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The purpose of this study was to find out the attitudes of university of
cape coast students towards co-curricular activities. The research design was
descriptive in nature. The data were sampled from 680 respondents
comprising of 600 level hundred to four hundred regular students, 30 hall
administrators and 25 sports, entertainment committee members and 25
religious denomination executives. Questionnaires and interview guide were
instruments used in collecting the data employing convenience and purposive
sampling procedures which gave a reliability coefficient of .70. The ultimate
results of the analysis of the data revealed that, students who participated in
the study did not consider co-cUlTicular activities important, hence had poor
attitude towards it.
It was therefore recommended that the University of Cape Coast
administration together with the dean of student step up on the education on
co-curricular activities and making sure that all students participate in at least
one co-curricular activity representing one credit hour in addition to the
existing curriculum before a student graduate. |
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