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Research Details

Research Title Trends in Enrollment and Graduates of the College of Aquatic Sciences and Applied Technology, Mariano Marcos State University
Researcher(s) Edna Pascua, Pilar Carolyn Pascual, Ronald Sanguir
Research Category Project
Research Status completed
Duration Jan 01, 2014 to Dec 31, 2014
Commodity Socio-Economics
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Brief Description
A study that will focus on the trends in enrollment and number of graduates of the two degree programs of the College over the last 12 years. The findings of the study will be the basis in the implementation of proactive strategies, and in providing direction to come up with plans and decisions to achieve the desired level of financial, human and physical resources for the programs. Moreover, to determine the gaps in the programs and exert more efforts in narrowing such gaps to increase the enrollment and likewise the graduates.

Findings of the study will be the basis in the implementation of proactive strategies, and in providing direction to come up with plans and decisions to achieve the desired level of financial, human and physical resources for the programs. Moreover, to determine the gaps in the programs and exert more efforts in narrowing such gaps to increase the enrolment and likewise the graduates.

The study will employ the method used by M.P. Lucas (2013) in the same study she conducted at the College of Business, Economics and Accountancy. The study is basically descriptive using secondary data. The data on the enrolment and number of graduates will be taken from the Office of the Internal Registrar of the College. Descriptive statistics will be used like frequency distribution. The simple regression analysis will be used to determine the trends in enrolment and number of graduates of the College on the two programs.

Expected Output
A paper for presentation on the trends in enrolment and graduates of the two programs of the College of Aquatic Sciences and Applied Technology.

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