Jay Hollowell

Jay Hollowell

About me

Please allow me this opportunity to welcome everyone to The Lounge! As someone who has had the honor of being in career education and corporate training for thirty years (gee, it makes me feel much older!), I can honestly say that I am the happiest professionally when having the opportunity to interact with fellow career educators - whether it be a training event, webinar, or medium such as this where we can collaboratively share our thoughts.

Activity

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What is the single most important item you learned about emailing students and how will it change your daily communication style?
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Understanding the importance of creating a compliant culture what are your best practices that will keep you in compliance with the rules and regulations?
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Recognizing all of the regulatory changes that govern communication, what type of communication do you use most often and why?
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Now that you understand which areas of misrepresentation are federally regulated, Nature of the Educational Program, Nature of Financial Charges, Employability of Graduates and Relationship with the Department of Education explain which area is most important and why?
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Every staff and faculty member has a responsibility to help students succeed. What are some of your thoughts on how to improve student outcomes?
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There is a distinction between Admissions and Financial Aid duties. Why is this separation of duty so important?
Catalogs are often mentioned throughout the course. What makes the catalog so valuable to both the student and a school employee?
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If you had to choose one disclosure to present to a prospective student which one would it be? Why?
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With all of the changes to technology in communication, what type of communication do you find most useful and why?
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The regulatory bodies have always been focused on employment outcomes. Do you believe that focus has intensified? If your answer is yes, what do you believe is the driving force behind the intensity?

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