the distribution of the PSQI sleep component scores across gender of students. Worth noting is that 36.4% of the samples was reported having sleep time ≤ 6 hrs. per day; whereas 24.6% of the samples was reported having sleep latency >30 mins.; whiles 17.2% of the samples reported having day time dysfunction due to sleepiness at least once a week; 9.1% reported having poor sleep efficiency; 23.7% reported having subjective poor sleep quality; 22.6% reported having poor sleep disturbance; 8.2% reported using sleep medicine. Differences in sleep duration, sleep latency, day time dysfunction, use of sleep medication, were not significant; however, there were significant status differences in sleep efficiency, subjective sleep quality, and sleep disturbance.