In this qualitative study, I explored the strategies that international undergraduate students at a public research Midwestern university in the United States employ to persist and survive their educational transition to achieve academic excellence. Using Tinto’s (1987) theory of persistence as the theoretical framework, this paper employed a case study method. Five undergraduate international students were interviewed via semi-structured in-depth interviews. The findings indicated that students experienced both academic and non-academic challenges. Strategies adopted included involvement in out-of-classroom activities and dependence on family and friends. Recommendations include requiring academic counsellors and university administrators ...
The study purported to understand the experiences of foreign students on their early days of their u...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
As the population of international students continues to rise at U.S. colleges and universities, mul...
In this qualitative study, I explored the strategies that international undergraduate students at a ...
This qualitative study utilized surveys, interviews and document review to explore the transition ex...
In this mixed method study, we examined the experience of a sample of international students in four...
This research study examines the various definitions of success that international undergraduate stu...
As we are living in a highly global society, colleges and universities in the US are seeking to attr...
In the 1930s, scholars began examining the forces behind students' decision to persist or depart fro...
Regardless of place of origin, students entering colleges or universities undergo transition. Focusi...
There is a growing number of international students entering the United States of America seeking to...
Problem The internationalization trends indicate that global growth of international students moving...
Literature suggests that international students from Asian countries might differ in the way they ca...
Higher education institutions continue to face increased scrutiny to better monitor student persiste...
The present study tested the hypothesis that the international undergraduates at a West Coast Americ...
The study purported to understand the experiences of foreign students on their early days of their u...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
As the population of international students continues to rise at U.S. colleges and universities, mul...
In this qualitative study, I explored the strategies that international undergraduate students at a ...
This qualitative study utilized surveys, interviews and document review to explore the transition ex...
In this mixed method study, we examined the experience of a sample of international students in four...
This research study examines the various definitions of success that international undergraduate stu...
As we are living in a highly global society, colleges and universities in the US are seeking to attr...
In the 1930s, scholars began examining the forces behind students' decision to persist or depart fro...
Regardless of place of origin, students entering colleges or universities undergo transition. Focusi...
There is a growing number of international students entering the United States of America seeking to...
Problem The internationalization trends indicate that global growth of international students moving...
Literature suggests that international students from Asian countries might differ in the way they ca...
Higher education institutions continue to face increased scrutiny to better monitor student persiste...
The present study tested the hypothesis that the international undergraduates at a West Coast Americ...
The study purported to understand the experiences of foreign students on their early days of their u...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
As the population of international students continues to rise at U.S. colleges and universities, mul...