PERSONAL REGISTRATION EXPERIENCE AT JOINING COLLEGE

Personal Registration Experience at Joining College

Question 1 on page 120 of Chapter 6

Question 1 on page 120 of Chapter 6

Your college or university has decided to evaluate the process by which students are advised about and registered for classes. As part of this evaluation, the registrar has asked a select team of students—you among them—to explain the actual process each of you went through individually during the last advising/registration cycle. These case studies collected from individual students—the customers—will be transmitted directly to a college-wide committee studying registration and advising problems. Your job is to give a detailed account of the process. Remain as objective as possible without giving opinions. If you had problems during the process, the facts you relate will speak for themselves. Simply describe the process you personally experienced, and then let the committee mem- bers judge for themselves whether the steps you describe should be a part of the process

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The registration process that I experienced when I joined college had a few steps. First, I had to report to the specific department of study relevant to my major. The purpose of the stage was to ensure that proper records of my existence at the college, especially in the department, matched my credentials and my adequate information. The process involved the registration of my details on a form provided by the department. The department then explained to me that I required to wait for half an hour as they processed my details…

 

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