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Jeffery, I found the course very interesting and enlightening. While all instructors may not feel this is applicable to their role, it is important for all who come into contact with students (current and perspective) to be aware of the implications of possible noncompliance with Transparency. In my experience, I have had many students ask questions or seek clarification of what they  may have been told, so we (instructors) need to know what to say if we are in any of these situations. I can attest that I was lucky enough to receive information from my registrar, financial aid director, program director, and admissions  which helped me to be in compliance when I had students asking questions during the off-hours when these staff members were not available to speak with them and I had the advantage to know where to direct them or what to say or not-to-say. So, with all that being said, I am grateful to have had the opportunity to have this course presented and available for review if needed. Jeffery, although you may not have felt it was geared to instructors, you wisely indicated an awareness that if one does not know what to say then one must know where to direct the students to find the answers they seek. This is very fitting and falls in with what I (we) tell my (our) students- I may not know the answer , but I will try to find it or let you know where you can go to get the answer.

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