This study examines the learning style of students at Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia. A translated version of the Grasha-Riechmann Learning Style
Inventory was distributed to students in pure science, social science
and professional courses. Results indicated that students from different
fields of study varied very slightly but not significantly in their learning
style. The male students showed a slightly higher inclination towards
Independence and Avoidance learning styles while female students were
found to be slightly more Participative and Competitive. It was found
that Collaborative and Competitive learning styles were dominant among
UKM students and that Collaborative, Dependent and Participative
styles were associated with academic performance. The implications of
these findings are discussed in terms of university teaching and learning
to accommodate different learning style of students in order to meet the
objectives and vision of the national university