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To always keep up with any updates about our work place changes happens consistently and if anyone that may not know about the updates help keep each other informed informed that know one is left behind.

Clear and accurate documentation is the backbone of compliance. Good records make audits smoother, decisions stronger, and institutions more transparent.

I learned that even small oversights can lead to unintentional violations of Sarbanes-Oxley, highlighting the importance of diligence and internal controls.

I have identified a need to review existing policies to include clearer provisions on unofficial withdrawal, leave of absence, and readmission.

As important as accreditation is, internal audits are equally essential to maintaining a transparent and compliant institution. Identifying findings through these audits is a healthy part of institutional growth, fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.

This highlights a question that came up in a zoom review that I was holding. Recording of the session was brought into question during a zoom review session with members of the class. Can one record a session and deseminate to the zoom participants? One point to consider wa whether all of the participants were from the same classs. I have run zoom reviews with students from different campuses and one has to consider disclosure of student information between different classes. 

Clearly FERPA is not only designed to protect student privacy, but it also provides protections to the institution. By clearly laying out requirements for access to records, both the student and the institution are protected.

Very necessary to be up to date with the FLDOE Policy

Always act with a "student-centered" approach.

The most damaging result of noncompliance and be if it ends up effecting the student and their future in a negative way.

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