International Students’ Lived Experiences with Intercultural Competence in a Southwest Florida University

Authors

  • Clarisse Halpern, Bruno Halpern, Hasan Aydin Florida Gulf Coast University, U. S. A.

Keywords:

International students, intercultural competence, internationalization, higher education, phenomenology.

Abstract

Intercultural competence reflects higher education institutions’ commitment to the internationalization of campus, programs, and curricula and results in attracting/retaining international students. Numerous studies explore international students’ challenges adapting to the receiving country; however, limited research investigates their experiences with intercultural competence. Thus, a phenomenological study was conducted to investigate the lived experiences of 12 international students with intercultural competence at a Southwest Florida university. The constant comparison method identified three dimensions of the participants’ lived experiences: institutional, curricular, and interpersonal. The findings indicated a lack of intercultural competence in each dimension, significantly impacting students’ academic and social experiences.

Author Biography

Clarisse Halpern, Bruno Halpern, Hasan Aydin

Florida Gulf Coast University, U. S. A.

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Published

2022-10-17

How to Cite

Clarisse Halpern, Bruno Halpern, Hasan Aydin. (2022). Florida Gulf Coast University, U. S. A., 67(1), 129–196.

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Articles (Peer-reviewed)