2018–2019
Yale College Class of 2019 International Experiences
Students in the Class of 2019: 1,368
% of Students
Had one or more international experiences* 68%
Had any international internship 16%
Had an OCS-sponsored international internship 11%
Received a Light Fellowship 6%
Participated in non-Yale Study Abroad 28%
Received any fellowship 23%
Participated in Yale Summer Session 27%
Students identifying as female in the Class of 2019 = 661
Females who had one or more international experiences 71%
Students identifying as male in the Class of 2019 = 707
Males who had one or more international experiences 55%
STEM majors in the Class of 2019 = 517
STEM majors who had one or more international experiences 56%
Social Science majors in the Class of 2019 = 460
Social Science majors who had one or more international experiences 66%
Humanities majors in the Class of 2019 = 385
Humanities majors who had one or more international experiences 68%
* Only international experiences recorded in CIPE’s application systems are included. We know that these numbers underestimate international experiences for students who did not seek credit or financial support from Yale.
International Experiences Facilitated by the CIPE, 2015–2019
Program 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018-19
Study Abroad, Yale and Non-Yale Programs (Academic Year) 138 159 137 125 140
Study Abroad, Yale Programs (Summer) 351 345 317 354 382
Study Abroad, Non-Yale Programs (Summer) 365 372 400 421 486
Internship/Service Activities 179 172 149 148 119
Research Projects 176 204 167 149 179
Total Experiences 1,209 1,252 1,170 1,197 1,306
Total Number of Individual Students 1,157 1,198 1,112 1,158 1,251
Study Abroad Experiences* Involving Intensive Language Study, 2018-19
ArabicYale Summer Session Programs Abroad 17
Non-Yale Study Abroad 16
Chinese Non-Yale Study Abroad 93
Czech Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
Danish Non-Yale Study Abroad 4
Dutch Non-Yale Study Abroad 2
FrenchYale Summer Session Programs Abroad 28
Non-Yale Study Abroad 36
GermanYale Summer Session Programs Abroad 16
Non-Yale Study Abroad 4
Greek Non-Yale Study Abroad 2
Hebrew Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
Hindi Non-Yale Study Abroad 3
isiXhosa Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
ItalianYale Summer Session Programs Abroad 49
Non-Yale Study Abroad 6
Japanese Non-Yale Study Abroad 51
K’iche’ Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
KiswahiliYale Summer Session Programs Abroad 6
Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
Korean Non-Yale Study Abroad 35
Polish Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
PortugueseYale Summer Session Programs Abroad 10
Non-Yale Study Abroad 2
RussianYale Summer Session Programs Abroad 23
Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
SpanishYale Summer Session Programs Abroad 90
Non-Yale Study Abroad 70
Quechua Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
Tibetan Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
Turkish Non-Yale Study Abroad 1
Vietnamese Non-Yale Study Abroad 2
Total 576* Duration of experiences include a year, term, or summer
2018-19 Highlights of the Year in the CIPE
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Europe Study Internship/Service Research Total
Austria 2 1 3
Belgium 7 7
Croatia, Republic of 20 20
Czech Republic 27 27
Denmark 8 1 9
France 111 3 114
Germany 19 5 14 38
Greece 5 5
Hungary 1 1 2
Iceland 7 7
Ireland 1 1 2
Italy 76 5 81
Netherlands 7 2 1 10
Norway 1 1
Poland 1 1
Portugal 2 1 3
Romania 1 1
Russian Federation 19 2 21
Serbia 1 1
Spain 97 2 2 101
Sweden 3 1 4
Switzerland 5 5
Turkey 1 1
Ukraine 1 1
United Kingdom 186 9 15 210
Multiple Countries in Europe 1 3 13 17
Total Activities 599 34 61 694
Africa Study Internship/Service Research Total
