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Satisfaction and Settlement Experiences of International Students at NMIT, New Zealand

   

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Running head: SATISFACTION AND SETTLEMENT EXPERIENCES
Expectation versus Reality: Satisfaction and Settlement Experiences of International Students at
NMIT, New Zealand.
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Institution

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents.............................................................................................................................2
Chapter 1: Introduction....................................................................................................................4
Introduction..................................................................................................................................4
Background Information..............................................................................................................4
Statement of the Problem.............................................................................................................7
Justification of the Study..............................................................................................................8
Purpose of the Study....................................................................................................................9
Expected Outcomes......................................................................................................................9
Aims and Objectives..................................................................................................................10
Aim.........................................................................................................................................10
Objectives...............................................................................................................................10
Significance of the Study...........................................................................................................11
Chapter 2: Methodology................................................................................................................12
Research Philosophy..................................................................................................................13
Research Approach....................................................................................................................14
Research Purpose.......................................................................................................................14
Research Design.........................................................................................................................15
Descriptive Research Design.....................................................................................................16

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Research Strategy.......................................................................................................................16
Data collection...........................................................................................................................18
Secondary data collection.......................................................................................................18
Primary data collection...........................................................................................................18
Population and Sample size.......................................................................................................19
Sample size................................................................................................................................19
Data Collection Tools................................................................................................................20
Questionnaire..........................................................................................................................20
Data Analysis.........................................................................................................................21
Ethical consideration..................................................................................................................22
Chapter 3: Literature Review.........................................................................................................23
Introduction................................................................................................................................23
Impact of culture on student adjustment....................................................................................24
International students learning and settlement experiences.......................................................25
International student’s issues.....................................................................................................26
Expectations and Gaps in International student’s satisfaction...................................................27
Management Theory..................................................................................................................28
Intercultural Management Theory and application in education...............................................29
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs....................................................................................................30
A developmental model of intellectual sensitivity.....................................................................32

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Chapter 4: Findings and Results....................................................................................................33
Chapter Five: Discussion...............................................................................................................41
Chapter 6: Conclusion and Recommendations..............................................................................43
Recommendations for policies and practices.............................................................................45
Recommendation for Further Research.....................................................................................47
References......................................................................................................................................48

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Abstract
This study emphasizes the identified problems in the statement and provides a
justification for the need for research in the area. This is then followed by the expected outcomes
where the researcher states the anticipated results that could be achieved through the study and
how they are necessary. Finally, the significance of the study is outlined. The study is focused to
further growth in the pool of knowledge, influence policies of tertiary institutions touching on
international students and impact the Ministry of Education’s regulatory framework for
universities and ITPs. Given the fact that most international students tend to find it difficult to
communicate effectively in their assignments and exams, this shows that there is a gap the
administration of NMIT needs to deal with so that this problem may not be faced in the future. In
this case, it is recommended that the administration should set clear policies and programs to
which the international students are taught the academic language intended to be used in the
process of teaching and examination.it is recommended that a follow up mechanism should be
reign forced. This can be huge step in curbing the problem of language barrier being faced by the
students.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction
This section introduces the first chapter of the research proposal. The chapter begins with
the background information. This section identifies and describes a thoroughly defined research

