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International Students in Florida: Degree Completion Trends and STEM Focus

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

International Student Numbers Drive Florida STEM Pipeline, New ⁣Data Shows

TALLAHASSEE,‍ FLInternational students are playing a crucial and sustained role in bolstering Florida’s STEM workforce, according to new data analyzed from the ⁢State education Research Center ​at Florida⁣ State University. While academic preferences among international students are shifting‌ – with India surpassing China as ​the leading country of ⁢origin – the overall number of STEM degrees completed by international students in Florida’s State University ⁤System (SUS) institutions has remained ​remarkably stable, representing between 12% and 14% of all STEM degrees awarded between 2019-20 and 2022-23.

The analysis reveals‌ a broader trend of increasing degree completions both at the undergraduate and​ master’s levels. ​Though the proportion of international ​students earning​ STEM bachelor’s ⁣degrees rose​ between 2016 and 2022, the share of STEM master’s degrees⁣ earned ⁣by international students declined during the same ‌period. This shift coincides with‍ changes in U.S. immigration policy, including stricter visa vetting⁣ procedures implemented ‍following a June 2020 executive order that⁣ limited F-1 visa issuances, especially for graduate students from China.

These findings underscore the continued importance of international students to ​Florida’s efforts to meet degree attainment goals and expand its talent pool in critical, high-demand fields. the⁢ data,sourced from‌ SEVIS and the National Center for education Statistics (NCES),demonstrates a dynamic landscape of international student enrollment within the state’s higher education system.

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