International Students’ and Alumni Perspectives on their Transition to Graduate Level Occupational Therapy Education and Daily Life in the United States

International students who enroll in American occupational therapy academic programs must quickly adapt to the academic demands and everyday life rhythms within the United States. This qualitative study contributes to the body of knowledge of lived experiences of international occupational therapy s...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Areli D. Benitez, Daniel Park, Sarah Bream
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eastern Kentucky University 2022-04-01
Series:Journal of Occupational Therapy Education
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Online Access:https://encompass.eku.edu/jote/vol6/iss2/11/
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Summary:International students who enroll in American occupational therapy academic programs must quickly adapt to the academic demands and everyday life rhythms within the United States. This qualitative study contributes to the body of knowledge of lived experiences of international occupational therapy students, specific to their transition to graduate occupational therapy education and daily life in a new country. Thirteen (13) international occupational therapy graduate students and alumni participated in an individual or joint interview. Three key themes emerged from the findings and include the following: 1) Challenges: Inside and Outside of the Classroom, 2) A Support System: A Home Away from Home, and 3) Giving Back to my Home Country: Improving Occupational Therapy Education, Practice, and Research. This study provides insights into the challenges experienced by international graduate occupational therapy students and alumni, strategies that are beneficial in supporting them as they transition into graduate level education and daily life within the United States, and their motivations for giving back to their home countries.
ISSN:2573-1378