Does course completion time affect student inter-university transfer? An investigation from selected private universities in Kenya

M. Samuel, Kibaara Tarsilla, P. Gichohi
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The objective of this study was to establish the relationship between the course completion time and student mobility. This study employed a descriptive quantitative survey design. This study targeted 26 registered private universities (including private university constituents where mobility rate records are too high) in Nairobi County, Kenya. The research sample size was 180 private university students and nine registrars. Version 22.0 of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used in the analyses of quantitative data. Descriptive analysis, inferential statistics, and regression analysis were used to analyse the findings. Descriptive statistics such as standard deviation, mean scores and percentages were computed appropriately. The Binary logistic regression analysis was employed to find out the extent of the effect on the dependent variables of independent variables. This study found that the mobility of students in Nairobi County, Kenya, is greatly influenced by course completion times. This study concluded that course completion time significantly influences students' mobility in private universities in Nairobi County in Kenya. Students who enrol in an academic institution of higher learning are determined to complete the whole course. It is, therefore, the role of any such institution to ensure that all possible controls are made to avoid delays in completion rates. The study recommended that private universities make deliberate efforts to ensure that course completion time improves in their study programmes.
完成课程的时间会影响学生转学吗?对肯尼亚选定私立大学的调查
本研究的目的是建立课程完成时间与学生流动性之间的关系。本研究采用描述性定量调查设计。本研究以肯尼亚内罗毕县26所注册私立大学(包括流动性记录过高的私立大学组成部分)为研究对象。研究样本为180名私立大学学生和9名注册人员。定量数据的分析采用SPSS软件22.0版本。采用描述性分析、推理统计和回归分析对研究结果进行分析。描述性统计,如标准差,平均得分和百分比计算适当。采用二元logistic回归分析,找出自变量对因变量的影响程度。本研究发现,肯尼亚内罗毕县学生的流动性受到课程完成时间的极大影响。本研究的结论是,课程完成时间显著影响学生在肯尼亚内罗毕县私立大学的流动性。进入高等学术机构学习的学生必须完成全部课程。因此,任何这类机构的作用是确保采取一切可能的控制措施,以避免延迟完工率。该研究建议私立大学慎重努力,确保其学习计划的课程完成时间得到改善。
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