Publisher's Synopsis
This essential textbook provides a comprehensive exploration of the social, political, economic, and cultural challenges faced by international students in American colleges. Written for students, educators, and university administrators, it addresses critical issues such as sexual, religious, cultural, and social conflicts, presenting them in a drama-like format to engage readers in meaningful discussions.
Designed to help international students understand and prepare for the realities of studying abroad, this book sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles they face, from navigating cultural differences to dealing with social and academic pressures. It also offers practical advice on how domestic students and university staff can better understand and interact with their international peers, fostering empathy and inclusivity within campus communities.
Ideal for class discussions and debates on international studies, cross-cultural relations, and comparative politics, this textbook encourages readers to examine the complexities of globalization, diversity, and the student experience in higher education. It aims to inspire change in how universities accommodate and support their international student populations, promoting a more inclusive and understanding campus environment.
Whether you are an international student preparing to study abroad or an educator looking to create a more welcoming environment for international students, this book offers valuable insights, solutions, and psychological motivation to navigate the challenges of higher education in the United States.