Enrollment management and its context

More is required than the fine tuning of recruitment practices. Extensive reorganization may be called for.

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This evaluative study looked into the comparison of unit cost of tuition fees and enrollment trends of selected PHEIs in Zamboanga City from school year 2003-2006 and its relation to their effective school delivery system as gauged by the student services programs such as financial assistance, specialized assistance, physical facilities, guidance services, academic instruction, curriculum and instruction and faculty. This study was quantitative-qualitative classified as a documentary analyses involving four (4) selected Private Higher Educational Institutions. Sampling was made in reference to the educational institution that offers common courses and programs such as BS-Education, Bs-Nursing, and Liberal Arts. Base on the findings of the study the following conclusions were drawn: The unit cost of tuition charged among the three common courses influence enrollment trends of the selected Private Higher Educational Institutions of Zamboanga City. There is a a moderate positive correlation between the per unit cost of tuition and actual enrollment among of selected PHEIs. There is still much to be desired as far as effective school delivery services of Private Higher Educational Institutions is concerned. Although many of the services under financial assistance program, specialized assistance program, physical facilities, academic instruction, curriculum and faculty are already provided by the private higher institutions, these are still inadequate to meet the needs of the students and school administrators and to promote purposeful .

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