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I would have to agree this a great training session. Basically it does not matter how long you have been doing admissions you are always learning something new.

This is definitely a great course to take. I am glad to see the different state regulations as it pertains to admissions.

Great information for existing admissions representitives and also new representitives. The list of resources available in module 4 is fantastic.

Brandon,

Please keep in mind that the Ohio Assocation of Career Colleges and Schools (OACCS) is the association that schools can belong to. The State Board of Career Colleges and Schools (SBCCS) is the agency that makes the rules and regulates the schools.

This course really reinforced to me why a lot of the things that I do are 1.) important to the functioning of my schools and 2.) regulated by the OACCS.

It brought a little bit of perspective to the knowledge base that I already had.

I know I did.
There was just as much new information that I learned (based on changes)as well as a refresher course. There is no doubt that I will have greater success as an admissions representative after today!
Thank you
Mina

I learned several things about who to ask and where to look depending on the topic.

I have been in Admissions for more than a few years and I certainly do not know all there is to know about the Industry. This training has helped me not only revisit that fact, it has also reminded me that change will always come and being up to date and current with any and all regulations and requirements is a big key to success - both for the Admissions Personnel and the Potential Student!

I also learned many things that I had questions about in the past few months. Reading about the regulations and knowing the reasons behind why we do things in a certain way is definitly helpful!

Definitely!!
This training has enlightened me on, of course, the resource notebook,accreditations and approvals and the marketing aspect of non public schools. We really have a responsibility to our students and the adult market especially now with the economy on a down turn and how people are struggling to find work. Young people are our future and they need has much true information and options to be successful in the world today.

I to agree, this site has been very informative!!

I have learned a lot from this site. I wasn't aware that their was a site available to help admission advisors stay updated on general information on procedures pertaining to their job field.

I learned a lot from this training and feel it is very important. There are a lot of areas of compliance and they are always changing so it is very important to be aware of the changes that are going on and make sure that as agents we are always in compliance with state rules and regulations.

No matter how long you work for a school, you always need to be reminded of the Compliance Issues we work under on a daily basis.

There certainly is alot of information

I too agree, I learned alot that I did not know.

Marissa,

This is a great point. Agents and other staff may not realize that schools may be doing things in a particular manner to ensure they are in compliance with state regulations.

Yes it also helped me in understanding why my organization does some of the things they do. It is good to know that my organization is doing what it takes to stay in compliance.

I learned a tremendous amount of information from this site. I found it to be extremely beneficial and rewarding.

I have been in the higher learning industry for 2.5 years, I never had the opportunity to receive the insight that I gain through this training. This training would be good for those whom are grandfathered in, and do not have to take the course. I now have a rationale for some of the decisions that are made by my organization and I have the appropriate expectations to be a successful agent. Thanks!

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