Cindy Bryant

Cindy Bryant

About me

Compliance Training Author and Facilitator

Interests

education, training, regulatory affairs and reading.

Skills

compliance; management; education; student interaction

Activity

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Adam, Using your catalog as a tool to solidify expectations, policies and programs is an effective way to keep students informed. Cindy Bryant
Frank, Thank you so much for making a compliant environment a priority. Cindy Bryant
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Laura, This is a great example of why it is a 'best practice' to avoid any guarantees. Cindy Bryant
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@jaejay11 :Thanks Jael!

 

There are some great compliance courses out there for admissions.  One is CM251: Students with Disabilities: Legal Obligations and Opportunities.

 

I hope that you continue upon your path of exploration and learning.

 

My best, Cindy

 

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Laura, Thank you so much for sharing your school's complaint resolution process. Cindy Bryant
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Kevin, In a perfect world a school would have the ability to resolve every students complaint. However, we know that it is not realistic. What are some of your best practices in complaint resolution? Cindy Bryant
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Roxanne, Thank you for sharing all of these great programs that your school offers. Cindy Bryant
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Marcia, Misrepresentation of your institution or failing to act with integrity can lead to sanctions that indeed jeopardizes the school and all of it's students. Doing the right thing is critical. Cindy Bryant
Roderick, Creating the right environment is critical to student success. In the past some people feel that having fun in the classroom is counter-productive to the educational environment but in today's society the classroom must be energetic and upbeat to keep the students attention. Cindy Bryant
Vilmarie, It is so important that everyone be on the same page and present a united front. Thank you for joining the forum. Cindy Bryant

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