Experiences of Foundation Year Students at Oman College of Health Sciences

Suad Al Junaibi, Asma Nasser Al Yahya’ei, Aziza Nasser Al Rahbi, Bushra Abdullah Al Battashi, Iman Hamed Al Ghaithi, Kahwla Abdullah Al Raqadi, Maha Ahmed Al Hinai, Marwa Mohammed Al Farsi, Nawar Abdullah Al Suti, Sameera Said Al Mashari, Sara Said Al Sudairi
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Joining college for the first time might be a difficult experience for most students as the transitional stage from being a student of secondary school to one in a college can lead to problems in terms of adjusting to college life. There are multiple aspects that students need to adjust to in college life such as social, academic, lifestyle, institutional attachment, and personal-emotional aspects. The aim of this project was to identify the common adjustment issues among first-year students enrolled in the foundation program at the Oman College of Health Sciences (OCHS). To achieve the purpose of the project, a survey comprising 26 points and subdivided into four parts was designed using a Likert-type scale. A sample of 200 first-year students (mean age=19yrs.) at OCHS were randomly selected to be surveyed from total of 374 students. However, only 188 students participated in the survey: 48 males (25.5%), and 140 females (74.5%). The gathered data were entered and analyzed through the google forms service. The results showed lack of entertainment to be the main issue with first-year students followed by concerning economic problems, social and wellbeing issues. The findings indicated that Extracurricular Activities (ECAs) within and outside the college play an important role in the students’ academic performances and have positive effects on their lives. Such students will also be able to alter their behavior, improve their learning, develop their personality, and increase their teamwork and leadership skills.
阿曼健康科学学院预科生的经历
对于大多数学生来说,第一次进入大学可能是一段艰难的经历,因为从中学生到大学生的过渡阶段可能会导致适应大学生活方面的问题。在大学生活中,学生需要适应的方面有很多,比如社会、学业、生活方式、机构依恋和个人情感方面。该项目的目的是确定阿曼健康科学学院(OCHS)预科课程一年级学生中常见的适应问题。为了达到该项目的目的,使用李克特量表设计了一个包含26个点并细分为四个部分的调查。从374名学生中随机抽取200名一年级学生(平均年龄19岁)进行调查。但是,参加调查的学生只有188人,其中男生48人(25.5%),女生140人(74.5%)。收集到的数据通过谷歌表单服务进行输入和分析。调查结果显示,缺乏娱乐是一年级学生面临的主要问题,其次是经济问题、社会问题和健康问题。研究结果表明,校内外课外活动对学生的学习成绩起着重要作用,并对学生的生活产生积极影响。这样的学生也将能够改变他们的行为,改善他们的学习,发展他们的个性,提高他们的团队合作和领导能力。
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