Factors Affecting University Choices Among Grade 12-ABM Students of Binan and Santa Rosa S.Y. 2018-2019
Factors Affecting University Choices Among Grade 12-ABM Students of Binan and Santa Rosa S.Y. 2018-2019
S.Y. 2018-2019
Rosemarie Balala
Irene C. Cal
Isabelle A. Navea
March 2019
Chapter 1
This chapter discusses the structure of the study, the background of the study, and
Introduction
The college enrollment decision has become increasingly complex for the past
decade for a lot of students because of our ever changing educational system and
complex college enrollment processes. A lot of incoming college students are very busy
applying to different colleges and state universities for A.Y. 2019-2020. Some of them
are decided on which schools they would like to study but most of them are still
undecided on which college or state universities they would want to study. According to
Boyer (1987), “in choosing a college, one of life’s major decisions is being made. A lot of
time, money, and effort will be involved. The shape and quality of the student’s life may
rest on the outcome” (p. 287). These students take into account a lot of factors in
choosing a college or state university like geography, quality of education, peer and
family influence, financial status and the available courses to take in their chosen college
schools. The researchers have formulated a research entitled “Factors that Affect
University Choices Among Grade 12-ABM Students of Senior High Schools in Santa
Researchers have conducted several researches about university choices like Tan
(2009) who conducted a research about college choices in the Philippines in the
University of Texas. She found out that the students take into account their academic
(2014) in the UNLV suggested that the cost of tuition is the main factor that affects
students in choosing colleges. Aydin (2015) concluded that university choice process has
student. These researches suggested different important factors that would be valuable to
Several researches that was conducted has one small gap that was identified by the
researchers. Most of the researches were conducted in the United States and other
Western countries like Australia (Liu,2005). The reality is that research on college choice
Philippines involving university choices would be beneficial to students, their parents and
especially to the universities.A better understanding of how high school seniors evaluated
the relative importance of major college choice factors would aid this colleges in
This research has several objectives that would be beneficial to the overall
framework of the study. First, it aims to know what factor/s would affect university
choices of Grade 12- ABM Students in Binan and Santa Rosa.It also aims to describe the
student’s perspective in choosing a university suited for them, to know how a student’s
career path in life would be and to know how these factors would affect a student’s
According to the Self- Determination Theory that was formulated by Deci and Ryan
(2005), school learning has also been studied through the concepts of intrinsic and
extrinsic motivation. Researchers state that an intrinsically motivated student "is one
whose involvement and maintenance in the activity happens as a result of the task itself
because it is interesting and creates satisfaction; students with this type of motivation
work on activities because they consider them pleasant". The extrinsically motivated
student "is one who performs a task or activity because they are interested in social or
external rewards; a student with this type of motivation is more interested in the opinion
today's studies show a reciprocal relationship, i.e., "motivation can have an effect on
learning and performance at the same time that learning can affect motivation"
According to the Risk Theory that was conducted by Kahneman and Tversky (1992),
it is the study of the impact of possible outcomes on the process and consequences of
decisions. Students make course selection (CS) and university selection (US) decisions
with varied return expectations, but also with a perception of the risk that those
expectations will not be realized. Return and risk are interrelated decision variables, both
which is normally uncertain, thereby making few decisions risk-free. Students making CS
and US decisions expect certain return elements to result, yet realize that risks exist that
Based on the Behavioral Model Theory of choosing a course or a university that was
conducted by Ajzen (1985), there are five stages in choosing a university, First, the Pre-
search behavior begins when a student first recognizes the possible need and desirability
of a college-level education. Parental influences may lead to such a realization on the part
of the student well before the high school years. Second, the search behavior stage is
alternatives. knowledgeable "others" are presumably consulted with great frequency and
in depth. Third, the application decision consists of those colleges to which a student
education is serious and the number of college alternatives has been narrowed down to a
few. Fourth, the choice decision phase in which the student is presumed to possess
relatively complete information on all relevant college attributes, since the student is
informed of the availability of financial aid amounts and mix (the allocation of financial
aid between grants/scholarships, loans, and part-time jobs). Lastly, the matriculation
along with the acceptance of admission. However, these deposits are normally not
deposit to attend a much more preferred college alternative is not a major hurdle for
many students
Conceptual Framework
This framework describes the steps used in the formulation of the study:
Figure 1: Paradigm of the Study
Paradigm
of the Study
Figure 1 shows the systematic steps that the researchers used in order to achieve
and answer the problems stated above. In the first block, the problems of this study are
shown in order to answer how Grade 12- ABM Students pick their universities. In the
second block, the processes are shown that comprises of the desired design of the
research and also the statistical tools used. In the third block, the desired output is shown
through summarizing, concluding and recommending based on the problems stated by the
researchers above.
