Eastern Kentucky University

Differences in Acceptance of Refugees among College Students

Grade Level at Time of Presentation

Senior

Major

Psychology

2nd Grade Level at Time of Presentation

Senior

2nd Student Major

Psychology

KY House District #

91

KY Senate District #

34

Department

Psychology

Abstract

There are many refugees coming into the United States from a variety of countries, but it is unclear if Kentuckians perceive them differently based on the country of origin. The purpose of the current study was to examine how college students in Kentucky differentially perceive refugees from African, Middle Eastern and European countries. Participants were 148 undergraduate students, who responded to several questions about how receptive they are to refugees from the Congo, from Syria, and from Ukraine. Results showed that participants were willing to accept refugees from all three countries, but there was a split between whether they thought the refugees should be accepted with a strict legal process or not. This proposed legal requirement was most pronounced for Syrian refugees. These results carry implications for policies regarding how strict the legal process should be for refugees entering the United States, and how well they would be accepted by young voters.

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Differences in Acceptance of Refugees among College Students

There are many refugees coming into the United States from a variety of countries, but it is unclear if Kentuckians perceive them differently based on the country of origin. The purpose of the current study was to examine how college students in Kentucky differentially perceive refugees from African, Middle Eastern and European countries. Participants were 148 undergraduate students, who responded to several questions about how receptive they are to refugees from the Congo, from Syria, and from Ukraine. Results showed that participants were willing to accept refugees from all three countries, but there was a split between whether they thought the refugees should be accepted with a strict legal process or not. This proposed legal requirement was most pronounced for Syrian refugees. These results carry implications for policies regarding how strict the legal process should be for refugees entering the United States, and how well they would be accepted by young voters.