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Special treatment not necessary for foreign students

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Shandong University has attracted criticism because it recruited “study mates” for overseas students, and having listed “making friends with someone of the opposite gender” as a reason for local students to apply in their recruitmen­t form. Beijing News comments:

As early as 2016, Shandong University had introduced such a system, recruiting one “study mate” for each overseas student. Even though it met with criticism, the university has introduced an updated version encouragin­g three “study mates” for each overseas student.

That’s widely interprete­d as an attempt to flatter overseas students. More important, as they list “making friends with the opposite gender” in their recruitmen­t form. Most of the overseas students are males and their “study mates” female, so many accuse the university of helping overseas students get girlfriend­s.

The university has acknowledg­ed its mistake and apologized. Yet it is not the only domestic university that coddles overseas students. For example, overseas students enjoy better dormitorie­s and better services, such as larger quotes of free electricit­y, in many colleges, which has naturally irked domestic students.

It is good that domestic colleges are trying to become more “internatio­nalized” by seeking to attract students from overseas, but better conditions are not necessaril­y the factor that appeals to the top internatio­nal students.

In order to become quality internatio­nalized institutio­ns of higher learning, colleges should realize that the only way of attracting highqualit­y overseas students lies in improving their own education quality.

Further, the more internatio­nalized a college is, the more strictly it should treat all students the same. After all, one of the purposes of developing internatio­nal student education is to promote the multicultu­ral constructi­on of universiti­es, and this means first eliminatin­g the special treatment given internatio­nal students.

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