2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2259855/v1
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Transpiring as an institution of hope through an assessment of students’ cognizance, understanding, and acceptance of the VMGO of the College, Institute, and Degree Program

Abstract: The existence of every college and university is based upon its VMGO. The goals and ambitions of schools are solely guided by their mission and vision statements. Given that, this descriptive, comparative, and predictive-causal research is focused on assessing the cognizance, understanding, and acceptance of the students of the VMGO of the college. Moreover, it intended to determine the gender and year level difference concerning VMGO. Finally, it is aimed to determine if cognizance can predict understanding a… Show more

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“…These studies have reported mixed findings, highlighting the importance of aligning the different components of the program with the broader goals of the institution. For instance, a study assessed the congruency of the mission statements of physical education program with the overall mission statements of the university [20]. The study found that while the mission statements of most graduate programs reflected the overall mission of the university, there were discrepancies in some areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have reported mixed findings, highlighting the importance of aligning the different components of the program with the broader goals of the institution. For instance, a study assessed the congruency of the mission statements of physical education program with the overall mission statements of the university [20]. The study found that while the mission statements of most graduate programs reflected the overall mission of the university, there were discrepancies in some areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%