Satisfied nor Dissatisfied: The Flexible Delivery of Student Affairs and Services Programs During Pandemic
Lister Cabonilas
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This descriptive-survey study examined the level of satisfaction on the delivery of student affairs and
services programs during pandemic. The researchers conducted a survey to the two hundred (211)
students of NORSU Mabinay campus from the eight (8) programs: BS Agriculture, BS Criminology,
BS Business Administration, BS Industrial Technology, BS Computer Science, BS Hospitality
Management, Bachelor of Elementary Education, and Bachelor of Secondary Education across year
levels. Data were analyzed through frequency and percentage distribution, mean, and Pearson R using
SPSS. Results revealed that the students are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied on the flexible delivery
of the Student Services Programs as stipulated in CMO no. 08, series of 2021. Moreover, there is no
significant relationship between the students’ level of satisfaction on SAS programs and their
demographic profile in terms sex, course program, year level, disability, membership to indigenous
group, and modality of leaning. Hence, regardless of profile, satisfaction level cannot be measured
fully since not all services are fully implemented at the time of pandemic. Finally, the researchers
establish a modified continuity plan to enhance the delivery of the student affairs and services
programs to provide equitable support for learning opportunities.
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