International student numbers have increased drastically in the past few years. International students provide benefits to universities and American students such as greater revenue, and more open-mindedness. There have been myriad studies that have examined the international student experience, but most have focused solely on international students. However, a careful examination of the current literature demonstrates that the presence of international students in the United States offers a variety of benefits to American students by improving cultural awareness, students’ self-evaluated skills, and even the American economy. This literature review highlights future research that should be performed as well as strategies that can be implem...
In 2003, there were 586,523 international students in U.S. institutions. International students make...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Due to an increasingly globalizing economy, educational institutions have become more accessible to ...
We examined international students’ perceptions of the personal and professional value they receive ...
Using interview data from 11 international students, this paper compares international students’ exp...
College students in the twenty-first century face a different political, economic, cultural, and soc...
Globalization is a central aspect to the developing American society, both vocationally and cultural...
This article investigates international students’ challenges, such as financial, English proficiency...
In this book, the editors suggest that the intensity of globalization is helping to reshape the Amer...
There is a growing number of international students entering the United States of America seeking to...
This was a comparative study of international and American study abroad students’ experiences and ex...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
This was a comparative study of international and American study abroad students’ experiences and ex...
This was a comparative study of international and American study abroad students’ experiences and ex...
Using a large dataset from a state education system, this study examined the experience of internati...
In 2003, there were 586,523 international students in U.S. institutions. International students make...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Due to an increasingly globalizing economy, educational institutions have become more accessible to ...
We examined international students’ perceptions of the personal and professional value they receive ...
Using interview data from 11 international students, this paper compares international students’ exp...
College students in the twenty-first century face a different political, economic, cultural, and soc...
Globalization is a central aspect to the developing American society, both vocationally and cultural...
This article investigates international students’ challenges, such as financial, English proficiency...
In this book, the editors suggest that the intensity of globalization is helping to reshape the Amer...
There is a growing number of international students entering the United States of America seeking to...
This was a comparative study of international and American study abroad students’ experiences and ex...
International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well...
This was a comparative study of international and American study abroad students’ experiences and ex...
This was a comparative study of international and American study abroad students’ experiences and ex...
Using a large dataset from a state education system, this study examined the experience of internati...
In 2003, there were 586,523 international students in U.S. institutions. International students make...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Due to an increasingly globalizing economy, educational institutions have become more accessible to ...