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I have learned a lot of terminology and vital regulations/policies for this position.

 

The rules are clear and define the duties of the recruiting agent. The Agent must have a deep understanding of the institution and its medium-term plans.
 

 

I learned that is is necessary to have on going training in Admissions and complete the Admission Staff Training

 

I am new to the administrative director position at our school that my company is creating. In this module I learned the importance of keeping a "Resource Notebook" AND how to organize it. I learned that in order to do my job successfully I must be an "expert representative" for my prospective students, and their families. I learned that even though the class is taken one time, it is MY soul responsibility to make sure all the rules, compliance, and regulations are constantly up to date as they are ever changing. I will do this regularly by checking the websites on a monthly basis and look for changes.

Hello, this is my first position as an Admissions Representitive.  I am learning the correct proceedure (FAC) and further explanations neccessary to communicate fully to each prospective student as they progress through the application process.  As I have been going through the training of information in my institution's cataloge, this course further defines the steps and reasons for those steps.  This acts as a way to further the process for understanding, which then intern aides with retaining the information given.  Now when I am in front of a student, I will better institute the steps, and provide the right language so that the student is able to also understand.  

 

I am a new admissions advisor and learned more about Title IV as it relates to accreditation and funding. 

I am a new admissions advisor and learned more about accreditation as it relates to funding. 

 

I have learned the importance of keeping a complete and continually updated Admissions Binder as a reference and tool in the admissions process. 

 

The modules have been very insightful. So far I have learned the statutes governing Florida, the purpose, commission for independent education. In addition I have learned that the admissions policy is vitally important.

 

As an admissions representative for my institution, it was helpful for me to understand what Florida requires in terms of admissions training. 

 

I found the terminology discussed in the module is useful and of extreme relevance for the admission's department to understand in order to be legally compliant in all activities involving the admissions process.  

 

I've been an Admissions Leader for almost 4 years now and this course has introduced me to some terms that I was not familiar with. I plan to use this course as a resourse to gain more knowledge in my field and be an expert in my position. 

 

 

As a representative of my school, I have learned that the admissions policy is vitally important. Also knowing hte key terms within admission to be able to efficiently operate our admissions systems. 

I have learned the importance of being always updated and well informed about our institutions forms and regulations to make a responsible work.

I have learned about the process as admissions representative and why this is important to follow. I am looking forward to continuing to learn more in order to properly become familiar with the post-secondary educational setting. 

 

In my opinion, I think it is wise to know and understand the information you are dealing with on a daily basis.  This module has been very insightful when it comes to terms and definitions and clearly laying out what is important to know.  The admissions process is important when it comes to the lives of others.

I have worked in Admissions for a number of years now, however I am always able to pick up at least a couple of new pieces of information & guidance each time that I complete one of these compliance trainings: a) I was able to learn more about the specific rules & regulations that Admissions Representatives must follow in order to be successful, b) I learned the importance of using SPECIFIC terminology when speaking with potential students, and c) I learned more about some of the newer forms & paperwork that have just recently been introduced into postsecondary admissions compliance.

I will implement each of these in my daily interactions with both my potential & established students so that I can eliminate as many regulatory, or "controllable" setbacks, as possible for them. 

 

I have learned that a notebook is a c lear and effective way to jot down important information and is a concisive way of maintaining crucial information should you need to go back and reference procedures. 

 

Is very important our training regarding the admission department process, the policies and the need to constantly update my knowledge about the rules of the Florida department of education.  

I am recently starting a position as an Admissions Representative and am currently going through FAPSC training. So far, I am learning about Florida Statutes, Fair Consumer Practices, and the importance of being knowledgeable about the institution's course offerings as well as their rules and policies. I will keep reading and learning in order to excel at my job as an Admissions Rep. 

 

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