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Joseph Maluso; Dr. Burton Mweemba; Lubosi Mwitumwa; Rabbie Mukuma
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This study investigates the causes of the low student enrolment in professional programs at the Zambia Centre
for Accountancy Studies (ZCAS). Despite Zambia's economy's growing need for skilled professionals, ZCAS's enrolment
rates have recently declined, raising concerns about the institution's ability to meet labour market demands. The study is to
identify and investigate the external, awareness-related, and economic factors that influence enrolling decisions to give useful
recommendations to increase enrolment rates and enhance the institution's educational offerings. As part of a deductive
research approach, information was gathered from current and prospective students via a standardised online
questionnaire. The questionnaire focused on key elements such as program value knowledge, budgetary constraints, and
external considerations including job market circumstances and governmental laws. Data were analysed using statistical
techniques to identify significant trends and relationships. The findings indicated that high tuition costs and limited financial
aid alternatives are major deterrents to enrolling. Misconceptions about work opportunities and ignorance of the
significance of professional certifications are further factors causing low enrolment rates. External factors, including the
status of the labour market and the rise of other career paths, are also significant. The implications of these findings are
critical for organisations such as ZCAS. The research recommends targeted measures to address these problems, including
enhanced financial aid programs, awareness campaigns, and partnerships with pertinent business stakeholders. ZCAS can
increase enrolment rates, promote Zambia's economic development, and ensure a future supply of skilled workforce by
implementing these strategies.
Keywords :
Low Enrolment Numbers of Students in Professional Programs, Awareness of Professional Programs.
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This study investigates the causes of the low student enrolment in professional programs at the Zambia Centre
for Accountancy Studies (ZCAS). Despite Zambia's economy's growing need for skilled professionals, ZCAS's enrolment
rates have recently declined, raising concerns about the institution's ability to meet labour market demands. The study is to
identify and investigate the external, awareness-related, and economic factors that influence enrolling decisions to give useful
recommendations to increase enrolment rates and enhance the institution's educational offerings. As part of a deductive
research approach, information was gathered from current and prospective students via a standardised online
questionnaire. The questionnaire focused on key elements such as program value knowledge, budgetary constraints, and
external considerations including job market circumstances and governmental laws. Data were analysed using statistical
techniques to identify significant trends and relationships. The findings indicated that high tuition costs and limited financial
aid alternatives are major deterrents to enrolling. Misconceptions about work opportunities and ignorance of the
significance of professional certifications are further factors causing low enrolment rates. External factors, including the
status of the labour market and the rise of other career paths, are also significant. The implications of these findings are
critical for organisations such as ZCAS. The research recommends targeted measures to address these problems, including
enhanced financial aid programs, awareness campaigns, and partnerships with pertinent business stakeholders. ZCAS can
increase enrolment rates, promote Zambia's economic development, and ensure a future supply of skilled workforce by
implementing these strategies.
Keywords :
Low Enrolment Numbers of Students in Professional Programs, Awareness of Professional Programs.