“…They had the opinion that their classmates should be supported to hold this right. Additionally, the participants agreed with the common belief that being an international student is a difficult process (Lee, Koeske, & Sales, 2004;Devos, 2003) which includes communicative, academic, social/cultural, psychological, financial and demographic challenges (Özoğlu, Gür, & Coşkun, 2015). In this sense, the participants shared their perspectives that as local students, the more empathy they develop towards their Syrian classmates, the more they enhance the Syrians' adaptability to their classroom and university which confirms the idea in previous research (Kondakçı et al, 2008) that local people can facilitate the migrants' adaptability.…”