Graduates’ satisfaction as a measure of quality: Evidence from two programs in three Chilean universities

Volume: 90, Pages: 133 - 143
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
null null In Chile as elsewhere, there are no direct measures of a university’s impact on learning, that is, the quality of education provided. Parents and prospective students, and university administrators, rely on various indirect measures, including student satisfaction. This paper assesses the satisfaction levels of graduates from two degree programs offered in three universities in Chile, focusing principally on the graduates’ perceptions...
Paper Details
Title
Graduates’ satisfaction as a measure of quality: Evidence from two programs in three Chilean universities
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
90
Pages
133 - 143
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