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Distance Education

Discuss how your school has moved into the distance education realm, including which courses of study work best, challenges that have been met, and how these have been overcome. Also include your biggest recommendation for those exploring distance education.

Qualified Faculty

Discuss some of the challenges in finding and retaining qualified faculty, and how you have overcome these.

Placement Assistance

What are some of your biggest challenges with placement assistance and meeting the placement rates, and how have you overcome these?

Tuition & Refund Policies

What is the one essential Board tuition or refund policy that you wish someone had highlighted for you when you opened your school or accepted the directorship?

Enrollment Agreements

Describe the process that your school uses for students to sign enrollment agreements, and how you ensure that students are fully informed of their rights and responsibilities therein.

Agent Training

In addition to the online courses, what types of training programs has your school developed for its recruiting and admissions personnel?

Board Rules & Regulations

Of all the requirements that were mentioned in this module, what do you think is the most important to emphasize? In other words, what do you wish someone had made very clear to you regarding Board rules and regulations?

Board Compliance Perspectives

What would you say to someone who states that the Board regulations are simply another layer of bureaucratic hoops through which to jump? Is there another perspective on compliance?

Admissions for credit vs. non-credit courses

Good afternoon! I have recently stepped in to help in admissions of our credit programs after beginning in our non-credit side of things. What a difference between the regulations and amount of information that needs to be provided.

Competitor

What is some of the methods you use when students say that others schools have slandered our school?

Loans

What do you think the reason is that so many students default on there loans?

Recruitment

Which method of recruitment do you feel is the most effective?

School Requirements

I've had many students not listen to the tuition in the conversation and I've found that the enrollment agreement helps to tie them down a little more.

Renew

I feel it is very important to review this each year. It is a good way to stay fresh and on your game.

Understanding what you can do for the student

As an agent you must understand what your roles is , concerning what you can and cant do for the students. You must have the information that is needed to help the student and provided good and sound information to the students

Know your Stuff

Every agent should all the campus information concerning programs, student success, student services, FA and etc. The agent need to have details concerning the information to provide to any students that would like to enroll.

Understanding the process

It is very important that a student must understand the enrollment process. Agents should take the time and go over all docs with students so they asked any questions or if they have any concerns.

Make the right choice

When taking to students you as an agent must make sure that you are not saying or doing anything unlawful. This matter can effect the college or school and your permit.

Word of Mouth

As an admissions representative, our school uses all of the advertising and marketing tools listed in the module but we have found that in our area, word of mouth is becoming our main lead source. Students talk to their friends and relatives about us and often times, we see those friends and family come in interested in programs we offer and usually enroll themselves. We have also found that even those students who have met with us and for reasons decided not to enroll, have been so impressed by our programs and our staff, they still refer friends and relatives.

Ohio vs. Florida

Does Ohio have the same type of Agent permit as Florida?