Asian international student attrition among Australian universities : are wellness programs the answer?


Autoria(s): Washington, Tracy L.; Singh, Benjamin; Rachele, Jerome N.; Ramsey, Rebecca; Agarwal, Ekta; Brymer, Eric
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Education is one of Australia’s largest service-based exports. International students comprise approximately 24% of enrolments at Australian universities (Sawir, Marginson, Deumert, Nyland, & Ramia, 2008); and approximately 80% of these students are from the Asian region (Australian Federal Government, 2012). The financial cost of international student attrition for universities is significant. The Australian Federal Government Department of Education, Science and Training reports the attrition rates for first-year international undergraduate students ranged between 4% and 22.5% across all Australian Universities (2013). Academic, psychological, and sociocultural adjustments to a new environment can be challenging for international students. This process manifests from various stressors such as communication difficulties, adjustment to a new teaching style, new cultural norms and pressure on academic performance. These stressors result in an often overwhelming attempt to integrate and function effectively, and can consequently affect a student’s ability to meet academic requirements. The relationship between a student’s ability to successfully complete a higher education program is consistently related to a range of academic and non-academic factors. The role of specific Australian higher education institutions is vital in facilitating the continued education of Asian International students. Initiatives targeting an enhancement of modifiable lifestyle factors may have the potential to enhance a student’s ability to effectively and successfully transition into a lifestyle that facilitates their ability to adjust to the requirements of Australian universities. One possibility is the prospect of providing wellness programming, coaching and education targeting lifestyle behaviours for acculturation.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73673/

Relação

Washington, Tracy L., Singh, Benjamin, Rachele, Jerome N., Ramsey, Rebecca, Agarwal, Ekta, & Brymer, Eric (2014) Asian international student attrition among Australian universities : are wellness programs the answer? In 39th Annual National Wellness Conference, 23-26 June 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. (Unpublished)

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #130103 Higher Education #160802 Environmental Sociology
Tipo

Conference Paper