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| <p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">This policy applies to all degree-seeking students.</p> | | <p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">This policy applies to all degree-seeking students.</p> |
| ===Policy=== | | ===Policy=== |
| <p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">Nurses are held to high professional standards that require the exercise of sound judgment and ethical behavior. Therefore the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing requires background checks on all newly admitted students and annual disclosure statements on all currently enrolled students. Background checks are required by affiliating agencies and may be a condition to be a candidate for state licensure.</p> | | <p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">UNMC requires background checks on newly admitted students. Students may need to submit to additional and/or repeated background checks depending on program and clinical placement requirements. Students are required to submit the annual disclosure statement at the beginning of every academic year.</p> |
| <ol style="max-width:67em !important;"> | | <p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">The College of Nursing (CON) reserves the right to rescind an offer of admission or progression or to place monitoring requirements on any individual whose background investigation reveals a history of conduct that: </p> |
| <li>All UNMC students, including the College of Nursing students submit a disclosure statement as part of the admission process. Applicants to the undergraduate nursing program must also submit and complete a background check by the vendor chosen by UNMC or the College of Nursing as a condition of admission.</li>
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| <li>Applicants must complete the required background check following the offer of admission but prior to enrollment. Admission may be denied or rescinded based on a review of the background check and disclosure statement.</li>
| | <li>is reasonably determined to increase the risk of harm to patients or individuals on UNMC premises; or </li> |
| <li>Students who refuse to submit to a background check will not be admitted or progressed.</li> | | <li>was not accurately disclosed in response to a direct question regarding criminal history on any application for admission in connection with the program; or </li> |
| <li>A background check or disclosure statement revealing criminal activity including but not limited to assault, theft or illegal drug/alcohol activity will be submitted to the office of the Director of the Undergraduate Program and/or Division Assistant Dean for review. The Director or Division Assistant Dean may request that the applicant submit additional information relating to the criminal activity such as a written explanation, court documents and police reports. The Undergraduate Admission, Progression, Graduation, Scholarship/Grant Committee will then review all the information and determine whether the offer of admission or progression should be withdrawn.</li> | | <li>is inconsistent with the high standard of ethical conduct required of all members of the academic community; or </li> |
| <li>The committee decisions are final and cannot be appealed.</li>
| | <li>is otherwise unbefitting a member of the academic community or would preclude completion of required educational activities. </li> |
| <li>A background check will be honored for the duration of enrollment if the student is continuously enrolled. A student who has a break in enrollment of at least two semesters in the approved curriculum of the certificate or degree program is required to complete a new background check.</li>
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| <li>Students will be required to update the disclosure form yearly. The student must report any new convictions involving criminal activity, including but not limited to theft, assault and illegal drug/alcohol activity other than minor traffic violations which could interfere with clinical placements or obtaining a licensure to practice nursing. The student must also report if they have been a defendant in a civil suit. Involvement in criminal activity that occurs or is discovered while a student is in attendance at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing may result in disciplinary action, including dismissal and will be addressed through the university’s academic or disciplinary policies.</li> | | |
| <li>Falsification of information, including omission of relevant information, may result in denial of admission or dismissal from the program.</li> | |
| <li>Background check reports and other submitted information are confidential and may only be reviewed by University of Nebraska Medical Center officials and affiliated clinical facilities in accordance with the Family Educational Records and Privacy Act (FERPA). Student background check reports, disclosure statements and other submitted student information will be maintained in the office of the Director of the Undergraduate Program and/or Division Assistant Dean.</li> | |
| </ol> | |
| ===Required Background Check Searches=== | | ===Required Background Check Searches=== |
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