Discovery of UNK. Twenty-one out of 30 Korean students said that they came to
UNK from their home university located in Korea; particularly, they applied for the UNK
program through their Office of International Education. Through their interviews, most
of them chose UNK because their home university has had a partnership with UNK. In
addition, 2 out of the 21 Korean students, Patricia and Linda, mentioned that the chair of
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their school’s department continuously promoted the UNK program and because of these
reasons, they applied for the UNK program.
Ten out of 30 Korean students stated that they decided to come to UNK because
of their family, relatives, and friends. One of the 10 students, John, mentioned that his
uncle and uncle-in-law who currently live in Texas helped him to find the information
about UNK. Moreover, his uncle called several times to the Office of International
Education at UNK and asked about the school and the town of Kearney. Another student,
Nancy, said, “I knew one of my friends who had come to UNK as an exchange student.
She gave me the UNK information. Because of my friend, I found UNK and finally
decided to come to UNK.” In addition, two other students, Robert and Jennifer, directly
heard from their friend who visited UNK and attended the same school as them before
applying for UNK.
Through the interview process, the minority of Korean students worked with the
agency companies; four out of 30 Korean students used their services. Moreover, 5 out
of 30 Korean students found the UNK information using the media, such as internet and
newspapers.
The important factors of choosing UNK. Eighteen out of 30 Korean students
decided to come to UNK because of the affordable tuition. One of the 18 Korean
students mentioned:
I could go to Hawaiian Pacific University, but I did not want to go there because
of the expensive tuition and living expenses. However, the tuition and living
expenses of UNK were much more affordable than Hawaiian Pacific University,
and my parents and I decided that I should apply for the UNK program.
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Another student, Susan, said that she could apply for California State University –
Sacramento (CSUS), but she did not go to CSUS because CSUS’s tuition and living
expenses were higher than UNK’s tuition and living expenses. Finally, she chose UNK
because of UNK’s reasonable tuition and living expenses.
Nine out of 30 Korean students decided to come to UNK because UNK is located
in a rural area instead of an urban area. One of the nine Korean students, Barbara,
mentioned:
I have several friends who went to the United States, and they decided to go to the
colleges and universities located in urban areas, such as New York, Los Angeles,
and Texas. Some other friends came to America when they were very young.
However, these friends always hung out with Korean people, and they normally
lived in the Korean areas of urban cities in the United States. Because of this kind
of environment, their English proficiency did not improve much, so I felt that I
could choose an American college and university not located in urban areas or
Korean towns. That is why I decided to choose UNK.
Furthermore, another student, Robert, stated that it could be effective and efficient for
him to attend a school located in a small city because he felt that he could have more
opportunities to communicate with the local community members and the school’s
students to improve English speaking skills.
Two different factors were chosen by another 16 Korean students. The first group
of 8 Korean students said that they came to UNK because of the relatively easy
admission process; particularly low TOEFL score. For example, Nancy, indicated that
the English requirement of UNK is much lower than the other American colleges and
universities. The second group of 8 Korean students found that a small number of
Korean students at UNK influenced them to apply for the UNK program. Charles,
mentioned, “Through the internet searching, there are a few Korean residents living in
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Nebraska. After I read this information, I was really happy to apply for UNK because I
found the school in which there were not many Korean students.” Furthermore, another
student, Christopher, stated that many popular American universities could have a great
number of Korean students, so he would rather go to an unpopular university for Korean
students like UNK instead of popular American universities or colleges because he
thought that UNK could have a small number of Korean students.
Six out of 30 Korean students indicated that they chose UNK because the
majority of the local community of Kearney uses standard American English. One of the
6 students, Robert, stated:
Before I came to UNK, I researched the general information of UNK and the
town of Kearney on the Internet, and I found that people from the Midwest, such
as Nebraska, Kansas, and so forth, typically used standard American English.
Furthermore, my home university’s professors mentioned the same information
that I found on the Internet. Because of this reason, I finally chose UNK.
Another student, Elizabeth, stated that she thought that it could be very difficult for her to
listen to someone who speaks with a very strong accent and uses numerous dialects, and
to understand the meaning of his/her English. In addition, in her interview, she stated,
“Due to this reason, I weighted much more value on standard American English than on
the tuition cost of UNK.”
Five out of 30 Korean students said that they would like to stay in a safe area like
Kearney while they study in the United States. One of the 5 students, Maria, stated:
I could go to Troy University located in Alabama. One of my friends told me that
it could be really dangerous for international students to go to a school located in
the Southern areas because of the high rate of crime and the lack of the public
security. Moreover, my school’s representative recommended that UNK could be
much safer than Troy University. Because of these reasons, I wanted to come to
UNK.
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Another student, Margaret, also said that her parents seriously recognized that a big city
could be much more dangerous than a small city, so her parents preferentially thought
that she should go to UNK because UNK is located in a small town.
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