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Title: Academic Advising Needs among University Students in Kenya
Authors: Muola, James M.
Migosi, Joash A.
Keywords: Academic
Needs
Advising
University
Year o f Study a nd Gender
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2012
Publisher: Asian Economic and Social Society
Citation: International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2( 7 ), pp . 972 - 983 .
Abstract: It is not easy for the overburdened student counselors in universities to adequately address students’ needs in all areas. Hence, the establishment of academic advisin g Western countries and rece ntly in some Kenyan institutions. Academic advising should be need - centered for it to be popular with students and to succeed. This study aimed at evaluating students’ academic advising needs so as to enable academic advisors and universities to be able to prioritise when planning for academic mentorship. The study applied the descriptive survey method in which subjects were asked to indicate the areas in which they thought they needed help. A questionnaire was used to collect data. A random sample of 187 ( 53, 41 and 93 first, second and third year students respectively) participated in the study. Purposive sampling was used to select Laikipia University College of Egerton University which is one of the seven public universities in Kenya. The findings showed that the top ranking academic advising needs were maintaining high grades, handling heavier academic workload, setting career goals, and setting academic goals irrespective of the year of study and gender. It was recommended that students’ needs should be taken into account when planning for academic mentorship activities.
URI: http://www.aessweb.com/pdf-files/ijass,%20pp.%20972-983.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/70
ISSN: 2226-5139
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