Learn the Basics | Origin: CM205
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Admissions Compliance for Postsecondary Schools in Colorado --> Learn the Basics
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Learning the terminology along with understanding the compliance and regulations will set you up for success. Its extremely important to know where our advertising goes, when it is delivered to the public and what is says. Students expect us to guide them through the process and that needs to be accurate information.
Compliance and regulations are key to being an Admissions Rep. Demonstration of your knowledge of these topics, partnered with sales skills; should ultimately yield great results.
I learned the important basics of being an admissions rep. How even if you have experience, it's important to stay up on the State Compliance, so you aren't missing thigs to say/not say. As well, It's important to know what are company is advertising so we can see the student perspective. We are the students guide, and they rely on correct information from us.
I learned the importance of knowing the proper terms to use when talking with a perspective student. Also certain topics that should be covered, and those that should be avoided.
I learned that if we do not comply with State laws then there will be actions against us. I also learned that we need to be knowledgable and explain programs in an efficiant way to ease understanding. We never gaurentee, Imply, or promise anything!
I learned that compliance is important and to follow all rules and regulations when enrolling students.
This module stressed the improtance of being knowledgeable and accurate when it come to the rules and regulations for enrolling students. Its important that the student undertands what is being said, and that when explainng the agent is using the correct verbage.
I learned that it is important to know the rules and regulations on the state you are enrolling students. Also, that you explain things to students in the correct way so that they have the correct idea and expectations of what to get out of their classes and what to expect in the field they work in.
I learned that it is very important to be very percise when explaining things to our students, especially making sure things are said the right way because certain things should not be said. This allows the student clear understanding and we can assure that we are providing the most accurate information possible.
I learned it's a good idea to stay orgainized, understand what you can and can't say and maintain an understand of what marketing is saying. So, you may use those ideas which the student is already familiar with to continue to show them the educational institution.