“I Want to Win in Life”: International Student-Athletes’ Postgraduate Decisions to Remain in the United States
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-29-2025
Publication Title
Journal of International Students
Abstract
While international students enroll in and matriculate through higher education in the United States for various reasons, no study to date has examined the postgraduate ambitions of international student-athletes concerning their intention to remain in the United States. Accordingly, the present study explored the decisions of former international student-athletes to remain in the U.S. after graduation. The findings revealed that opportunities, influences, and perseverance were the main research priorities for international student-athletes in the U.S. Although international student-athletes most often indicate sports and athletics opportunities as the primary motivation for attending college in the United States, international student-athletes desired career, opportunities, and support from families and friends upon the conclusion of their athletic career factors in their decision to remain in the United States postgraduation.
Volume Number
15
Issue Number
5
First Page
19
Last Page
40
DOI
10.32674/d42v2q39
Recommended Citation
Jolly, Karina; Corr, Chris; Stokowski, Sarah; and Paule-Koba, Amanda L., "“I Want to Win in Life”: International Student-Athletes’ Postgraduate Decisions to Remain in the United States" (2025). Faculty and Staff Works. 900.
https://kb.gcsu.edu/fac-staff/900