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Auteurs principaux: Oladagba Stephen Bolatimi, Folarin Emmanuel Bolatimi
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1495416
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Folarin Emmanuel Bolatimi
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contents Student Satisfaction with University Facilities and Services and Its Impact on Academic Performance at Koforidua Technical University Ghana Oladagba Stephen Bolatimi Folarin Emmanuel Bolatimi Foreign Countries College Students Student Satisfaction Educational Facilities Academic Achievement Technical Institutes Teaching Methods Classroom Environment Library Facilities This study investigates the relationship between student satisfaction with university facilities and services and its impact on academic performance at Koforidua Technical University, Ghana. Drawing on Expectation-Confirmation Theory, Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory and Astin's Student Involvement Theory, the study focused on three dimensions of facilities and services: teaching methods, classroom environment, and library facilities. A descriptive quantitative research design was adopted, and data were collected through questionnaires administered to 253 students selected from different faculties of the university. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The findings revealed that teaching methods, classroom environment, and library facilities significantly influence student satisfaction, which in turn positively affects academic performance. The study highlights the importance of improving university facilities and services as a strategy to enhance student satisfaction and academic success. The results provide practical implications for university administrators and policymakers, while future research could extend the study to multiple institutions for broader generalization within the Ghanaian higher education context.
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spellingShingle Student Satisfaction with University Facilities and Services and Its Impact on Academic Performance at Koforidua Technical University Ghana
Oladagba Stephen Bolatimi
Folarin Emmanuel Bolatimi
Foreign Countries
College Students
Student Satisfaction
Educational Facilities
Academic Achievement
Technical Institutes
Teaching Methods
Classroom Environment
Library Facilities
Student Satisfaction with University Facilities and Services and Its Impact on Academic Performance at Koforidua Technical University Ghana Oladagba Stephen Bolatimi Folarin Emmanuel Bolatimi Foreign Countries College Students Student Satisfaction Educational Facilities Academic Achievement Technical Institutes Teaching Methods Classroom Environment Library Facilities This study investigates the relationship between student satisfaction with university facilities and services and its impact on academic performance at Koforidua Technical University, Ghana. Drawing on Expectation-Confirmation Theory, Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory and Astin's Student Involvement Theory, the study focused on three dimensions of facilities and services: teaching methods, classroom environment, and library facilities. A descriptive quantitative research design was adopted, and data were collected through questionnaires administered to 253 students selected from different faculties of the university. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The findings revealed that teaching methods, classroom environment, and library facilities significantly influence student satisfaction, which in turn positively affects academic performance. The study highlights the importance of improving university facilities and services as a strategy to enhance student satisfaction and academic success. The results provide practical implications for university administrators and policymakers, while future research could extend the study to multiple institutions for broader generalization within the Ghanaian higher education context.
title Student Satisfaction with University Facilities and Services and Its Impact on Academic Performance at Koforidua Technical University Ghana
topic Foreign Countries
College Students
Student Satisfaction
Educational Facilities
Academic Achievement
Technical Institutes
Teaching Methods
Classroom Environment
Library Facilities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1495416