By Elianne Kremer | Success in promotion and graduation
By November 2025, the results confirm strong achievements across both programs. In Administration, 87% of students advanced successfully, while Technology reached an impressive 91%. Together, these outcomes deliver an overall promotion average of 89%, showing consistent progress and alignment with the institutional target of 93%.
For average promotion, the criterion applied is that students who carry over to February three subjects or fewer are considered promoted. This reinforces the robustness of the achievement, as the majority of students are advancing under clear and demanding standards.
Graduation completion also reflects meaningful advancement. In Administration, nearly three out of four graduates (73%) completed their studies, while Technology achieved 50%. Combined, this represents 61% of graduates successfully finishing their programs.
For the graduation indicator, only those young people who passed all curricular units are considered graduates.
Strategic Indicator: 90% of graduates successfully completing their studies.
Overall, the data showcases the institution’s success in fostering student advancement and graduation. High promotion rates, significant graduation achievements, and steady progress toward ambitious goals highlight the effectiveness of the educational model and the commitment to expanding opportunities for learners.
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