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The study examined factors that influenced career and programme choices
among senior high school students in the Ashanti Mampong municipality. The
population for the study was students from the public Senior High Schools in
the Ashanti Mampong Municipality. A sample of 2,642 students was selected
for the study. A multistage sampling procedures were used in the sampling
process namely, purposive, proportional and simple random sampling. A
descriptive survey was the research design adopted for the study. The
instrument used to collect data was the questionnaire. The data were analysed
using means and standard deviation while the hypotheses was tested using
independent sample t-test. Results revealed that environmental factors,
institutional factors, and personal characteristics influenced students career
choice and choice of programmes at the tertiary institution. The study further
revealed that male and female students considered environmental factors,
institutional factors and personal characteristics when making decisions about
their careers and programme to study at the tertiary institution. Based on these
findings, it is recommended that educators and school counsellors should
focus on parents’ socio-economic status when counselling students on career
choices and pursuit of higher education. Again, the school management and
counsellors should ensure that students get accurate and reliable information
about the tertiary institutions they are interested in, especially reliable
information on the programme of which they wish to pursue. |
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