Students experiencing personal or academic difficulties may request a modification of their scheduled course of study. The student is to contact their academic advisor to discuss this option. Progression into the next nursing courses will be permitted on a space available basis and faculty approval.
Readmission policies apply as outlined under Progression Policies.
If a student misses two semesters (fall or spring) of course work, a formal reapplication to Graduate Studies is required to be submitted.
Any interruption in the progression of the planned full or part time project plan may require enrollment in additional courses to ensure the project is current and meets minimum project standards. The resubmitted work must meet the expectations of doctoral level work and is at the discretion of the faculty mentor. The expectation throughout each semester of the DNP program is that DNP project progress will be made in accordance to established syllabi for each DNP project course. Additional issues regarding DNP project progression will be brought before the Graduate Nursing Admission and Progression Committee to determine the student’s progression in the DNP program.
In addition to university policies, the following activities are grounds for dismissal from the Graduate Nursing Program:
The Faculty reserves the right to dismiss any student whose personal integrity, health or behavior demonstrate unfitness to continue preparation for advanced practice nursing and or violate the Code of Ethics.
If a student is absent for two or more semesters (Fall and Spring), they must reapply to the program through the School of Graduate Studies. Advanced Pathophysiology, Clinical Pharmacology, and Advanced Health Assessment must be completed within the past 5 years. In instances where students returning to the program with one of the aforementioned courses older than five years, the student will be required to retake the course. No graduate course more than seven (7) years old may satisfy requirements for a graduate degree without evaluation and validation from the Chair of the graduate program.