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Graduate Student Handbook

2005 - 2007 Edition


Preface

The Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing Graduate Student Handbook is an official document and contains current official policies governing graduate students in the School of Nursing. This publication also contains information that can serve as a reference for all students and provide new students with a better understanding of the School of Nursing. The Handbook is designed to aid students with information to enhance academic, professional and personal growth. The Handbook is revised periodically to keep students aware of School policies and procedures. Students are expected to read and understand the contents of the current handbook. It is the student's responsibility to know and adhere to the policies outlined in the Handbook.
Table of Contents

»  Preface / Index
»  Introduction
»  General Information
»  Academic Policies
»  Health Policies
»  Appendices

Table of Contents

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Section:
Includes:
Introduction
Mission Statement
Philosophy
History of the School
Message from the Dean
Conceptual Framework - School of Nursing Curricula
Graduate Program Outcomes
Care and Outcomes Manager
Family Nurse Practitioner
Characteristics of the Graduate
General Information
Main Office
Communication
Professional Organizations
Governance - Students
Orientation & Ceremonies
Support Services
Academic Policies
Academic Policies
Academic Progression
Leaves from the School of Nursing
Returning to the School of Nursing
Academic Integrity
Overview: Scholarly Inquiry
Overview: Thesis Option
Program Completion and Graduation
Policies Related to Clinical Experiences
Health Policies
Health Protection Policy
Specific Health Requirements
Appendices
Appendix A: Graduate Conceptual Framework Diagram
Appendix B: Independent Study in Nursing
Appendix C: Affidavit of Understanding
Appendix D: FERPA Mail Folder Release

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Updated March 1, 2005
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