
The leading nations of origin are China, South Korea, and India. In total, 133 countries were represented at Emory during 2012-13.

83 percent of international students are degree-seeking students, with almost equal numbers at undergraduate and graduate levels.
Of the remaining 17 percent, half are undertaking optional practical training and the remainder are exchange students.
Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Laney Graduate School, and the Goizueta Business School host the largest populations of international students at Emory.
75 percent of our international students carry an F-1 visa.
| Academic Level |
2012-13 |
| Undergraduate | 1,015 |
| Graduate | 886 |
| Other (inc. OPT) | 402 |
| Total | 2,303 |
| Enrollment by Division | 2012-13 |
| Allied Health | 10 |
| Business | 394 |
| Emory College | 731 |
| Laney Graduate School | 476 |
| Law | 81 |
| Medicine | 33 |
| Nursing | 6 |
| Theology | 49 |
| Oxford | 153 |
| Public Health | 186 |
| OPT | 184 |
| Visa Type | 2012-13 |
| F-1 | 1,916 |
| J-1 | 76 |
| Other | 311 |
| Leading Nations of Origin | 2012-13 |
| China | 825 |
| Korea | 452 |
| India | 261 |
| Canada | 86 |
| Taiwan | 44 |
| Nigeria | 40 |
| United Kingdom | 37 |
| Japan | 35 |
| Germany | 28 |
| Singapore | 28 |
| Saudi Arabia | 21 |
| Brazil | 20 |