Nursing Program Academic Policies and Procedures at PSU

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Explore the academic progression policy, course information, and bookstore details for the nursing program at Penn State University. Learn about academic requirements, course sequences, and how to order textbooks and uniforms. Stay informed about academic integrity and success in the nursing program.

  • Nursing Program
  • Academic Policies
  • Course Information
  • Bookstore
  • Penn State

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  1. May 15, 2023 10:00 A.M. 201 Biomed

  2. WELCOME CLASS OF 2026 Melissa Miner, DNP, RN, CNE Campus Director for Nursing mbm12@psu.edu, 724-430-4221 Michelle Henrish Administrative Support mxh60@psu.edu, 724-430-4220

  3. TOPICS TO BE COVERED 1. 1. Bookstore Bookstore Uniforms 2. 2. Overview of course sequence Overview of course sequence 3. 3. Academic Progression Policy Academic Progression Policy 4. 4. Academic Integrity Statement Academic Integrity Statement 5. 5. Academic Success Academic Success 6. 6. Clinical Requirements Clinical Requirements Uniforms

  4. BOOKSTORE WILLIAMS BUILDING Jaron Lamer, Bookstore Manager Jaron Lamer, Bookstore Manager 724 724- -430 430- -4180 4180 1. How to order textbooks 2. Nursing name badge order 3. Nursing uniform order form Deadline: June 30, 2023 Deadline: June 30, 2023

  5. ACADEMIC PROGRESSION POLICY ACADEMIC PROGRESSION POLICY STUDENT HANDBOOK STUDENT HANDBOOK A student is limited to two attempts for any prerequisite or required nursing course. Attempts are defined as earning a grade in a course or late-dropping the course. A course attempt in one pre-licensure option (GEN B.S.N., SEC DEG, AS) applies to all pre-licensure options. Academic Renewal does not negate previously attempted nursing courses. In a situation where the student withdraws from the University (Policy 56-30) courses will not be counted as one of the two attempts for the prerequisite or nursing course. Overall Academic Requirements: 1. Successful completion of the following major requirements (BIOL 161,162, 163, 164, PSYCH 100, HD FS 129, NUTR 251, CHEM 130, MICRB 106, MICRB 107, SOC 001 or SOC 005, STAT 200 or STAT 250) is defined as a grade of C or better according to the University grading scale.

  6. ACADEMIC PROGRESSION POLICY CONT. ACADEMIC PROGRESSION POLICY CONT. 2. Successful completion of required Nursing courses is defined as a C or better according to the College of Nursing Grading Scale. 3. All major requirements and required Nursing courses may only be attempted two times. 4. A student who attempts or earns a D or F in the same major requirement or required Nursing course for a second time will be dismissed from the Nursing major. Academic advising relative to other majors/options will be provided.

  7. ACADEMIC PROGRESSION POLICY CONT. ACADEMIC PROGRESSION POLICY CONT. 5. A student who attempts or earns a D or F in two different required Nursing courses will be dismissed from the Nursing major. Academic advising relative to other majors/options will be provided. 6. Students who wish to return to the University after a leave of absence or re-enroll after withdrawing from the University will follow the CON Re-enrollment/Re-entry policy available in the Student Handbook (http://nursing.psu.edu/cms/nursing/undergraduate/handbooks). 7. Any exceptions to the two-attempt limit must be approved by the Dean of the College of Nursing. * Pre-licensure refers to students who do not have an RN license. Senate approval, Spring 2016 Senate approval of revisions, Fall 2016

  8. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY STATEMENT STUDENT HANDBOOK STUDENT HANDBOOK Academic integrity is the pursuit of scholarly activity free from fraud and deceptions and is an educational objective of this institution. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating, plagiarizing, fabricating of information or citations, facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others, having unauthorized possession of examination, making copies in any manner of exams or papers, submitting work of another person or work previously used without informing the instructor, or tampering with the academic work of other students. At the beginning of each course, it is the responsibility of the instructor to provide a statement clarifying the application of academic integrity criteria to that course. A student charged with academic dishonesty will be given oral or written notice of the charge by the instructor. If students believe they have been falsely accused, they should seek redress through normal discussion with the instructor, department head, dean, or campus executive officer. If the instructor believes that the infraction is sufficiently serious to warrant referral of the case to the Office of Student Conduct, or if the instructor will award a final grade of F in the course because of the infraction, the student and instructor will be afforded formal due process (review Academic Integrity information, policy and procedure on the College of Nursing website at http://www.nursing.psu.edu/undergraduate/academic-integrity).

  9. ACADEMIC SUCCESS PROGRAM ACADEMIC SUCCESS PROGRAM Student Handbook Student Handbook Academic Success Program The College of Nursing s Academic Success Program is a proactive approach to support academic achievement. Students, in collaboration with the Academic Success Coach and the nursing faculty, are strongly encouraged to actively participate in the Academic Success Program for nursing courses beginning at the sophomore level. The Academic Success Coach is a faculty member who has a particular interest in the areas of student retention and academic support. The Academic Success Coach acts as a resource to students and can be accessed directly by the student at any time. Additionally, a course coordinator, a clinical instructor, or an academic adviser may refer a student to the Academic Success Coach for assistance based on course or clinical performance. This referral is made by emailing the Academic Success Coach at the student s home campus. The Academic Success Coach will make an initial contact; thereafter, the student is responsible for driving the process.

  10. Academic Success Program (cont.) Academic Success Program (cont.) The Academic Success Coach will work in conjunction with the student to address specific academic performance issues such as test-taking strategies, study skills, and class preparation. Because clinical performance is an important aspect of nursing education, a clinical success plan can be developed to help support clinical skill acquisition. In addition, the Academic Success Coach will work with the individual student to identify any specific barriers to performance such as finances, time management, and social supports. The Academic Success Coach will guide the student in accessing University resources to address any identified concerns. Participation in the Academic Success Program is voluntary and student accountability is recognized as an important characteristic of academic success. The student is responsible for follow through and completion of an Academic Success Plan. Deb Stoy, Success Coach 213 Biomed Building das55@psu.edu

  11. CLINICAL PACKET REQUIREMENTS All students are required to complete the following documentation after May 1 and submit by June 30. All requirements must be current for the entire academic year. The deadline for compliance is June 30th This is necessary for the CON to verify and meet the clinical agencies deadlines. You must be cleared by the hospital to attend clinical. If students are not cleared in a timely fashion, students' progression in the nursing courses will not be allowed. Information can be found on the following web page: sites.psu.edu/fenursing

  12. DATE SAVER Every fall the Nursing Department Every fall the Nursing Department will hold orientation for 2 orientation for 2nd , 3rd rd, and 4 , and 4th th year students. This fall it will be held: it will be held: will hold an an nd, 3 year students. This fall Friday, August 18, 2023 Friday, August 18, 2023 8:00A 8:00A 12:15P 101 Biomed 101 Biomed 12:15P

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