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GENERAL POLICIES ADN and LVN
Programs
Program Retention
- A grade of "C" or better in all nursing
courses is necessary to progress in the nursing program.
- A grade of “C” or better in all program and general
education course requirements is necessary to earn a nursing degree or
certificate and to be eligible for National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX).
- A student will be dismissed from a nursing program
when he/she:
- Earns a grade
below "C" in a nursing course. (Unsatisfactory summative clinical
evaluation earns an F grade)
- Demonstrates unethical, unprofessional/unsafe
behavior as deemed by the Nursing faculty. (See
Safe Practice Policy in this handbook and NSNA Code of Ethics.)
- A student may be dismissed from the nursing program
when:
- His/her thought processes and decision making ability
is impaired by excessive stress, poor mental or physical health or the use of
drugs or alcohol (see Impaired Student Statement)
- He/she does not comply with college or program
policies. See the College of the
Redwoods Student Code of Ethics and program policies listed in this Handbook.
- He/she is unable to fulfill course
objectives/requirements due to excessive absences or other reasons.
A faculty advisory committee will review all
potential student dismissals
- Each course outline delineates course evaluation
criteria and grading scale. Students are able to determine their own status
from their graded written work and clinical evaluations. Students who are unclear as to their status
should make an appointment with the course instructor.
Instructors may alert students with
- All students leaving the nursing program, for any
reason, must have an exit interview with the Director of Nursing and Health
Occupations or Program Coordinator. Failure to do so may jeopardize the ability to readmit. Please contact the Health Occupation’s
secretary for an appointment.
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