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Impact of Orientation Programme on University Freshmen: The Example of Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria
The study surveys the impact of orientation programme on university freshmen at the
Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. A sample of two hundred
questionnaires was administered on the freshmen across the four Faculties of the
University namely: Agriculture, Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences and
Science, with a response rate of 197, representing 98.5%. The findings revealed that
orientation was educative, enlightening and interactive and it allowed for question
and answer opportunity. The results further showed that direct contact and
familiarity with the Principal Officers of the university is ensured while
accommodation and other challenges of freshmen are addressed. Orientation
programme/tours equally allow for the familiarity of freshmen with the institution.
As to whether orientation was a waste of time, 193 respondents (96.5%) disagreed
while 4 respondents (2%) agreed. Likewise, on whether orientation should be
cancelled, 195 respondents (97.5%) said no while only 2 respondents (1%) said yes. In
like manner, 192 respondents (96%) claimed that orientation talks/speeches motivate
and encourage freshmen but 5 respondents (2.5%) disagreed. However, 193
respondents (96.5%) opined that orientation should be held consistently annually for
freshmen while 4 respondents (2%) were against this opinion/option.
Recommendations were made as appropriate in line with the findings to enhance and
sustain orientation programme in tertiary institutions in Nigeria.