TY - BOOK AU - Betonio, Claire Danielle D. AU - Morga, Monica Mae M. AU - Ortiz, Froila Marie S. AU - Sopreno, Roxanne D. TI - Impact of student organizations on the academic performance of Bachelor of Elementary education (BEED) students AV - BEED B564 2024 PY - 2024/// KW - Elementary Education KW - Thesis, Academic N1 - Undergraduate thesis (Elementary Education) - University of Rizal System, Cainta 2024; Includes bibliographical references N2 - This study assessed the impact of student organizations on the academic performance of BEEd students at the University of Rizal System, Cainta Campus. It was conducted during the school year 2023-2024. The study was conducted in consideration of various factors that may influence academic outcomes, including the level of student engagement within these organizations, the availability and effectiveness of academic support systems, and the extent of involvement in extracurricular activities. Additionally, the study explored how participation in student organizations contributes to the development of essential skills such as leadership, time management, and teamwork, all of which may enhance academic success. By examining these factors, the research sought to provide a comprehensive understanding of how student organizations shape the academic experiences and performance of students, while also considering the broader impact of extracurricular. involvement on personal and academic growth. By incorporating these considerations, the study can effectively highlight the role of student organizations in shaping academic and personal success among BEEd students. The respondents of the study were the First year to Third year BEEd students composed of seventy-two (72) females and four (4) males with a total number of seventy-six (76) respondents. They were chosen using purposive sampling utilizing the total enumeration. Descriptive method of research was utilized along with mean, frequency, and rank distribution as the statistical tools of the study. The researchers utilized an adapted and modified questionnaire checklist as the main data gathering tool of the study. The academic performance of the students was evaluated based on the impact of the student organization affiliation with respect to their self-worth, self-confidence and self-image. On the profile of the respondents, in terms of age, most respondents are 21 years old or older, are predominantly female. In terms of GWA, most of the respondents have average between 1.5-1.58 that indicate strong academic performance, and majority members of the Volunteers Organization On the impact of Student Organization on the Academic Performance of the respondents, Self-Worth ranked first with an overall mean of 4.04 and verbally interpreted as often, self-image ranked second with an overall mean of 3.94 with verbal interpretation as often, and self-confidence ranked third with an overall mean of 3.89 and verbally interpreted also as often. Overall, the grand. mean is 3.96 and is verbally interpreted as often which implies that membership in student organizations impacts the academic performance of the students. Based on the findings, it was concluded that emotional and learning support provided within student organizations play a vital role in fostering good academic performance; and active participation in student organizations enhances peer connections, emotional bonds, and communication skills, which contribute to academic performance. Based on the findings The student should obtain good relationship with their peers through emotional bond; the students must give their full support to their academic performance to strengthen their communication; the students should be more aware regarding to their academic performance and must have consistent communication to their professor; and lastly to conduct follow up research similar to this shall be considered for further undertakings UR - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtj_eCncT3hgTIbOB8g-3uMYPTK14UGxs8cj-GqWFJPmnTLA/viewform UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PX4JLclMxtnzhJaZXFNnS2OeetdJHYtK/view?usp=sharing ER -