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Although Iv'e been in Admissions for more than 13 years this course makes me feel like a legit permitted Admissions Advisor. thank You!
Practicing and or enforcing good ethics is just the right thing to do. Whether if your job or reputation is on the line, its better to fail at something going about it the right way. Good ethics should be practice everywhere at home in schools, sports, etc.
Have you ever had a student submit college transcripts and once they have been evaluated. The student ask for them to be appleaed because the stuent feels she should recive more credits.
I have been an agent for several years but it is always good to refresh my knowledge
I let the director know if I'm concerned about a prospective student. Their success is our success! I give them time to talk about it and review the process and policies in place.
It is of vital improtance to be honest with students and prospective students. If it were you or a loved one sitting on the other side of the desk, wouldn't each one of us want the Rep to be honest, open and transparent with us?
If a potential student would have difficulty getting a job based on an industries specifications or could not read or write to pass the curriculum I would discourag him or her from enrolling. Perhaps have them contact companies in advance to test the waters for employment or have them pass a section of the curriculum in advance.
I found all the laws and the rules to be a little overwhelming when it comes to learning on your own. Perhaps this should be broken down some more.
I feel if I know a student could not get a license then I feel I am bound ethically to tell them at Admissions.
How to handle prospective student who doesn't want to fill out school application?
It is a daunting task as a college of nursing to understand and meet local, state, regulatory body, and federal mandates for education. In the field there have been examples of gross mis-use of student time and financial resources by institutions which have largely been identified and closed. Thiis is a good move by regulation stakeholders. Students incur a significant amount of debt with higher education in many cases. If this debt does not result in an ability to convert knowledge and skills into a productive occupation both the student and society experince a loss.
I believe that if a student is properly informed and concerns are discussed about the difficulty and commitment needed and the perspective believes he or she can achieve these standard, then application should not be denied.
Being ethical in describing the school to someone is not only the righth thing to do, it's also the best way to sell the opportunity to perspective students and their families.
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Who approves medical assisting and phlebotmy programs in Ohio.
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