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Student Rights and Responsibilities
The faculty
of the nursing programs believes that nursing students are members of the
college and nursing program and therefore have both rights and
responsibilities. Students are adults who are expected to read and follow the
policies contained in this handbook. In
addition, faculty expects students to adhere to the rights and responsibilities
of fellow nursing students as defined by the National Student Nurses'
Association which are as follows:
- Students have a right
to sound education:
- A right to and a
responsibility for having a creative educational opportunity;
- A right to and a
responsibility for having the highest quality practitioner-teacher;
- A right to and a
responsibility for achieving input into curriculum planning;
- A right to and a
responsibility for achieving self-directed learning;
- A right to and a
responsibility for achieving equal participation in all areas of clinical
practice;
- A right to and a
responsibility for participating in interdisciplinary activities;
- A right to due
process:
- A right to and a
responsibility to organize and participate in an organization directed
toward achieving professional goals.
- A right to and a
responsibility for facilitating change in health care delivery through
various channels;
- A right to and
responsibility for assembling and exploring fundamental and current
professional issues and concerns;
- A right and a
responsibility for organizing in a flexible structure to encompass and
represent the diversities within nursing and be representative of the
fundamental and current professional issues and concerns;
- A right to and a responsibility for fostering a better
correlation between nursing education and practice.
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