The Correlational Study of the Quality of Students Enrolled in the University and Employability of Graduates from Selected Universities in South-Western Uganda
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2024
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The employability of university graduates is a concern for higher
education stakeholders globally and Uganda is also concerned due to
high unemployment rates post-graduation. Not much has been written
about the relationship between quality of students enrolled in the
university and their employability of graduates from selected
Universities in South Western Uganda. This study aims to establish this
relationship in selected universities in south western Uganda.
A correlational study collected data from 512 participants,
including graduates, employers, university lecturers, administrators,
and officers from quality assurance directorate of national council for
Higher Education. Data on students discipline, grades, performance and
employability were collected. SPSS and Structural equation modelling
(SEM) version 21 was used to analyse associations between predictor
and outcome variables.
The findings derived from conducting this research clearly
demonstrate the presence of a significant statistical association between the quality of students enrolled in the university and employability of
graduates at R= 0.589, R squared change 0.347, P =0.000
This suggests that by ensuring the quality of students enrolled in
the University through discipline, students’ grades and performance
increases the likelihood of producing graduates who are employable. It
is very important that stakeholders in higher education make it a priority
to keep a high standard of students and their moral fibre and this may
facilitate their integration into the workforce.
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Quality of students, higher education, discipline, employability