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I am very knowledgable about our institution. I have talked with different professors and read the website thoroughly. We offer many different areas of interest.

I been working only in this Instution for only 2 weeks and i have leartn a lot, I really think and I am experimenting a lot of new knowledge that i am adquiring withing this amazing school, in regards to programs offering and other policies, however i have worked in other Institutions before great as well as i am at this moment, and we all hace one regulations that we all should follow,,, always be in compliance regardless of the situation.

My institution provides students with high standards, quality education, as well as affordable tuition. Although I do not have a lot experience working on it, I am willing to learn and excel in my current position. My responsibility is to provide information to future prospective students for the nursing program, and then I have to be well informed to provide them with the most accurate and updated information. It is an on-going process and I am learning many new things every day that challenge me. I really feel proud to work for an institution whose goal is to transform people’s lives through education.

I feel our instiution makes it a proity to know. I am extrememly well trained on our departments and we all work so well together and I think that is an important part of the process

I would rate my knowledge as above average. Although we do get questions each day that throw me off but they are great opportunities to learn something new. I doubt anyone has all the answers.

Jamye,

Look at it as a learning opportunity! You are moving in the right direction.

Patty Aronoff

Antonio ,
I feel your excitement! It is a privilege.

Patty Aronoff

PATRICIA,
Excellent! Even though you wear many hats, there is always something new to learn.

Patty Aronoff

Tiffany,

I would definitely agree with you. Instructors are passionate about what they do and are anxious to share.

Patty Aronoff

Lloyd,
If you have worked at another institution, you must learn the new institution's policies and procedures. The state's rules and regulations still govern operations no matter which school you work at.

Patty Aronoff

Judith,
Keep on learning! The more we learn, the better we become as admissions representatives.

Patty Aronoff

mike,
We can be assured there is always something new to learn.

Patty Aronoff

I feel my knowledge of my school is solid but there are still things one can learn on a daily basis

I am new to this institution and this lesson module is forcing me to find the answers to questions I did not previously know or think I needed to know.

I know a great deal about my institution and I continue to learn and grow within my organization. I continuously ask questions and go to training opportunities. I feel privileged to be able to share my knowledge of the institution and admissions process with prospective students and their families.

Being the owner of a small technical school i do every thing in the school, from recruiting new student to license renewal and more. I feel I have very good knowledge about the institution.

I would rate my institutional knowledge moderate, but progressive. There is a weatlth of knowledge to obtain in the medical field, luckily there are many tools and resources available. My greatest resource would be my instructors that have the field expereince and classroom experience to share.

So far what i have learned is that there is a lot of information and the purpose of what we are doing is to make sure that we do not forget to inform the potential student of what is needed to become a student of this institution. I found that when you transition from another institute to another forget some if not all what you have previously learned and have an opened mind to the new things your are about to learn.

There are always opportunities for learning more every day. As a student services representative, I would rate myself a 7 because there is so much more to discover regarding the rules and regulations governing the admissions process.

Gretchen,

The more you know about the program, the better you will be able to discuss it with your students...and with confidence!

Patty Aronoff

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