Theย Student Experience Survey, run by the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching and known as Australiaโs most comprehensive studentย survey, showed thatย the ratio of international students saying they had a positive experience rose toย 74.4% from a low of 63% who said the same in 2020.
The survey received a total ofย 52,316 valid responses from international students โ aย 33.6%ย response rate.
The research found that the rating gap that has typically seenย international undergraduate students rate their experiences lower than their domestic peers narrowed in 2022 to โthe closest they have ever beenโ.
โInternational students have historically rated aspects of their higher education experience lower than domestic students, however, in 2022 international ratings were on par or higher across all focus areas,โ the report said.
International student experience in regard to both learner engagement and learning resources increased โsubstantiallyโ in 2022, from the historic lows seen during the pandemic when border closures and online learning impacted satisfaction levels.
The rating of teaching quality โ which accounts for the greatest influence on the overall quality of the education experience โ improved to the highest point on record in 2022. It finished on par with domestic students with an 80.1% positive rating among international students and 80.2% for domestic students.
However, the survey acknowledged that a proportion of international students indicate that living arrangements and financial circumstances continue to negatively affect theย education experience.
โWhile these factors affecting international studentsโ study have continued to drop since 2020, they remain higher than domestic students,โ the report reads.
Nonetheless, the findings were overwhelmingly positive given the difficulties of the recent years and will be largely welcomed by the sector.
โInternational undergraduate students typically rate their overall living experience in Australia highly, and this continued in 2022 with 93.6 per cent of international students rating their living experience positively,โ the report said.
Regarding living experiences, personal safety on and off campus and the opportunity to improve English skills were rate highly, while work experience in field of study was rated lowest. Overย 93.6% of international undergraduate students rated theirย living experience positively.
Around half of theย international undergraduate student respondents said they lived inย private rented accommodation in 2022, with more than 90% rating the experience positively.
Close to nine in 10 (86%) said they usedย an agent toย help withย visa applications or to enrol at institutions, with 93.2% rating the services positively.
โInternational students in particular are making the most of what is offeredโ
Helen Forbes-Mewett, sociologist in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University and senior fellow at International Education Association of Australia, said the overall findings are similar with her experiences.
โThese findings are not surprising as, from my experience, international students have eagerly reengaged with the opportunity to undertake international education again,โ she told The PIE.
โUniversities went to great lengths to support international students during the extensive lockdown periods and these efforts have continued. International students in particular are making the most of what is offered and therefore continue to benefit and rate their experiences more highly,โ she noted.
The report also broke down experiences at institutions, withย Avondale University ranked top, with 92%ย positive experience rating among international student respondents.
This was followed by 83.5% saying the same ofย Bond University,ย 82.4% atย Central Queensland University andย 81.2% at bothย James Cook University and the University of Western Australia.