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    Graduate tracer study of Bachelor of Science in Office Administration in Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University Mid La Union Campus year 2015 and 2016
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, 2021-12) Maala, John Marini P.; Carbonell, Marilen Joy C.; Dingle, Dariel P.; Marinas, Jomelyn O.; Nones, Jheslene G.; Legaspi, Annaliza B.; Novencido, Rosa M.; Siong, Venus; Galleta, Darwin T.; Palabay, Lher Verell S.
    Tracer studies serve as tool that can provide valuable information for evaluating the whereabouts of the graduates in the workplace and for assessing labor market performance to assist education and policy planners. This tracer study focused on DMMMSU-MLUC Office Administration graduates. It has 166 out of 202 graduates from 2015 and 2016 as respondents. This is a descriptive-survey research wherein the data were gathered using the CHED-GTS questionnaire. The results were analyzed using frequency counts and percentage. The study found out that most (83.73%) of the graduates are presently employed in their respective jobs which are related to their field of specialization.

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