CON Undergraduate Academic Probation, Dismissal, Withdrawal: Difference between revisions

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<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">A student who receives a final grade of less than 78.0% in a required course in the nursing major may repeat the course one time.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">A student who receives a final grade of less than 78.0% in a required course in the nursing major may repeat the course one time.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">A student may only be enrolled twice in any required nursing course. For example, if a student withdraws from a course, this counts as one enrollment. In the event that a student encounters a documented significant life event, he or she may request an exception from the campus assistant dean and the program director for that specific enrollment counting toward total number of times enrolled. Appropriate documentation submitted must be original documents. Copies will be made and the originals returned to the student.
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">A student may only be enrolled twice in any required nursing course. For example, if a student withdraws from a course, this counts as one enrollment. In the event that a student encounters a documented significant life event, he or she may request an exception from the campus assistant dean and the program director for that specific enrollment counting toward total number of times enrolled. Appropriate documentation submitted must be original documents. Copies will be made and the originals returned to the student.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Students who fail either the classroom or clinical component of the Patient-Centered Care series must repeat both courses when retaking the failed course, as indicated in Policy 5.2.18.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Students who fail either the classroom or clinical component of the Patient-Centered Care series must repeat both courses when retaking the failed course, as indicated in Policy 5.2.18.</li>
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<li>Chooses to withdraw at any time in the semester from three or more courses in that semester, unrelated to leave of absence or change of study.  </li>
<li>Chooses to withdraw at any time in the semester from three or more courses in that semester, unrelated to leave of absence or change of study.  </li>
<li>Students who have been dismissed from the college for violations of Policy 5.2.36 Undergraduate Professional Performance are not eligible for readmission to any undergraduate UNMC College of Nursing program.</li>
<li>Students who have been dismissed from the college for violations of Policy 5.2.36 Undergraduate Professional Performance are not eligible for readmission to any undergraduate UNMC College of Nursing program.</li>
<li>Students who are sent a dismissal notice are encouraged to, but are not required to, meet with Student Services. If the student does not promptly meet with Student Services, then Student Services shall make, within one month of that dismissal notice being sent, three attempts to contact the student to be dismissed. If Student Services fails to make contact after those three attempts, then all dismissal paperwork shall be promptly completed by Student Services without that student's input Dismissal shall be official upon completion of that dismissal paper work; even if the student does not provide the requested student input. </li>
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