Personal responsibility is directly related to college success because it is an individual’s personal experience and personal goal to succeed. Various challenges come with attending college either online or on campus. Whether it is assignments, postings, attendance, required readings, and projects you will have to face the consequences on the actions you choose. It is the responsibility of the college student to practice time management, goal setting, drive and motivation to overcome the challenges that come with attending college. Providing yourself time and available resources to accomplish your educational goals is up to you. Taking ownership of your college education is the first step to success in college. “The Social Reaction Inventory (Rotter, 1966) yielded a locus of control score, which considered a measure of responsibility because people with internal locus of control” “feel personally responsible for things that happened to them” and people with an external locus of control, Findley & Cooper, 1983 said “feel that outcomes in life are totally beyond their control” (Whistler, Bliss Ali, p. 6). When required college assignments are due and a deadline is stated, the college or the professor does not necessarily care why it was not turned in. Individuals who do not practice personal responsibility will find blame on something else and not feel like it was their fault the deadline was not meet. Pace 1984 stated “that students be accountable for the effort they put toward
Personal responsibility is directly related to college success because it is an individual’s personal experience and personal goal to succeed. Various challenges come with attending college either online or on campus. Whether it is assignments, postings, attendance, required readings, and projects you will have to face the consequences on the actions you choose. It is the responsibility of the college student to practice time management, goal setting, drive and motivation to overcome the challenges that come with attending college. Providing yourself time and available resources to accomplish your educational goals is up to you. Taking ownership of your college education is the first step to success in college. “The Social Reaction Inventory (Rotter, 1966) yielded a locus of control score, which considered a measure of responsibility because people with internal locus of control” “feel personally responsible for things that happened to them” and people with an external locus of control, Findley & Cooper, 1983 said “feel that outcomes in life are totally beyond their control” (Whistler, Bliss Ali, p. 6). When required college assignments are due and a deadline is stated, the college or the professor does not necessarily care why it was not turned in. Individuals who do not practice personal responsibility will find blame on something else and not feel like it was their fault the deadline was not meet. Pace 1984 stated “that students be accountable for the effort they put toward