Departments in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences follow the general University policies and regulations listed in this catalog and the Felician University Student Handbook. However, as a professional program of study, the School has established academic policies and regulations consistent with professional standards of nursing education and practice. The Department of Graduate Nursing issues an MSN/Post Master’s Certificate and DNP Student Handbook as well as an MSN/Post Master’s Certificate Clinical Packet. It is the responsibility of the student to know and follow all academic policies and regulations of the University, the School, and the Department.
Departments in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences reserve the right to change, modify or improve program requirements or policies at its discretion without prior notice.
Professional Conduct Policy
The School of Nursing and Health Sciences asserts that members of the nursing profession must adhere to standards in order to ensure quality, safety and maintain the trust of the public we serve. The Felician University Community asserts that students must adhere to the Franciscan Values of respect, honesty, and integrity to ensure high standards in our academic and everyday lives.
Faculty and students have a cooperative responsibility to ensure that these standards are upheld by everyone.
Felician University nursing students shall abide by and be held accountable for maintaining the high standards of “professionalism” as determined by personal responsibility, Felician University, and the nursing profession.
To successfully complete a graduate clinical course, students must meet the identified clinical competencies and Professional Conduct Policy for Graduate students. All graduate students are required to demonstrate safe and ethical clinical practice at all times. A student will be at risk of not passing the course if there is any concern about student competency on the part of the course professor or clinical preceptor.
Violation of the Professional Conduct Policy within a graduate course will automatically result in a course failure and may result in dismissal from the program.
Academic Policies
Students are expected to adhere to standards of academic integrity consistent with University policy. Academic misconduct, including plagiarism, cheating, or falsification of academic work, may result in academic or disciplinary action, up to and including course failure or dismissal.
Progression Policy
Students must achieve a grade of B (83%) or higher in all courses in the program.
A passing grade in a clinical or practicum course requires both:
- A minimum grade of B in the course, and
- A passing evaluation in the clinical or practicum component
Failure in the clinical or practicum component results in failure of the course.
If a student does not achieve a grade of B or higher on the first attempt of a course, the course may be repeated once. Failure to achieve a grade of B or higher on the second attempt will result in dismissal from the program.
Students who earn grades below B in two courses will be dismissed from the program.
Each course enrollment is considered an attempt. Additional details regarding course attempts, withdrawals, and leave of absence are outlined in the MSN Student Handbook.
Incomplete Grade (INC) Policy
- Students may request this designation if they have not completed course requirements, are in good academic standing, and experiencing circumstances beyond their control at the time of the request.
- In practicum courses, students must have completed a minimum of 80% of the required hours to be eligible for an INC.
- A student must enter into a formal contract with the course instructor, at least one week prior to the end of the semester.
- The request must be made in writing by the Professor, using the form available in the Registrar’s Office or for an online course by email.
- The specific due date for completed coursework is specified on the contract. If the INC is not replaced with a formal grade by the date specified on the contract, the INC will automatically become an F.
- A course with a grade of INC prohibits a student from registering for the next requisite course.
Clinical/Practicum Policies
- Students must complete a minimum of 750 supervised clinical hours and meet all clinical eligibility and performance requirements.Clinical/Practicum Policies are found in the Felician University Department of Graduate Nursing Clinical Packet which is specific to each program.
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Out of State Students
Felician University’s MSN APN programs meet the educational requirements for Advanced Practice Nursing licensure in New Jersey. Licensure requirements vary by state, and Felician University cannot guarantee that our programs meet licensing or certification requirements outside of New Jersey.
Prospective out-of-state students are responsible for confirming whether Felician’s curriculum, clinical placements, and supervision model meet their state’s requirements for advanced practice licensure.
Before enrolling, students should contact their State Board of Nursing to verify:
- Acceptance of out-of-state/online graduate nursing programs
- Clinical placement and preceptor requirements
- Any additional state-specific mandates
Students who hold only a New York RN license.
- All practicum experiences must be completed in New Jersey.
- You must sit for your national APN certification examination in New Jersey.
- Upon passing your boards, you must apply for APN licensure in New Jersey.
After obtaining your New Jersey APN license, you may then apply for licensure by endorsement to New York or any other state.
Students who hold only a New York RN license must obtain a New Jersey RN license before beginning any clinical coursework or placement.
Graduate Student Identification Policy
The admissions process requires the submission of student identification. This government-issued form of identification will be used to verify identity throughout the program.
Student Identification: The Higher Education Act of 2008 requires validation that the person taking a course is the person receiving credit for the course. In order to comply with the Higher Education Act of 2008 the Graduate Nursing Department has instituted the following identification policy.
Graduate Student Identification: To ensure that participants in online instruction and clinical or practicum experiences are the persons receiving credit for completion of the DNP, MSN, or Certificate program requirements, all students shall:
- Be required to submit, as part of the application process, verification of identification in the form of a:
- Notarized copy of a valid passport (photo page with signature)
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- Notarized copy of a valid government- issued photo identification
- Be required to produce the original official photo identification, a copy of which was submitted to the program, at certain times during their affiliation with the University. Examples include, but are not limited to, clinical experiences and scholarly project presentation.
