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13. Graduation Announcement (and other celebratory language)

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2. Program Overview

3. Program Outline

4. Weekly Quizzes

5. Study Guide

6. Final Exam

7. Student Progress Forms

8. Coaching Session Evaluations

0. Registration Form

9. Weekly Email Check Points

10. Program Evaluation

11. Graduation Certificate

12. Course Exit Emails

13. Graduation Announcement (and other celebratory language)

Life Coach Training RESELLER – RESELLER Module 05 | Course Blueprint

13. Graduation Announcement (and other celebratory language)

Using the examples attached, draft up a blurb about your student. I tend to follow the same format each time.

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13. Graduation Announcement (and other celebratory language)

In this module, we will fill out the necessary forms for you to kickstart your student journey.

The Course Registration Form is a crucial step in joining our community as it helps us understand our learning group and prepares us for your addition. It is important to fill out the form, receive confirmation of sending it, and submit it within the one-week deadline. Follow the provided instructions to complete the form and reach out to your networks for feedback. This step is essential in preparing for the course module.

Graduation Announcement

(And other celebratory verbiage)

Your Course Registration form helps us to know who we are learning with as we prepare our colleagues and clients for your addition to our budding community.

Read through before sending to students.

WOW!

You’re nearly DONE!

Your student is done! Yet there are still some steps remaining to close out that student from your course. Your INTRO course, that is. *wink*

You need to announce that student’s status as a GRADUATE to the WORLD! (Facebook, I mean)

Using the examples attached, draft up a blurb about your student. I tend to follow the same format each time.

NOTE: It is easier to write about some students than others. Comes with the territory, I guess. For this reason, you might opt to have the students submit requested verbiage to you. People in business and academia do this all the time. It’s definitely done in the publishing business for forwards, etc.

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