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Assist students with their enrolment

Description

Help the accepted students with the enrolment in a certain programme. Prepare legal documents and support the students as they settle in.

Alternative labels

help students with enrolment
assists students with enrolment
assisting students with enrolment
aid students with enrolment

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Assist students with their enrolment is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Admissions coordinator: Admissions coordinators are in charge of the students’ applications and admissions to a (private) school, college or university. They asses possible future students’ qualifications and subsequently approve or deny their application, based on the regulations and desires set by the board of directors and the school administration. They also assist the accepted students in their enrollment in the programme and courses of their choice.

Optional skill

Assist students with their enrolment is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Learning mentor: Learning mentors support underperforming students both inside and outside of the classroom in order to increase their academic success. They assist students experiencing (multiple) disadvantages, such as learning difficulties, behavioural issues, and attendance problems, and also assist gifted students who are under-challenged. They may also work with adult students in the further education system. Learning mentors develop schedules and action plans with the students in order to plan the necessary mentoring activities and monitor progress. They also liaise with the students’ teachers, educational psychologists, school social workers and, if necessary, with the student’s parents, in order to improve the student’s educational development.
Special educational needs itinerant teacher: Special educational needs itinerant teachers instruct disabled or sick children in their homes. They are specialised teachers employed by (public) schools to teach those unable to physically attend school, but also to assist the student, the parents and the school in their communication. They also fulfil the function of a social school worker by helping the students and parents with a student’s potential behavioural issues and enforce, if necessary, school attendance regulations. In case of a possible physical (re)admission to school, visiting teachers advise the school regarding suitable classroom guidance strategies and advisable teaching methods to support the student and make the transition as agreeable as possible.

 


 

References

  1. Assist students with their enrolment – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022