Botswana 2 2
Egypt 2 2
Ghana 1 2 3
Kenya 4 4 2 10
Liberia 1 2 3
Malawi 3 2 5
Morocco 29 1 30
Rwanda 1 2 8 11
Senegal 4 1 5
South Africa 5 4 3 12
Tanzania 2 2
Tunisia 2 2
Uganda 1 2 3
Zimbabwe 1 1 2
Multiple Coun-tries in Africa 9 3 1 13
Total Activities 58 27 20 105
Asia Study Internship/Service Research Total
Bhutan 2 1 3
Cambodia 1 1
China 78 2 6 86
Hong Kong 4 1 5
India 5 2 2 9
Indonesia 1 1 2
Japan 55 1 56
Korea, South 36 1 2 39
Kyrgyzstan 2 2
Malaysia 2 1 3
Mongolia 1 1
Myanmar 1 1
Nepal 4 1 5
Singapore 6 1 1 8
Sri Lanka 1 1
Taiwan 9 1 10
Tajikistan 1 1
Thailand 3 3
Vietnam 2 4 4 10
Multiple Countries in Asia 17 2 5 24
Total Activities 215 26 29 270
Experiences through CIPE by Region, Country, and Activity, 2018–192018-19 Highlights of the Year in the CIPE
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Middle East Study Internship/Service Research Total
Israel 5 21 10 36
Jordan 8 2 10
Lebanon 1 1 2
Multiple Countries in Middle East 1 1 2
Total Activities 14 24 12 50
North America Study Internship/Service Research Total
Canada 3 3
United States 493* 359 409 1,261
Total Activities 493 359 412 1,264
Oceania Study Internship/Service Research Total
Australia 10 4 14
New Zealand 4 1 5
Vanuatu 1 1
Multiple Coun-tries in Oceania 1 1
Total Activities 14 7 21
Experiences through CIPE by Region, Country, and Activity, 2018–19 (continued)
Latin America & Caribbean Study Internship/Service Research Total
Argentina 14 6 5 25
Barbados 5 1 6
Bermuda 1 1 2
Bolivia 1 1
Brazil 12 1 1 14
Chile 1 1 2
Colombia 3 1 1 5
Costa Rica 3 3
Cuba 3 3
Dominican Republic 4 4
Ecuador 38 2 40
Guatemala 1 1
Mexico 2 2 6 10
Panama 2 2
Peru 2 4 6
Puerto Rico 1 4 5
Turks and Caicos Islands 2 2
Multiple Countries in Latin America and Caribbean 1 2 2
Total Activities 92 18 23 133
Study Internship/Service Research Total
Total International 1,008 119 179 1,306
Total US Activities 493* 359 409 1,261Total Activities 1,501 478 588 2,567* Includes Yale Summer Session
Yale Fellowship-Funded Experiences by Region
2,516 Students reached (appointments, workshops, info sessions, etc.)
2,088 Applications processed
216 Students interviewed by Faculty Committees
Y a l e F e l l o w s h i p s a n d F u n d i n g
$5,997,340 in Fellowships awarded
940 Experiences funded by a Yale Fellowship
92 Countries explored
F e l l o w s h i p s & F U N d i n g . y a l e . e d u
Types of Experiences Funded by Yale Fellowships, 2018–19Total Activities = 940; $5,997,340
Internship/Service(189) 20%
Study (228) 24%
Research (523) 56%
Types of Experiences by Class Year
Internship/Service Study Research
6% 42% 52%
25% 23% 52%
28% 11% 61%
16% 26% 58%
Class of 2021 (293 Students)
Class of 2022 (229 Students)
Class of 2019 (125 Students)
Class of 2020 (293 Students)
Africa Asia Europe Latin America
Middle East
Multiple Regions
North America
Oceania
Study 13 147 46 4 9 0 9 0
Research 20 26 56 22 5 27 361 6
Internship or Service 24 15 23 10 6 1 110 0
TOTAL 57 188 125 36 20 28 480 6
51%
4%3% 6%
2%
13%
20%
<1%
Multiple Regions
CIPE Summer FellowshipsSupport summer internships, projects, research, and language study
Yale College Postgraduate FellowshipsSupport postgraduate internships, projects, study, and poetry writing
171 Awards $583,956 Awarded 36 Awards $595,945 Awarded
4%50%46%
Internship/Service Study Research
Richard U. Light FellowshipSupports intensive language study in China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan
146 Awards $2,091,622 Awarded
18%21%60%
Chinese Japanese Korean Multiple
Internship/Service Research Study Poetry Writing
12%29%46%
First Year Sophomore Junior Senior
Internal Awards
9% 4%
Graduate
1%
Fellowship 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Fulbright Scholarships Supports research, study and teaching in 160 countries worldwide
13 13 14 13 21
