Factors Affecting Policy Implementation of Student Loan Funds, Case Study: Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University



Volume 2, Issue 5
KATEJARINPORN CHAIYA, THAWIT JANBANKLONG, PAKAWAT KERPASIT

Published online: 24 October 20162
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Abstract

The research aimed to study the results of student loan funds policy, the opinions and the factors affecting its implementation. The population consisted of two administrators and 25 officers in charge of the student loans fund policy at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. The research instruments included an interview and questionnaire. The analytical statistics were the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient and the multiple regression analysis. The findings were: There was a positive trend resulting from the implementation of the student loan funds policy. There were differences in the opinion of officers about the results of the student loan funds policy, especially in the attitude of the implementation. The officers thought that the clarity of the purpose or standard, the policy resource, and the attitude of implementing student loan funds policy was important.

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To Cite this article

Chaiya, K., Janbanklong, T., & Kerpasit, P. (2016). Factors affecting policy implementation of student loan funds, case study: Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. International Journal of Business and Administrative Studies, 2(5), 118-123.