Faculty support and belonging among international students: Chain mediation of perceived campus climate and self-efficacy

Authors,,Niyayesh Dashtbayazi,
Journaljournal of international students
Page number213-234
Serial number16
Volume number4
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2026
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexScopus
KeywordsCampus climate, Faculty support, Higher education, International students, Self, efficacy, Sense of belonging

Abstract

ABSTRACT: This study examined how faculty support influences international students’ sense of belonging, with a focus on the mediating roles of perceived campus climate and self-efficacy. A total of 512 international students at four public universities in Iran completed online questionnaires. Using Hayes’ PROCESS Model 6, the results showed that faculty support was positively associated with perceived campus climate, which, in turn, predicted students’ sense of belonging. However, the direct effect of faculty support on belonging and the indirect effect through self-efficacy alone, were not statistically significant. Although campus climate was positively associated with self-efficacy, full mediation was not supported. These findings highlight the key role of a supportive campus climate in enhancing international students’ sense of belonging, whereas self-efficacy plays a less central role. This study emphasizes the importance of institutional and interpersonal factors in promoting the socioemotional integration of international students in higher education.

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