2022-01-11T14:04:27Z
2022-01-11T14:04:27Z
2020-06-04
2022-01-11T14:04:27Z
Currently, one of the challenges of universities is attracting talent in students, researchers, and teachers. The transition from high school to college requires a student to take a succession of decisions that will shape their future. For this reason, knowledge of the motivations of the students, their family, and their personal environment, to choose a particular degree and/or university to pursue their higher studies, would allow universities to efficiently adjust their recruitment strategies. In this article, a study was developed based on a structural equation model of the access to the Spanish Public University System (SUPE), which can help with supply and demand problems, recruitment actions and policies, and other strategic decisions. This was done through an extensive survey of first-year students of Spanish universities. The results allowed us to obtain the parameters of the model, which showed that the fit between the model and the data obtained were excellent at a global level and acceptable as well in all knowledge areas. The objective of the structural model was to provide a general view of the behavior of the students when deciding the degree and university in which they are going to study, and can help in the decision making of university leaders and to understand some behaviors of the Spanish Public University System.
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Educació superior; Orientació en l'educació superior; Elecció (Psicologia); Models d'equacions estructurals; Estudiants; Universitats públiques; Espanya; Higher education; Counseling in higher education; Choice (Psychology); Structural equation modeling; Students; Public universities and colleges; Spain
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/mca25020031
Mathematical and Computational Applications, 2020, vol. 25, num. 2, p. 31
https://doi.org/10.3390/mca25020031
cc-by (c) Hervás Jorge, Antonio et al., 2020
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