Challenges Faced by International Students in Iranian Universities: A Cross-Sectional Review
Abstract Background This study examines the challenges faced by international students at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) and provides insights into their experiences and needs. Methodology A self-developed structured questionnaire was administered to international students who completed their first year at TUMS. Data were collected from 165 participants (76% response rate) and analyzed using SPSS 22.0. Results The study reveals that international students encounter various challenges, including difficulties accessing information, language barriers, ineffective communication, administrative inefficiencies, cultural issues, financial constraints, and limited scholarship opportunities. Analysis of students’ characteristics indicates that the length of study at TUMS is significantly associated with the challenges experienced. The findings highlight the importance of enhancing support services and resources for international students, such as language classes, academic counseling, scholarships, and cultural exchange programs. Conclusion Addressing these challenges can foster a more supportive environment, contributing to the academic success and well-being of international students at TUMS and similar universities. Keywords International students, Challenges, Iranian universities, Support services, Academic success
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