Research Blog #5 - Revised RQs and Current Works Cited

 Revised Research Question: Is it worth it for students to go abroad for education, especially to places like the US where tuition prices are ever-growing, and what are the expectations they have for them to get in return? Is the impact of COVID-19 going to change these situations as families might not feel safe having their kids go across the world on their own and the financial situation of colleges and universities, and the students who are paying for them going to affect enrollment rates of colleges?


Works Cited:

Kim, Eunyoung, and Díaz Jeannette. Immigrant Students and Higher Education. Wiley, 2013. 

Sali Kutluk, Zerrin. “Why Do Immigrant Students Aim High? Explaining the    Aspiration–Achievement Paradox of Immigrants in Germany.” European Sociological Review, vol. 32, no. 5, 2016, pp. 581–592., doi:10.1093/esr/jcw004. 

Chapman E. Italy: a Survey of Italian Education and Guide to the Academic Placement of Italian Students in Educational Institutions in the U.S.A., 1962. Placement Recommendations by the Council on Evaluation of Foreign Student Credentials, Meeting March 9-10, 1961. Committee on Foreign Students, American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers; 1962.

Reardon, Sara. “More International Students Were Coming to US Universities - Then COVID Hit.” Nature News, Nature Publishing Group, 9 Nov. 2020, www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03168-6. 

“Exploring International Student Expectations of Study in the US.” ICEF Monitor - Market Intelligence for International Student Recruitment, 23 Mar. 2020, monitor.icef.com/2016/10/exploring-international-student-expectations-study-us/. 


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