Multidisciplinary Perspectives on International Student Experience in Canadian Higher Education

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on International Student Experience in Canadian Higher Education
Author: Tavares, Vander
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1799850315

Canada has become one of the most popular destinations for international students at the higher education level. A number of complex factors and trends, both in Canada and globally, have contributed to the emergence of Canada as a destination for international higher education. However, more research is still needed to better understand the experiences of international students in Canada considering the rapid growth in numbers as well as the social, political, and linguistic singularity of Canada as a destination. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on International Student Experience in Canadian Higher Education is an essential scholarly publication that explores international students' experiences in Canadian colleges and universities. It seeks to explore the various factors, aspects, challenges, and successes that characterize the international student experience in Canadian higher education from the perspective of international students and the academic communities to which they belong. Featuring a wide range of topics such as information literacy, professional development, and experiential learning, this book is ideal for academicians, instructors, researchers, policymakers, curriculum designers, and students.

Recruitment of International Students in Canadian Higher Education

Recruitment of International Students in Canadian Higher Education
Author: Han Xu
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN:

Working with education agents is common for many Canadian higher education institutions (HEIs) to recruit international students due to the key role education agents play in bridging the international students with foreign HEIs. The purpose of this study was to explore international students' perceptions and experiences with education agents, thus collecting feedback from international students, revealing potential issues, and suggesting improvements in HEIs' recruitment strategy. An online survey combined with a paper format survey was distributed to current or recent international students across Canada. Two scales were used to measure participants' perceptions and experiences with education agents. A total of 385 participants completed the survey. Findings revealed that nearly half of the participants used education agent services during their application to Canadian HEIs. However, their perceptions and experiences with education agents were not positive. Participants described practices of double-dipping by agents and the more participants paid agents, the less satisfied they tended to be. The outcome of this study highlights issues in the recruitment of international students, identifies strategies to regulate agents' practices, and strategies to better support international students. These findings can be used by Canadian HEIs to improve their recruitment strategy and create a better working relationship with education agents to support the transition of international students to Canadian HEIs.

Institutional Recruitment Strategies and International Undergraduate Student University Choice at Two Canadian Universities

Institutional Recruitment Strategies and International Undergraduate Student University Choice at Two Canadian Universities
Author: Xiaoyan Wang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9780494608821

There are two purposes of this study: to examine the institutional strategies that two Canadian universities have developed in attracting international undergraduate students to study on campus, and to gain an understanding of the factors that influence undergraduate students to choose Canada as a destiny for education, and their views on the institutional marketing and recruitment strategies.Institutional initiatives for international student recruitment have been influenced by various factors, such as provincial government policies, institutional leadership, university traditions and organizational structure, financial status, the capacity of institution, and the provincial higher education system. While one of the case study universities adopted a decentralized and the other adopted a centralized approach to international student recruitment, the different organization structure does not make a great difference since international student enrolment increased at a similar pace in the last decade.This study employed a marketing model and institutional theory as key conceptual frameworks. The data collected for the two case study universities include interviews with university leaders and international students, and an on-line survey with international students.International students sought university information from over six sources on average. The information sources provided by the universities are rated more important than public information sources, and are exactly what most students seek information from. Therefore, the marketing and recruitment strategies of the two Canadian universities are congruent with the process of international students' university choice.The study showed that most international students chose a university based on its reputation and program quality, followed by the recognition of the degree in their home country, tuition and expenses, and the quick response of the university. Therefore, the academic pull factor is core and dominant, followed by the recognition factor, the financial factor, and the administrator factor. Degree being recognized by home country and the advice of family members remain the two dominant push factors.The two case study universities shared similarities in marketing and recruitment strategies, which was to influence international students' university choice by providing information through diversified means and interacting with students at different stages in their university selection process. The major marketing activities, which are designed to present information and convince students to apply, can be categorized into three groups: (1) outreach activities, which include school visits, post-offer events and attending fairs; (2) intermediate activities, which include attending and holding professional conferences to influence high school counsellors; (3) on-campus events, which include a visitors' center, on-line chat and video conferences, and maintaining a university website to provide up-to-date information to students.

Global Perspectives on Recruiting International Students

Global Perspectives on Recruiting International Students
Author: Belal Shneikat
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1839825200

Although many countries have created effective strategies to recruit more international students due to proven economic and social benefits, recruiting international students as a field of research lacks coherence. Filling this gap, this book provides a holistic and comprehensive overview of this emerging research area.

Maximizing International Student Recruitment at Canadian Universities and Colleges

Maximizing International Student Recruitment at Canadian Universities and Colleges
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

The Global marketplace is becoming increasingly competitive, and in order to keep up, Canada has to ensure it retains top talent both nationally, and abroad. Canada's International Education Strategy is aiming to double international student enrolment by 2022, which means Post Secondary Education institutions will face an even greater competitive environment. So what can be done to enhance the effectiveness of international recruitment efforts? This recorded webinar discusses the benefits of international students for both post-secondary institutions, and the national economy.

