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In Session 5, facilitated by Dr. Gary Carlson, the topic was the proposed Gainful Employment rule.  What was the most important thing you took away from the gainful employment session?  One of the main issues that came up in discussion was the perception or misperception of career colleges.  Would you share how your school is helping to combat the negative perceptions of career colleges?

New experience for me.

 

Anatomy is consider as a basic skills for nursing students.  They need to master it in other to understand the function on the human body.

So it looks as if there will be changes to admissions and faculty hiring profiles.  In addition, we'll need to examine those who are currently employed to enhance their development to meet the demands of today's student.  What kind of resources will this take? 

There is no question that the changes in the sector are leading to new hiring profiles and developmental needs. Specifically in the area of Faculty Development (my area of concenrtation) it is becoming more important that educators in our sector are more than just subject matter experts (SMEs). The classroom is becoming much more learner centered and our faculty need to reflect that along with the development of critical thinking skills in all their classes. To that end we are concentrating on potenital faculty who either have education and pedagogical background along with the subject matter expertise (especially in Nursing… >>>

Our college system has identified 3 areas that we will focus on when recruiting new admissions staff.  These same 3 areas will be the focus of development in our existing staff.  Professionalism, Education and Passion.  We feel that professionalism is the key to credibility in admissions.  We have established educational requirements for new hires and are looking to provide educational growth for existing staff through a number of internal modalities.  With the constraints on compensation admissions may no longer appeal to those types of people who did the job to earn high wages, passion will need to be the driving… >>>

So I'm curious how changes in the sector impact the hiring profile and developmental needs of employees at career colleges.  In other words, will we seek a different skill set than we have in the past?  Any thoughts?

Everyday is a new learning experience, sites such as this just confirm!  Thank you

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