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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Mark, Social networking is very powerful and can further a positive cause but as you mentioned it only takes "one bad post." Cindy Bryant
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Suzanne, The burden of providing positive information falls on the institution. Seldom is the media looking for a good will story. Cindy Bryant
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Alexander, Out of curiousity, did you finish program and if so what made you stay? Cindy Bryant
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Diane, This is an unfortunate way for students to be informed of their rights surrounding their education. Cindy Bryant
Loida, I do believe that a handbook is part of the package but I would encourage you to review the course for required disclosures and learn more about how your campus handles these. Cindy Bryant
Cheryl, When in doubt this is the best action to take. I would encourage you to become moere familiar with the way your admissions team handles disclosure. Cindy Bryant
Joseph, You are correct, DNC is input into the CVue system and is managed on individual campuses. I do remember a few comments regarding home office scrubbing or verifying the lists. You may want to go back through the posts. Cindy Bryant
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Alethia, In what way do you see the removal of the Safe Harbors providing safe guards for students? Cindy Bryant
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Raul, Professionalism is the eethical practices that stands out for me because it takes professionalism to become successful in society. Cindy Bryant
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Jennifer, Visual displays and cues are an excellent ways to deliver information to students. They serve as a great reminder too. Cindy Bryant

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