I agree our school does a great job of making student aware.
Honesty is the best policy. Actually it should be the ONLY policy.
It's a NEW DAY in Admissions.....
We are very focused on what we feel are 7 key compliance points.
Expected Salaries, Program Placement, Program Tuition and Fees, Promise of Financial Aid, Accreditation, Transfer of Credit and Practices of Entrance Exams.
Jim
I feel that our school does a great job of giving our students correct information. I can't understand how other schools get so far off track
ITT provides compliant information in order for the student to make an educated decision on if our college is the best fit for their needs.
I agree it makes your job so much easier if you just stick to the facts
It really is unfortunate that some admissions representatives feel they need to be dishonest in order to get more students to come to their school. I have heard horror stories from many prospective students about the lies they were told by other schools, and it really leaves these students with a bad impression. They are often reluctant to trust anyone at a school after these negative experiences.
The training levels of staffs in all higher educational insitutions are needed. I see students who have left out state funded colleges and universities with no degree and debt which mounts beyond their ability to pay. Resources should be invested to assure each student is centered to their educational outcomes...
I have been in the post secondary profession for many years and I have work with some very honest people/companies but I have also worked with some not so honest people. The not so honest people were people wanted to do things their own way and was in the business for the wrong reason. With that being said I am glad the federal government has gotten more involved in the past years.
I feel that it is important to provide students with correct information so that they can decide if the school is a good fit for them.
I Agree. I feel that all schools should provide there students with all the necessary tools to be successful. If they are not doing this then they are doing a disservice to themselves and to the student.
It would be nice it schools were more honest.
I feel them more information a perspective students receives, the more likely the student will be a success in their journey at college and their future