“…The majority of colleges and universities require evidence of English proficiency for admission, generally measured by a standardized proficiency test such as the TOEFL; however, students may still be unprepared for differences in dialect, speed of discourse, academic language, expectations for accuracy in written work, oral and written discourse patterns, and large amounts of required reading (Andrade, 2009;Cheng, Myles, & Curtis, 2004;Holmes, 2004;Huang, 2004;Schutz & Richards, 2003). Additionally, cultural differences potentially affect adjustment and may contribute to homesickness, isolation, and clustering among co-cultural peers (Hechanova-Alampay, Beehr, Christiansen, & Van Horn, 2002;Lacina, 2002;Meyer, 2001).…”