1. in a
Scn org, the person who signs up people for
Scn service.
(HCO Admin. Ltr 30 Jul 75) 2. a registrar deals in
exchange between the
org and
public. She exchanges the valuable
services of the
org in
exchange for valuables. Valuables in this
case being
money.
(BPL 22 Dec 71R II) 3. the registrar has
responsibility for procurement,
interview, signing up,
legal and
finance. The registrar is directly responsible for all students and
PC procurement and keeping
place full.
(HCOB 26 Sept 56) 4. the
Department of
Promotion and
Registration is divided into three distinct categories;
present time,
past and
future. There are three types of
registrars which
handle these three categories. The
Immediate Registrar is mainly concerned with
present time prospects. She answers any questions and handles any problems of those people who
want auditing or
training in
present time. The
Assistant Registrar is mainly concerned with the
past, that is, she handles
ARC breaks. She is concerned with finding out why people are
upset with us or why they have stopped communicating with us. She re-establishes
communication with people. The
Letter Registrar is concerned with
future prospects. She writes to all
future prospects. Her
job is to see to it that we have people to train and
audit in the
future.
(SEC ED 66, 30 Jan 59) 5. purpose: to get a great many people
processed and
trained, and to make certain that the
income of the
organization is adequate to get the
job done. The first duty of the registrar is to sign-up persons for something and receive
money in
hand, passing the next instant to Accounts which takes over all further
invoice and paper
work and the
applicant. The Registrar is not supposed to engage in long sales
talks or sales letters. She is there to
help people sign up and to
assist resolution of their problems in signing up. She is not there to
sell anything. People
want more
Scn, not sales
talks. She would be
brief and efficient and effective. The Registrar keeps
appointments once made and keeps none waiting. She signs up everybody who comes to see her.
(SEC ED 2, 15 Dec 58) Abbr. REG.