These are:
1. What factor/s would most likely affect university choice of a Grade 12-ABM
2. How would the following factors affect a Grade 12- ABM Student’s perspective in
A research study designed to assess the factor/s affecting college choices of Grade
12-ABM Students of Santa Rosa and Binan had the following general and specific
objectives:
The general objective of this study is to identify the factor/s that could affect college
The specific objectives of this study are as follows: first, to assess how these
university choices would affect a career path of a student. Second, to assess how these
aspects in learning. Third, to know the possible effects of choosing a university every
student wants. Fourth, to help the Grade 12-ABM Students of certain schools in Binan
The researchers have formulated assumptions based on their study, these are:
to college.
3. Factors such as geography, peer and family influence, quality of education and
This study limits its coverage on the Grade 12 students who are in the strand of
Accounting, Business and Management (ABM) . Its main purpose is to determined the
common factors that affect their University choices in their upcoming College year.
144 students from Santa Rosa and 140 students from Binan were used as samples in
conducting the survey. Each respondents are given same questionnaires to answer and
this study focuses on the current Grade 12 students of the present year, 2018-2019.
The researchers believe that this research will give a number of purposes that will benefit
the following:
Students. Students are the most important reader of this research. Students would be more
aware of the factors that affect them in choosing a university for their future.
Administrators. This research will serve as a guide that will help them to know the factors
orientations to help students in making their decision for choosing the right university.
Teachers. Teachers are one of the most important factors in developing a student’s mind.
This may help them to give an appropriate recommendation based on the student’s ability
Parents. This research will serve as a reading for parents that will inform them that they
are one of the factors that affect students in choosing a university. This research may
Future researchers. Future researchers may use this research as a basis for conducting
their research.
Definition of Terms
The following terms are defined for the purposes of this study, these are:
1.) Senior High School- Grades 11 and 12, the last two years of the K-12 program
business management, as well as each and every factor that revolves around those
years of primary education, four years of Junior High School, and two years of
(Longman, 2008)
11.) Interests- hobbies or things that they are fond of. (Longman, 2008)
12.) Learning- knowledge a person acquires. (Longman,2008)
Chapter 2
A lot of studies have been made regarding university choices that dates back to
the 1970’s. Tinto’s (1973) study on the college proximity rates of college attendance was
the earliest study of college choice. The reviewed literature and studies were found to
have bearing on the present study. They serve as basis for the conceptualization of the
According to a study that was made by Drewes et al. (2016) entitled “A Study for
Better College Choice and Institutional Performance,” he indicated that applicants with
lower grades make significantly different choices than those with exemplary grades as the
students in the former group would not apply to prestigious universities where there is a
little chance of admission. Furthermore, Ciriaci and Muscio (2011) also emphasized in
his study entitled “A Study of Factors associated with Student Choice in the University
Process Selection,” that with this last factor being the academic performance of a student,
it could greatly affect a student’s choice in a university. They also said that good
Socio-Economic Status
In a study made by Gibbons and Vignoles (2009) entitled “Factors that Affect
Botswana,”, they asserted that students from the lower socio-economic backgrounds have
a lower attendance rate of high quality research institutions largely because these
universities are usually further from home which increases costs. They also claim that
commuting or re-location costs are important choice factors with lower income students
and may deter some students from attending university at all. Drewes et al. (2016) also
indicated in his study entitled in the previous factor that students prefer universities closer
to home as the additional costs of living away make further afield institutions that is less
attractive.
Learning Environment and The Quality of Education
environment and the quality of education as well as the potential of good job prospects
was the strongest factor for university selection among the respondents. This indicates
that students favor those institutions which provide for an updated learning environment,
quality of education and modern facilities as well as pleasing aesthetics of the campus.
