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I learned about how transfer credits work from institution to institution and what articulation agreements are. 

I have learned that admissions should use career services and academics to get the most up-to -date information on programs and employability rates after graduation so they can provide prospective students with this information.

I have learned that there a different processes  depending on what individual institutions offer but communication about financial obligations must be disclosed to the student and all paperwork must be kept and filed in a manner that is consistent with institutional guidelines.  

I have learned that there are several laws that regulate admissions employees and agents.  Also these laws require training for anyone who is going to be in a position of enrolling students along with continuing education throughout their careers. 

I've learned that statutory, rules and regulations are constantly changing - subject to change. It's important to verify information whether they current or out of date.

Living in a world where things change consistently, it is so important to main up to date documents. I appreciated that chart with who to contact for certain information, it is so helpful to see that as a team knowing the basics of what runs our institution and keeps us successful. Staying up to date also goes hand in hand with consistent institution trainings.

In this module, I learned the importance of accurate and ethical communication when promoting programs and services. I now understand that all marketing materials, advertising, and information shared with prospective students must be truthful and compliant with regulations. I plan to apply this by ensuring I provide clear, honest information and follow the institution’s policies and state guidelines in every interaction.

In this module, I learned the importance of honesty, professionalism, and clear communication when working with prospective students. I now understand the role of the Florida Commission for Independent Education, the need for proper training, and why accurate information about programs, fees, and licensing requirements is essential. I plan to use this knowledge to guide students responsibly and make sure they have all the information they need before enrolling.

This module taught me the importance of being honest, professional, and well-informed when working with prospective students. I now understand the role of the Florida Commission for Independent Education in regulating admissions staff, the need for approved training, and why accurate communication is essential.

I also learned that documents like the catalog and enrollment agreement set the rules for enrollment, and that misrepresentation can have serious consequences. I plan to use this knowledge to guide students accurately and ethically in every interaction.

From this module, I learned how important it is for admissions staff to communicate clearly and honestly with prospective students. Providing accurate information about programs, costs, and expectations helps students make better decisions about their education.

The module also showed how professionalism and ethical behavior are essential in building trust with students and representing the institution responsibly. Admissions staff are often the first point of contact, so it’s important to create a positive and supportive experience.

I plan to apply what I learned by making sure I provide clear and accurate information and maintain a professional approach when interacting with… >>>

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