Ketty Devall

Ketty Devall

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If new challenges come up, the fact that you’ve stayed connected with your student will give you the chance to recall their needs and wants and to remind them of their original goals and vision for the future. Following up ensures that, as changes to the student’s original goals and objectives become necessary, you are there to assist them in adapting their vision and their plan to achieve it. helps you maintain momentum in your relationship with the student.

Addressing challenges and concerns can be an intimidating task for an admissions professional, especially if they are unsure of what approach to take. Prospective students would probably not bother to raise concerns if they were not at least somewhat interested in the school. If a student flat-out refuses to voice a concern or is unwilling to discuss Attributes become powerful when they can be turned into a benefit for your prospect. A school’s attribute becomes a benefit when it addresses the prospect’s condition of satisfaction and can provide a response to the questions, it is best to move on. The… >>>

In self-discovery, prospective students often come to find what motivates them. This helps shed light on how they really feel about going to school, ultimately leading them to an increased awareness. It offers the prospective student the chance to determine if school, in general, is an option for them and what needs to happen for that to take place. it is important that you have a way of informing them of the answer while maintaining the framework. Prospective students want you to listen.

 

Developing relationship and raport is also very critical in the enrollment process. Remember the product knowledge skill it is about helping them move forward with their own best decision. In the fourth stage, the admissions professional and the student work together to move forward with their decision.

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