Common use of Progression Policy Clause in Contracts

Progression Policy. Students progress to the next term and/or level following successful completion of the program of studies and demonstration of desirable personal and professional attributes. Any student not completing all course requirements by the end of the course will fail the course with the exception of students who have extenuating circumstances, e.g., motor vehicle collision. A faculty committee assumes the responsibilities for periodic evaluations of student achievement and decides upon the progression of students at the close of each term or level of the program. Once the student is formally enrolled in the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ School of Nursing program, the student must complete the program within five academic years. Both theory and clinical components of a course must be satisfactorily completed at the same time to constitute passing the course. The faculty provides individual evaluation of students who will not complete the program within the required timeframe due to extenuating circumstances (i.e. military commitment or illness). At the completion of the second level, the student shall be recommended for progression to the third level provided the following conditions have been met:

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enrollment Agreement, Student Handbook

Progression Policy. Students The students progress to the next term and/or level following successful completion of the program of studies and demonstration of desirable personal and professional attributes. Any student not completing all course requirements by the end of the course will fail the course with the exception of students who have extenuating circumstances, e.g., motor vehicle collision. A faculty committee assumes the responsibilities for periodic evaluations of student achievement and decides upon the progression of students at the close of each term or level of the program. Once the student is formally enrolled in the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ School of Nursing program, the student must complete the program within five academic years. Both theory and clinical components of a course must be satisfactorily completed at the same time to constitute passing the course. The faculty provides individual evaluation of students who will not complete the program within the required timeframe due to extenuating circumstances (i.e. military commitment or illness). At the completion of the second level, the student shall be recommended for progression to the third level provided the following conditions have been met:.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enrollment Agreement