Cindy Bryant

Cindy Bryant

About me

Compliance Training Author and Facilitator

Interests

education, training, regulatory affairs and reading.

Skills

compliance; management; education; student interaction

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Dan, It sounds like you use a real world approach to resolving student issues.
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Thomas, That's great. Sometimes new employees feel overwhelmed with the feeling that they need to "know" all of the information...when it ismore important for them to know where to find the information.
Thomas, Thank you for your input.
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I am not sure that I am following the scenario.

If a student is not qualified for federal aid then SAP isn't mandated. However, many states and institutions have a SAP policy that applies to all students therefore, the student should be counseled.

If the student isĀ strongĀ (2.8 GPA) and must drop out due to a lack of funding it is important to counsel with them in a one to one setting. They may be able to secure an individual loan through a lending institution. Unfortunately, a student's economic situation may not change.

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Zack, Could you expand on the value and process of utilizing Social Media?
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Dan, How do you handle students complaints that are brought to you?
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Thanks, Zack!
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Zack, I think the fact that you will walk with a student to FA speaks volumes to the importance of the counseling.
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Hi Dan, Has this course helped you become familiar with regulations?
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Thanks Kelly

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