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Breaking the Myths and Unlocking the Benefits of Hiring International Students
1. Breaking the Myths and
Unlocking the Benefits of
Hiring International
Students
CWRU Weatherhead School of
Management, TiE Ohio and Global
Cleveland
December 8, 2011
2. International Students : The Good News
United States is preferred destination for
international students – 723,277 in 2010/11
academic year.
International students contribute more than $21
billion to the U.S. economy – tuition, living expenses,
family members, etc.
Ohio – 24,709 international students (#8 in U.S.) with
economic contribution of $662.4 million.
Source: The Open Doors Report for 2010/11 Academic year; National Science Foundation
December 8, 2011
3. International Students : The Good News (cont.)
International students are some of the best and brightest from
their nations, concentrated in STEM fields. International
students receive over 50% of doctorates awarded in
engineering, mathematics, computer sciences, physics and
economics.
65% of all international science and engineering Ph.D.
recipients were still in the U.S. 5 years after graduation.
Conclusion: We need to find ways of keeping
international students and talent in United States
Source: National Science Foundation
December 8, 2011
4. International Students : Challenges
Percentage of total international students coming to
the U.S. has declined—from 28% in 2001 to 21% in
2008.
Between 40 - 58% international students would like
to stay for a few years after graduation.
Only 15% of international students indicate they
want to stay in the U.S. permanently.
Source: The Open Doors Report for 2010/11 Academic year
December 8, 2011
5. International Students: Challenges (cont.)
Why don’t international students want to stay?
Concern about obtaining work visas
Fear they will not be able to find a job after graduation
Best job/economic opportunities lie in home countries
Desire to be with friends and family
Fewer want to pursue research or academic careers, more are
looking for an entrepreneurial career
Conclusion: Better job prospects, and ability to
obtain visas will help retain international students
Source: Losing the World’s Best and Brightest, Wadhwa, Saxenian, Freeman, Salkever
December 8, 2011
6.
7. Board of Trustees
October 22, 2010
CWRU Total Enrollment Trends
International UG Students
Year Total UG Total UG Percentage of
International Enrollment International
Students
Fall 2007 135 4207 3%
Fall 2008 159 4356 4%
Fall 2009 223 4228 5%
Fall 2010 274 4227 6%
Fall 2011 272 4016 6.8%
December 8, 2011
8.
9. Trinidad And Tobago United Kingdom
1 1
Thailand
Sri Lanka Syria
2
1 1 Taiwan
Vietnam
Spain 6
Saudi Arabia 1
1
1 Brazil
Panama
1
1 Canada
2
Norway
1
South Korea Brazil
New Zealand
1 62
Canada
Malaysia
2 China
Japan
1
Finland
India France
3
Germany
Germany
4 India
France Japan
1
Finland Malaysia
1
New Zealand
Norway
Panama
2011 Undergraduate Students Saudi Arabia
by Country South Korea
Spain
Total: 272 Students China
177
10. Costa Rica Ethiopia
2011 International Graduate Students by Country 1 2 Gambia
Total Number of Students: 559 France
Colombia 1
Croatia 2
1
1
Egypt
3 Germany
1
Georgia Hong Kong
2 2
China
224 Indonesia Japan
1 1
Canada
10 Jordan
6
Kenya
Burma India 2
1
64 Kuwait
1
Brazil Lebanon
1 2
Lesotho
Botswana 1
Chile Iran Libya
1 1 9
Belgium 23 Macau
1 2
Malaysia
Bangladesh
1
1
Mexico
Bahamas Argentina 2
1 0 Nepal
Vietnam 3
Thailand Nigeria
3 2
28
United Kingdom Pakistan
1 1
Taiwan Papua New Guinea
Uganda Tajikistan 60 3
3 1 Peru
South Korea
25 1
Turkey Sri Lanka Singapore
Serbia Saudi Arabia Russia Romania Portugal Poland
12 5 3 1 13 3 2 1 1
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11. Thailand 42 Argentina
Romania 2 Trinidad And Tobago 1 Bahamas
Portugal 1 Russia 3
Turkey 13 Bangladesh
Poland 2
Peru 1 Uganda 4
Belgium
Philippines 2 Ukraine 1
Bermuda
Papua New Guinea 3 Serbia 1 6
Sri Lanka Sweden 1 Botswana
Panama 1 United Arab Emirates 1
Pakistan 1
Saudi Arabia 28
Singapore 5 Brazil
Spain 2 United Kingdom 2
Oman 3 Syria 2 Bulgaria
Norway 3 Vietnam 8 Burma
Nigeria 11
South Korea Tajikistan 1
Zimbabwe 1 Cameroon
Nicaragua 1 123 Argentina 2
Bahamas 1
Canada
Bangladesh 1
New Zealand 1 Taiwan 85 Belgium 2
Chile
Nepal 3 China
Bermuda 1
Mexico 2
Botswana 2
Colombia
Malaysia 3 Costa Rica
Macau 2 Brazil 2
Libya 9 Bulgaria 1 Croatia
Lesotho 1 Burma 1 Ecuador
Lebanon 4 Egypt
Cameroon 1
Kuwait 12 India 131
Kenya 3
Ethiopia
Jordan 8 Canada 74 Finland
Japan 5 France
Chile 1
Jamaica 2 Gambia
Italy 1
Georgia
Israel 4
Iran 23 Hungary 1
Germany
Indonesia 2 Ghana
Hong Kong 2
Greece
Greece 1
Hong Kong
Ghana 2
Hungary
Germany 8
Georgia 2
India
Gambia 1
China 680 Indonesia
France 4
Finland 1
Ethiopia 3
2011 All International Students by Country
Egypt 6
Ecuador 1
Total Number of Students: 1383
Croatia 1
Costa Rica 1 Colombia 3 Total Number of Countries: 79
12. Conclusion
CWRU has extremely talented international students.
CWRU students are from all over the world.
With interest, visa support and right opportunity—
international students will stay and make their home in
Cleveland.
Recruiting from CWRU and other Cleveland area universities
provides employers the opportunity to have best and
brightest from all over world work and live in Northeast Ohio.
We will work to match our students and needs of local
employers.
December 8, 2011
13. Board of Trustees
October 27, 2010
We look forward to working with you.
Thank you.
December 8, 2011