Gates Cambridge Scholarships Supports graduate study at the University of Cambridge
3 2 2 5 5
George J. Mitchell Scholarships Supports graduate study in Ireland
1 2
Marshall Scholarships Supports graduate study in the UK
6 1 1 3
Rhodes Scholarships Supports graduate study at the University of Oxford
5 4 4 2 3
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Program Supports graduate study for leadership and careers in public service
2 2 3 1 1
Barry Goldwater Scholarships Supports future STEM researchers
3 1 3 4
Schwarzman Scholars Program Supports graduate study at Tsinghua University (inaugural class in 2016)
- 4 8 7 2
Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program Supports graduate and professional degrees at Stanford (inaugural class in 2018)
- - - 5 4
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans Supports graduate or professional study in the US, in any field
8 6 12 8 7
Other major national and international awards that Yale students and alumni have won this year includethe Beinecke, Kanders Churchill, Luce, and Yenching Academy Scholarships.
61% 19% 12% 8%
F e l l o w s h i p s & F U N d i n g . y a l e . e d u
Major national and international fellowship awards
Fellowship 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Fulbright Scholarships Supports research, study and teaching in 160 countries worldwide
13 13 14 13 21
Gates Cambridge Scholarships Supports graduate study at the University of Cambridge
3 2 2 5 5
George J. Mitchell Scholarships Supports graduate study in Ireland
1 2
Marshall Scholarships Supports graduate study in the UK
6 1 1 3
Rhodes Scholarships Supports graduate study at the University of Oxford
5 4 4 2 3
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Program Supports graduate study for leadership and careers in public service
2 2 3 1 1
Barry Goldwater Scholarships Supports future STEM researchers
3 1 3 4
Schwarzman Scholars Program Supports graduate study at Tsinghua University (inaugural class in 2016)
- 4 8 7 2
Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program Supports graduate and professional degrees at Stanford (inaugural class in 2018)
- - - 5 4
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans Supports graduate or professional study in the US, in any field
8 6 12 8 7
Other major national and international awards that Yale students and alumni have won this year includethe Beinecke, Kanders Churchill, Luce, and Yenching Academy Scholarships.
F e l l o w s h i p s & F U N d i n g . y a l e . e d u
domestic SUMMER AWARD (dSA)The Domestic Summer Award provides a stipend for one summer domestic experience for eligible undergraduate students receiving a Yale scholarship. In 2018-19, stipends of $4,000 each were provided for unpaid or underfunded summer opportunities in the United States with a nonprofit, government entity, arts apprenticeship or a science, laboratory or other research opportunity.
293 Awards $1,172,000 Awarded
00
5050
100100
150150
200200
250250
300300
Domestic Summer Award Student Recipients
Domestic Summer Award by Employment Type
13%37%40%
Nonprofit Science/Lab Research Government Arts Apprenticeship
10%
190
293
2017-18 2018-19
c a r e e r s o c s . y a l e . e d uThe DSA is managed by the Office of Career Services (OCS):
IntERNATIONAL SUMMER AWARD (ISA)
498 Awards $4,585,837 Awarded
Internship Study
International Summer Award by Level of Need
40-59 (37) 7%
80-100 (360) 72%
60-79 (79) 16%
20-39 (20) 4%
0-19 (6) 1%
Types of Experiences Funded by the International Summer Award
94%6%
The International Summer Award provides a stipend for one summer experience abroad for eligible undergraduate students receiving a Yale scholarship. In 2018-19, the stipend awarded up to $12,500 in funding for eligible programs, proportional to the need and the cost of the program.
