More than one million international college students studied in the United States in 2019. International students contributed $41 billion and sponsored 458,290 jobs to the U.S. economy during the 2018-2019 academic year. But despite their substantial contribution to the economy, many international students disclose lower levels of social satisfaction, sense of respect on campus, and sense of belonging. The purpose of this study is to explore psychometric values that bring personhood to international students. Using quantitative multiple regression, this study explores the influence of academic, social, and deeper life interactions between international students and their peers, faculty, and staff on their psychological sense of community. T...
International student enrollment in the United States has seen a steady growth in the last decade. A...
Much of the scholarly literature understands international student educational experiences largely a...
International students ’ struggles for academic success and cultural adjustment in the U.S. are made...
Despite the fact that international students face challenges at the United States (U.S.) universitie...
This study examines student-faculty interactions in which U.S. professors signal social inclusion or...
International students face challenges that their U.S. classmates rarely encounter, but few studies ...
As international students adjust to the new academic and cultural milieu in the U.S., they face chal...
This study assessed the experiences of international students in terms of perceived discrimination a...
Understanding better how international students adjust in the United Students is important to their ...
This study examines student-faculty interactions in which U.S. professors signal social inclusion or...
Previous studies have indicated that studying in a foreign country often creates a considerable leve...
Student sense of belonging in universities is tied to increased retention rates and satisfaction wit...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Relational mobility is a socio-ecological variable that measures the number of opportunities in a gi...
A number of international students choose to study in the United States because of its global reputa...
International student enrollment in the United States has seen a steady growth in the last decade. A...
Much of the scholarly literature understands international student educational experiences largely a...
International students ’ struggles for academic success and cultural adjustment in the U.S. are made...
Despite the fact that international students face challenges at the United States (U.S.) universitie...
This study examines student-faculty interactions in which U.S. professors signal social inclusion or...
International students face challenges that their U.S. classmates rarely encounter, but few studies ...
As international students adjust to the new academic and cultural milieu in the U.S., they face chal...
This study assessed the experiences of international students in terms of perceived discrimination a...
Understanding better how international students adjust in the United Students is important to their ...
This study examines student-faculty interactions in which U.S. professors signal social inclusion or...
Previous studies have indicated that studying in a foreign country often creates a considerable leve...
Student sense of belonging in universities is tied to increased retention rates and satisfaction wit...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Relational mobility is a socio-ecological variable that measures the number of opportunities in a gi...
A number of international students choose to study in the United States because of its global reputa...
International student enrollment in the United States has seen a steady growth in the last decade. A...
Much of the scholarly literature understands international student educational experiences largely a...
International students ’ struggles for academic success and cultural adjustment in the U.S. are made...