China (4.3%), South Korea (0.8%), India (0.7%), Canada (0.7%), and Japan (0.4%).
=== Extracurricular organizations ===
The school's nearly 240 active student organizations include three theater boards (coordinating as many as ten productions every term), long-form and short-form improv groups and a sketch comedy troupe, six a cappella groups, four choirs, seven specialized instrumental ensembles, five dance interest groups, two auditioned dance companies, a successful Mock Trial team, a nationally competitive debate program, and the student-run 24-hour KRLX radio station, which employs more than 200 volunteers each term.
In five of the last twelve years, Carleton College students received the Best Delegation award at the World Model United Nations competition. In the 2013–2014 academic year, the school's team ranked among the top 25 in the nation.
==== Student publications ====
The Carletonian is the school's student newspaper. It was founded in 1877 and renamed The Carletonia from June 1881 until November …