Gitonga, Ciriaka M.Wang'eri, T. W.Kigen, E. M.Orodho, John Aluko2014-06-092014-06-092013journal of education and practice Vol 4, No 17 (2013)2222-17352222-288Xhttp://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/9852A lot of studies carried out in Kenya have examined the factors that lead to a student’s choice of degree program with most reports suggesting that parents and peers have significant influence. The extent to which the personal attributes lead to the choice of degree program has not been examined. This study examined congruence as a predictor of satisfaction with the choice of degree program. The Self Directed Search 4th Edition questionnaire by (Rosen, Holmberg, & Holland, 1994) and a satisfaction scale were used to gather information. The results indicated that majority of the students were satisfied with their choice of degree program. Congruence was found to be weak predictor of the choice of degree program (r=.04, n = 389, .433), and significantly negatively correlated with satisfaction with the degree program (r=-.099, n=389, p=.051). The study concluded that congruence is a predictor of choice of the degree program but not a strong predictor of satisfaction.enCongruenceSatisfactionChoice of degree programIs Congruence a Predictor of Satisfaction with the Choice of Degree Program among University Students in KenyaArticle