02657nam a2200301 i 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022040002500063090002400088100003500112245019900147300001600346336002100362337002500383338002300408502009900431504004100530520137300571700003301944700003701977720003402014720005202048720003702100720003702137942003902174952012502213999001702338CSPC20260427155900.0260427s2024 ph a b 000 0 eng d aCSPCbengcCSPCerda aUTH BSOA V712i 20241 aVillanueva, Jaine B.,eauthor.10aImpact of low self-esteem among bachelor of science in office administration students of Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges / cJaine B. Villanueva, Rolly G. Daet Jr., and Jessa Mae B. Balderas. a138 leaves. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume aUndergraduate Thesis (BSOA)- Office Administration.cCamarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, 2024. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 aThis study delved into the impact of low self-esteem experienced by BSOA students. It explored students’ demographic profile in terms of personal and socio- economic factors. The study further investigated the student's impact and the factors affecting low self-esteem through a questionnaire-based approach. This study utilized the Quantitative Descriptive Research Method. The researchers used Slovin’s formula to determine the sample size of respondents in 1st- to 3rd- year students during the 1st semester of the School Year 2024-2025. In addition, researchers utilized questionnaires as the data gathering tool using percentage techniques, weighted mean, 4-point Likert scale, and ranking method formula to compute the profile of the respondents, the impact of low self-esteem of BSOA students, the factors affecting low self-esteem by BSOA students, and formulation of the action plan. As to the impact of low self-esteem, findings revealed that academic performance, mental health, human relations, and overall well-being, all garnered a verbal interpretation of moderate impact. Regarding the factors affecting low self-esteem, the average weighted mean indicates that they moderately affected students. Moreover, the study provided valuable insights into the impact of lessening their low self-esteem that influenced the experiences of BSOA students.1 aDaet, Rolly Jr. G.,eauthor.1 aBalderas, Jessa Mae B.,eauthor. aBermal, Marites A.,eadviser. aSirios, Christine Margoux M.,echair, panelist. aMartinez, Ruvelyn R.,epanelist. aLastrollo, Vivian E.,epanelist. 2ddcn0cUMhV712iiBSOAkUTHm2024 00102ddc4070aCSPCbCSPCcUTHd2026-04-27l0oUTH BSOA V712i 2024p007335UMr2026-04-27 15:59:19t1-1w2026-04-27yUM c32411d32411