Students' Challenges and Academic Focus
Students' Challenges and Academic Focus
Students' Challenges and Academic Focus
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Abstract
Students who join colleges do encounter various challenges due to the environment that
they find themselves in. As a result, the students might be overwhelmed by the challenges and
find it hard to be persistent with their initial academic focus. This study was carried out to find
the answer to the question on what is the relationship between student challenges and academic
focus. This study hypothesizes that students are likely to lose academic focus due to the
challenges that they face in colleges. The findings have shown how various challenges affect the
academic focus of students as well as providing the scope of how different challenges affect
students in different ways. This study should serve as an informer to students, parents and
instructors to take the necessary measures so as to overcome challenges that might negatively
Introduction
The feeling of joining a college or a university is very enjoyable and stimulating. You get
to learn about the subject matter that you choose and interests you and also have the opportunity
to pursue it with the assistance of great researchers and experts in that field. However there are
challenges that are faced by students who are new. These challenges can be demanding for one is
expected to manage their workload, beat strict deadlines of completing assignments and take full
responsibility for their learning and learning materials. This asks for dedication and self-
motivation. Students are supposed to learn how to study independently, understand complex
assessments, change and adapt to new teaching ways and methods of learning, be familiar with
the grading structure as well as finding most time to be with the tutors. This study is critical
because it will help us identify the relationship between student challenges and academic focus.
The research is crucial because it also relates to a widespread problem in the society that is faced
by students. This study has the implications for explaining this problem of the effects of the
student's challenges on their focus on academics. The study is a platform to explore and explain
the problem in detail for better understanding. In this study different concepts were put into
Gender- It is a factor considered in determining the challenges that students face putting
in mind that challenges vary concerning being male or female. Race-It represents the
backgrounds of students who may lack focus due to discrimination or other challenges related to
it. An academic aspiration-This variable represents the dreams and goals that a student might
have. Motivation-This shows the counsel and advice that a student might be receiving so as to
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keep them focused on their studies. Socioeconomic status- This is the level of affluence that a
student might be in that plays a significant role in making them afford college. College choice-
This is a factor to consider for the choice of college can negatively or positively affect the
academic focus of a student in the long run. Student challenges-These are the hardships that
The question guiding this research is what is the relationship between student challenges and
academic focus?
Literature Review
Previous research studies have proven that the challenges that students pass through
affect their academic focus in one way or the other. Ernest T. Pascarella and Patrick T. Terenzini
conducted a research on how college affects students using the sociological perspective of
Functionalism (Weidman, Pascarella & Terenzini, 1992). The study shows how college life and
experiences are a determinant of the progress and success of a student. Another research that was
Chemers, Li-Tze Hu, and Ben F. Garcia. These researchers established the interdependence of
the performance and adjustment of a first-year College student and their academic self-efficacy
(Chemers, Hu & Garcia, 2001). The study was based on how mentoring and motivation fosters
academic success especially to the undergraduate. In that research, Maryann Jacobi emphasizes
on the strain theory by describing how motivators and mentors can influence students (Jacobi,
1991). These previous studies are related to the question that we are trying to answer in this
research and are also sharing the same ideology with the topic. The studies have facilitated the
provision of crucial information on some of the challenges that students pass through in colleges
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and the relationship that those challenges may have on the academic focus, performance, and
These previous studies have provided findings that academic focus can be adversely
affected by the challenges that students encounter. The findings state that some of the students’
challenges such as lack of motivation, financial aid, and the intensity of studies may be a factor
that impacts on their focus on education and how they perform. The studies show that there is a
indication that a lot of students are not meeting their targets of pursuing higher education and
thus putting focus on other duties and responsibilities ("Challenges Of Social Exclusion In
College-Level Students", 2015). This proves that if most of the students' challenges can be dealt
with, there would be academic seriousness and hope in most students. The previous theories have
elaborated the various challenges that students passed through and gave out the recommended
measures that can be put in place so as to deal with them. These challenges included transition
issues from one level of education to the other, academics, life in the college where they might
find it exciting or boring, relationships due to the introduction of new friends and leaving the old
friends behind, and home and family issues where students acquire attitudes from (Balon, 2008).
The background of a student, the environment in which they grow up, and the college
they attend makes the difference in their chances of obtaining a degree or any other post-
secondary credential. The experiences that the student passes through are related to how the
student will perceive education (Triventi, 2014). The quality of high school preparation is a key
factor to consider in predicting the chances of students having focus academically. The education
background of the family as a whole is also another key determinant of the student's aspirations
and persistence in academics. The inability to afford college hinder efforts of prior preparations
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in academics, enrollment, admission, and completion of a degree hence the lack of focus if this
challenge persists (Alanzi, 2015). The pattern of enrollment either full time or part time, 2-year
institution or 4-year institution period that a student may take influences the longtime focus on
the success of a student academically. Students face all of these numerous challenges some of
which can be as a result of the activities and actions that they involve themselves in as well as
the practices and programs provided by the learning institutions for their enrichment. The
variables of concern are gender, race, academic aspirations, motivation, socioeconomic status,
Students are likely to lose academic focus due to the challenges that they face in colleges.