International Students and Global Mobility in Higher Education

International Students and Global Mobility in Higher Education
Author: Rajika Bhandari
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-12-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0230117147

This book examines current trends in global student mobility patterns in several key host and destination countries, including the United States, China, India, South Africa, Mexico, Australia, and Germany, among others, and will explore the national and global-level factors that contribute to these trends.

International Students from Asia in Canadian Universities

International Students from Asia in Canadian Universities
Author: Ann Kim
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023-08-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 100093084X

This book explores how the recruitment and retention of Asian international students in Canadian universities intersects with other institutional priorities. Responding to the growing need for new insights and perspectives on the institutional mechanisms adopted by Canadian universities to support Asian international students in their academic and social integration to university life, it crucially examines the challenges at the intersection of two institutional priorities: internationalization and anti-racism. This is especially important for the Asian international student group, who are known to experience invisible forms of discrimination and differential treatment in Canadian post-secondary education institutions. The authors present new conceptualisations and theoretical perspectives on topics including international students’ experiences and understandings of race and racism, comparisons with domestic students and/or non-Asian students, institutional discourse and narratives on Asian international students, comparison with other university priorities, cross-national comparisons, best practices, and recent developments linked to the COVID-19 pandemic. Foregrounding the institutional strategies of Canadian universities, as opposed to student experience exclusively, this direct examination of institutional responses and initiatives draws out similarities and differences across the country, compares them within the broader array of university priorities, and ultimately offers the opportunity for Canadian universities to learn from each other in improving the integration of Asian international students and others to their student body. It will appeal to teacher-scholars, researchers and educators with interested in higher education, international education and race and ethnic studies.

A Warm Welcome?

A Warm Welcome?
Author: Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
Publisher: Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada = Association des universités et collèges du Canada
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Students, Foreign
ISBN: 9780888761965

This study of international students at eight Canadian universities used a case study approach. The study's objectives were to provide universities with information that would enable them to improve their interactions with international students, to identify the factors that influence universities to accept international students, and to identify the public policy implications of international student recruitment. Interviews were conducted with "front line" staff in international student services, senior administrators, and policymakers. Views of international students were incorporated using studies carried out by individual universities to collect student opinions and concerns. Findings are reported in terms of recruitment and admission practices at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, language competence, and university's capacity to accept international students. A chart presents three levels of recommended practices concerning: institutional policy, general approach to recruitment, promotional materials, general approach to admissions, admissions processing and response time, admissions materials, approach to tuition fees and funding, on-site arrival, international student services, housing, international student consultation, and overall approach. Implications for public policy and areas for further action are also identified. Appendices provide enrollment data, provincial policy differences, recommendations, and an institutional self-evaluation template. (Contains 9 references.) (DB)

A Warm Welcome? Recruitment and Admission of International Students to Canadian Universities:

A Warm Welcome? Recruitment and Admission of International Students to Canadian Universities:
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 13
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

The main purpose of this report is to provide Canadian universities with a benchmark against which to measure approaches to the recruitment & admission of international students. A case study approach was used to collect information at eight universities, including interviews with those working in international student service & admissions offices, senior administrators & policy makers, and international students. Information from the study is presented with regard to recruitment & admission practices at the undergraduate & graduate levels, the testing of English language competence, and the capacity of universities to accept international students. Practices are summarized in a table showing three categories of practice. Finally, implications for public policy with respect to international student recruitment are discussed.

International Students from Asia in Canadian Universities

International Students from Asia in Canadian Universities
Author: Ann H. Kim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Asian students
ISBN: 9781032360072

"This book explores how the recruitment and retention of Asian international students in Canadian universities intersects with other institutional priorities. Responding to the growing need for new insights and perspectives on the institutional mechanisms adopted by Canadian universities to support Asian international students in their academic and social integration to university life, it crucially examines the challenges at the intersection of two institutional priorities: internationalization and anti-racism. This is especially important for the Asian international student group, who are known to experience invisible forms of discrimination and differential treatment in Canadian post-secondary education institutions. The authors present new conceptualisations and theoretical perspectives on topics including international students' experiences and understandings of race and racism, comparisons with domestic students and/or non-Asian students, institutional discourse and narratives on Asian international students, comparison with other university priorities, cross-national comparisons, best practices, and recent developments linked to the COVID-19 pandemic. Foregrounding the institutional strategies of Canadian universities, as opposed to student experience exclusively, this direct examination of institutional responses and initiatives draws out similarities and differences across the country, compares them within the broader array of university priorities, and ultimately offers the opportunity for Canadian universities to learn from each other in improving the integration of Asian international students and others to their student body. It will appeal to teacher-scholars, researchers and educators with interested in higher education, international education and race and ethnic studies"--