Krysta Witt

Krysta Witt

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Comment on Joshua Acosta's post: that was my biggest take away as well, it's our responsibility to make sure we know the rules and regulations, relying on the information to come from management could be dangerous. 

I learned that a big part of compliance is making sure that I am up to date on all changes, and that is truly my responsibility to make sure that I am checking the site monthly. because I am responsible for making sure that I am remaining compliant and failure to do so will negatively impact myself, the institution, and our students. 

Comment on Juan Rosa's post: in my experience the best information and best way to understand the programs, classes, and expectations is to talk with students who have been through it, the instructors, and department chairs. 

I learned there are many ways to learn about our programs and it is important to learn about them from every angle, so we can provide the best information to prospective students. 

Comment on Prudence Bailey's post: I never knew the enrollment agreement legally binding contract until today. That was pretty interesting, 

I learned it is important when interviewing a student that you have a reference or guide to make sure that they meet the requirements of the enrollment agreement and that we are completely transparent with them about the requirements, and that we are not making exceptions because we believe someone can do it. 

Comment on Mariana Ribeiro's post: I agree with your post. Reading through everything so far has made me realize the importance of using a notebook to stay organized and on top of important information. 

I have learned the importance of making a reference notebook and keeping it up to date. I learned it is not only my managers responsibility to make sure I am up to date on information. it falls on me. So I will be sure to keep things up to date and check state regulations on a regular basis. 

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