First-year students’ problems affecting adaptation to a public university in Kazakhstan
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Abstract
This study examines some of the difficulties that first-year students in higher
education face as they adjust to the university life. The primary objective of this study is to
determine which events and programs aided first-year university students to integrate into
their new educational environment and become accustomed to their new surroundings. The
participants in this research are first-year students at M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University
who initiated their hybrid (online and offline) studies in the 2021-2022 academic year. For the
purpose of acquiring data, the authors provided a survey to 270 first-yearstudents and conducted
additional interviews with 15 of them. The findings examine the attitudes, expectations, and
experiences of first-year university learners, as well as the support from institutional agents,
interaction with their instructors, and community involvement, among other factors related
to a successful and productive first year of education. Findings of this study will be helpful to
the institution’s administration, faculty, and staff in determining the most effective method for
easing first-year students into the routines and culture of university life. Based on the findings
and results, a number of recommendations for the assimilation of first-year university students
have been developed and presented in this paper.