UNIVERSITY STATUS ASSESSMENT: A BASELINE STUDY

Author:

GUAİMALON Tarhata1,A. ELİAS Susa,HARON-BOQUİA Arbaya

Affiliation:

1. Cotabato State University

Abstract

The investment in higher education is notable as a means of developing human capital. As newly converted university, providing great services and offering programs that are relevant to societal needs is expected. It is deemed necessary to conduct a status assessment of the current condition of the university in order to determine where it can improve instruction and physical plant development. The study aims to provide information about the following: (a) curricular offerings of the university; (b) demographic profiles of the student population, faculty education qualifications, non-teaching employees, and teaching and non-teaching employees; and (c) physical facility and location characteristics. The data collection methods used involved largely a documentary review. These documents were system generated data of students, data of Faculty from the Human Resource Management Office (HRMO) and from Planning office and inventories. Data were analyzed using frequency and percentage. It was concluded that Resources, like physical, human, financial and others, are essential for the success of any school system. Provisions of material resources such as school buildings and facilities for staff and students can attain the best performance in the teaching and learning process.

Publisher

International Organization Center of Academic Research

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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