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.

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Candice, Thanks, you're right, doing the right thing should be the norm, not the exception, in a culture of compliance. Jay Hollowell
DENISE, This is an excellent approach. A compliance culture is based on employees choosing, based on ethical considerations, to do the right thing, not just follow the rules. The rules are simply a foundation. Thanks! Jay Hollowell

In concert with the proactive involvement of the triad, in your opinion, what critical elements and/or components constitute a strong compliance plan?

What direct impact should a compliance plan have on a school’s faculty, staff, outcomes and daily operations?

Do you have admissions training requirement in your state? If so, what have been the critical outcomes or results from the required training?

What is your best advice to career schools and colleges in order to meet their state’s compliance goals?

What examples come to mind as particularly prone, even inadvertently, to Substantial Misrepresentation? What measures can a school put into place to help ensure Substantial Misrepresentation does not occur?
Elizabeth, Thanks for your observations. To your point, the key word is "adjusted." In essence, the budget is a living document or tool that, within parameters, allows for contingencies and can do wonders in controlling costs. Jay Hollowell
Hi David,excellent points! Communication so much depends on how the message is delivered, how it is interpreted, how all parties feel about the topic and even about each other. This all affects the value of the communication. I think we sometimes forget that "old Fashioned" communication may still often be the best means. Jay Hollowell
Hi Teresa, thanks for your comments, I too take a step back from an email communication, then read it again to ensure that it is clear and makes sense under the circumstances. Email communications are really a matter of record. Jay Hollowell

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