Motivations for Studying in Saudi Arabia
(Perspectives of International Students from Three Continents)
Abstract
The number of international students enrolling in higher education institutions is steadily increasing each year, including in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to explore the motivations behind international students' decisions to attend public universities in the country. A qualitative approach was used, relying on interviews as the primary data collection method to address the research question. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 35 male international students at a Saudi public university. The findings of the study revealed that the most significant factor attracting international students to public universities in Saudi Arabia is the educational scholarship program funded by the Saudi government. This program offers numerous benefits to international students, including free tuition, a monthly stipend, free housing, and other advantages. Additionally, the study identified other appealing aspects, such as factors related to the Islamic religion, the Kingdom's positive global reputation and humanitarian role, and the overall quality and advancement of higher education in Saudi Arabia.
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