Learners often drop out of tertiary institutions due to a combination of financial challenges, academic difficulties, and personal circumstances. Many struggle with tuition costs and living expenses, leading to increased stress and the need to work while studying. Additionally, a lack of academic support or engagement can result in poor performance and diminished motivation. Personal issues, such as health problems or family responsibilities, can further exacerbate these challenges, prompting students to leave their studies.
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tertiary institutions for wanting to be a doctor in sa
A survey of resources for efficient guidance and counseling service in tertiary institutions?"
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Several of the tertiary institutions in Jamaica offer a course in child development and guidance, including Catholic College of Mandeville and Shortwood Teacher College.
there is one main university for tertiary education however there are numerous private tertiary institutions throughout the country)
don't drop out
They must study hard
What can learners do to decrease the drop out at universities
Najia Abdallaoui Maan has written: 'Reading Course for Moroccan Learners of English in Tertiary Education'
They must work hard and know what they want in future
keep distance from friends with bad influence