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misrepresentation

Misrepresentation not only welcomes non compliance, but leaves a nasty taste with the student rather you intended for it to or not.

Mission

It is important to follow the mission of your institution, when you believe in the mission statement you take an extreme amount of pride in your work.

Communication

Adequate communication is very important

Trust

Building trust, credibility, and rapport it very important in connect with students

Why students leave

I feel a lot of students leave due to financial hardships or academic discouragement

Complaince

Remaining compliant is very necessary in all stages of the admissions process

Great information

This compliance training was super useful i have been in the field for over 4 years and its always great to refresh regulations realted to the field.

Students Who are afraid, because of a disability, and hide them.

How, if there is such a way, to recognize this and if so, how would you approach it??

Is it fair

Has any struggled with accommodations that they feel were inappropriate?

Accommodations

What if any accommodations have you made for disable students?

Equal Access

How do you provide equal access to students with learning disabilities?

students with disablilities

Do any of you here have any students with learning disabilities? If so how do you handle it?

Employ Case-by- Case Consideration

I like this approach which reasonable modifications must be made, so they are not discriminatory. Knowing that we have the ability to modify a particular policy, procedure, or practice in order to provide access is awesome. However we still need to be careful and consider all the ramifications and procedures when making a decision.

CM102

The training was great! The information was helpful to me in my current role. This course will help me better serve our students.

Maintaining the Fine Line of "Professionalsim"

How do you keep your students interacted without seeming like a "heartless robot"? Typically the harder teachers give the most valuable lessons, however some of those teachers have the bigger "drop" in their classes. So in turn what do you do to keep a relationship with your student without going easy on them so everyone can get that A?

Module 4

The portion of the admissions representative's job in guiding a student with a disability was very helpful. It is important that admissions personnel understand their responsibilities as related to prospective students with a disability in order to avoid legal implications for themselves and the school.

Distinction between ADA and Section 504

I understand the distinction between the two federal laws; however, I am curious as to why section 504 is still needed if all higher education institutions are covered under Titles II and III of the ADA?

Avoiding Stereotypes

Being appropriate and PC at all times at work is something that is written in policy, but it sometimes the hardest thing to adhere to. I am glad that in the field of education there are more policies in place to prevent these types of conversations from taking place.

Clarity of Accomodations

I am glad that this module went over the differences between what is an accommodation and what is not considered one. I wondered when I was taking classes myself if some students got preferred or favored treatment for having a disability and it is good to see that its to help them be on the same page as everyone else.

Having an Impact

After reading this module it is interesting to see just how many things go into play when it comes to accommodating students with disabilities. It's not just in the classroom that they are having issues, it is at home trying to study and trying to take the examinations. It was a real mind opener!