Journal of International Students
Volume 8, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 351-374
Engagement, satisfaction, and belonging of international undergraduates at U.S. Research universities (Article)
Van Horne S. ,
Lin S. ,
Anson M. ,
Jacobson W.
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University of Iowa, United States
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University of Iowa, United States
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University of Iowa, United States
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University of Iowa, United States
Abstract
International students face challenges that their U.S. classmates rarely encounter, but few studies examine specific ways in which undergraduate experiences of international students compare to those of their U.S. classmates. This study examines U.S. and international student responses to an undergraduate survey administered at nine U.S. research universities in order to identify similarities and differences in ways that these two groups perceive their experiences. Findings suggest that in many ways, experiences with faculty for the two groups are more similar than different. However international students consistently report lower levels of social satisfaction and feelings of being welcome and respected on campus, suggesting that interactions among students are a significant factor in international student sense of belonging at the university. © Journal of International Students.
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1134313
ISSN: 21623104
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English