Abstract

There is evidence to suggest that commuter students had poorer outcomes from their higher education and will be unsatisfied with their academic experiences compared to residential students. This study investigates the actual experiences of commuter students from Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, who attended Bayugan National Comprehensive High School.This study employs a qualitative approach using phenomenological research and a thematic design to evaluate students' perceptions of their lived experiences. It was found out that living far from school presents both benefits and disadvantages for students. Their participation in school activities and relationships with peers may suffer because of physical separation due to feelings of isolation. Getting access to required materials, such as books and labs, could be difficult, which would hinder their whole educational process. On the other hand, overcoming these obstacles promotes independence and adaptability, which are important life skills. With the seen result, it is recommended that if a student lives far away from the school, think about setting up a support system for them, such an online study group or study materials, so they may stay connected to their friends and have access to educational resources. Collaborations with community resources and mentorship initiatives provide additional assistance, making education more inclusive for those facing geographic barriers.

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