A working definition of an international student, as Shapiro, Farrelly and Tomas (2014) acknowledged, is “a student who moves to another country (the host country) for the purpose of pursuing tertiary or higher education e.g., college or university” (p.2). The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) defines an international student as: “Anyone who is enrolled at an institution of higher education in the United States who is not a U.S. citizen, an immigrant (permanent resident) or a refugee” (2015, para 2)
During the 1998-99 academic year, 490,933 international students were enrolled in colleges, universi...
College students in the twenty-first century face a different political, economic, cultural, and soc...
Social isolation has been a central focus within international student research, especially with reg...
This paper highlights the importance of international students to the United States by discussing th...
International students are those who have crossed borders for the purpose of study. The UNESCO Insti...
For the past 15 years, the number of international students in American higher education has increas...
International student mobility in higher education has gained currency as an important topic in toda...
Despite rapid growth in the student component of global migration flows, the study of international ...
An increasing number of students cross national borders to pursue higher education abroad in this er...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
International student numbers have increased drastically in the past few years. International studen...
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the trends in empirical research on internatio...
U.S. colleges and universities have traditionally been lauded as a Mecca for attracting internationa...
This paper highlights the importance of international students to the United States by discussing th...
The period since 1990 has been marked by an accelerated pace of globalization. As a consequence, the...
During the 1998-99 academic year, 490,933 international students were enrolled in colleges, universi...
College students in the twenty-first century face a different political, economic, cultural, and soc...
Social isolation has been a central focus within international student research, especially with reg...
This paper highlights the importance of international students to the United States by discussing th...
International students are those who have crossed borders for the purpose of study. The UNESCO Insti...
For the past 15 years, the number of international students in American higher education has increas...
International student mobility in higher education has gained currency as an important topic in toda...
Despite rapid growth in the student component of global migration flows, the study of international ...
An increasing number of students cross national borders to pursue higher education abroad in this er...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
International student numbers have increased drastically in the past few years. International studen...
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the trends in empirical research on internatio...
U.S. colleges and universities have traditionally been lauded as a Mecca for attracting internationa...
This paper highlights the importance of international students to the United States by discussing th...
The period since 1990 has been marked by an accelerated pace of globalization. As a consequence, the...
During the 1998-99 academic year, 490,933 international students were enrolled in colleges, universi...
College students in the twenty-first century face a different political, economic, cultural, and soc...
Social isolation has been a central focus within international student research, especially with reg...