A rotatividade de estudantes nos cursos de graduação na UFV: o SISU e as estratégias de acesso e permanência
Abstract
Higher education in Brazil has undergone several changes and several public policies have been
developed to promote access, as well as for the permanence of students in private and public
sector institutions. Such policies influenced some actions developed by the Federal University
of Viçosa (UFV) from 2009. Some transformations occurred in the admission process to the
Institution, due to the implementation of the Unified Selection System (SiSU), putting the
Vestibular in 2016 out of existence. Traditional. In this context, this study was made to identify
and analyze the influences of SiSU in the definition of strategies for access and retention of
students in higher education, with the aim of understanding the correlation between student
turnover in courses and SiSU, based on the case of UFV. The research was characterized as
qualitative, with field data collection procedures (interviews), documentary and bibliographic,
being theoretically based on Pierre Bourdieu and collaborators, Alain Coulon, Bernard Lahire
and Maria Alice Nogueira. The methodological procedures began with the survey and analysis
of official documents of national scope, such as decrees, normative laws and consultations with
University documents for a better understanding of the scenario of public policies for higher
education. Then, we carried out a survey of data referring to undergraduate courses: the number
of students who entered and how many changed courses within the UFV of the five courses
with the highest rate of applicant per vacancy in each science center (Agrarian Science Center,
Biological and Health Science Center, Technological and Exacts Science Center, Human,
Letters and Art Science Center), totaling 20 courses. From the analysis and tabulation of the
data, we identified the four courses with the highest rate of course change within the UFV from
2016 to 2018, which were: Environmental Agricultural Engineering (CCA), Nursing (CCB),
Mathematics (CCE) and Early Childhood Education (CCH). Then, we asked the University for
the social and school data profile of all students who entered these courses. Based on the data
collection, we prepared interview scripts that were used with five students who entered in 2016,
through SiSU, and who changed courses until the second semester of 2018. An online
questionnaire was also used with the coordinators of these four courses, in order to know and
understand the relationship between SiSU and student turnover. The results indicated a high
rate of course change, especially in the first year. The turnover performed by the students did
not happen only for graduations in the same area, presenting a diversity of movement. It was
evidenced that the option for changing the course within the Institution happened as a strategy
to achieve the desired course and that joining the SiSU stimulates such action, since it increases
the probability of a more assertive choice. Thus, we conclude, based on the theoretical
framework adopted, that the turnover of students within the UFV is correlated with the choice
of course, a process delimited by the field of possibilities. SiSU tends to guide subjects to desire
what is likely within their class of origin and academic experiences. Such choices have been
reoriented in the search for permanence in the Institution.
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