
Article History
Received: 14 June 2024
Accepted: 18 July 2024
Published: 29 July 2024
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Volume 2, Issue 1, 1st Quarter 2024, pp. 10 – 20
The Predictive Relationship of Academic Life Satisfaction and Work Readiness among Fresh Graduates: A Basis for Formulating a Work Readiness Program
Authors:
Melvin A. Macuha, Alleysha Angelica Ali
Abstract:
Past studies show that work readiness is associated with life satisfaction. In the current study, academic life
satisfaction, which is a specific domain of life satisfaction, is studied as a predictor of work readiness among
newly graduated students. The predictive research design was used to test this relationship. One hundred
twenty-five (125) new graduates answered the survey for assessing academic life satisfaction and work
readiness. Data was analyzed using regression analysis. Findings show that academic life satisfaction
significantly predicted work readiness. These findings mean that the students who were academically satisfied
are the ones who gain adequate preparation to enter the workforce, provide better performance in their jobs,
and shows more content on their careers. Given the said findings, the study proposed work readiness program
to aid fresh or new graduates. More so, educational institutions are recommended to emphasize improving
students’ academic life satisfaction and well-being by providing suitable practice and employability skills and
establishing an enjoyable and safe campus environment.
Keywords: academic life satisfaction, work readiness, fresh graduates, predictive relationship
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Received: 14 June 2024
Accepted: 18 July 2024
Published: 29 July 2024
Volume 2, Issue 1, 1st Quarter 2024, pp. 10 – 20
The Predictive Relationship of Academic Life Satisfaction and Work Readiness among Fresh Graduates: A Basis for Formulating a Work Readiness Program
Authors:
Melvin A. Macuha, Alleysha Angelica Ali
Abstract:
Past studies show that work readiness is associated with life satisfaction. In the current study, academic life
satisfaction, which is a specific domain of life satisfaction, is studied as a predictor of work readiness among
newly graduated students. The predictive research design was used to test this relationship. One hundred
twenty-five (125) new graduates answered the survey for assessing academic life satisfaction and work
readiness. Data was analyzed using regression analysis. Findings show that academic life satisfaction
significantly predicted work readiness. These findings mean that the students who were academically satisfied
are the ones who gain adequate preparation to enter the workforce, provide better performance in their jobs,
and shows more content on their careers. Given the said findings, the study proposed work readiness program
to aid fresh or new graduates. More so, educational institutions are recommended to emphasize improving
students’ academic life satisfaction and well-being by providing suitable practice and employability skills and
establishing an enjoyable and safe campus environment.
Keywords: academic life satisfaction, work readiness, fresh graduates, predictive relationship
Indexed:


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Submit Articles:
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1. Journal Description
2. Select Journal
a. Declaration of Originality
b. Select the Journal
c. Paper Formatting
d. Initial Manuscript Submission
e. Peer Review Process
f. Manuscript Revision
g. Editing Services
h. Final Manuscript Submission
i. Acknowledgement to Publish
j. Copyright Matters
k. Inhouse Publication

Article History
Received: 14 June 2024
Accepted: 18 July 2024
Published: 29 July 2024
Volume 2, Issue 1, 1st Quarter 2024, pp. 10 – 20
The Predictive Relationship of Academic Life Satisfaction and Work Readiness among Fresh Graduates: A Basis for Formulating a Work Readiness Program
Authors:
Melvin A. Macuha, Alleysha Angelica Ali
Abstract:
Past studies show that work readiness is associated with life satisfaction. In the current study, academic life
satisfaction, which is a specific domain of life satisfaction, is studied as a predictor of work readiness among
newly graduated students. The predictive research design was used to test this relationship. One hundred
twenty-five (125) new graduates answered the survey for assessing academic life satisfaction and work
readiness. Data was analyzed using regression analysis. Findings show that academic life satisfaction
significantly predicted work readiness. These findings mean that the students who were academically satisfied
are the ones who gain adequate preparation to enter the workforce, provide better performance in their jobs,
and shows more content on their careers. Given the said findings, the study proposed work readiness program
to aid fresh or new graduates. More so, educational institutions are recommended to emphasize improving
students’ academic life satisfaction and well-being by providing suitable practice and employability skills and
establishing an enjoyable and safe campus environment.
Keywords: academic life satisfaction, work readiness, fresh graduates, predictive relationship
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