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as a admission representitive ive learned how important it is to use the correct terms when communicating with the students and to remain an open book and when in doubt refer to your resources printed in your book which will serve as your guideline.

I"ve learned that there are many ways that sensitive data can be compromised and it's important to ensure that confidential information is safely stored as well as clear policies and procedures on admissions policies and guidelines for staff. 

 

I'M A FIRST TIOME ADMISSION'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR MY INSTITUTION AND I'M LEARNING THE VARIETY OF TERMINOLOGY USED IN OUR DAY TO DAY ENFVIORNMENT! IT'S SO INTERESTING TO SEE ALL THE TECHNICALITIES AND DETAILKS PUT INTO BEINGH AN ADMISSIONS REP. PLUS IT'S SO EASY TO FOLLOW ALONG AND HAVE COPIES FOR YOURSELF.

 

The importance of staying up to date with rules as they change

 

I have learned the admission policy is very important in time of recruitment and also for personal knowledge. I think every faculty member should take this course. Also the learning about the procudures if key for me it was very helpful.

 

To make sure all resources are available for staff and students in the enrollment and recruitment process.

Hello Team!

  I have learned that there is always continued education thoughout your lifcycle within your role so that you are up to date and compliant while fostering a cohesive atmosphere with your future student/graduate. It is also great to be well versed within your knowledge of the programs so that you can answer questions with accuracy. 

I find the recommendations and support tools very insightful in organizing this information.

I have learned that in the state of Florida there are many rules, regulations, and laws that govern how the staff in admissions are supposed to perform their job and also to ensure that we are in line with the guidelines set by the state.  Making sure you complete the necessary course shows you are aware of the law and make sure yu are keeping up with any changes

 

Debbie McClendon

It is very important to stay updated with the terms of admission. Keeping your resource notebook current is a must ti stay in compliance as a Admission Representative.

Annual Admissions training keeps admissions representatives up to date on regulations.

 

I'm New to admissions, and so far, I'm learning a lot. I've learned all the terminology and its definitions. I hope to apply them and ensure we don't use the wrong words when creating marketing flyers.

 

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This provided great information on what is required of me as an admissions worker and lead. 

It is important that all university personnel who will have contact with potential students must have adequate training since they are sensitive issues and must be handled properly to give correct answers.

It's important to learn all how to adress the different compenents in admissions as they pertain to different accreditation rules for each state.

Hello, I am currently going through the training process as an Admissions Representative. I have learned that it is important to follow the institution's policies, procedures and code of conduct to insure that I provide the correct information to prospective students. The training program helps break down the information in detail on what is required to perform well on the job.  

I learn that tihe enrollment agreement is a essential documentation that must be provided to the prospect student and serves as a binding contractual agreement between the educational institution and the student. 

 

The modules are helpful for understanding the breadth and depth of higher ed policies required in Florida.

 

Admissions training enables you to learn about all the regulations that effect me and the  school. It will equip me for my role as an admissions representative who works on-campus or off-campus.  In my case on campus.  It's also necessary to make sure the student is a great fit for what we offer.

THis is being opportuny to learn the policy and rules.

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