Major Problems Encountered by Non- Boarding College Students: Focus on Assela College of Teacher Education

Authors

  • Kabtamu Ayele Lecturer, Department of Professional Studies

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the major problems that
threaten non-boarding college students of Assela College of Teacher Education. It
was also intended to see the differences observed in the types of problems faced
by the students in terms of gender and previous residence background. To achieve
the objectives, 211 (133 female and 78 male) students, 19 instructors of the college
and 23 house renters were used as sources of information. All the necessary data
was collected using pilot tested questionnaire and interview. The result indicated
that the students are challenged by financial constraint, problems related to
housing, interpersonal relationship and sexual harassment. Passionate love,
anxiety, and unprotected sexual intercourse are also among the challenges faced
by the students. Moreover, the quantitative analysis of the data revealed a
significant difference between male and female students in terms of passionate
love, anxiety and sexual harassment. The respondents' previous residence
background brought a statistically significant difference only in addiction.
Discussions are made from the point of view of current practice and earlier studies.
Finally, possible implications of the findings for higher education institutions,
together with recommendations, are forwarded.

Published

2021-02-21