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          去年赴美中國留學生將近20萬 增加23%

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          去年赴美中國留學生將近20萬 增加23%

          INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

          Educational Exchange Data from Open Doors 2012

          In the 2011/12 academic year, 194,029 students from China were studying in the United States (up 23%from the previous year). China remains the leading place of origin for studentscoming to the United States.

          Academic Level:While the majority of Chinese students study at thegraduate level, the U.S. continues to experience an upsurge in the number ofundergraduate students coming from China. In 2011/12, their breakdown was asfollows:

          38.4%undergraduate

          45.6%graduatestudents

          6.5%other

          9.5%OPT (Optional Practical Training)

          Historicaltrends:Chinasent no students to the U.S. from the 1950s until 1974/75. In the 1980s,numbers of Chinese students grew dramatically, and in 1988/89, China displacedTaiwan as the leading sender remaining the leading place of origin until it wasdisplaced by Japan in 1994/95. In 1998/99, China became the leading senderagain for three years, through 2000/01. In 2001/02, India became the top senderof students to the U.S. and retained that position for eight years, through2008/09. In 2009/10, China again became the top sending country, and retains thatplace for the third year in a row in 2011/12.

          Year

          # of Students

          From China

          % Change from Previous Year

          # of U.S. Study Abroad Students Going to Chin

          2011/12

          194,029

          23.1%

          n/a

          2010/11

          157,558

          23.5%

          14,596

          2009/10

          127,628

          29.9%

          13,910

          2008/09

          98,235

          21.1%

          13,674

          2007/08

          81,127

          19.8%

          13,188

          2006/07

          67,723

          8.2%

          11,064

          2005/06

          62,582

          0.1%

          8,830

          2004/05

          62,523

          1.2%

          6,391

          2003/04

          61,765

          -4.6%

          4,737

          2002/03

          64,757

          2.4%

          2,493

          2001/02

          63,211

          5.5%

          3,911

          2000/01

          59,939

          10.0%

          2,942

          1999/00

          54,466

          6.8%

          2,949

          1998/99

          51,001

          8.6%

          2,278

          1997/98

          46,958

          10.5%

          2,116

          1996/97

          42,503

          7.3%

          1,627

          1995/96

          39,613

          -

          1,396

          Note:Study abroad figures from Open Doorsreflect credit given by U.S. campuses during the survey year to their studentswho studied abroad in the academic year just completed, including the summerterm. Study abroad in 2010/11 will be reported in Open Doors 2012, once credit is awarded by the home campus. Thesharp decline in study abroad during 2002/03 reflects the closing of mostprograms in China in response to the SARS epidemic. Once programs reopened, thenumbers of American students rebounded.

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