Whereas the overwhelming majority of degree program international students are from countries in Asia, non-degree program international students represent a comparatively larger number of regions.
■Total
(1)Asia (80.4%)
(2)Europe (10.3%)
(3)Central and South America (2.9%)
(4)North America (2.1%)
(5)Near and Middle East (2.1%)
(6)Africa (1.6%)
(7)Oceania (0.5%)
■Degree program undergraduate students
(1)Asia (90.2%)
(2)Europe (5.1%)
(3)North America (2.4%)
(4)Near and Middle East (0.9%)
(5)Central and South America (0.6%)
(6)Oceania (0.6%)
(7)Africa (0.3%)
■Degree program students
(1)Asia (85.6%)
(2)Europe (5.3%)
(3)Near and Middle East (3.0%)
(4)Central and South America (2.6%)
(5)Africa (2.0%)
(6)North America (1.2%)
(7)Oceania (0.3%)
■Non-degree program students
(1)Asia (63.8%)
(2)Europe (23.7%)
(3)Central and South America (5.1%)
(4)North America (3.8%)
(5)Africa (1.6%)
(6)Near and Middle East (1.1%)
(7)Oceania (0.9%)