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Annual Report September 1, 2016 – August 31, 2017

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Annual ReportSeptember 1, 2016 – August 31, 2017

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

Twitter

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%

Facebook