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on hearing a play
GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING NEEDS OF FIRST YEAR
COLLEGE STUDENTS

An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal
Presented to the
Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts
University of Cebu – Main Campus
Cebu City, Philippines

by
Carlos A. Caday
Ivy B. Licaros
Mayzel C. Benolirao
Vanessa D. Dabatos
Jeradine V. Alfeche
Kay Michelle I. Gonzales
Genevieve J. Ortado

September 2012

Krissaly Mae J. Sanchez
Ma. Coraliza N. Pardillo
Sunshine D. Pardillo
John Mark A. Morilla
Ricka L. Montezon
Alfredo J. Sabal Jr.

APPROVAL SHEET
This undergraduate thesis proposal entitled “GUIDANCE AND
COUNSELING NEEDS OF FIRST YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS” prepared and submitted by Carlos A. Caday, Krissaly Mae J. Sanchez, Ivy B.
Licaros, Ma. Coraliza N. Pardillo, Mayzel C. Benolirao, Sunshine D.
Pardillo, Vanessa D. Dabatos, John Mark A. Morilla, Jeradine V. Alfeche,
Ricka L. Montezon, Kay Michelle I. Gonzales, Alfredo J. Sabal Jr. and
Genevieve J. Ortado in fulfillment of the course requirements in Research 1 has been examined and is recommended for oral examination.

RENATO C. SAGAYNO, Dev. Ed. D.
Research Instructor

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page …….……………………………………………………..
Approval Sheet ……………………………………………………..
Table of Contents ………..…………………………………………
List of Tables ………………………………………………………..
List of Figures ………………………………………………………

i ii iii v Vi

Chapter
1

THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE……………………………

Page
1

INTRODUCTION……………………………………………

1

Rationale……………………………………………….

1

Theoretical Background………………………………..

2

THE PROBLEM……………………………………………...

8

Statement of the Problem………………………………

8

Null Hypothesis………………………………………..

9

Significance of the Study………………………………

9

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY…………………………….

11

Research Environment…………………………………

11

Research Respondents…………………………………

12

Research Instruments…………………………………..

12

Research Procedures.………………………………….

12

Gathering of Data……………………………….

13

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