- Be asked, at certain times during their affiliation with the University, to participate in student- professor phone conversations, conference calls or virtual face-to-face interaction through such software programs where faculty may verify student identity. These interactions contribute to ID verification.
- It should be noted that graduates who apply for national certifications are required to produce official forms of identification. Successful certification supports the assertion that the identified student has completed the program requirements.
Re–admission Policy
All re-admitted students who were absent from the department (either as official or unofficial withdrawals) for a period of one or more academic years may be required to repeat previously completed courses or complete additional coursework if there have been curriculum changes. The requirements in effect at the time of readmission will apply.
Non–Matriculated Registration Policy
Non-matriculated students will be able to register for courses in the Department of Graduate Nursing with written permission of the Associate Dean after review of all official transcripts. Students may take up to nine credits in this status and must achieve a grade of B or higher in all courses in order to progress. Pre-requisites are required for selected courses. Matriculated students are given registration priority.
Grade Appeal Procedure
Please refer to the procedure outlined in this catalog.
Barbara J. Toscano Nursing Resource and Simulation Center
As part of the teaching program at Felician University, the Barbara J. Toscano Nursing Resource and Simulation Center provides a multifaceted center of learning for all nursing students. The Center has a large, state of the art simulated hospital clinical setting to intensify the learning experience.
The Barbara J. Toscano Nursing Resource and Simulation Center staff assists students with application of simulation technologies and techniques to develop and master skills and achieve clinical competencies. Individual tutoring and workshops further enhance theory comprehension. Hours subject to change.
The Faculty
All courses are taught by Felician University faculty experienced in traditional and online teaching/ learning. The professor acts as a mentor in the course, facilitating the discovery of learning and creating an atmosphere of reflection, collaboration and interaction.
The Curriculum
Online course content is organized in modules with specific deadlines for assignments. The online curriculum is designed to provide maximum dialogue among the participants and the faculty. The sequence in which courses are offered is subject to change. Courses are offered once per academic year in a specific sequence, based on prerequisites.
Failure to follow course sequencing may delay program progression. Theoretical content is delivered via Computer Mediated Instruction using an online format. On-campus intensives and practicum learning experiences are conducted face- to-face and are in addition to online instruction. The student is responsible for identifying a practicum site location and preceptor which must be approved prior to beginning clinical hours. Failure to do so will delay progression.
Course Orientation
All students taking online courses have access to the Brightspace Student Video Tutorials and are expected to review these tutorials, at minimum, at the beginning of the program.
Participation and Attendance
Participation and attendance are measured either in class or online by meeting assignment deadlines, actively participating in class discussions with meaningful comments, questions, ideas, and collaboration with in-class and/or online colleagues in course projects. As internet access is worldwide, travel for work or pleasure does not inhibit meeting deadlines nor constitute a justification for requesting special consideration. If illness, an emergency, or some other serious situation prevents a student from any of the stated activities, the professor must be notified immediately by voicemail or email.
Student Support
Students requiring assistance with the mechanics-of the online or hybrid course such as technical requirements, navigation, emailing, and file attachment, to name a few, should consult the Brightspace help function. Students requiring assistance with course content should contact the professor.
Professional Conduct
As a Catholic Franciscan University, Felician values scholarship and truth as integral parts of its academic identity. All students are governed by the regulations and provisions printed in the University Catalog, Student Handbook, and Honor Code.
Cheating, plagiarizing, or otherwise falsifying study results are prohibited. Unacceptable online conduct includes, but is not limited to, postings that are racist, derogatory, inflammatory, condescending, and rude or in any way offensive and will result in a student being denied further access to the course. For all online interactions, students are expected to follow the rules of netiquette.
Tuition Refund Policy
Please refer to the Withdrawal Refund Policy in this catalog for specifics.
Withdrawal
Students may withdraw from a course by the course drop date provided by the institution. The professor must be notified via email (online courses). Drop forms, withdrawal forms, and leave of absence forms must be obtained by contacting the Registrar's Office.
General Email
A Felician University email account is provided to all students at the beginning of coursework. All University-related correspondence is conducted through the Felician University email system. When sending an email, a student should fully identify himself/herself by name and class. Email attachments should be accompanied by a description and the requested action. Students should promptly respond to all faculty communications.
Advisement
Graduate students are assigned an advisor at the time of the initial registration. Your advisor is a key resource who will function as your coach and mentor throughout the graduate program. Please reach out to your advisor if you have questions about the program including registration, program progression, leave of absence request, and change in specialty track. Your advisor is also available to provide guidance and support if you are experiencing difficulty in the program.
Health Clearance
Immediately upon admission to the Degree or Certificate Program students must begin the health clearance process. Please refer to the Student Health Policies in the Felician University Student Handbook. Health clearance may require multiple step immunizations and titers which take several weeks to months to complete. Please contact the Center for Health at 201-559-3559 for more information. Students will not be allowed to take courses with patient contact until all obligations of the health clearance are fully satisfied. Health clearance is required in the following courses: NURS-810, and NURS-815, NURS-694, NURS-695, NURS 696, NURS-684, NURS-685, NURS-686, NURS-674, NURS-675, NURS-676.