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This study explored the association of two independent variables (i.e., class standing and living status) with the academic integration, social integration, and institutional commitment (the dependent variables) of international students attending seven public regional universities in West Virginia. A researcher-developed, Likert-type questionnaire was used to examine the potential relationships among the variables. Results from point-biserial correlations indicated the relationships among the two demographic variables and each of the three dependent variables were not statistically significant, although a few statistically-significant correlations were noted among the dependent variables’ sub-scale items. Results from independent samples t-tests also indicated a number of statistically-significant mean differences among the sub-scale items. Implications and recommendations for future research were provided.

Amine Oudghiri, Ed.D., is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at
Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. His areas of research
include English as a Second Language (ESL), Systemic Functional Linguistics
(SFL), business, science and technical writing, advocacy and policy,
international student recruitment and retention, global leadership, and
leadership communication.

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