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Regulations

It's important to follow all regulations.

High School Students

It's important to be accurate when working with students.

Forum 2

You should never guarantee wage or employment.

Transferring of credits

So as admissions representative how do we learn about credit transfer processes?

Marketing

How can we stay relevant and up to date on our institution's marketing strategy?

Variance

Although admissions processes vary from institution to institution, do they follow a basic pattern?

Difference between representative and agent,

What exactly are the differences between an admission's representative and an agent?

Resource notebook

I do not understand with all the changes why a printed notebook makes sense. We should have an online database that can be reviewed when needed. If there is a change, 1 person makes it and all see the change the next time they access the document.

Admissions

Learning your job is required

Admissions

Flyers and radio are great ways to advertise

Admissions

Admissions has to follow state rules.

Student Services at a small school

Currently, we have a very small student body. A lot of our students are working and going back to school and because we do not have a student services department I believe we forget about some of this things we can do to support our students efforts.

Admissions

The admissions team has a very hard job.

Qualifying a perspective student

It is interesting to read about what financing options the admissions rep can discuss with the perspective student. Is every school required to have a financial aid department? Does there need to be another person who qualifies the perspective student to see if they can actually afford the program other than the Admissions Rep?

Catalog

I am surprised to see that the Catalog holds just as much weight as the enrollment agreement. Since the Catalog is a legally bound document how should changes in the catalog be implemented? Specifically when you are dealing with curriculum changes.

One Campus, One Mission

Admissions certainly has a lot on their plate in order to be compliant while attracting students that will start and stay. That said, it seems to me that the campuses that succeed are the ones where admissions, student services, financial aid, and academics can work together for the benefit of the student.

Back to Basics

As a seasoned admissions representative with another company moving to a new opportunity, I have the ability to retake the Online Admissions Training again. For new admissions employees, this certainly provides an invaluable tool, however this is a good way to make sure we get "back to basics" as seasoned representatives as well. As an admissions employee, we should ensure that compliance is key and sticking with the basics helps us with that.

This course needs to be updated

There should be much more information on how managers need to oversee admission reps. Way too much dependency on admission rep to learn policies and procedures on their own.

Career minded and student focused

My institution is incredibly student focused in all aspects from the start of the enrollment process through graduation and in career services.

Informative

I have learnt alot during this training module. As a new Enrollment Specialist, i was unaware of the do's and don't of the recruitment and admission.