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After taking the time to check over the  Admissions Staff Training Program, I have learned to always be updated on any changes to the rules & regulation, programs, and curriculum. That way I can manage to answer a variety of questions up-to-date.

Hello, this is my first position as an admissions representative, This module taught me that training is essential to make sure i stay in line with policies and guide lines. Using the correct terminology is very important as well 

This was very informative. It gave me more knowledge on how at institution have many rules you must comply with that can help along the way when becoming apart of the administrative staff. 

I learned about admissions terminology.

I have learned how important it is to know and understand the regulations in the state of Florida as it pertains to institutions and the admissions process. 

I've learned that staying informed  of new regulations and policies is vital to making the students compliant with the laws.

This course has given me a more thorough understanding of the importance of staying up to date with the admissions policies and procedures.

From this module you learned the importance of rules and statutes so that our department works perfectly. I was also able to understand how important it is to carry them out. The structure processes and to train the personnel are utmost importance because they can decide the success or failure of an istitution.

This is my first time working as an admission officer and for me it has been very rewarding an motivating to develop myself more as a figure that fulfills and influences such an important role in a person's decision making when deciding to become a professional.

I have learned the importance of the terms used as admissions representative, and the rules and procedures to work effectively. I will apply all the knowledge acquired by keeping up to date with all the information that I need to do my job.

I have learned that I need to this information to answer questions correctly for prospective students.  I will also need to know my institutions information

I learned that I need this information to accurately give information to perspective students and I need to my institutions information. 

I've learned that Fair Consumer Practices are the honest, accurate, and equitable conduct of business and academic relations between institutions and their students. These are practices that I can apply and take with me while working in Admissions.

Learning about the processes for each individual institution is going to be the biggest key in my role

Hello, I've learned the different terminology utilized in the career school sector and admissions process. I've also learned to maintain a tool notebook to keep all policies, procedures, and regulations handy to provide that information to students and prospective students. As well as keep it up to date.

I have learned how to put together a resource notebook and the importance of keeping it updated. 

This is my 1st position as an admissions specialist, and so far in this module I have great insight on terms and definitions that are commonly used in my career path, as well as how to use my training materials resourcefully.

i agree

I agree with this module

 

I'm currently working in my institution in the information processing field, but I have more than 18 years of experience in Higher Education, most of them working in a one-stop service position that allowed me learn aspects of the recruitment, admission, enrollment, bursar and financial aid processes.  This module has helped me to review some policies learned on the road and, hence, to understand the importance of regular training to ensure we are familiar with the rules, regulations and processes that apply to our job.

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