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Greg,
Thank you for your post.

Shaun,
What do the acronyms mean?

Brandon,
Thank you for your posting.

Jessica,
How do you follow-up after the students begin classes?

Logan,
How are the student concerns relayed to Education or Student Services?

Alan,
Is the term adult often used?

Benjamin,
Both the enrollment agreement and the catalog constitute the contract.

Debra,
Thank you for your posting. Accreditation and licensure are often confused.

Cynthia,
The title Admissions Representive is representative of what we do in Admissions.

Dena,
Fair Consumer Practices can be found in the Florida Administrative Code (Rule 6-E).

Arthur,
Are these terms defined in your catalog?

David,
Remember that both the enrollment agreement and the catalog constitute the contract.

Tarynn,
Thank you for your posting on the forum.

Jason,
Yes, when the student signs the enrollment agreement they are stating they have received and read a copy of the catalog. It is important that this is true!

Jessica,
Thank you for your posting.

Mark,
Thank you for your posting. Very good explanations.

Jessica,
When you speak of rules and regulations, what does this refer to?

Gretchen,
Is your registration fee the same as enrollment fee?

Acacia,
Is your career planning session part of the admissions process?

Benjamin,
Acroynms are difficult for the uninitiated. Always try to use the full name when speaking to the prospective student.

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