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Good to know about the state resources

From this module I learned the importance of having the correct information. Florida rules, policies, licensing, accreditation, programs, etc. Keeping current information, it is crucial to maintaining compliance while we provide prospects students transparent and accurate information.

I aim to maintain accurate and up to date information to assist me in the performance of my duties.  

Comment on Joshua Acosta's post: that was my biggest take away as well, it's our responsibility to make sure we know the rules and regulations, relying on the information to come from management could be dangerous. 

I learned that a big part of compliance is making sure that I am up to date on all changes, and that is truly my responsibility to make sure that I am checking the site monthly. because I am responsible for making sure that I am remaining compliant and failure to do so will negatively impact myself, the institution, and our students. 

Crucial to understand FL statutes and provide information on transfer credit. Making checklists. Knowing information on the Florida dept of Ed website.

learning policies and accreditation is paramount in the constant success of enrolling students  

I have learned about the policies and various websites  to put on my resource notebook. I will use this to be better informed.

It is important to stay up to date and current in my knowledge base not only with CIE regulations and policies but, also in the real-world industries to which my institution offers its programs of focus. 

Some schools have articulation agreements which guarantee the transfer of credits from one institution to an other.

I learned about each department and what they do also to stay up to date with changes and keeping your resource book up to date

Maintaining up to date information and importance of each department

Various wesites such as the Florida CIE that give updated information.  The importance of organizational charts to be familar with what each department does. 

Having updated information is essential for the admission process

This module was very helpful! It gave us the links and resources on what to include in our reference notes for admission representatives.

It is important to seek out and keep up with institutional and state policies as they change frequently. There is a lot of valuable insight fellow co-workers and superiors can give you as well. 

One of the most important things I gathered was to be familiar with the transferability of the credits/hours policy we have in our school. Sometimes there is a minimum or maximum number of hours we can transfer in. It is best to stay familiar with your school catalog and ask your Director if you have any questions.

I've learnt that there must be clear written procedures about credit transfers into the organization. Applicants must be informed about how credits from their school may or may not be recognized by other universities.

Comment on Autumn Lopez's post: It is not only important to, it is mandatory

I'm taking the initiative in this job. I've learned that the admissions policy is critical, and I want to stay up to speed on the laws and regulations so that I can keep my team informed.I've learnt how important it is to use the proper terminology throughout the admissions process. My role as an admissions representative at the university and how I am seen in this capacity. Florida's legislation, purpose, and commission for independent education. How far can I go as an agent. How much information to gain and apply.
I understand the necessity of keeping a resource notebook updated with dividers so that I can simply refer to it should I have a query about any policy, rules, or regulations.

I learned the differences between Licensing and Accreditation, and valuable information about credit transfer

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