Furthermore, the importance of quality, type and variety of academic programs and
education in general, as well as the presence of distinguished teaching staff were factors
Financial Status
region,” and he indicated that students are satisfied with college choice based on their
information satisfaction with respect to the financial factors (external influences) which
include financial aids and affordable fees. Based on the findings mentioned above, it is
choice decision. A study conducted by Yusuf (2009) entitled “University Choice Process:
A Review on Models and Factors Affecting the Process,” indicated that financial
assistance offered by the university as one of the very important attributes expected from
a higher education institution of choice. Thus, financial aid would most likely be a factor
entitled “A Study of the Key Factors Influencing the College Choice of International
when choosing a university. Her findings also confirms that with the importance of the
choice of program in a student’s university decision, the reputation and the rankings of
the program were rated as the most significant than the overall university reputation or
standing. This study corroborated with Hobson’s (2014) investigation titled “An analysis
rankings. This means that they greatly value the positive program evaluation onto the
With the above mentioned studies, researchers of the related literature and studies
have found out that there a lot of factors that is needed to be considered in order to
conclude a consensus factor that could affect university choice of Grade 12-ABM
students. These studies would be important in formulating a research design that would
and Hobson (2014), have presented different arguments on how certain factors could
affect a student’s university choice. Drewes et. al (2016) emphasized the advantage of
having an exemplary academic performance than those who struggle with their
academics while Ciriaci and Muscio (2011) pointed out that universities may attract
Gibbons and Vignoles (2009) stressed out that some students who comes from
the lower socioeconomic background doesn’t want to go to universities who are too far
away because of the rising costs and expenses that they have to incur while Drewes et.al
(2016) emphasized that students want to go to universities that are near from their homes
because renting a dorm would cause additional expenses and a burden to both the parents
Agrey and Lampadan (2014) discussed the importance of having a good learning
environment, education and facilities because students heavily consider these factors in
their decision making while Hsieh (2010) pointed out the quality of courses and
education in general were the factors raised in his findings as well as the faculty members
Ismail (2009) described the importance of the financial factors especially the role
of financial aids in attracting students to come to their respective universities. His study
coincided with the study of Yusuf (2009) which he stressed the importance of financial
investigation had similar results that the students greatly values the course program or the
course rankings rather than the image of the university as their decisive factor when
choosing a university.
The researchers’ review of related literature and studies has been made, and the
country.
choosing their universities because they tend to give short and dishonest answers.
students in our country because most of the tudies are conducted between freshman
colleg students.
Chapter 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Design
This study will use a descriptive-analytical method to describe how these factors
would affect how a Senior High School Student’s college decisions, his/her perspective
and career path in life. Burns (2008) stated that this research describes data and
factors would generally affect the university choices of Grade-12 ABM Students of
Santa Rosa and Binan. Weiss (1998) described this as an assessment of certain variables
Sources of Data
This study has two sources of data, namely; primary and secondary sources. The
primary sources of data is the surveys that were answered by the respondents and were
The population of the study is composed of Grade 12-ABM students from five
schools in Santa Rosa and Binan namely; Holy Rosary College, STI Sata Rosa, Saint
School. The total number of samples of Grade 12-ABM students from these schools is
244.
Distribution of Population
Name of School Population Percentage
School
Help Binan
of Laguna
Total 625 100%
The sample size of the study was determined using the Slovin’s Formula:
N
n
1 Ne^ 2
n= 625/ [1+625(0.05)2]
n=625/2.5625
Where:
n= sample size
N= population size
e= margin of error
The actual sample of the study will be chosen through the stratified random sampling
in which the sample size will be divided into two equal groups based on their respective
school location.
This research used a survey-checklist to gather the needed data. The instrument is
divided into four parts. Part One deals on the student characteristics that includes
aspirations. Part Two deals with institutional characteristics that includes academic
quality, programs of study, cost and financial aid, location, social atmosphere and future
job opportunities. Lastly, Part Three deals with significant others or people who can
affect a student’s university choice that includes parents and peers. Part four deals with
The survey-checklist was validated through content and face validity by three experts
in the chosen field of study that is being conducted by the researchers; a Statistics
Teacher, an English Teacher and an ABM teacher for their comments and suggestions.
university choice in chosen schools in Santa Rosa and Binan, a scale was made by the
The researchers will personally conduct the the survey-checklist to the chosen
respondents. First, the researchers will go to the schools that was chosen by the
researchers. Next, the researchers will ask for a master list of the names of the students
from the school administrators When the researchers have acquired the list, they would
proceed to the process of data gathering by first, introducing themselves to the students
and explaining the purpose of their study. Second, one of the researchers would explain
how the survey-checklist would be answered and guarantees that their answer are for
academic purposes only. After they would answer, the researcehrs will gather all the
survey-checklist. Finally, the researchers will tally, tabulate, rank, analyze and interpret.
Treatment of Data
The following techniques and tools are used to the gathered data:
1. ) Cross Tally will be used to determine the commonality between the answers of
the respondents.
2. ) Weighted Mean will be used to determine what factor greatly affects the
university choice of Grade 12- ABM Students in chosen schools in Santa Rosa
and Binan.
3. ) Percentage System will be used to rank the factors that were included in the
survey-checklist.