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Are there any suggestions for keeping up on all the regulations and guideline for your institution?

Programs can fall into one of two categories.  They can be either “Certificate Programs” or “Diploma Programs”.  I liked learning about both. 

Loved learning a little more about AOS degrees, we offer them but more often I enroll for diploma. It was nice to hear some more detailed info regarding AOS. 

Taking the time to know what the binding document states so if a prospect has a question, we can answer it according to our standing accreditation. 

Take your time going through the quiz, and take lots of notes. 

One thing that stuck out to me that is incredibly important in our admissions positions is we can never guarantee the transferability of credits. 

This is a big part of the job as the letters of Registration and Approval ensure quality programs. There is a LOT of minutia and details involved.  I would NOT want to do this job alone. An Assistant to verify the work is a requirement.

It is pleasing to know that there are laws to protect Admissions Persons.

As I reflect on the training that was provided, my best practice would be to utilize the keys to success.

1. Fully engage with students

2. Follow procedure and policies

3. Provide clear and informative about programming, expectation of graduation and successes of graduates that have completed the program.

I plan to implement all learning tools to successful assist the potential students that I am working with

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