Examining Motivation and Satisfaction among Students in Higher Education Contexts
Cliff Kirl F. Lubon | Jerish Pada | Fledges Pragados | Herman Barcelona
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This research was conducted to find out the level of motivation and satisfaction of college students in higher education
institutions and examine the relationship between motivation and satisfaction. Using the Self-Determination Theory,
researchers studied whether and how students’ motivation affects their overall satisfaction. A quantitative descriptivecorrelational design was utilized with 257 students from the College of Business Management and Accountancy of
Holy Trinity College of General Santos City. The findings reveal that there was moderately high motivation (M =
4.12, SD = 0.807) and satisfaction (M = 3.98, SD = 0.783). Also, there was a very strong and statistically significant
relationship (r = 0.809, p < .001) between motivation and satisfaction, meaning that students with stronger motivation
tend to be more satisfied with their studies. This study addresses a gap in literature by providing contextualized insights
about the link between student motivation and satisfaction in the Philippine higher education system. The findings
highlight the importance of fostering autonomy-supportive and student-centered learning environments to enhance
both motivation and satisfaction. The study’s originality lies in its integration of theory-based analysis with local data,
offering practical insights for educators and policymakers aiming to improve student engagement and well-being.
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