1. Quiz: A4. Where Are the Next Generation of Leaders in the Admission Profession? Webcast

Thank you for viewing the webcast of educational session A4. Where Are the Next Generation of Leaders in the Admission Profession? presented at the 2012 NACAC National Conference in Denver, CO.

Please complete the Webcast quiz below. It must be finished in its entirety in order to retain CEU eligibility. If you have any questions, please e-mail conference@nacacnet.org.

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* 1. Communicating the meaning of school rankings and changing profiles to school administration has become more important in the day to day responsibilities of Directors of Admission.

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* 2. One of the keys to leadership is fostering growth in the staff around you and understanding that sometimes moving upwards may mean key staff moving on from your office or institution.

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* 3. Cultural competency and understanding the world from which students are coming from is important in a leadership position.

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* 4. Understanding, manipulating and measuring data through Excel and affiliating yourself with members of your staff with this type of skill set is important in your development as a leader in the college admission profession.

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* 5. Knowing your ethical boundaries and identifying the lines that you will not cross will facilitate open and honest conversations about tough issues with key decision makers at your institution.

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* 6. Creative ways to keep your staff motivated and committed to the job include identifying professional development funds and granting staff recovery days that are not included in their regular PTO allotment.

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