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International Students Reported for Academic Integrity Violations: Demographics, Retention, and Graduation
Author(s) -
Barry Fass-Holmes
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of international students
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.47
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2166-3750
pISSN - 2162-3104
DOI - 10.32674/jis.v7i3.292
Subject(s) - graduation (instrument) , demographics , sanctions , academic integrity , psychology , descriptive statistics , graduate students , misconduct , medical education , statistical analysis , academic achievement , affect (linguistics) , mathematics education , social psychology , pedagogy , political science , demography , sociology , mathematics , medicine , statistics , geometry , communication , law
How many international students are reported for academic integrity violations (AIV), what are their demographics, and how do AIV sanctions affect their retention and/or graduation? Descriptive statistical analyses showed that the number of internationals reported for AIVs at an American West Coast public university increased almost six-fold between academic years 2009–10 and 2013–14. However, that number represented less than 7.5% of these students’ total enrollment. Among reported ones, undergraduates outnumbered graduate students, males outnumbered females, Chinese outnumbered other nationalities, Economics majors outnumbered other majors, and the most common AIV was exam misconduct. More than half who were reported and suspended for AIVs graduated and/or were retained. These findings’ administrative, policy, and theoretical implications are discussed.

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