Covid-19 - Impact on Higher Education Revenue from International Students - A Review, 2022-05-13
Scope and Contents
The International Conference on Global Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education took place May 12-13, 2022 in the Gemmell Student Complex at Clarion University of Pennsylvania (USA). This collection contains conference proceedings from the event.
The official conference program contains the following introductory statement:
"In today's globalized economy, educational, and social interactions with international students from different parts of the world can provide U.S. students with 'real educational' and 'career' benefits. International students make campuses and classrooms more vibrant and diverse, plus, it makes economic sense to have international students because for every 7 international students, 3 U.S. jobs are created or supported. About 1.1 million foreign students studied in U.S. in 2018-19 and contributed $44.7 billion to U.S. economy, along with supporting 460,000 jobs. More than 60% students manage funding on their own or their government, which enables schools to offer student aid to other students. Despite the above facts, it is found that many colleges and universities are not able to reach and support the diverse and underrepresented populations of international students, due to lack of awareness and training.
Additionally, despite the economic and social benefits of international students to a university, it is found that international students encounter adjustment difficulties such as culture shock, loneliness, anxiety, discrimination, loss of social support, language barriers, depression, homesickness, and academic adjustments. These factors impact student satisfaction negatively and influence student persistence, retention rates, and graduation rates. International students' satisfaction is linked to their satisfaction with the educational experience, academic success, satisfaction with college including administration, faculty, and campus. According to many studies, the experiences and social integration of international students affects their academic success with the faculty, classroom, and campus community. it is important that faculty members understand the cultural factors that influence the improvement of international students in higher education. it is the responsibility of universities to provide opportunities, resources, and programs to promote academic success for international students. In order to encourage international students' academic success; it is important that faculty members and advisors understand international student needs and prepare to meet students not only academically but also socially and culturally. Thus, this conference can be extremely helpful to fulfill the purpose of global inclusiveness. With an increasingly diverse student population enrolled in education systems, it is imperative that educators and administrators continue to strengthen their skills, knowledge and competencies in diversity, equity, and inclusion to ensure that global education is not only accessible, but designed to support all students.
Therefore, the purpose of this conference is to share ideas on the importance of global diversity and inclusion in higher education sector and to promote learning and training on this critical issue among faculty and students. The goal is to share knowledge, research findings, build community, and collaborate to advance international diversity, equity, and inclusion in global education and cultural exchange."
Dates
- 2022-05-13
Creator
- Singh, Nisha (Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 16 Files
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The effects of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the Academic institutions were disastrous. Universities and colleges have witnessed the unprecedented catastrophic impact of the Coronavirus. International students in the higher education sector in the United States have carved a niche in the financial contribution of higher education. The international students' share is 56% of the total tuition revenue in U.S higher education. The United States of America, Britain, Australia, and the other European states have 30% revenue from international students. Most of the tuition fees have paid by the students or their families. Scholarships, aids, or donations contribute not much from the USA to international. The international students contributed $39.5 billion to the U.S. economy in 2018, and GDP was 20.5 trillion. The International students' economic contribution is close to 2% of US GDP. Due to Covid -19, the growth of international students in the United States declined from 6.3% to 5.5 % in the above period. The declines in fees for higher education were from $188 billion in 2019 to $189 billion in 2020 and $167 billion in 2021. This paper analyzes the Covid-19 - impact on global diversity and inclusion, its prospect, its impact beyond economics, its constraints and scope, and further positive steps to overcome the current situation.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Available only in electronic format.
Creator
- Singh, Nisha (Person)
- Singh, Chandra Bhushan (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Clarion University Archives Repository