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question: The Satisfaction and Settlement Experiences of International Students at NMIT, New
Zealand. The background outlines the problem to be studied in the research and gives context to
the research question with regard to existing scholarly work. In the introduction, what is known
about the satisfaction of international students and their settlement experiences is expounded.
Main factors that contribute to international students’ dissatisfaction are highlighted. The
statement of the problem then brings the readers’ attention to the current state of New Zealand’s
tertiary institutions with regards to international student satisfaction. A justification of the study
is then provided.
Background Information
In recent decades, New Zealand’s universities and tertiary institutions have attracted an
ever increasing number of international students. A high number of students apply to study in
New Zealand universities, most of them from the Asian countries. As at 2016, international
students represented 15% of the total number of students pursuing tertiary education in New
Zealand (Obeng-Odoom, 2012). Chinese students account for the highest number of international
students in New Zealand by nationality. The contribution of export education to the economy of
New Zealand cannot be underestimated. In 1999, export education injected $ 545 million into
New Zealand’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In just 2 years, this amount had doubled and
was standing at $ 1.3 billion. As at 2004, the industry’s share of the GDP had surpassed $2
billion and the value addition to the GDP attributable to export education was $2.2 billion
(Maramba, 2015). Today, export education to international students is the fifth largest income
earner for the country, raking in approximately $ 2.48 billion. The New Zealand government has
targeted to increase this figure to $5 billion by 2025. These figures speak to the importance of
international students to the economy of New Zealand as a country.

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What is it that is attracting such large numbers of international students to New Zealand?
New Zealand is home to some of the best universities in the Asia-Pacific and indeed in the
world. They offer competitive curricula and their graduates are competitive in the employment
market. Some of them include the University of Auckland, the University of Canterbury and the
University of Otago. Leading New Zealand’s institutes of technology and polytechnics include,
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, Manukau Institute of Technology and Eastern
Institute of Technology. A study conducted in New Zealand in 2011 showed that learning
experience was the single most significant determinant of satisfaction among international
students (Paltridge, Mayson & Schapper, 2010). Besides, accommodation experience, the
support services were also important indicators of the level of satisfaction among foreign
students.
To ensure that New Zealand achieves the $5 billion in export education earnings by 2025,
it will need to attract more students to New Zealand universities. The singular most effective
means of attracting and retaining international students to tertiary institutions is by ensuring
student satisfaction and an easy settlement experience (Scott, 2015). Satisfaction of the student is
a direct determinant of whether they enjoy their stay in the institution or not. Student satisfaction
also determines their attitude towards academic work; satisfied students concentrate better and
get better grades as opposed to those who have problems settling in the foreign country.
According to a study that was conducted in 2011, 88% of international students in New
Zealand’s tertiary institutions reported that they were satisfied with their experiences (Mark,
2013). An overwhelming 90% of students of foreign nationality from Institutes of Technology
and Polytechnics (ITPs) reported satisfying experiences in New Zealand. 84 % of these said they
would recommend New Zealand’s ITPs to anyone seeking to study abroad.

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International students come to New Zealand with a variety of expectations about the
curriculum of their study programs as well as their settlement experience. While it is fair to
assume that the curriculum of most New Zealand’s universities and ITPs satisfy student
expectations, Hsu et al (2016) submits that other aspects of foreign students’ experience must
also be interrogated. This paper seeks to escalate public discourse on international students in
New Zealand. The paper will investigate the expectation of international students coming to
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, New Zealand against the reality. It will also look
into the needs of international students in terms of settling in a foreign country, their level of
satisfaction and how this impacts on their experience. There is an existing knowledge gap as is
evidenced by the scarcity of scholarly work done to explore the issues pertinent to international
students’ satisfaction and settlement experiences in New Zealand. This paper hopes to bridge that
gap by conducting a qualitative survey where questionnaires shall be used to capture the feelings
of international students regarding the research questions.
Statement of the Problem
New Zealand universities and tertiary institutions have over the last 2 decades continued
to receive an influx of international students especially from the Asia-Pacific countries. Mikulić,
Dužević & Baković (2015) submit that despite the fact that this has occasioned a major boom in
property markets around the nation’s tertiary institutions and injects a significant amount into its
GDP, serious concerns have been raised regarding how these institutions are handling the matter
of multiculturalism and inter-culturalism on campus. In 2017, the number of international
students in New Zealand declined by 7 %; this was largely occasioned by a plummeting of
registration rates by international students from India (Collins, 2016). This decline in the
enrollment of international students is attributable to the fact that the satisfaction of international

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