Making college life easier: A program for St. La Salle scholar

The De La Salle University being true to its mission of serving the poor and the vulnerable offers different scholarship programs and gives opportunities for deserving but economically disadvantaged students to study in the university. Financial assistance and other supports aid the scholar finish t...

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Main Author: Firmante, Maria Cristina M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-66212022-05-16T05:13:57Z Making college life easier: A program for St. La Salle scholar Firmante, Maria Cristina M. The De La Salle University being true to its mission of serving the poor and the vulnerable offers different scholarship programs and gives opportunities for deserving but economically disadvantaged students to study in the university. Financial assistance and other supports aid the scholar finish their studies and become productive citizens of our country. This program development reports the design, implementation and evaluation of a psycho-educational intervention aimed in addressing the college adjustment needs and concerns of the economically disadvantaged students in the university. The program was based on the needs gathered through the Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SAQC) by Baker and Siryk (1999) and anchored on his college adjustment theory. College adjustment were categorized into four major subscales namely; academic adjustment, social adjustment, personal-emotional adjustment, and attachment. The program was consisted of three modules with topics on: The power emotional quotient for module 1, Managing college stress for module 2 and Improving self-efficacy and goal commitment for module 3. From the total 54 scholars, only 7 completed the three modules. Evaluation results and post test revealed that the program was effective in aiding the scholars improve their college life adjustment. 2012-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5864 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository College students—Philippines—Manila—Psychology College students—Scholarships, fellowships, etc.—Philippines—Manila Adjustment (Psychology) Educational Psychology Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic College students—Philippines—Manila—Psychology
College students—Scholarships, fellowships, etc.—Philippines—Manila
Adjustment (Psychology)
Educational Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle College students—Philippines—Manila—Psychology
College students—Scholarships, fellowships, etc.—Philippines—Manila
Adjustment (Psychology)
Educational Psychology
Psychology
Firmante, Maria Cristina M.
Making college life easier: A program for St. La Salle scholar
description The De La Salle University being true to its mission of serving the poor and the vulnerable offers different scholarship programs and gives opportunities for deserving but economically disadvantaged students to study in the university. Financial assistance and other supports aid the scholar finish their studies and become productive citizens of our country. This program development reports the design, implementation and evaluation of a psycho-educational intervention aimed in addressing the college adjustment needs and concerns of the economically disadvantaged students in the university. The program was based on the needs gathered through the Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SAQC) by Baker and Siryk (1999) and anchored on his college adjustment theory. College adjustment were categorized into four major subscales namely; academic adjustment, social adjustment, personal-emotional adjustment, and attachment. The program was consisted of three modules with topics on: The power emotional quotient for module 1, Managing college stress for module 2 and Improving self-efficacy and goal commitment for module 3. From the total 54 scholars, only 7 completed the three modules. Evaluation results and post test revealed that the program was effective in aiding the scholars improve their college life adjustment.
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author Firmante, Maria Cristina M.
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title Making college life easier: A program for St. La Salle scholar
title_short Making college life easier: A program for St. La Salle scholar
title_full Making college life easier: A program for St. La Salle scholar
title_fullStr Making college life easier: A program for St. La Salle scholar
title_full_unstemmed Making college life easier: A program for St. La Salle scholar
title_sort making college life easier: a program for st. la salle scholar
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