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Develop the UPC Institutional Performance Index

According to the results of 2023, published by the Department of Public Service Administration, the Popular Cesar University recorded a significant growth in institutional performance. Among the public HEIs evaluated, both at national and territorial levels, are the UPC it scored 85.1, on a scale of 0 to 100 points.

Effective 2022, the Alma mater most important in the sector was a growth of 16.1%, which strengthens the conditions that the Ministry of National Education to grant him Institutional Credit.

Institutional Performance Index (IDI) Every year it measures the management and performance of the country’s public institutions, focusing on aspects such as planning, budget management, human talent, transparency, access to information, document management and internal controls.

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According to the indexes of the Management Policies and Performance of the Administrative DepartmentThe Alma Mater achieved a significant increase compared to the 2022 period, in points such as legal protection management with 100 points; followed by organizational strengthening, with 99.1; institutional planning, with 96.1; citizen participation, 92 points; knowledge management, 90,9; integrity, 90.2 and transparency, Access to information and fight against corruption, with 87.3 points.

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“This is a reflection of the efforts we make every day to improve them Popular Cesar University as an institution with high levels of excellence and quality, based on open, transparent and participatory management that seeks to continuously improve academic and administrative processes to contribute to the development of the sector, the region, the country and the world. rector Robert Romero Ramírez.

In an interview for THE PYLONthe rector assured that their schedule is already ready to achieve institutional accreditation. “We hope to present the document to the National Accreditation Council, CNA, before September 30, and receive the response from the Ministry of Education in the first half of 2025,” he said.

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