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Most questions are about what all is entailed in their program of interest verses the enrollment agreement. We go over it throughly with them. Prior to signing the agreement they have also of course met with FA and understand completely what they are responsible for.

I agree that I don't hear a lot of questions during the enrollment agreement. It is our jobs as admissions reps to educate the student on everything thoroughly to cover any question that may come to them at that time or later on.

No. I feel that most students are soo excited about signing up for school, that they do not take the time at that moment to understand all that is expected of them. Their questions tend to come later when something affects them.

No they usually do not ask any questions.

While there are not that many questions, students are consistently reminded of the required commitment among all other items.

I do find that students ask many questions during the admissions process about the policies or statements contained in our school's enrollment agreement.

No the students do not seem to have a lot of questions of course we cover it very thoroughly.

Yes, form the interviews that I have been involved in, they have a ton of questions. The best thing to do is address each on eof them in detail and make sure that they understand the paperwork.

Most of my students do not ask questions at the point of signing the enrollment agreement. We have already discussed theses issues earlier in the admissions process.

I found the information discussed in this section beneficial. What has to be disclosed to the student and also what has to be included in the catalog was helpful.

Yes........especially the parents who sometimes over analyze that document

We do not typically get many questions in regard to the enrollment agreement. We review the information in the agreement with the student in detail before obtaining their signature, but they do not usually have too many questions.

Yes, Students always ask questions that are contained in the Enrollment Agreement. And I answer them by taking them through the Enrollment agreement before that sign anything and make sure they have a full and complete understanding of all subject matter they question. I also find that it is important to ask them if they are unsure about anything or they have questions.

i would say the majority of them just skim through and sign.

To most students this is all new and they are not sure what questions they should be asking. A lot of our students are older and have never been to college before and have no idea all the important things covered by the enrollment agreement. It is important that the representative point out these sections to them.

No, i do not find this to be the case. the questions that the students have are more specific to what the program entails and and how the programs work.

I find that students often do not have too many questions, I walk them through the application and make sure they have read and understood each page before we proceed. Some of our pages actually have checklist, where the student needs to check each line to confirm comprehension and agreement.

I feel like a lot of students do have questions about what they are signing. Especially first time students. We have them read everything and then we explain it to them also. This makes them feel 100 percent in what they are commiting to.

Actually no, our reps go over this document thoroughly with the student once they have completed the FA process. It is the last document to be completed in order to finish the FA process. The reps go through each section with the students so they know what it contains, how to find the information in the future and ensure the students knows exactly what they are about to sign. This way has dramatically decreased the number of students with questions.

It seems like they have more questions after they are admitted to the school

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