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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Undergraduate Progression Policy Subsection: 5.2.18
Section 5.0 - Policy Originating Date: November 1971
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Undergraduate Admission, Progression, Graduation and Scholarship/Grant Committee
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Revised: April 1999
Revised: November 2000
Revised: April 2002
Revised: May 2003
Revised: March 2008
Revised: October 2012
Revised: May 2013
Revised: April 2014
Revised: November 2014
Revised: May 2016


Policy:

  1. The student must maintain a cumulative grade point average on exams of 78% in order to progress. The weighted average of all tests and examinations will be calculated first. If the average of test and exam grades is less than 78%, that will be the course grade. If this score is greater than or equal to 78%, then other evaluation scores will be added and the resulting average must be 78% or greater in order to pass. Only the final course score will be subject to mathematical rounding to the nearest whole number.
  2. The following will be included in the test/exam portion of the grade. Note: this portion of each student’s grade must be 78% or higher without rounding in order to pass the course:

    Test/exams are defined as 50 or more questions that evaluate the application of content from this course and previous coursework to patient situations. Each didactic course will give a minimum of 2 tests/exams.

    If a student misses the scheduled test/exam, the faculty reserves the right to prepare a test in an alternate form such as essay, short answer and multiple choice. The test/exam should be worth the same number of points as the original. The date and time will be determined by the course coordinator/instructor.

    Additional assignments, as offered by each individual campus, will be included in the final grade once the student has met the 78% test average requirement. Examples of these assignments include but are not limited to:
        -Quizzes
        -Individual readiness assurance test (IRAT)/Group readiness assurance test (GRAT)
        -participation
        -presentations
        -papers
        -Assessment technologies institute (ATI) proctored assessments

    These activities evaluate the student’s ability to be prepared for class and to apply the concepts in a variety of settings.
  3. In a clinical course, the student must receive a grade of “Pass” or “P” in pre-requisite, transferred or required courses in the nursing major in order to progress to the next level. A student who receives a grade of “Fail” or “F” in a required non-nursing or required nursing course may not continue into any nursing course which has as a prerequisite the course in which the non-passing grade was received.
  4. For courses in which theory and clinical are combined, clinical laboratory performance is rated on a Pass/Fail basis. A rating of "Fail" in clinical laboratory performance results in a "D" in the course unless the theory grade is an "F." If the clinical laboratory performance is "Pass" the grade awarded for the course will be based upon the theory grade.
  5. The student must provide documentation of the following items prior to progression in the nursing major. Failure to provide appropriate documentation of immunizations and current CPR certification will result in the student being dropped from all clinical nursing course(s) at the end of the sixth day (except d) of the semester and not reinstated for that semester:
    1. A series of three immunizations for Hepatitis B are required. Proof of a positive Hepatitis B titer must be documented. If the titer results are negative, the series must be repeated followed by a titer.
    2. Annual completion of a test for tuberculosis.
    3. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation certificate that will remain current through each semester the student is enrolled.
    4. Annual flu immunization should remain current through each semester the student is enrolled.
  6. All students must complete compliance requirements as assigned.
  7. The student may be allowed to progress in the next semester the course is offered as space is available and compliance established. Failure to complete compliance requirements will be grounds for disciplinary action or dismissal.