Student monitoring system for the College of Computer Studies (SMS-CCS)

The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is said to be the best college in De La Salle University and also one of the outstanding computer colleges in the Philippines. It is true that the success of a college can be best indicated by the success of the students. To maintain an edge over other schools,...

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Main Authors: Co, Christine C., Formoso, Lisette R., Magaling, Erika Charmaine O., Pabilona, Michelle N.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1998
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14032
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is said to be the best college in De La Salle University and also one of the outstanding computer colleges in the Philippines. It is true that the success of a college can be best indicated by the success of the students. To maintain an edge over other schools, it is about time that a monitoring system be used by the college administrators in order for them to have an overview of the student's status and performance. And since faculty and programs are said to be factors that affect a student, information on these should be monitored as well. In this way, administrators will be able to make more informed decisions and plans. In this light, the development of an information system tailored to the college's student monitoring needs is proposed. The system aims to support typical CCS administrators in decision making and planning by serving their information needs. Three main factors affecting the performance of the students are being considered in the system, namely: academics, faculty, and enrollment. Some of the information critical to student monitoring are the present failure rate of a course/faculty, average TGPA/CGPA of students and distribution of students. The proposed system will maintain faculty data and make use of the student and course data made available by the Information Services and Technology Center (ISTC). A number of recommendations are also stated for future reference by the college."