Comparing International and American Students’ Challenges: A Literature Review

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...

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American students
Asian students
Chinese students
College Students
Comparative Analysis
Comparative Education
Cultural Awareness
Departments
Education
Educational Benefits
Educational Strategies
First generation students
Foreign Students
Foreign study
Intercultural Communication
International Education
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Peers
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Self Concept
Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Social aspects
Student Experience
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