Josiah,
It is about fair consumer practices and honesty.
Requirements by the CIE completely dictate how we go about doing our job. Certain requirements force admissions staff to do things in a certain way. For example, we must properly inform our potential students on our transfer of credits policy and much more. An institution does have some lee-way in choosing their own policies.
IIve,
Make sure to update your notebook as well.
Pam,
Exactly, it's a win-win.
Laurie,
Very good advice!
Enrique,
Misleading information is against CIE rules.
Joy,
Thank you for your feedback.
Melynda,
Ethics....honesty....integrity
Michelle,
CIE protects both the student and the school.
Dilailan,
With the CIE rules, both the student and the school are protected.
Lori,
Thank you for sharing the differences between countries.
Nora,
The rules protect both the student and the school.
Orlando,
Thank you for your post and the additional reference point.
James,
Training keeps compliance in the forefront.
Holli,
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Reinaldo,
You are right! We all need to be current.
Felix,
Start by checking the CIE website monthly and reading their newsletter. It will set you in the right direction.
Jeff,
If we do not remain current, then we mislead the student by providing incorrect information.
Joseph,
CIE requirements can only improve performance ensuring consumer protection for the student.
The Commission for Independent requirements could not affect any performance, to the contrary it does provide enough tools that would make the area to the admission representative conducive to enrollment.