Process Optimization: An impact to the Enrollment System of Aurora State College of Technology

Authors

  • Ariel Francis E. Bognot
  • Mary Fei J. Wy
  • Matthew O. Santos
  • Jomar R. Merciales
  • Allia Marie A. Padilla
  • Joefil C. Jocson

Keywords:

Enrollment system, School, Process.

Abstract

Student enrollment is a process of signing up to attend in an academic year in school, colleges, or universities. The enrollment process is completed after a student/enrollee is granted admission to a particular institution. For colleges and universities, students can enroll courses to pursue and subjects to attend. Enrollment processing is one of the hard to measure factor in an institution that ends up being crucial for both the students and the institution. Current enrollment process is usually time consuming and takes a lot effort for both parties. The study investigates and analyzed the current enrollment process of Aurora State College of Technology (ASCOT) by opinion survey method. For the survey, a minimum sample size will be taken through stratified random sampling method from the institution faculties and staff, students, and parents. The analysis has been done with percentage, averages, weighted score and ranking methods. The result has indicated that the current enrollment process needs improvement for it to be efficient in this time of pandemic and will help both parties.

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Published

2021-12-14

How to Cite

Ariel Francis E. Bognot, Mary Fei J. Wy, Matthew O. Santos, Jomar R. Merciales, Allia Marie A. Padilla, & Joefil C. Jocson. (2021). Process Optimization: An impact to the Enrollment System of Aurora State College of Technology. International Journal of Progressive Research in Science and Engineering, 2(12), 38–46. Retrieved from https://journal.ijprse.com/index.php/ijprse/article/view/485

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