abroad, visit studyabroad.ucsc.edu


2018 - 2019

Study Abroad Services ADVISING • • • • • •

Application workshops Program exploration workshops Walk-in advising Diversity and identity abroad Intercultural communication orientations Scholarship advising: Boren, Fulbright, Gilman, Rhodes, and Marshall • Financing study abroad workshops • Study Abroad 101 outreach presentations

EVENTS • • • • • • • •

Fall Study Abroad Fair Summer Opportunities Fair International Education Week EOP workshops for first-generation students Program information sessions Scholarship workshops First time traveler workshops Pre-Departure Orientations Students participate in a cooking course during the UCSC faculty-led program Italian on the Amalfi Coast

CAMPUS COLLABORATION • Faculty-led and global/domestic exchange management • Faculty-led proposal workshops • Faculty risk management training • Advisor workshops • Advisor specific resources • International site visit participation • UCEAP academic integration grants Students attend the Il Cinema Ritrovato Film Festival for Film History and Preservation in Italy

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For additional information on Study Abroad, visit studyabroad.ucsc.edu


2018 - 2019

International Partnerships Partnership data for AY 2018-19 (including summer 2019).

TYPES OF AGREEMENTS 11 active reciprocal Student Exchange Agreements

• Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) • Student Exchange Agreement (SEA)

NEW AGREEMENTS 9 delegation visits

Faculty Research • Centro Ricerche EtnoAntropologiche Graduate Research • ISBI Bandung • University of Indonesia

DELEGATION VISITS • • • •

Student Exchange • Heidelberg University • KAIST • Korea University • Kyoto University • Rikkyo University • Seoul National University • Sungkyunkwan University • University of Tokyo

• • • •

Aarhus University Kyoto University (two visits) La Trobe University Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Swinburne University of Technology Technical University of Denmark University of Sonora University of Sussex

Summer Incoming Students • Universitat Internacional de Catalyunya

12 agreements in negotiation

45 active partnership agreements Technical University of Denmark delegation visit

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For additional information on partnerships, visit global.ucsc.edu


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