Abstract:
This study aims to investigate the relationship between social intelligence and the level of aspiration
among a sample of (n 545) Hail University students in the natural and humanities majors. To that
end, the researcher used two instruments to collect data: The Scale of Aspiration Level (persistence to
achieve, excellence, accepting the present reality and life future ambitions) and the Social Intelligence
Scale (sympathy with others, the social self-efficacy and social awareness). The findings of the study
revealed that there is a relationship between the level of aspiration (persistence, desire to achieve and
excellence) and social intelligence (sympathy with others, social awareness, the social self-efficacy)
among Hail University students where the correlation values 0.341, 0.376, 0.414 were statistically
significant at the level of 0.01. Likewise, the study showed a relationship between the level of aspiration
(accepting the present reality and life future ambitions) and the social intelligence (sympathy with
others, social awareness and the social self-efficacy) among the students where the correlation values
0.273, 0.269, 0.387 were statistically significant at the level of 0.01. In view of the study results, the
paper suggested few recommendations for the applied educational field, the most significant of which
are holding guiding awareness programs for both the students and the parents to develop their level of
aspiration by introducing some successful social models using the various technological means