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Leesburg, VA 20176 $45,000 $59,000 $35,000
National $40,000 $53,000 $31,000
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Usually, admissions representatives are required to hold a Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business Administration or other related field. They must possess problem-solving skills and have the ability to interact with people. They should als...
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1. Enroll in an undergraduate program at an accredited university. In order to become a college admissions representative, you must have a bachelor's degree in education, business, communications or a related field. Be sure to verify your sc...
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Do your research about the college before applying. Read informative reviews, student reviews and testimonials and check the BBB website for any complaints that might have been filed against the college in the past. Then read the course brea...
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As of November 2009, the median salary for admissions representatives was $35,228, according to Salary.com. The lowest paid 25 percent of representatives earned $31,174 or less, while the highest-paid 25 percent earned $39,319 or more. Sourc...
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HR Rep in a company is similar, expecially if your main focus in on staffing/recruiting.
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They're probably both wrong, and anyways, they can't predict how the postal service will go. They should have said between this week and that week, not given specific dates. Usually I never get anything the say I'm 'supposed' to.
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Some questions you can ask: How do I arrange a campus visit & tour? Do you have special visitation days? Is an individual interview required in the application?
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It is open to many undergraduate degrees - many Admissions Counselors have a Masters in Student Personnel, Counseling or similar. Check out the Occupational Outlook Handbook below. Some possible undergraduate majors might be Psychology, Comm...
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You could try emailing the university you're interested in and asking them what they look for. I'm sure if you explain you are unsure of the system they use that they could give you a few pointers at the very least.
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Best answer is that you are loyal, fast thinker, quick to learn new skills, & a very reliable person. Also, you believe you can bring out the best in people.
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most of them are not really interested and sometimes feel harassed. Source(s): I am a retired police officer. I retired as a sergeant, after 29 years, from a very large department, about 12,000 officers. I was a patrol officer for 4 years in...
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You have two options: 1) Do unpaid work in the medical field: you could do an internship, or you could even just walk in and say you want to volunteer. 2) Think about your prior experience in other fields-- maybe they're indirectly related t...
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If you don’t remember the name of your Admissions Rep you can  email the Admissions Department at any time and your Admissions Rep will be given the email. You are also welcome to call the Admissions Department and ask there, 1-800-594-9500.
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Admission representatives make their earnings mainly based on experience. They find employment in educational institutions that pay about $50,000 for employees with minor experience. Young professionals with deftness in database handling and...
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"Restricted admission" trade fairs are only open to a select group of trade representatives . The Exhibitor Advisory Board determines who belongs to the group of trade visitors and how they will officially register for the fair. Trade visito...
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Contact the Visitors Center at (413) 545-0306 to schedule an informal non-evaluative interview with a Student Admissions Representative. The 15-minute interviews are held Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.
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You may wish to contact the Office of Undergraduate Admission via email or telephone to find out if we will have a representative in your area. You may also speak to an admission counselor by telephoning the Office of Undergraduate Admission...
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Don't assume the prospect knows nothing about your school. We consistently find that prospects know a fairly large amount about your school before you even speak with them. They use the web, and they shop around. They also hear about you ...
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Here are some additional things for you to think about and questions to ask admissions specialists when choosing a massage school.
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Check to see if a Berkeley rep is visiting your California community college or attending a pre-college program in your area.  You can also call our office at 510-642-3175 to talk with an admissions officer. Click here for our Office Hours.
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