ONLINE CLEARANCE

APPLICATION OF ONLINE CLEARANCE SYSTEM IN UNIBEN STUDENTS’ ONLINE APPLICATION

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This study analyses the relationship between the online clearance system (Independent variable) and waiting lines (dependent variable). The study employed the use of the primary data administering questionnaire to correspondents of the first year students in Faculty of Management Sciences. In order to determine the reliability and validity of the result, Method of data analysis covering descriptive statistics and inferential statistics, Measure of Operation and technical analysis. A chi-test was conducted and the interpretation and discussion of results follow.From the chi-test analysis, it could be confirmed that there exists a positive linear relationship between Student’s psychology and manual ways of registering students. The analysis also showed that there is a negative and significant relationship between Student’s psychology and delayed time of waiting. The analysis showed there exists a positive relationship between The Clearance Effectiveness and the Manual ways of registering students. The study recommends the school management should eliminate physical clearance and conduct her clearance online, alongside equipping the clearance officers’ in training that will increase their efficiency and work performance
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ONLINE CLEARANCE SYSTEM FOR GRADUATING STUDENT: A CASE STUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF BENIN

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Good health is central to human happiness and well-being. Quality health is necessary for the maintenance and improvement of standard of living which in turn increases productivity, reduces high rate of absenteeism either towards ones occupation or academics, Improves academic performance and reduces the transmission of common diseases. Health Centre’s are community-based and patient-directed organizations that deliver comprehensive, culturally competent, high quality primary health care services. The purpose of the study was to assess the level of utilization of the University health Centre among full time undergraduate of the University of Benin. The study discusses important aspect such as concept of PHC, declaration of Alma- ata, overview of health Centre, utilization of health Centre, service utilization and health seeking behaviour, perceived factors influencing the non- utilization of the health Centre. The descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study and a structured questionnaire containing twenty (20) items was used to collect data. The systematic random sampling technique was used. The population of the study was thirty nine thousand two hundred and forty three (39,243), representing full time undergraduates of the University of Benin with a sample size of one hundred and eighty two 182 undergraduates purposively selected from four faculties. The instrument was validated by two experts from the department
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