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Khalid A Aljohani1, Abdulaziz Mofdy Almarwani2, Ahmad Tubaishat3
1Department of Community Health Nursing, College of Nursing, Taibah University, Medina, Saudi Arabia.
Introduction:
Nursing and allied health students represent a significant percentage of undergraduate students. Academic advising is integral to students' success.
Objective:
This study aimed to identify nursing and allied-health science students' perspectives on academic advising functions and identify the demographic factors associated with these perspectives.
Methods:
A cross-sectional, correlational study was conducted with 252 students who completed a survey on students' perspectives on academic advising functions. Students were recruited from a large public university in western Saudi Arabia.
Results:
The results revealed that 97.6% of students reported knowing their academic advisor and 80.8% reported meeting with their advisor at least once over the past year. Overall, students perceived academic advising as important (M = 4.0, SD ± 0.86). The social role of academic advising was perceived as its most important function (M = 4.1, SD ± 0.85), followed by the academic role (M = 4.0, SD ± 0.87) and the personal role (M = 3.9, SD ± 0.87). The results showed that junior students perceived academic advising as more important than their counterparts. There was a weak significant correlation between students' perception of academic advising functions and the number of meetings held with their advisors.
Conclusion:
Faculty should improve students' understanding of the academic advisor's role in academic progress. Students understanding of their academic advisor's role in supporting their academic progress should be emphasized, especially among senior students.
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