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How are students who are “foreign visitors” counted in faculty workload statistics?

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How are students who are “foreign visitors” counted in faculty workload statistics?

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A It depends. The Associate Registrar notes: Foreign students who are regularly enrolled in degree granting programs are counted in the census of registered students, and their courses and units are included in the campus’ workload statistics. Foreign students who are here as reciprocity students (Education Abroad exchange) are excluded from the census of registered students, but their courses and units are included in the campus’ workload statistics. Students who enroll through UC Extension (“concurrent enrollment”) are excluded from census of registered students, their workload is excluded from the campus’ workload statistics, and the campus receives no State funding for them.

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