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1. In order to remain in the
nursing program, students must earn at least a “C” grade in all courses
with a NUR 200 or NUR 300 designation.
2. Enrollment in NUR 225, 230 and 235 requires a
grade of “C” or above in BIO 215.
3. In order to remain in the nursing program, nursing
students must fulfill academic requirements and must also show evidence
of meeting the behavioral objectives (cognitive, psychomotor and
affective) of preparation for professional nursing as described and
distributed in each nursing course with a NUR 200 and NUR 300
designation.
4. A student who receives a grade of “C-” or lower in
a NUR 200 or NUR 300 level nursing course, whose cumulative grade point
average has dropped below 2.50, who has withdrawn from a NUR 200 or NUR
300 level nursing course, who has taken a leave of absence from the
nursing program, or who has withdrawn from the nursing program must
apply for readmission to the nursing program. The student may be
readmitted to the program provided that, in the judgment of the nursing
faculty, the student meets the criteria for readmission.
5. Any student who receives more than one course
grade below “C” in any of the NUR courses will not be readmitted to the
nursing program.
6. Students who demonstrate an unsafe level of
patient care will not be permitted to continue in the clinical area.
7. Under provisions of Public Act 86-365, students
whose ability to function is impaired or who have engaged in unethical
or illegal acts, or whose behavior does not conform to accepted
standards of the nursing profession may jeopardize their eligibility for
obtaining or retaining professional nurse licensure in the State of
Connecticut. (A copy of the act with explanatory material is available
for review in the department office.) Such conduct or behavior may also
be grounds for disciplinary action, including suspension or dismissal
from the program, by the nursing faculty or departmental administrator.
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