
GLADYS OFUONYE
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This study was on the knowledge and perception of students towards academic counseling and its benefits amongst student nurses in Delta State University Abraka. A college career is more than just taking classes; it’s also learning more about one’s self, the world, where they want to be and what they want to do. It is about growing and developing and becoming scholars and leaders. The counseling department empowers students to achieve their educational goals, expand their individual potential, and successfully pursue their aspirations for a better future themselves and their community. A majority of college students do not earn their degree at the stipulated years. Some switch majors or work part- or- full- time. Others enrolled into programs such as: nursing, engineering, that are structured to take five years but end up spending more than five years. But more should graduate on time, said Charlie Nutt, executive director of the National Academic Advising Michigan. One reason cited for the low on-time graduation rates are; inadequate academic counseling. Most students begin to build their interest and readiness during the course of training without any pre-information or orientation on what the profession entails and what to expect during the course of training.
This study was on the knowledge and perception of students towards academic counseling and its benefits amongst student nurses in Delta State University Abraka. A college career is more than just taking classes; it’s also learning more about one’s self, the world, where they want to be and what they want to do. It is about growing and developing and becoming scholars and leaders. The counseling department empowers students to achieve their educational goals, expand their individual potential, and successfully pursue their aspirations for a better future themselves and their community. A majority of college students do not earn their degree at the stipulated years. Some switch majors or work part- or- full- time. Others enrolled into programs such as: nursing, engineering, that are structured to take five years but end up spending more than five years. But more should graduate on time, said Charlie Nutt, executive director of the National Academic Advising Michigan. One reason cited for the low on-time graduation rates are; inadequate academic counseling. Most students begin to build their interest and readiness during the course of training without any pre-information or orientation on what the profession entails and what to expect during the course of training.