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The EA must be PERFECT!

In my previous experience (working with Admissions from other departments: Education and Student Services), I know that the EA MUST be completed perfectly, or the student's start can be inhibited. The EA is key to the student's paperwork and admission becoming a reality. If the EA is not completed properly, signed, etc., then the rest of the admissions process for the student is halted, and sometimes even their start date has to be set back.

Brandon,

I believe they are referring to the enrollment agreement when using EA.

Kimberly Stein

EA? Does this stand for Enrollment Advisor, if so, your school may not be compliant. Our role is not an advisor per the state of Ohio.

If there was an error or signature missing wouldn't someone catch it in time for the student to be able to still start on time? I see that not being the students fault.

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