Article Code: 5246304 Authors: Juera, Walter Title: Evaluating The Bachelor Of Sciences In Office Administration Practicum Program: A Comprehensive Assessment Of Student Profiles, Host Evaluations, And Student Feedback Journal: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Volume: 2 Year: 2024 Issue: 1 Article Number: 5246304 URL: https://guinnesspress.org/publication/journal/jblm/5246304 ISSN: 2995-620X Abstract: This Study Aims To Evaluate The BS In Office Administration Practicum Program By Assessing Students’ Profiles, Employer Ratings, Student Feedback, And The Relationships Between Different Variables. The Research Objectives Include Profiling The Students Participating In The Program, Assessing Employer Evaluations Of Students’ Performance, Gathering Feedback From Students, Examining The Relationships Between Grades, Employer Ratings, And Student Feedback, And Exploring The Relationship Between Employer Ratings And Students’ Performance. The Study Utilizes A Descriptive Research Design And Collects Data Through Records, Employer Ratings, Student Feedback Questionnaires, And Surveys. Data Analysis Involves Descriptive Statistics, Correlation Analysis, And Thematic Analysis. The Findings Reveal That The Majority Of Students Are Female, With A High Percentage Of Students Aged 21. Students Generally Perform Well, With Excellent Attendance And Punctuality. Employer Evaluations Indicate Excellent Performance In Attendance, Punctuality, Performance, And General Attitude. Students Provide Positive Feedback, Highlighting Alignment With Their Field, Challenging Experiences, And Positive Working Relationships. Correlation Analysis Shows No Significant Relationship Between Grades And Employer Ratings Or Student Feedback. However, Moderate Positive Relationships Exist Between Grades And Attendance, Punctuality, Performance, And General Attitude. The Study Concludes That The Practicum Program Effectively Prepares Students For The Office Administration Sector, But Recommends Further Focus On Gender Equality, Career Development, Industry Partnerships, Continuous Improvement, And Feedback Mechanisms. The Findings Contribute To Enhancing The Program’s Curriculum And Support Systems, Ultimately Improving Student Outcomes And Employer Satisfaction. DOI: 10.59762/jblm845920462120240205151558