英文摘要 |
Because of related units promoting international education in Taiwan, international affairs-related departments in Taiwanese colleges and universities are signing contracts with schools worldwide, and becoming sister schools with said schools to engage in academic exchanges and to offer students student exchange programs to facilitate international exchanges. Over the past decade, international student exchange programs and systems have gradually matured in Taiwanese colleges and universities, prompting an increasing number of domestic students actively seeking opportunities to become exchange students. This study adopted a qualitative research method, conducted semistructured interviews, and selected 15 students who participated in Fu Jen Catholic University's student exchange programs within the past 2 years as the study participants. On the basis of the study results, this study derived the following conclusions: (1) the primary motivations for students to apply to the student exchange program were to learn foreign languages and to experience foreign cultures; (2) when applying to the student exchange program, the students paid attention to information reviewed by Fu Jen Catholic University as well as information on the university's sister schools. Prior to departing for the sister schools, the students paid attention to information such as the sister schools' local curricula and living convenience-related information; (3) the exchange students used the internet as their main search channel, considered information provided by acquaintances who were familiar with the sister schools as reliable and trustworthy information, and in general, actively searched for related information; (4) the exchange students' usage habits exhibited effects on their information sharing behavior, where they often shared information through social media, blogs, and communication software; (5) information regarding student visa application was a major concern for the exchange students; and (6) students' decisions about whether to apply to the student exchange programs were influenced by factors such as their economic conditions, time availability, language skills, transportation, and family conditions. |