2015
DOI: 10.1177/1745499915571718
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Factors influencing international students’ choice to study in Turkey and challenges they experience in Turkey

Abstract: Turkey is increasingly becoming a regional hub for international students. The number of international students in Turkish universities has grown by almost 300% in the last decade. The current internationalization efforts of the Turkish government and universities have the potential to make Turkey an even more attractive destination for international students, especially from surrounding regions. This remarkable growth comes with some opportunities and challenges that deserve close attention. This study explor… Show more

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“…Language challenge is the most severe of all other challenges making socio-cultural and academic adaptation very hard. This is in consistent with findings of researchers like (Özoğlu et al, 2015;Titrek et al, 2016;Andrade, 2006;GulRaihan & Sandaran, 2017;Ward & Kennedy, 1999). The most common language related challenges are unable to communicate with Turkish community using a language other than Turkish, miscommunications and misunderstandings, speech handicap, difficulties in service giving institutions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Language challenge is the most severe of all other challenges making socio-cultural and academic adaptation very hard. This is in consistent with findings of researchers like (Özoğlu et al, 2015;Titrek et al, 2016;Andrade, 2006;GulRaihan & Sandaran, 2017;Ward & Kennedy, 1999). The most common language related challenges are unable to communicate with Turkish community using a language other than Turkish, miscommunications and misunderstandings, speech handicap, difficulties in service giving institutions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…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.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Financial risk : This is the most important factor at the pre-purchase stages (e.g., Özoğlu, Gür, & Coşkun, 2015; Sherry, Thomas, & Chui, 2010; Telbis et al, 2014). Interestingly, the present study proposes that a deeper insight into post-purchase behavior identifies security risk as a major factor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wu et al (2015) claimed that such diplomatic efforts in setting up talks, seminars, and any other platform would open up direct experience sharing from the students without the “screening” from third parties. However, front-desk officers in the universities who deal with the students should be well trained to provide professional services and offer the latest information (Özoğlu et al, 2015). In terms of security, the effects of criminal behavior can be reduced by issuing sufficient warnings to foreigners or through increased police patrolling in housing areas off-campus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%