Trajectories in higher education: ProUni in focus

Trajectories in higher education and the University for All Program (ProUni) are the central theme of this paper. The research question was: To what extent were some factors experienced during university difficulties in the academic trajectory of ProUni and non-ProUni graduates? The approach was qua...

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Main Authors: Vera Lucia Felicetti, Alberto F. Cabrera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação CESGRANRIO 2017-04-01
Series:Ensaio
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-40362017000200308&lng=pt&nrm=iso&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-0628f0e9246d4f51adf7aa13b166fb512020-11-25T00:43:34ZengFundação CESGRANRIOEnsaio0104-40361809-44652017-04-01259530832910.1590/s0104-40362017002501056Trajectories in higher education: ProUni in focusVera Lucia Felicetti0Alberto F. Cabrera1Centro Universitário La Salle. Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, BrasilMaryland University. College Park, EUATrajectories in higher education and the University for All Program (ProUni) are the central theme of this paper. The research question was: To what extent were some factors experienced during university difficulties in the academic trajectory of ProUni and non-ProUni graduates? The approach was quantitative with an explanatory goal. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used in the data analysis. The research subjects were 197 higher education graduates from a Southern Brazil nonprofit institution who entered in 2005. 57 were ProUni scholarship holders and 140 were non-ProUni. Results indicate that the highest percentage of graduates who worked during college were not scholarship holders. A T-test was performed after creating the scales for external (p = 0.19) and internal (p = 0.66) factors, indicating that in both factors there was no statistically significant difference between being a ProUni scholarship holder or not and the difficulties presented during their academic trajectory. Results indicate the need for studies involving the set of higher education graduates in order to better understand the difficulties faced by both groups of students in their academic trajectories.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-40362017000200308&lng=pt&nrm=iso&tlng=enHigher educationTrajectoriesProUniGraduates
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author Vera Lucia Felicetti
Alberto F. Cabrera
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Trajectories in higher education: ProUni in focus
Ensaio
Higher education
Trajectories
ProUni
Graduates
author_facet Vera Lucia Felicetti
Alberto F. Cabrera
author_sort Vera Lucia Felicetti
title Trajectories in higher education: ProUni in focus
title_short Trajectories in higher education: ProUni in focus
title_full Trajectories in higher education: ProUni in focus
title_fullStr Trajectories in higher education: ProUni in focus
title_full_unstemmed Trajectories in higher education: ProUni in focus
title_sort trajectories in higher education: prouni in focus
publisher Fundação CESGRANRIO
series Ensaio
issn 0104-4036
1809-4465
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Trajectories in higher education and the University for All Program (ProUni) are the central theme of this paper. The research question was: To what extent were some factors experienced during university difficulties in the academic trajectory of ProUni and non-ProUni graduates? The approach was quantitative with an explanatory goal. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used in the data analysis. The research subjects were 197 higher education graduates from a Southern Brazil nonprofit institution who entered in 2005. 57 were ProUni scholarship holders and 140 were non-ProUni. Results indicate that the highest percentage of graduates who worked during college were not scholarship holders. A T-test was performed after creating the scales for external (p = 0.19) and internal (p = 0.66) factors, indicating that in both factors there was no statistically significant difference between being a ProUni scholarship holder or not and the difficulties presented during their academic trajectory. Results indicate the need for studies involving the set of higher education graduates in order to better understand the difficulties faced by both groups of students in their academic trajectories.
topic Higher education
Trajectories
ProUni
Graduates
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