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This training was very informative. I learned a lot about the new federal regulations and how they apply to my institution.
I really enjoyed the course. I would like to see this in a graphic format, maybe even interactive video would be a great way to learn.
This informative and interactive course has helped me refresh on important training procedures as an admissions representative. I will be able to utilize this training in my role with assisting and prospecting students in my area. I feel confident with additional knowledge regarding the regulations I follow in my position.
I have had students that have requested to meet with financial services before admissions to get a price of the programs without actually going through the GEP. Normally it's pretty easy to take control and get these students on board with our process, but sometimes the student might be extremely persistent to the point of them getting angry. I have seen with these types of students that a wall begins to go up with them and our refusal to do it "their way" only lends to their belief that "we might have shady practices". I will generally tell a… >>>
I must say that I've really enjoyed the training course. I was very informative as well as a refesher for me. I've learned alot of information that I will be able to apply to my daily job duties. I enjoyed it
This course has furthered my understanding and aided me in training for my new career. The reference guide I have created with greatly help me on a regular basis, especially in the beginning. I look forward to updating my materials monthly and continuing to learn how to best service my potential students.
I was dreading doing this, but I must say after getting it done, I did find it very informative, and I did enjoy ready the forum, I enjoyed sharing, I also was very impressed with the training, very helpful and useful. I did like that I was able to print out material that I can refer to in the future.
I really hated to complete this course; however I am happy to announce that my mind has changed. The course made me realize how important my job is and the necessity of dispensing accurate information to prospective students. A responsible admission representative wou8ld gladly participate in this course.
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I really enjoyed taking this course. I learned a lot that I can apply to my current role. Thanks for all the information and the training I received on Compliance.
I originally started on the course with some misgivings, feeling that from a time perspective it was simply pushing out other areas that I would rather buy out my time with. As I progressed in the course, however, and as I discovered that I was re-learning some important things that I needed some refreshment in, I gained an appreciation for the course content and a much better attitude about checking in to complete the coursework.
As others have so well mentioned, we are dealing with others' lives here. So it is incumbant upon us as admissions professionals to be professional,… >>>
It is very important that we become thoroughly knowledgable of the pertinent regulations and governing bodies that have an impact on our school and programs. As the admissions representative, we are on the front end of working with the students who rely heavily on the information that we provide to them along with the rapport and trust we establish with them.
I found myself doing additional research on some of the topics, the training provided and excellent opportunity to speak with colleagues and gain additional insights into issues facing our career field
I very much enjoyed the agent training. It was very informative and will be an essential resource as I begin my path in my Representative career.
the course was well presented and easy to navigate. The information is vital to our profession.