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Educational quality policies and student satisfaction in public and private universities in Peru

  • Jose Calizaya-Lopez
  • , Alfredo Velazco-Gonzales
  • , Luz Gabriela Cuba-Pacheco
  • , Deyvin Cabana-Mamani
  • , Erin Trujillo-Medina
  • , Lucia Hinojosa-Paz
  • , Sandra Barriga-Rojas
  • , Jimena Rodríguez-Moscoso
  • , Carmen Franco-Franco
  • , Felipe Mario Zapata-Delgado

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Abstract

Educational quality policies are a basic principle that every Peruvian university educational institution pursues in accordance with Law No. 30220, with the objective of training highly competent professionals who contribute to the development of the country. This study to analyzes educational quality policies with the student’s satisfaction of public and private universities in Peru, according to social variables. The study was descriptive-comparative, quantitative, non-experimental, and cross-sectional. One thousand (1000) students from two Peruvian universities, one public (n = 500) and one private (n = 500), were purposively selected by quota using the SERVQUALing instrument. The findings indicate a moderate level of satisfaction reported by 49.2% of participants, with a notable tendency towards high satisfaction observed in 40.9% of respondents. These results suggest that most students perceive that the actual state of service quality policies are in a developmental stage. The results, therefore, indicate that regulatory measures, including university laws, licensing, and accreditation, significantly influence outcomes. These measures are essential for the effective functioning of universities. In addition, the analysis revealed that female and male students at private universities showed higher levels of satisfaction with the educational services offered. It is concluded that educational quality policies in Peru are still being executed, because the implementation of the University Law is in process, according to the satisfaction of the student, this must be improved in central aspects such as optimizing human resources, infrastructure, equipment, curricular plans that differ from the public to the private university, In addition, this should lead to improving and redefining current policies on educational quality and the economic policies that finance the educational service.

Original languageAmerican English
Article number9558
JournalJournal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
Volume8
Issue number12
DOIs
StateIndexed - 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • educational quality policies
  • higher education
  • public and private universities
  • quality of service
  • student satisfaction

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