Y a l e S t u d y A b r o a d b y t h e N u m b e r s 2 0 1 8 - 1 9
Summer Student Participation
24 Programs
13 Countries
Total Yale College Student Study Abroad Experiences
for Credit
Summer Abroad Students
803
Countries
57
Academic Year or Semester Abroad
Students
95
Majors
72
425 Non-Yale Summer Abroad Students
366 Summer Session Programs Abroad
12 Yale in London
Yale Summer Session Programs Abroad
45 Courses
9 Languages
$5,654,490Total Yale Financial Aid Awarded for Study Abroad
$22,608Average Award for Term-Time Study Abroad
$9,208Average Interational Summer Award
Study Abroad by Region
Europe 64% Asia 15% Latin America 10% Africa 6% Middle East 2% Oceania 2% Multi-Region 1%
Top FiveCountries
United Kingdom 19% France 12% Spain 11% Italy 8% China 7%
47% of the Class of 2019 studied abroad during their time at Yale
Consider studying abroad! The options for
programs are almost endless and the ways in
which you’ll learn and grow and infinite.
— Arianna Neal, Class of 2019
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898
Y a l e S u m m e r S e s s i o n 2 0 1 8 - 1 9
1411Unique Students
44 States, along with Washington, DC and Puerto Rico
52 Students from other countries
59 Yale College students hired as staff
1,032 Students lived in summer housing
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12% Total Enrollments 7% Total Enrollments 8% Yale College Students
2019 versus 2018
Total Program Enrollments
Yale Summer Online
332Yale Writers’
Workshop
200First-Year Scholars
at Yale (FSY)
72366 YSS Study Abroad Students
24 Faculty-Led Programs
13 Countries
14% Certificate Programs Enrollment compared to 2018
$2,050,250Financial Assistance Awarded (including
First-Year Scholars)
Yale College (65%)
Visiting Undergraduate & Graduate (22%)
Pre-College (12%)
Yale Graduates (1%)
Certificate Programs for International Students Enrollment
0
30
60
90
120
150
Intensive English
Law Seminar
Business Seminar
Postgraduate Seminar
U-Prep
TEFL
2018 2019
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Total Unique students
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
1,420
1,400
1,380
1,360
1,340
1,320
1,300
1,280
1,260
2019 Student Types
4
30
77
29
38
7
17
7
16
39
46
Engagement 2018–2019
Advising/Drop-in Sessions 3,928
Undergraduates 1,690
Graduate Students and Postdocs 686
Alums 1,754
Career Development Events 3,868
Online Resume Review 921
On-Camus Interviews 1,100
Virtual Interview Bookings 216
CareerShift Usage 1,176
CareerBot Inquiries 4,036
TOTAL COnTACTs 19,375
2,000
1,800
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
creative careers events
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
45 45
685
230
1,045
311
1,143
372
1,846
668
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Y a l e O f f i c e o f C a r e e r S t r a t e g y 2 0 1 8 - 1 9
locations: summer 2019 work experiences
0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000
United States Abroad
3,011
470
Yale OCS Industry Event Employers Yale College GSAS/Postdocs Professional School Total Students
Advertising Event 12 74 10 4 88
Healthcare Consulting 12 90 35 68 193
Finance 20 179 25 21 225
Consulting 13 151 25 14 190
Government 15 71 6 3 80
STEM 62 562 163 N/A 725
Education 16 35 1 3 39
Law & Legal Services 8 46 1 1 48
Nonprofit 19 87 19 20 126
Common Good Career Fair 18 86 10 3 99
Totals 195 1381 295 137 1813
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Download the complete 2019 First Destination Report,produced by the Office of Career Strategy (OCS):ocs.yale.edu/connect/statistics