The Role of Higher Education in Addressing the Needs of Diverse Student Populations in Pakistan
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https://doi.org/10.63468/jpsa.3.3.22Keywords:
Higher education, diversity, inclusion, student support services, accessibilityAbstract
This mixed-methods study examined how higher education institutions in Pakistan address the needs of diverse student populations across five major cities. Using purposive sampling, data was collected from 600 students representing ethnic minorities, students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged groups, and first-generation university students across 20 universities. Quantitative analysis revealed significant disparities in institutional support services, with private universities demonstrating higher satisfaction rates (M=3.8, SD=0.9) compared to public institutions (M=3.2, SD=1.1). Students with disabilities reported the lowest satisfaction levels with accommodation services (M=2.9, SD=1.2), while ethnic minorities expressed moderate satisfaction with cultural inclusion initiatives (M=3.4, SD=1.0). Qualitative findings identified systemic barriers including inadequate infrastructure, limited financial aid, and insufficient faculty training in diversity and inclusion. The study reveals that while Pakistani higher education institutions have made progress in enrolling diverse students, significant gaps remain in providing comprehensive support services. Recommendations include enhanced accessibility infrastructure, expanded financial aid programs, and mandatory diversity training for faculty and staff.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Dr. Shakeel Ahmed, Amina Hanif Tarar, Dr. Muhammad Ali Tarar, Dr. Shams Wazir

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