Dismissal from the Nursing Program
Reasons for dismissal from the nursing program and for which readmission may not be considered include:
- Excessive class/clinical absences (refer to Nursing Program Handbook);
- Unsatisfactory scholastic performance;
- Earning a grade of C- or lower in any nursing course or dropping below a 2.0 cumulative grade point average;
- Unprofessional conduct (e.g., breaking patient confidentiality, violating professional boundaries, creating a hostile study environment);
- Failure to maintain up-to-date clinical requirements and comply with or meet the standards established for criminal background checks and the use/abuse of drug substances and drug screening;
- Critical incidents that endanger patient safety.