Warning (All Program)
Warning, probation, or dismissal will be initiated when a student has unsatisfactory achievement in any area of the nursing program. Below are the applications specific to the School of Nursing.
Conditions for warning are:
1. Theory grade of “B-”, or below at mid-quarter in any nursing course.
2. Clinical grade of “B-”, or below at any point in the course.
3. Behavior not consistent with the School of Nursing’s (SON’s) Standards for Safe Care.
4. Failure to meet attendance requirements.
5. Failure to comply with established BSN policies.
6. Any behaviors that is contrary to the policies and procedures of AUHS and the SON and/or breaches in the Nursing Practice Act.
Clinical Warning (For Nursing Program Only)
The student who is placed on warning in a clinical course will remain on warning status until the end of the course. At the end of the course, the student will either:
1. Receive a satisfactory grade.
2. Receive an unsatisfactory grade and will not be allowed to progress in the program.
3. For a rotation, which is less than one quarter, the warning may be extended into one or more rotations at the discretion of the faculty.