Juan Petrus

Juan Petrus

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Hello colleagues. This part of the training is very interesting because it touches parts of the university that are very important for the student's knowledge, such as Student Services, Placement, and the Academic Department. The importance of transferring credits from one institution to another and how this can affect the student.

Reply to Laura Ricci's post: I'm agree with you Ms. Laura

Hello colleagues. As well we were able to know in this part of the training; It is important to know how the institution in which we work works; your study programs, scholarships, payment facilities, financial aid for students, etc. It is also important to have a personalized attention approach to each student who enters through each of the various marketing campaigns, offering them all the information on the study program of interest. The counselor must make use of his best virtues, honesty, ethics, professionalism, etc.

Greetings colleagues. As we well know, the admissions process and the completion of the registration forms is a process that can take time, always depending on future students. In my opinion, each Admissions Advisor should always guide and support the student so that he or she maintains interest in starting their studies. Therefore, the Advisor must ensure that the enrollment documents delivered to the student are correct and current. Communication with the student and the clarification of any doubts they may have through personalized attention will provide added value to the admissions process.

Greetings colleagues by profession. I have read some of the comments posted in this forum, and I share the same criteria as their authors. It seems super essential to take into account all this knowledge and receive training periodically in order to be better every day in our profession. One of the aspects that I liked the most to consolidate was the Admissions Policies and Procedures. I think it is something that needs to be worked on every day and continually improved, both for newcomers who are starting out as counselors and for those with more experience. It is always… >>>

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