LIFE & HEALTH SCIENCES

Reinstatement Procedure
A student who has failed or withdrawn from a Nursing course may petition for reinstatement according to the procedures and subject to the conditions and limitations which follow. The Nursing Reinstatement Committee will act on all requests which are properly submitted. Each student is reviewed on an individual basis. Reinstatement is a privilege, not a right. Therefore, a petition for reinstatement does not guarantee reinstatement. 
 
       1.   An individual who wishes to be considered for reinstatement to the Nursing 
             Program must petition the Nursing Reinstatement Committee in writing. 
             The petition forms for this purpose are available in the Nursing Department 
             office. The petition, which must be completed and returned to the Nursing 
             Department, incorporates the following:
 
            a.    Date of the reinstatement request. 
            b.    Last nursing course completed.
            c.    Statement of the cause of non-continuance in the Nursing 
                   Program. (Identification of the probable factors or reasons which 
                   had a bearing on the non-continuance).
            d.    Outline or identification of the steps taken to correct the cause of 
                   non-continuance.
            e.    Statement of the reasons why the petitioner should be reinstated 
                    into the Nursing Program.
            f.     Any other information which the petitioner wishes the Reinstatement 
                   Committee to consider.
 
       2.   Reinstatement to the Nursing Program may be unconditional, or depending 
             on the circumstances, may be subject to the petitioner meeting certain 
             conditions, as specified by the Nursing Reinstatement Committee. Upon 
             notification of conditions from the Reinstatement Committee, the student 
             must make an appointment with an Academic Advisor to establish an Action
             Plan to meet the conditions. All conditions would be for the purpose of
             promoting a positive learning environment and successful outcomes as the 
             petitioner reenters the Nursing ProgramSuch conditions could include, 
             but are not necessarily limited to, the following:
 
             a.    Successfully completing designated courses related to professional 
                    development, pathophysiology, test taking skills, nursing skills review, 
                    communication,dosage calculation, and/or others as specified by the 
                    Reinstatement Committee.
             b.    Reviewing course specific materials in the Library.
             c.    Practicing technical skills in the Nursing Learning Laboratory.
             d.    Repeating or auditing the last successful NSG course completed.
             e.    Retaking biological or physical science or math courses completed 
                    more than five (5) years preceding the date of reinstatement, or nursing 
                    course completed more than three (3) years preceding the date of
                    reinstatement.
 
3.      Each petition for reinstatement is reviewed and approved/not approved by 
         the Nursing Reinstatement Committee, which meets during Fall, Winter, and
         Spring Quarters. Personal interviews may be requested by the student or the
         Reinstatement Committee. Students will be notified in writing of the Committee’s 
         decision.
 
         a.   Items reviewed include the student’s petition, the student’s academic 
               history, recommendation for reinstatement from the faculty member, clinical 
               performance evaluations, feedback from clinical agencies, and resolution of 
               personal issues that caused a non-academic withdrawal.
 
         b.  The number of withdrawals and/or failures of NSG courses is limited to:
        
               ·      One (1) withdrawal from or failure of each of the nonclinical NSG 
                      courses (NSG 120, 121, 123 and MAT 109 which is specific to the 
                      nursing curriculum). The student must successfully complete the 
                      course on the second attempt.   Mat 109 Proficiency Exam will not 
                      be accepted.
               ·      Withdrawal from or failure of two clinical NSG courses. 
                      (Examples: one withdrawal and  one failure, two withdrawals, 
                       or two failures)  This applies to 5 1/2 and 11 week
                      courses.
               ·      The student may apply for reinstatement after the first unsuccessful 
                      attempt.
               ·      The student is not eligible for reinstatement after withdrawal 
                      from or failure of two clinical courses, or a second unsuccessful
                      attempt in the same NSG course. This student will be dismissed 
                      from the Program.
               ·      When withdrawal is due to a non-academic reason, the student may 
                      apply for reinstatement and present written validation of cause, e.g. 
                      obituary; statement from doctor, social services, attorney/courts,
                      employer, armed services; confidential disclosure statement to the 
                      Chairperson of Nursing. Reinstatement following a validated 
                      non-academic withdrawal would be in addition to the two opportunities
                      identified above.
 
         c.   The student may have three (3) opportunities to successfully complete 
               each BIO and ALH course required by the Program. The student may 
               withdraw or fail, but must successfully complete the course on the third 
               attempt.
 
               ·      The student must apply for reinstatement into the Nursing Program
                      only when withdrawal/failure of a BIO and ALH, course does not 
                      allow the student to complete all courses in the sequence required 
                      in the designated quarter, as specified on the graduation requirement 
                      sheet. 
               ·      The student is no longer eligible to enter, continue, or be reinstated 
                      into the Program after a third unsuccessful attempt and will be 
                      dismissed from the Program.
 
4.    If the student is not eligible for reinstatement and is dismissed from the Nursing 
       Program, the student has the opportunity to meet with an academic advisor to 
       discuss career options within the Life and Health Division or alternative areas 
       of study within Sinclair.  A student who wishes to appeal the decision of the 
       Nursing Reinstatement Committee should schedule a meeting with the Nursing
       Department Chair.   A copy of the appeal process is available in the nursing 
       office, Room 6120.
 
5.    Eligibility for reinstatement does not guarantee reinstatement at a particular time. 
       A petitioner who is approved for reinstatement will have his/her name placed on 
       an eligibility list. Re-entry into the Nursing Program will depend on:
 
       a.  Date of the receipt of the Reinstatement Petition by the Nursing Office, which
            will determine the student’s order of placement on the eligibility list.
       b.  Space available in the required course.
       c.  Meeting all requirements for continued enrollment in the Nursing Program, 
            as identified in Section D of this Statement of Policy. If requirements are not
            met, the petitioner must correct the deficiencies. A new eligibility date will be 
            assigned upon notification to the Nursing Department that the criteria have 
            been met.
            ·     Overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.0.
            ·     Minimum grade of “C” in each course required by the Nursing Program.
            ·     Completed, updated health and immunization records.
            ·     Current professional CPR certification.
            ·     Adherence to College and Nursing Program policies as set forth in 
                  student handbooks.
       d.   Maintenance of the original family journal, clinical reflection journal, and 
             portfolio that are up-to-date through the last course completed, neat and 
             organized. These must be presented to the faculty member on the first 
             day of the course.
 
6.    Students who have been reinstated to the Nursing Program must meet 
       graduation requirements in place at the time of their reinstatement.
 
7.   Students who have been dismissed from Sinclair’s Nursing Program for 
      academic or nonacademic reasons are no longer eligible for reinstatement into
      the program. This includes students who were dismissed and then completed 
      an LPN or health care program either at Sinclair or another institution.


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