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3/12INTRODUCTION
We ensure compliance with all immigration, visa, and mobility regulations for international students, faculty members, and researchers in the US, and all members of the University community going abroad for NYU study or work. We strive to create an innovative and empathic environment, providing the highest quality, personalized immigration, visa, and intercultural programs and services that respond to the needs of students, scholars, and their families, and promote cross-cultural understanding.
Our Mission
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Our Mission
Table of Contents
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
International Student Demographics
Regions of Origin
Top 5 Countries of Origin
Student Spotlights
SERVICES
PROGRAMS
COMMUNICATIONS
OUTBOUND AND STAFF
Outbound and Global Mobility Demographics
Staff Leadership and Participation in the Field of International Education
INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS
International Scholar Demographics
Regions of Origin
Top 5 Countries of Origin
03
04
10
11
12
09
07
4/12INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
International Student Demographics
NYU is the #1 institution hosting international students in the US. We have 2,999 more international students than the #2 institution.
F-1 and J-1 Students
Academic Level
* Data is limited to binary female/male based on passport information. As of 2017, there are very few countries allowing transgender and gender non-conforming people to be recognized on passports.
Gender*
Graduate
Undergraduate
Post-graduation training
Other
17,326(September 2016)
5,502(September 2006)
215%
51%Female
Male49%
7,913
4,629
3,933
851
Top 5 Areas of Study
Business, Management, Marketing & Related Support Services
Computer and Information Sciences & Support Services
Mathematics & Statistics
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Engineering
2,805
1,474
1,370
977
642
5/12INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Regions of Origin
Top 5 Countries of Origin
53.09%
1.18%
18.12%
1.18%
4.01%
6.14%
5.26%11.02%
East and Southeast Asia
Oceania
Central and South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Middle East and North Africa
Latin Americaand the Caribbean
North America
Europe and Russia
6,517
2,921
1,138907
556
China
India
South KoreaCanada
Taiwan
6/12INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Student Spotlights
Bhavana Singh
School of Professional Studies Graduate
An advocate for the international student body, Bhavana Singh went above and beyond her roles as a student leader. As a core member of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee at SPS, she consistently proposed ideas to better understand student needs and engagement.
Nathalie Qin’s work centered on improving the international student experience. As a member of the International Student Advisory Board, she sought to increase visibility of international students. She was invited by senior administrators to advise them on issues facing international students.
Committed to ethics and social entrepreneurship, Louis Slade-Caffarel used his dual citizenship in France and Australia to promote cross-cultural learning and social impact. He also organized Impact Journalism Day at NYU, where over 20 collegiate newspapers from several countries came together to discuss social innovation through student journalism.
Nathalie Qin
Silver School of Social Work Graduate
Louis Slade-Caffarel
Global Liberal Studies
• President of SPS
Management and Systems
Student Association
• Past Events Chair for SPS
Graduate Student Council
• NYU Spirit Week organizer
• SPS Winter Ball organizer
• International Student
Advisory Board
• International Student
Advisory Board
7/12INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS
International Scholar Demographics
Scholars at NYU
(September 2016)
1,220
670(September 2006)
82%
Gender*
* Data is limited to binary female/male based on passport information. As of 2017, there are very few countries allowing transgender and gender non-conforming people to be recognized on passports.
59%Male
Female41%
Scholar Function
255Teaching
8Other
6
1
15
20
204
E-3
I-140s EB-3
O-1
TN
H-1B
957Research
Visa Types
Top 5 Schools with International ScholarsPermanent Resident Applications
498
975
132
111
93
86
FAS
J-1
Tandon
CIMS
Law
Dentistry
17
12
8
7
35I-485 Advised (Children Included)
Labor Certifications
I-140s EB-2
Green Cards Approved
I-140s EB-1
17 scholars + 18 dependents
8/12INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS
Regions of Origin
5.41%
1.97%
24.26%
2.70%
8.11%
9.43%
4.67%43.44%
East and Southeast Asia
Oceania
Central and South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Middle East and North Africa
Latin Americaand the Caribbean
North America
Europe and Russia
Top 5 Countries of Origin
202
96918565
China
GermanyFranceItaly
Brazil
9/12OUTBOUND AND STAFF
Outbound and Global Mobility Demographics
Staff Leadership and Participation in the Field of International Education
Visa and/or Mobility Guidance
Top 5 Outbound Locations
4,542
99
Student
Faculty/Staff
1. UK 2. Italy 3. France 4. Germany 5. China
13staff members attended
10conferences and trainings including:
• Klasko Immigration Seminar
• NAFSA Advocacy Day
• NYU Student Affairs Conference
3staff members presented at
7venues and conferences including:
• NAFSA National, Regional, and Local
Conferences
• NYU trainings
10/12SERVICES
In-Person Advising Student Applications and Transactions
Employment Authorization
6,694students applied for Pre-, Post-, and
STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT)
1,552students applied for Curricular Practical
Training (CPT)
1,744students applied for Social Security
Administration letters
7,303I-20s issued to newly admitted
students
339DS-2019s issued to newly admitted
students
183I-20s issued for students returning from
a leave of absence
During advising hours, we had
20,018sessions with international students
1,300sessions with students going abroad
for NYU programs
* Data for September 2016 is excluded above due to the decommissioned Qnomy server in April 2017. In September 2016 we had 1187 visits with Inbound and Outbound combined.
11/12PROGRAMS
School specific immigration workshops for
720international students
International Education Week celebrations and events with
93students in attendance
Tax workshops for
110international students and scholars
Global Entry enrollment registrations helping
185NYU community members get expedited clearance when traveling in and through US airports.
Orientation for
5,259new international students
An international student resource fair with
280students in attendance
US passport drives helping
163US citizens get/renew their passports
&
Commencement breakfasts in Manhattan and Brooklyn for
325graduating international students
Scholar reception for
115international scholars, providing an opportunity to network with each other and meet our team
Visa workshops for
665students going abroad
Workshops with immigration attorneys with
254students in attendance
English classes (conversation and American culture) for
45spouses and partners of international students and scholars
Employment workshops for
697international students
Welcome breakfast with orientation and weekly support group for
123spouses and partners of international students and scholars
An ice cream social outside 383 Lafayette Street with
259students and employees in attendance
We provided funds to help support over
20programs and events contributing to international education efforts across campus in more than 15 schools, departments, and student clubs and in New York including the SRC, NYU RISE, CMEP, Steinhardt, Tisch, Tandon, and One To World.
These programs included:
• Welcome Week • International Student Arts and Cultural
Activities Group Orientation Activities• Let’s Talk International• Immigration and Executive Order discussions• Diwali/Garba Night• Africa Night• Alternative Breaks Morocco• Latinx and Black Graduation Ceremonies
12/12COMMUNICATIONS
&
On average we sent out emails 4 times a month with an average open rate of
70%
On average we had
90,250monthly visitors to our pages on the NYU website
73%Google
74%Desktop
24%Facebook
23%Mobile
Click through rate of
14%
Emails Website
Top Traffic Sources: Internet Usage from:
2,451people followed our Twitter account
17%increase from the year before
4,030people followed and/or liked our Facebook page
24%increase from the year before
We moderate a Facebook group for NYU international students to provide a forum for students across campus to share information with each other, with a membership of
1,974up from the year before by
83%