Factors Influencing Students’ Decisions to Engage in International Education Opportunities Post-COVID

G. Wingenbach, Alison Wooten
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International education opportunities are vital to students’ personal, professional, and educational development. Pre-COVID era research has found that students seek to participate in international education to learn about other cultures, enhance career development, gain world enlightenment, attain personal growth, or for leisure. However, minimal research exists about students’ decision-making factors to engage in international education opportunities post-COVID. The purpose of this study was to examine selected students’ preferred information sources, cues, and perceived challenges that influenced decisions to engage in international education opportunities post-COVID. Descriptive survey methods with a cross-sectional research design were used to gather data on students’ perceptions of international education opportunities. Respondents’ most preferred sources to learn more about international education opportunities were social media (university sites), friends, and academic advisors. Messaging cues that most attracted students’ attention were affordability, personal growth, and learning about another culture. Financial challenges, foreign language skills, and safety (in-country travel, diet, politics) were perceived as the most difficult challenges when deciding to engage in international education opportunities. Universities should make concentrated efforts to use targeted advertising through strategically identified sources and prioritized messaging cues that attract students’ attention and assuage their concerns about engaging in international educational opportunities.
影响学生决定参加后 COVID 国际教育机会的因素
国际教育机会对学生的个人、职业和教育发展至关重要。前 COVID 时代的研究发现,学生寻求参与国际教育是为了了解其他文化、促进职业发展、获得世界启迪、实现个人成长或休闲。然而,关于后 COVID 时代学生参与国际教育机会的决策因素的研究却少之又少。本研究的目的是考察选定学生偏好的信息来源、线索和感知到的挑战,这些都会影响他们在 COVID 之后参与国际教育机会的决策。本研究采用横断面研究设计的描述性调查方法,收集学生对国际教育机会看法的数据。受访者最喜欢通过社交媒体(大学网站)、朋友和学术顾问来了解国际教育机会。最吸引学生注意力的信息提示是经济承受能力、个人成长和了解另一种文化。在决定参与国际教育机会时,财务挑战、外语技能和安全(国内旅行、饮食、政治)被认为是最困难的挑战。大学应集中精力,通过有战略意义的渠道和优先的信息提示,有针对性地开展广告宣传,吸引学生的注意力,消除他们对参与国际教育机会的顾虑。
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