Date of Publication
2003
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education Major in Educational Management
Subject Categories
Educational Leadership
College
Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education
Department/Unit
Educational Leadership and Management
Thesis Adviser
Oscar O. Bautista
Defense Panel Chair
Roberto T. Borromeo
Defense Panel Member
Flordeliza C. Reyes
Adelaida Bago
Judith D. Aldaba
Bienvenido V. Santos
Abstract/Summary
This study assesses or evaluates the Student Financial Assistance Program of the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit (SSpS) and the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) and their institutions, specifically College of the Holy Spirit and Divine Word College of Calapan, in terms of its external productivity as measured by the graduates' job placement, job productivity and the indirect benefits gained and shared as regards social, cultural, economic, political, technological and spiritual aspects. Surveys containing demographic questions as well as indicators of indirect benefits were distributed to 200 grantee-graduates, 393 co-employees and 200 immediate heads. The final indices were fed into a microcomputer system and the desired outputs were generated using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The descriptive method was used to arrive at the answer to the research questions. Of the five Student Financial Programs, the grantee-graduates, employers and co-employees of the College of the Holy Spirit, Divine Word College of Capapan and Holy Spirit Educational Loan Assistance had better perceptions in terms of gained benefits and shared with the community. The cost of education had a lesser impact in terms of direct and indirect benefits compared to other variables such as 3rd year salary and present salary. The vision-mission of SSpS and SVD STUFAP is rightly in place--providing access to educational opportunities in higher education especially for the poor and less fortunate members of society. Religious congregations and Catholic institutions continuously offer financial aid to the poor but deserving students for them to acquire a good and quality college education.
Abstract Format
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Language
English
Format
Electronic
Accession Number
CDTG003573
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Keywords
Student aid--Philippines; Student financial aid administration--Philippines; Scholarships; Catholic universities and colleges
Recommended Citation
Salva, G. (2003). External productivity of the student financial assistance programs of selected educational institutions and religious congregations. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/11
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