Students International Students & Scholars International Students & Scholars By School, 2003-2004* By Class or Program, 2003-2004 * Arts & Sciences Education Management Nursing College of Advancing Studies Exchange Students - Undergraduate Total Undergraduate 61 5 82 10 70 228 Graduate Arts & Sciences Graduate Education Graduate Management Graduate Nursing Graduate Social Work Law Graduate Advancing Studies Graduate Exchange Students Graduate Visiting Students Total Graduate/Professional Total Enrolled Students 204 79 140 6 9 16 4 6 40 504 732 Practical Training** Faculty and Research Scholars 113 118 Total 963 * These figures do not include students, faculty and scholars who will arrive in the spring 2004 which would add approximately 75 to the total international population for 2003-2004. Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Undergraduate Exchange Students Visiting Students Total Undergraduate 53 21 43 34 70 7 228 Graduate/Professional M.A. M.A.T. M.B.A. M.Ed. M.S. M.S.W. C.A.E.S. Ph.D. J.D. Graduate Exchange Students Graduate Visiting Students Total Graduate/Professional 49 1 36 17 89 9 1 240 16 6 40 504 Practical Training** Faculty and Research Scholars Total 113 118 963 * These figures do not include students, faculty and scholars who will arrive in the spring 2004 which would add approximately 75 to the total international population for 2003-2004. ** Students who have graduated from Boston College and who are undertaking a period of practical training in the United States. ** Students who have graduated from Boston College and who are undertaking a period of practical training in the United States. Source: Office of the Dean for Student Development Source: Office of the Dean for Student Development International Students & Scholars By Gender and Program, 2003 - 2004 Undergraduate Graduate Practical Training* Faculty and Research Scholars Total Men Women Total 121 243 69 73 506 107 261 44 45 457 228 504 113 118 963 * Students who have graduated from Boston College and who are undertaking a period of practical training in the United States. Source: Office of the Dean for Student Development Women 47% Men 53% 39