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

Jessica, This is a great way to avoid the DNC list. What happens if a student calls and 2 months later they place their number on the DNC list? Cindy Bryant
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Wendell, This is a great process. The review of the catalog is critical to the student's success. Cindy Bryant
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Mary Beth , Student exits are very important they must cover financial aid loan counseling and may cover additional items such as licensing, certifications, career services, etc. Cindy Bryant
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Carol, It is sometimes helpful to review the catalog during orientation or on the first day of class. Cindy Bryant
Rebecca, This is the safest way to respond to thi type of question. You can always point out the great things your campus has to offer. Cindy Bryant
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Tom, This is a firm complaint policy and plan. Do you feel that most complaints are resolved at the classroom level? Cindy Bryant
Charles, It sounds like your institution may have a little organizational work to do in order to overcome this obstacle. The overall goal should be to have a faculty and student body that is free of frustration. Cindy Bryant
Norman, You are correct. You have an 18 month window in which to collect on a debt if a person is on the DNC list. It is imperative that your database is updated regularly. Cindy Bryant
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Karyn, The catalog is an excellent source of information. I would encourage all employees to refer to it for all relating questions. Cindy Bryant
Carly, I completely agree. If an educator can affect change in a student everyone will see it. Cindy Bryant

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