[초록]
The research method was 155 Vietnamese international students studying at Jeonnam D university, who received a questionnaire written in Vietnamese and analyzed it. The results of this study are as follows:First, the biggest difficulties experienced while studying abroad in Korea were discrimination against Vietnamese in Korean society, lack of employment-related information, loneliness, and cost of living or housing. Second, the relationship between length of stay in Korea, year of birth, understanding of Korean lectures, and school adaptation of Vietnamese students did not show any statistically significant results, but there were differences between male and female students. Third, the higher the university satisfaction of Vietnamese international students, the positive effect on university adjustment. Lastly, the higher the level of Korean, the more positive the effect on college adaptation. In conclusion, it was found that the most influential factor in Vietnamese international students' university adjustment was university satisfaction. Through this study, the necessity of linkage with programs that enable various exchanges and interactions with Koreans and the policy approach of related institutions to improve the satisfaction of foreign students in Korea and universities in Vietnam was suggested.