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Imporant pieces of information to give a prospective students.

What is the most simple and, effortless way of giving a new prospective student all the information they need?

Rick,

Have their life balanced in preparation for school will make a huge difference.

Patty Aronoff

It is important to verify with the prospective student that they have all their ducks in a row before enrolling, such as childcare, transportation, work, etc. They must realize that this is a commitment to their future and not to be taken lightly.

Diane,

Many do not. They do sign on the enrollment agreement that they have "read and received a copy of the catalog."

Patty Aronoff

I find that the students so often do not read the catalog presented to them. I have found that reviewing pertinent information in class discussions assists the students to be more familiar with the expectations of them and the expectations of the school.

Chanquinta,

The catalog and the enrollment agreement constitute the contract between the student and the institution. They go hand-in-hand.

Patty Aronoff

The most important piece of information to provide the student is the school Catalog and any addendums.

Natalia,

They actually sign to that affect. The enrollment agreement and the catalog constitute the contract.

Patty Aronoff

Mario,

Tours are an important part of the admissions process. Students need to see first hand the school and its offerings.

Patty Aronoff

It is important that the prospect read the catalog. By reading the catalog, the prospect can review all the information about the institution and can ask more informed questions to admissions officer to have a complete understanding of the institution to make a decision.

There are basically 2 ways to give a prospective student all the information they seek. First is to make sure that the most recent catalog is given to the prospective student and that a complete tour of the facility. This will allow the prospective student to visualize their educational experience.

Isva ,

The catalog ia the guiding document, outlining the school, its programs and policies.

Patty Aronoff

Hiram,

It is one of the most important documents. The catalog outlines detailed information about the school and its offerings.

Patty Aronoff

The best piece of information to give a prospect is the catalog, that is the school bible!

The Catalog is the best piece of information to give the Prospective Student, it is the schools bible.

Rosalia,
The catalog. This document is the most comprehensive set of information that a student needs.

Patty Aronoff

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