Jacquelyn Hilton

Jacquelyn Hilton

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I learned that keeping a resource notebook up to date and gathering the proper information will help you be an effective Admissions Representative. 

 

I learned that knowing the catalog and understanding the enrollment agreement are important aspects of the Admissions process.

 

I learned that having a resource notebook is essential in keeping up with the regulations and what is required of the Admissions Staff.

 

I learned that an institution can be accredited by more than one agency. The primary agency must be recognized nationally.

 

I learned it is best to verify a prospective students high school diploma and transcripts. There are diploma mill agencies that help people obtain a diploma or certificate with little or no course work.

 

I learned that Cohort Default Rates can trigger a program review. It's very important to express and walk students through the repayment of any Federal Loans. 

 

I learned that it is important to respond to a prospective as quickly as possible to determine their eligibility and then get them to the Financial Aid Department within 48 hours after meeting with Admissions.

 

Provisions are made for consumers to protect their rights to not be called or spammed by businesses and institutions.

 

Accurate representation of facts is critical when talking with a prospective student.

 

Being specific and following the information that is in the catalog is the way to assist prospective students to the best of your ability. Especially when sharing the expectatiions ot the program and graduation rates.

 

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