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    Graduate tracer study of Bachelor of Science in Office Administration in DMMMSU Mid La Union campus for year 2016 to 2018
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, 2025-05) Cariño, Analica Mae S.; Alfonso, Irish C.; Laron, Donnalyn V.; Octubre, Elaine Grace B.; Panelo, Dorelyn P.; Legaspi, Annaliza B.; Quinitip, Tiffany Ruth R.; Ancheta, Marifel D.; Ochoa, Mark Anthony; Patacsil, Lorna P.
    This study traced the importance of education in societal development, the mismatch between education and employment, and the value of tracer studies in assessing graduate employability and improving academic programs to better align with workforce demands. This study traced the employment of BSOA graduates from 2016-2018, examining their socio-demographic characteristics, employment profiles, the relevance of their degree program, school support services, employability factors, and performance in the workforce. A descriptive predictive research design was used, employing survey questionnaires distributed to graduates and employers. Data were analyzed to assess employment rates, job search duration, and the relevance of acquired skills. Most BSOA graduates found employment quickly, though some faced challenges due to competition. Employers valued their skills but stressed the need for ongoing development. The study recommends refining curricula, integrating hands-on learning, and strengthening industry partnerships to improve employability and career readiness.

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