The majority within the minority: Exploring Chinese international students’ college experience and satisfaction in U.S. higher education

Authors

  • Dongbin Kim Michigan State University
  • Desiree Qin Michigan State University
  • Seyoung Hong Michigan State University
  • Andrea Louie Michigan State University
  • Adam Grimm Michigan State University

Abstract

Abstract: In this case study, we examine the college experiences of Chinese international undergraduate students at a large public university in the Midwest (MU), comparing them to domestic and non-Chinese international students. Using survey data, we explore differences in student satisfaction, sense of belonging, faculty interactions, and academic adjustment. Our findings reveal that Chinese international students report significantly lower satisfaction levels, particularly in academics, and face greater challenges adjusting to academic requirements, professors’ teaching styles, and interactions with U.S. classmates. While they form strong peer networks within their ethnic community, we suggest that these networks may limit their engagement with faculty and the broader campus environment. Given that faculty interaction and a sense of belonging are key predictors of student satisfaction, we recommend that universities implement targeted initiatives to foster inclusive academic environments, enhance faculty-student interactions, and support Chinese students’ adjustment to U.S. academic expectations.

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Author Biographies

Dongbin Kim, Michigan State University

Author and Affiliation
Dr. Dongbin Kim
Professor
Department of Educational Administration
Michigan State University
Email: dbkim@msu.edu

Desiree Qin, Michigan State University

Author and Affiliation
Dr. Desiree Qin
Associate Professor
Human Development and Family Studies
Michigan State University
Email:dqin@msu.edu

Seyoung Hong, Michigan State University

Author and Affiliation
Seyoung Hong
Doctoral Candidate
Department of Educational Administration
Michigan State University
Email: hongseyo@msu.edu

Andrea Louie, Michigan State University

Author and Affiliation
Dr. Andrea Louie
Professor
Anthropology
Michigan State University
Email: louie@msu.edu

Adam Grimm, Michigan State University

Author and Affiliation
Dr. Adam Grimm
Postdoctoral Researcher College of Education
Michigan State University
Email: grimmada@msu.edu

Published

2025-04-13