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MIC MAC method applied to the identification of key variables for reducing student dropout, case of the Business Administration program ? UNAD, Colombia

María Erika Narvaez Ferrin    
Maria Angélica Cervantes Muñoz    

Resumen

This article unveils key variables identified by MIC MAC method (Matrix of Crossed Impacts Multiplication Applied to Classification) related to student dropout from the business administration program of the National Open and Distance University-UNAD University (Colombia) in the academic years 2017 and 2018. An instrument was designed, which was applied to a sample of 82 students. The form has 19 questions of four, two, five and six items for the individual, academic, socioeconomic and institutional categories respectively. To mitigate student desertion a bet scenario action plan should be formulated taking into account the key variables, where financial, psychological and strengthening actions are involved in the academic component, aligned with the public policy of the National Plan of Development 2018-2022, the Ministry of National Education (MEN) and the Solidarity Academic Pedagogical Project (PAPS) of the institution. An instrument was designed, which is applied to a sample of 82 students. The form has 19 questions of four, two, five and six items for the individual, academic, socioeconomic and institutional categories respectively. To mitigate student desertion it is necessary to formulate an action plan for the bet scenario taking into account the key variables, where financial, psychological and strengthening actions are involved in the academic component, aligned with the public policy of the National Plan of Development 2018-2022, the Ministry of National Education (MEN) and the Solidarity Academic Pedagogical Project (PAPS) of the institution.

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