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Ítem Buenas prácticas para la gestión de proyectos de permanencia y éxito estudiantil : una propuesta para la Universidad EAFIT(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Gil Zapata, Ana María; Gómez Ardila, Lizeth Johana; Zea Restrepo, Claudia MaríaThis research work entitled Good practices in the management of projects of permanence and success of the students: a proposal for EAFIT University, inquires the project management methodologies used by university-type organizations for the deployment of its internal initiatives, whose sector is differentiated and prone to transformation, but in which it is necessary to increase the agility in its developments to achieve its reinvention. Specifically, a fundamental challenge of the universities is the student permanence and success and project management constitute as an effective route to address these issues even more in uncertain environments such as those imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic, which considerably impacted the higher education sector, subject considered in this research. This work gathers a series of good practices in project management that can be implemented by universities as a certain, methodical and rigorous way to address the phenomena of student permanence and success, through the collection of successful experiences already lived by others higher education institutions. For this, four categories are proposed that synthesize the identified good practices, namely: strategic, composed of those statements that are part of the strategic management of universities; institutional, made up of the particular and characteristic components of each institution; project management, which considers the methodologies, operating frameworks, guidelines and tools for project management; and operational, related to the resources that facilitate the implementation of projects in the work teams. Finally based on a diagnosis about EAFIT University, as an analysis unit of the investigation, recommendations are made for its Office for Student Success. This research shows project management streamlines, optimizes and enhances the management of student permanence and success, capitalizing its benefits in favor of the sustainability of universities.