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FinalOctober 5, 2007
Student and Exchange Visitor Information System
General Summary Quarterly ReviewFor the quarter ending September 30, 2007
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SEVP Quarterly Review: July - September 2007Data retrieved 1 October 2007
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Table of Contents Page
I. Introduction
II. Management Summary
III. School Data
IV. F-1 and M-1 Nonimmigrant Student Data
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SEVP Quarterly Review: July - September 2007Data retrieved 1 October 2007
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The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) manages the Student and Exchange VisitorInformation System (SEVIS). SEVP is a program under the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)agency within Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
SEVIS came online in 2003 to track and monitor the status and activities of nonimmigrant students and
exchange visitors (EVs) who enter the United States. This web-based system collects real-timeinformation on nonimmigrant students, EVs, approved schools, and program sponsors. This informationis available to a variety of stakeholders. SEVIS also retains information on Exchange Visitor Programsponsors and visitors that are approved by the Department of State (DoS). The DoS web site ishttp://exchanges.state.gov/education/jexchanges/about.htm
This quarterly review is based on information retrieved on October 1, 2007. As SEVIS is a real-time database, exact numbers within this review were accurate as of the date retrieved. The below list containsthe various organizations that request data and information stored in SEVIS. SEVP continues to see thenumber of requests increase as SEVP’s abilities and SEVIS’ capabilities expand.
DHS - ICE (SEVP)ICE (CEU) Department of State (DoS)Schools Exchange Visitor ProgramsEmbassies and Consulates CongressLaw Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies Private OrganizationsOther Governmental Agencies and Entities
SEVP and SEVIS
I. Introduction
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Management Review SummaryThe SEVIS “General Data Quarterly Review” isproduced to provide a snap-shot of useful informationto SEVP management and a variety of SEVISstakeholders.
This edition of the review represents a sample ofinformation collected from SEVIS data on October 1,2007.
Since the program’s inception, the total volume of datain SEVIS continues to grow. As of October 1, 2007there were 1,045,918 Active non-immigrant students,exchange visitors, and their dependents in SEVIS.Data on greater than 4.7 million non-immigrant visa-type F, M, J international students and their
dependents, schools and EV Programs can be foundin SEVIS.
II. Management Summary
SEVIS Program Totals as of October 1, 2007
Metric Total
Approved 9,101
Active 713,431
Dependents 78,027
Completed 687,102
Metric Total
Active 1,434
Active 204,216
Dependents 48,810
Inactive 1,216,647
Schools
Students (F-1 & M-1)
Exchange Visitors Programs
Exchange Visitors (J-1)
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Approved Schools by State
III. School Data
35% of all SEVPapproved schools arelocated within the statesof California, New York,
Florida, Texas, andPennsylvania.
Schools per Color
> 400
201 - 400
101 - 20051 - 100
0 - 50
California1, 123
Schools
New York651Schools
Florida536
Schools
Texas516
Schools
Pennsylvania407
Schools
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Approved Schools
III. School Data
S c h o o l N a m e # o f A c t i v e S tu d e n ts
CornellUniversity 3,957
SantaMonicaCollege 3,291
HoustonCommunityCollegeSystem 2,586
SanFranciscoStateUniversity(Sfsu) 2,023
TheUniversityofIowa 1,512
S c h o o l N a m e # o f A c t i v e S tu d e n ts
TheCityUniversityofNewYork 12,439
UniversityofSouthernCalifornia 6,919
PurdueUniversity 5,606ColumbiaUniversityintheCityofNewYork 5,570
UniversityofIllino is 5,364
S c h o o l N a m e # o f A c t i v e S tu d e n ts
InternationalAirlineT rainingAcademy 268
STMCTrainingInstitute 268PanAmInternationalFlightAcademy 254
SabenaAirlineT rainingCenter,Inc. 210
Sie rra Aca demyofAeronautics-Interna tiona lT raining Ce nter 193
T o p F ive F - 1 A p p r o ve d S c h o o ls
T o p F ive M - 1 A p p r o ve d S c h o o ls
T o p F i ve F - 1 a n d M - 1 A p p r o v e d S c h o o ls
# o f A c t ive S t u d e n t s # o f S ch o o ls
>5,000 7
1,001-5,000 147
501-1,000 170101-500 789
51-100 609
11-50 1,717
1-10 2,635
0 3,033
% of Approved Schools with Active Students
80.4%
9.5%
10.1%
F
M
F & M
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Geographic Region and Major
IV. F & M Nonimmigrant Student Data
South Korea remains the country withthe highest number of Active studentswith 107,834.
The leading Major continues to beBusiness for 138,289 internationalstudents.
DHS certified schools may
offer multiple curricula but must beapproved for each specificcurriculum in which they enroll F/ Mstudents.
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
% of Total Active Students
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING
ENGINEERING
BASIC SKILLS
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
HEALTH PROFESSIONS
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
VISUAL A ND PERFORMING ARTS
BIOLOGICAL A ND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Top Ten Majors
# of Students 107,834 95,525 75,744 46,207 36,322 33,535 15,663 13,689 12,152 11,175
SOUTH
KOREAINDIA CHINA JAPAN TAIWAN CANADA MEXICO TURKEY THAILAND
SAUDI
ARABIA
Top “Country of Citizenship” for all Students
16%
14%
12%
10%
8%
6%
4%
0
138,289
93,012
65,263
45,766
38,333
37,927
32,126
30,808
27,408
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Students by State
IV. F & M Nonimmigrant Student Data
Number of Active Students by State
California, New York,Texas, Massachusetts,Illinois and Florida havethe highest number ofactive students.
These six states host51% of all activestudents.
Students per Color
20,000 to 29,999
10,000 to 19,9995,000 to 9,999
< 2,000
2,000 to 4,999
California117,798
New York89,259
>30,000Texas53,578
Massachusetts
37,361
Florida
32,691
Illinois
32,852
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Level of Education and Course of Study
IV. F & M Nonimmigrant Student Data
69% of activestudents are enrolledin Bachelor’s,
Master’s or Doctoralprograms.
An approved schoolmay offer severallevels of educationfrom pre-school,elementary, highschool, to postsecondary educationlevel.
0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00% 30.00%
% of Total Active Students
BACHELOR'S
MASTER'S
DOCTORATE
LANGUAGE
ASSOCIATE
OTHERSECONDARY
PRIMARY
FLIGHT TRAINING
VOCATIONAL
HIGH SCHOOL
Education Level by Active Students
195,220
176,841
119,756
80,848
74,147
30,766
24,441
4,642
4,159
2,973
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