Methods
challenges and academic focus the hypothesis is that students are likely to lose academic focus
due to the challenges that they face in colleges. In this study, raw and reliable data was gathered
directly from the students who have been or are being enrolled in a college or university. Data
was also gathered from parents who have gone to college or are having sons and daughters in
college or university. Data was also collected from instructors in colleges and universities. The
most effective method that was used in the study is interviewing where credible results were
gathered. Another procedure that was used in the research is the surveying method which
actually involved collecting responses from the students and Instructors through a written
questionnaire.
Variables
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Gender is a factor considered in determining the challenges that students face putting in
mind that challenges vary concerning being male or female. Race represents the backgrounds of
students who may lack focus due to discrimination or other challenges related to it. An academic
aspiration is termed as a variable that represents the dreams and goals that a student might have.
Motivation shows the counsel and advice that a student might be receiving so as to keep them
focused on their studies. The level of affluence that a student might be in, play a significant role
factor to consider for the choice of college can negatively or positively affect the academic focus
of a student in the long run. Student challenges-These are the hardships that students encounter
in their studies.
These variables were operational in data collection whereby they were to be acquired from the
interviewees.
Each variable was known at the end of the interview or filling in the questionnaire.
Gender was ticked either as male or female in a specific box. The race was to be filled in at the
last part of the questionnaire. On academic aspirations, the question was number 5 of the
questionnaire, and it asked; what are/were your academic aspirations (if any)? The question on
motivation was number 7 asking; are/were you motivated throughout your studies? How did that
impact your academic life? On socioeconomic status, question number 10 asked; did you
encounter hardships due to your socioeconomic status? The variable on College choice was
acquired as the answer to number 6 which asked; what inspired your college choice and were
there any regrets after that? On student challenges question 9 asked; what are the challenges that
you encountered and made you lose/almost lose academic focus? All the answers were recorded
on the questionnaires.
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The statistical analysis that was used so as to test the hypothesis was regression analysis
where the relationship between student challenges and academic focus was estimated. This
analysis helped in finding out how the typical value of the academic focus changes when one of
the student challenges is varied as the other challenges are held fixed. This analysis was the most
suitable because it included various techniques for analyzing and modeling several variables and
their relationship.
Findings
Data was collected and carefully analyzed hence the following findings. The study found
out that student challenges affect their aspirations and academic focus. It was noted that most
challenges were indirect as well as conditional affecting some students more than others.
Previous academic preparations in pre-college also motivated the students who were enrolled in
good grades for they were less likely to drop out of college hence increasing the chance of
successful completion. The findings have shown that student's challenges are affecting men more
than women. It is also evident that white students are facing fewer challenges compared to
students of color. The students who are facing most challenges in the colleges are the first year
students due to the change in most of the practices and interactions. Students with disabilities
happen to be mostly affected in their studies and a significant number of them has either dropped
out of school or performed poorly only because of lack of assistance and consideration (Ward,
2013). Other challenges such as institutions that compress their grades may be discouraging
aspects that may see the academic focus of a student deteriorate. This study shows that there is a
significant relationship between student challenges and academic focus. Race was considered a
Relationship study
academic focus.
students of color.
guide focus.
facilities to learn.
home.
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students.
Conclusion
This study was conducted to quantify the relationship between the different student
challenges that are considered responsible for affecting the academic focus along with providing
ground for future research regarding student's challenges and academic focus. These
combinations of variables have some reason because the research has shown that male students
are losing their academic focus more due to challenges that they are facing compared to female
students. It was assumed that gender was not a factor to consider as students’ challenges, but that
proved otherwise. Socioeconomic status also has adverse effects. Students from low-
socioeconomic status families are less likely be experienced in a way that would develop their
developmental skills. Lack of access to learning materials such as computers, are challenges that
those students face. Social class has proved to be an important factor in influencing career
trajectory, aspirations and achievement. Motivation can rejuvenate students’ goals and direct
them towards particular aspirations. Motivation is positive because it increases the energy and
effort that learners expend in their goals and needs. This variable affects the cognitive processes
making the learner to pay more attention and begin a certain task that they may want to do.
College choice has proven to have an adverse effect on most beginners for they might have paid
much attention to the co-curricular activities of the colleges without considering the academic
reputation and performance as well. This has left many students discouraged hence losing their
academic focus and prioritizing other activities. All these are points that matter to student's
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challenges and academic focus. As with most of the matters that are usually complicated in a
volatile and dynamic environment, additional research is needed to understand various aspects in
the studies and goals of a student before and during college so as to come up with a
comprehensive theory of student's academic focus. The research will address some of the gaps
and determine more approaches for encouraging students of the first generation, students of
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