Published 2011-10-16
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Factors contributing to desertion among students in the Managerial Sciences Institute at UNAD-CEAD

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/25391887.756
William Del Toro Díaz Universidad de Cartagena

The investigation on academic drop at ECACEN shows the major elements at play in this problem, based mainly in the light of these factors: academic performance, family income, educational level, type of institution, and age.

UNAD as a higher education institution, and therefore UNAD’s School
of Administrative Sciences, Accounting, Economics and Business —
ECACEN CEAD Simon Bolívar, in the city of Cartagena, is no alien to
this phenomenon —statistics of desertion in the previous two years show the following: from the second quarter of 2007 to the first quarter 2008, the drop was 37% for terms 2008 I – II; in 2009, the drop was 29%, and for the second quarter of 2009, it was 24%.

To prevent students dropping out from the School of Administrative Sciences, Accounting, Economics and Business in the CEAD ECAC Simón Bolívar, in Cartagena, many strategies have been deployed, namely: visits to townships, detention sites, homes, implementing the Sponsor plan, mandatory appointments with the Counseling department, a plan for student cooperation, inter-institutional agreements for the free use of classrooms, continued availability of the computing classroom at CEAD, telephone e-mail communications available, online and web-based campus, university welfare events, motivational talks led by the counseling department and
cultural events.

All these strategies were put forward without the support of a formal and thorough investigation of the causes generating it.

keywords: Learners, desertion, academic performance, distance education, age.
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Del Toro Díaz, W. (2011). Factors contributing to desertion among students in the Managerial Sciences Institute at UNAD-CEAD. Revista De Investigaciones UNAD, 10(2), 93-108. https://doi.org/10.22490/25391887.756
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