Alan Bernstein

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In the school where I work, we have a national and perhaps international focus - we prepare our graduates to work throughout the US and Canada. It is impossible to keep current on licencing requirements in so many different places. Is it reasonable to tell the applicant that they will need to check with the local licensing bodies on spoecific requirements, while telling them the generic requirements?
How does the involvement of alumni in the admissions process relate to the requirement that "outside admissions agents" need to be licensed. Many potential students ask to be put in contact with graduates. Sometimes these graduates may also be invited to information sessions and to speak to potential applicants about attending. Are the graduates "admission agents"? Do they need to be licensed in Florida?

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