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As a new admissions representative here at the school, I have gone through our school catalog, read through each of the program specs, met with each of the Program Chairs and attend our weekly product knowledge meetings. It has been extremely helpful in learning all that we offer and what types of entry level positions could be available to our graduates.

Maybe,
Very exciting! You have much to keep track of in your knowledge base of the products your school offers.

Patty Aronoff

Our school offer :Associated of Science In Diagnostic Medical Solography, Associated of science in General Radiologic Technology ,Associate of Science in Nursing ,RN to BSN, Bachelors in Nursing, Pharmacy Technician, Medical Assisting, Dental Assisting with expanded Functions and Radiology, English as a Second Language (ESL) .There is something for everybody.

Yi,

Make sure any information provided to the student is legitimate and verifiable.

Patty Aronoff

Margaret,
The prospective student today requires very in-depth information on programs and career paths. Continue to tap into your resources.

Patty Aronoff

Mickie,
The Academic Department is a wealth of information for the admissions staff.

Patty Aronoff

Maritza,

The joy of your institution is the connection you have with the community. A great partnership!

Patty Aronoff

michelle,
That is great news! Admissions should have a solid relationship with the career services department. When we enroll a student, we are enrolling a future graduate.

Patty Aronoff

Paul,

You will want to add the Florida Board of Nursing rules and regulations to your notebook resources.

Patty Aronoff

Crystal,

Excellent! These are very detailed programs with respect to their content. Keep on leaning!

Patty Aronoff

beverly,

Continuing product knowledge training is essential for admissions staff. The more we know about a program, the better we are able to answer the detailed questions students may have.

Patty Aronoff

irene,
Your institution has a wide range of choices for prospective students. Knowing your programs would be essential in finding the right fit.

Patty Aronoff

Patty,

Do you think its a good idea for the admission staff to sit in at least one class session of the courses offered by the school. Delilah

Our Institution offers Cosmetology programs (Beauty) and Massage Therapy Program. Information about every one of these career programs abound on the internet, but I also read newsletters issued by the respective boards and/or departments

We offer the following programs:
Medical Assistant
Practical Nursing
Surgical Technology
Medical Billing and Coding
Paralegal
Business Administration
Pharmacy Technician

We have product knowledge meetings that are ran by the program director of each program. They are experts in their field of study. We also have handouts that describe what a student will be able to do once they are done the program.

Med Asst
Pharmacy Tech
Surgical Tech
Medical Billing and Coding
Bus Admin
Paralegal
Practical Nursing

we do product knowledge monthly with our Program Directors and Academic Dean along with our Director of Enrollment

Our school offers Cosmetology, Massage Therapy, Spa Therapies and Full Specialty programs. The graduates are required to be licensed or registered with the state in order to have a career in their field.

At our campus we offer from Healthcare,Cosmetology,Culinary,Pastry,Networking to Business.We also have courses from 9 month diplomas to 2 years Associate. Admissions works closely with Career planning to gather current information with the job market.

My school has programs in nursing, drafting, electronics, and info tech. I have sat down with the department chair for each of the respective programs to gain program/product knowledge.

Theraputic Message, Esthetics, Personal Prainger, X-ray medical techican-medical assistant. I have meet with several senior co-workers and instructors to learn about the programs. As well as talking to the students and visiting the classrooms,

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