Evaluating the Struggles with International Students and Local Community Participation

International students are not only important for universities, but even more so to the host communities, towns and regions where higher education institutions are located. This pilot study looked at a public university located in a small college town in Ohio. The study explored the relationship bet...

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Main Author: Weronika A. Kusek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of International Students 2015-04-01
Series:Journal of International Students
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Online Access:http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/429
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spelling doaj-7ce1f809e68f4983816fbe68afccc7e82020-11-24T21:54:52ZengJournal of International StudentsJournal of International Students2162-31042166-37502015-04-0152121131429Evaluating the Struggles with International Students and Local Community ParticipationWeronika A. Kusek0Northern Michigan University, United StatesInternational students are not only important for universities, but even more so to the host communities, towns and regions where higher education institutions are located. This pilot study looked at a public university located in a small college town in Ohio. The study explored the relationship between international students and the local community. Data for this study was collected through questionnaires and conversations with international students from seven different countries, and complemented by participant observations. The outcomes of this study suggest that international students at the subject university feel a low level of engagement with the local community. Student questionnaires and conversations indicated that their daily schedules in the United States contained fewer activities and social interactions than in their home towns. The study explored potential reasons for this difference in daily routines and community engagement, as expressed by interviewed students.http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/429international studentshigher educationlocal communitiesstudent engagement
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title Evaluating the Struggles with International Students and Local Community Participation
title_short Evaluating the Struggles with International Students and Local Community Participation
title_full Evaluating the Struggles with International Students and Local Community Participation
title_fullStr Evaluating the Struggles with International Students and Local Community Participation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Struggles with International Students and Local Community Participation
title_sort evaluating the struggles with international students and local community participation
publisher Journal of International Students
series Journal of International Students
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2166-3750
publishDate 2015-04-01
description International students are not only important for universities, but even more so to the host communities, towns and regions where higher education institutions are located. This pilot study looked at a public university located in a small college town in Ohio. The study explored the relationship between international students and the local community. Data for this study was collected through questionnaires and conversations with international students from seven different countries, and complemented by participant observations. The outcomes of this study suggest that international students at the subject university feel a low level of engagement with the local community. Student questionnaires and conversations indicated that their daily schedules in the United States contained fewer activities and social interactions than in their home towns. The study explored potential reasons for this difference in daily routines and community engagement, as expressed by interviewed students.
topic international students
higher education
local communities
student engagement
url http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/429
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