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

Jan, As we work through our careers we realize what is most important to us and to others. Sometimes it is as simple as giving credit and acknowledging a persons effort. Cindy Bryant
Toni, WOW! Technology is great and make life and documentation so easy. Cindy Bryant
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Lauren, You are not alone, many people prefer hardbound copies other than researching information on the internet. I find that admissions people prefer something tangible that they can easily refer to. Cindy Bryant
Miriam, I think that having two modes of information for disclosures is an excellent approach. It is good that the admissions team takes the disclosure process seriously. Cindy Bryant
Melinda, Regulatory training and updates will give you an opportunity to learn more about your sector. Once you understand the rules will you change the way you perform your duties on a daily basis? Cindy Bryant
Elena, This sounds like a great idea. Maybe you could champion this at your campus? Thanks for sharing. Cindy Bryant
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Dorean, You seem to have an understanding of the role the media has played in degrading the career college sector. In your opinion how can the sector change the public perception? Cindy Bryant

Recently I read an article published in the Inside Higher Ed, April 30, 2012 edition regarding a new ethics code for agents. What made this article so intriguing to me was the fact that countries other than the United States face some of the same challenges education.

 

Australia, Britain, Ireland and New Zealand just released a document referred to as the London Statement. This document was finally introduced after two years of discussion among many countries, the United States being one of them. The reason for such a code is to provide reciprocity of protection to foreign students that… >>>

Recently I read an article published in the Inside Higher Ed, April 30, 2012 edition regarding a new ethics code for agents. What made this article so intriguing to me was the fact that countries other than the United States face some of the same challenges education. Australia, Britain, Ireland and New Zealand just released a document referred to as the London Statement. This document was finally introduced after two years of discussion among many countries, the United States being one of them. The reason for such a code is to provide reciprocity of protection to foreign students that travel… >>>

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Ronald, I am impressed that your website is so organized, from your description, it sounds as if you have every base covered under the Program Integrity/Gainful Employment requirements. Cindy Bryant

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