Veerasamy Yovana S, Ammigan Ravichandran
Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
Center for Global Programs & Services, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.
J Stud Int Educ. 2022 May;26(2):145-164. doi: 10.1177/10283153211052779.
The COVID-19 global pandemic caught the United States and the rest of the world ill-prepared, and many institutions of higher education continue to wrestle with unprecedented challenges to provide effective support services to their students. This paper examines how a mid-sized university in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States reimagined the delivery of services to its international student population at the onset of the health crisis. The study employed a qualitative method and a case study research design to describe, from an institutional perspective, the shift from a traditional in-person service model to a virtual mode of support for international students as a result of campus closures and a switch to remote learning. Based on the findings, the authors offer five key considerations that can be crucial in effectively delivering International Student Services in an online environment. Implications for international educators and support staff are discussed.
新冠疫情全球大流行让美国和世界其他地区都毫无准备,许多高等教育机构仍在努力应对前所未有的挑战,以便为学生提供有效的支持服务。本文探讨了美国中大西洋地区的一所中型大学在健康危机初期是如何重新构想为国际学生提供服务的。该研究采用定性方法和案例研究设计,从机构角度描述了由于校园关闭和转向远程学习,从传统的面对面服务模式转变为对国际学生的虚拟支持模式的过程。基于研究结果,作者提出了五个关键考量因素,这些因素对于在在线环境中有效提供国际学生服务至关重要。文中还讨论了对国际教育工作者和支持人员的启示。