Sheldon,
You are working your meetings with the student firstm in mind.
Patty Aronoff
Dana,
Good job! Meetings are important to the flow of communication between staff members.
Patty Aronoff
Melissa,
Use meetings as opportunities to learn. Share your experiences and ask questions.
Patty Aronoff
Mallori,
You are getting the best of both worlds as a staff member anc a student.
Patty Aronoff
Melissa,
Absolutely! You don't have to wait for a meeting to meet with faculty. They love to talk about their passion.
Patty Aronoff
Naji,
Keeping informed is imperative to us remaining compliant.
Patty Aronoff
Albert,
Outstanding! Getting everyone together keeps a strong network.
Patty Aronoff
Bryan,
Excellent. Continue to be informed and be an active participant sharing questions and experiences.
Patty Aronoff
Naji,
The Commission meets every two months. The schedule for the meetings are posted on the CIE website under agenda information. You can also watch the meeting via the web through a weblink that is posted on the same webpage.
Patty Aronoff
Kimberly,
Great customer service aspect! This is a student centered focus.
Patty Aronoff
Scarlett,
Focus groups are grear! They are very beneficial in subject matters and growing a community of faculty.
Patty Aronoff
Geniece,
Try your local community as well.
Patty Aronoff
Robert,
Gathering of information is important but we must understand the material that we gather and how it applies to our students.
Patty Aronoff
Marthe,
It is great that this is being conducted. Everyone should know and understand the rules and policies which direct us.
Patty Aronoff
Patrick,
Meetings are a great learning opportunity when people inform and share.
Patty Aronoff
monica,
It is really up to management. What is important is that information is relayed quickly so that everyone is on the same page.
Patty Aronoff
Our Admissions staff has weekly meetings with both the Director of Admissions and our Vice President of Enrollment Services. Beyond that I have not attended other meetings at this point, but as I am only 2 months in, I'm sure there are other opportunities to do so.
The Commission meetings are excellent resources for obtaining current information, however I find our monthly staff meetings to be rather effective as well. We also discuss current industry trends/change in addition to institutional ones, and address any internal concerns or issues.
In our institution we actually have a 10-15 minute meeting every morning. We also attend every year to the AACS convention and any other required meeting.
i require all my Admissions stafff to attend meetings with the education departmetn for up to date knoweledge of the information being taught, as well as employer meetings of thier expectation or entry level graduates, inorder to understand the true opportunities avaliable to a trained studnet graduate.