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Nikeline,
Awesome!

Marlena,
Spreadsheets are a great tool for quick reference.

Julissa,
Take time in the future to review and reinforce the training you have received.

Alexander,
Always! Never turn down a second look or even a third.

David,
Excellent! You have two ways to access your information.

Melanie,
A very good tracking sytem assists you in remaining compliant. Thank you for sharing your process.

Rogeria,
You are off to a great start!

We created an excel checklist and are making sure that everyone has uniform information and is on the same page

Two sets of eyes is better than one. The second person checking the file, might catch something that slipped by the first person, better safe than sorry.

The trainging goes in order and I put it in each section in order per module so that I can follow the checklist in order.

Our school uses a check list which becomes a permanent record in the students file.

A big Binder with Tabs to help guide, and an index, and check list.

I have found the step by step instruction for my resource notebook in this training most helpful. I've made one tab for information related to admissions, one tab for program knowledge, and one tab for career service related information. I think it's going to work out great!

I have set up a notebook, that includes the rules and regulations. Also, I have a link to the current FL Statues to insure that I have updates. In addition, I have also saved a digital copy on my computer as well.

Renee,
You are off to a great start in getting the resources together. Keep up the good work.

Alfredo,
A checklist will keep you on track.

Andrew,
It's a proven system that works.

Alex,
Wow! As a compliance person, I say that is pretty amazing.

Silvia,
Paperwork is part of the process. Checklists are a great weay to keep us on track.

Elise,
The resource notebook is a great reference tool. Use it with confidence.

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