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This is my first time taking this training and my first time being an admission director for my own school. I learned so much about the rules I am supposed to follow and how to properly enroll students following all the guidelines.

This is a great resource for admissions staff to view.

I currently work as a Senior Admissions Advisor in higher education and understand that this module will allow me to learn more about staying up to date on our institutions offerings, job placement rates, employment projections, learn more about the differences between licensing and accreditation and how this affects admissions procedures, learn more about transferability of credits, and to continue my education as required annually. 

I have learned so far, that I need to complete the CM201 Admission Staff Training Program, to work as an Admission Representative. I have learned the importance of knowing the proper terminology and also keeping a binder with the important information.

Hello, the information from this module is very informative and as the ability to help guide the administrator in carrying out effective and successful policies and procedures needed for maintaining adequate leadership. 

This is very important, I have learn there is lot of rules and regulations I didn’t know, that are so important to apply it .

I learned that it is important to maintain a notebook where you can divide all the the important steps that goes into being in Admissions. I also learned that knowing the terminologies in admissions is a key feature to the job. 

as a Senior admissions advisor. I realize how important training and modules are the key to compliance and best practices for educational institution and students.

I've learned that an agent license must be renewed each year. Also, that keeping a binder with all documentation in this course is vital in my position.

I learned the rules that I should follow to be able to work as an admissions agent. This module clarify me all the requirements and the information I should know about my institution to be a good agent. 

I've learned that it's important for admissions staff to be trained before they start working.  Besides needing to be experts about our program, it's important for them to know the State of Florida requirements.

Have learned much about the policies and procedures for Admissions. learn that even what the position is named (my position) is regulated. Not to call myself anything other than Admissions Rep. Learned also the terms used in the guide books. Learned about Title IV, rules, regulations, and statues involved in the admissions process. 

Hello, Great information

As an Admission Representative is important understand the State Regulations and institution regulations to be in compliance avoiding to be in trouble. Also in the information provide it's show how importance is to have the Official Notebook or Binders with the proper documentation including; Florida State Rules and Status, Institution History and Accreditation, Institution Programs, Financial Assistance programs, and Institution Code of Ethics and Rules. 

This is my first time being an Admission Representative and this module helped me understand that it is important to know codes and register information as well as the institutional rules and regulation. It is also important to have and the knowledge of each course that your institution offers so that the perspective  student can know that you are well informed of the institution you work for. 

I have learned the basis of the role of an admissions representative, including formal definitions.  

Good Afternoon,

I have learned that it is crucial to adhere to the policies and procedures as outlined in the course training. 

Policies are forever changing, so it's important to take note and track to continue being in compliance with current regulations.

I learned the importance of having all the information about my institution in an organized and updated manner, in addition to knowing all the terms and definitions.
I will apply it to do a better job.

I am an Admission's Representative that has learned to be mindful of how I represent myself. I cannot refer to my position as an advisor or counselor. I also am learning new terminology and rules/regulations.

I learned the admission process, policies and procedures.

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