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Any courses taken at PLU outside the School of Nursing are administered by the respective departments with regard to scheduling, evaluation, grading, etc. Grades earned in such courses cannot be disputed through the School of Nursing process outlined here, and must be addressed with the respective academic department as appropriate.
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University Mission School of Nursing Guiding Principles School of Nursing Vision School of Nursing Mission School of Nursing Philosophy
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Faculty Advisor School of Nursing Learning Laboratories University Services Academic Assistance Accessibility and Accommodation Bookstore Campus Ministry Campus Safety Career Services Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability On-campus Employment Library Writing Center Help Desk Military and Veteran Services Student Financial Services Student Life Counseling Center Student Health Services Fitness Services Title IX resources Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education
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All students enrolled in the nursing program are expected to adhere to the curricular sequence as outlined in the university catalog. Moreover, all nursing students are required to sign an individual academic program contract (APC) within the first month of matriculation to the program. The academic program contract outlines the particular program of study leading to the BSN, MSN, or DNP degree; all nursing majors must follow their signed program contracts. Enrolling in courses deviating from
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Absence in excess of one year requires a letter of withdrawal submitted to the Recruitment, Admission and Progression (RAP) Committee prior to leaving. Students withdrawing from the School of Nursing and the university should follow the appropriate procedures for facilitating future return or transfer to another institution. Returning to the PLU School of Nursing will require reapplication to the nursing program. Readmission is neither guaranteed nor implied, as well as cohort pricing is not
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If students are passing all nursing coursework at the time of their withdrawal, they must reapply to the School of Nursing and request permission to re-enroll in the courses they were taking when they withdrew. If readmission is granted, the student will reenter the nursing program on a space-available basis. However, priority placement will be given to students who have been granted a leave of absence. If progression is delayed for more than one (1) semester, the student may be required to
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Student feedback for courses and teaching performance are secured at least once for each course every semester and are one element of faculty evaluation, along with faculty self-evaluation and the Dean’s evaluations of faculty. Faculty members are reviewed for promotion and/or tenure (permanent retention) by the PLU Rank and Tenure Committee according to the schedule established by the university. Names of faculty being reviewed are published. The PLU Rank and Tenure Committee solicits
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PLU School of Nursing Student Handbook (link) view page
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PLU School of Nursing Student Handbook (link) view page
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Each Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that employees can access and consult the PLU Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan at any time. This Plan is available as part of the PLU Occupational Health & Safety Manual. A copy of this exposure plan must be available to the Director of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries upon request for examination and copying. The PLU Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan will be reviewed and updated when necessary and at least
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