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

 

Student files tell a story from the moment the student contacts the school to beyond graduation. It is imperative that their files are accurate and current. Many accreditation and state audit findings result from inadequate student files.

 

Many times a registrar will review a file several times and possibly over look critical details. This generally occurs because it is human nature for us to go on auto pilot when completing repetitive tasks.  Here are some great tips to help ensure you student files contain accurate information.

 

Tips for Accuracy

  • Use a folder with dividers for Admissions, Academics,
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Mallik, It is great to hear that you set the ethical expectations at the onset. It has been my experience that students will rise to your expectations. Cindy Bryant

The Higher Education Compliance Alliance was created to provide the higher education community with a centralized repository of information and resources for compliance with federal laws and regulations.

The Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) Web site consolidates guidance, resources, and information related to the administration and processing of Title IV federal student aid into one online site for use by the entire financial aid community.

The Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) Web site consolidates guidance, resources, and information related to the administration and processing of Title IV federal student aid into one online site for use by the entire financial aid community.

Understanding the basics of compliance audits can be quite complex.  This easy, this checklist, created by Traci Lee author of CM101 Internal Audits - Building a Compliant Campus, will provide you with a step by step process that will lead you to your final analysis. 

In addition to violating the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), what would be some consequences for the unauthorized disclosure or sharing of a student's personal information?
It has been said that if you do the right thing and have students' best interest at heart, compliance is more of a result than it is an action. Please comment.
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Why can the use of superlatives be ground for misrepresentation?
Given the things we cannot say in our communications to prospective students, there is information that we must provide them so that they can make informed decisions about their education and training. What is the best way to remain compliant when presenting information about your school and its outcomes?

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