• There are currently 1.13 million F & M students studying in the United States.
• There are currently 200,799 J-1 exchange visitors in the United States.
• There are 8,979 U.S. schools certified by SEVP to enroll international students.
• Seventy-six percent of SEVP-certified schools have 50 or less enrolled F & M students.
• Seventy-three percent of all F & M students are enrolled in bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral programs.
• There are 414,613 F & M students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
fields in the United States.
• Thirty-three percent of all F & M STEM students are female.
• Ninety-one percent of all active F & M students in computer and information sciences and support
services are from Asian nations.
TRENDS
• Compared to February 2010, the total number of active female F & M STEM students studying in the
United States increased 68 percent, from 76,638 students in 2010 to 128,807 students in 2015.
• Compared to February 2010, the total number of active female F & M STEM students studying at schools
in Delaware and Washington increased more than 120 percent.
• Compared to February 2010, the total number of active female F & M STEM students studying in
engineering technologies and engineering-related fields programs increased by 215 percent.
To see more of the recently released information, please visit: StudyInTheState.DHS.Gov
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