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Enrolling Students vs. Graduates....

As an Admissions Representative we work with students that have ambition to change their lives! Not only are we helping them to make a change in the present but the long term goal down the road as well. Ultimately you as their Admissions Representative may be the only one that believed in them and that attends their graduation. We are all life changers!

It's fulfilling to come to work every day and know you have an opportunity to help many students change their career path and goals, as well as benefit themselves and their families in such a positive way. I agree, we are all changing lives on a daily basis!

Our admissions team does a great job of maintaining the relationships with students all the way through the program and beyond. Definitely an advantage of a smaller school.

It is extremely rewarding to enroll a student in a program that is going to ultimately change their life... but the best part of my job is seeing that student graduate

Yes I couldn't agree more. We play a huge part in the lifes of our students, and ultamately the big push that they sooo needed to get their education started!

Last night I was at my first orientation. I cannot explain the positive feeling I had when meeting the new students. I am looking forward to completing my training and being a catalyst helping the students make positive changes in their lives. I look forward to my first graduation. I would love to hear some graduation success stories!

I think my job is to enroll graduates. I make the preliminary calls to students then once they come in work very hard t get them enrolled and packaged. Once they are in school, I am new, but I intend on calling my students once every two weeks to follow up on how school has been. And then a few weeks after they graduate, give them motivation to get that job!

There is nothing more appreciative, then meeting a student for the first time, walking them through the process of enrollment, watching them start school, and then 18 months later, watching them walk out - a graduate.

Completey rewarding.

This is so completely true. Being able to be there for our current students and let potential students know that they will not be alone will help ensure that students keep coming to the school. The important thing is helping the students see a future of possibilities and opening up a future of possibilites for the school.

Absolutely agree! We shouldn't be looking for students to fill classes, we should be looking for future graduates to work in our communities. This is why I'm here; I believe in the opportunity for education to change lives.

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