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  1. 8 Graduation
    In: Faculty of Nursing
    Upon meeting the qualifications for the program, students must apply to graduate on the prescribed "Application for Graduation" form. This form may be obtained on-line at the Memorial Self Service at selfservice.mun.ca. The deadlines for application submission are July 15 for Fall (October) graduation, January 3 for Winter (February) in-absentia graduation, and January 15 for Spring (May) graduation. Applications received after these dates will be processed as time and resources permit. Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar at www.mun.ca/regoff/graduation. Information regarding Convocation, including the dates of the ceremony, is available at www.mun.ca/convocation.

  2. 10 Challenge for Credit
    In: Faculty of Nursing
    Students entering the 4-Year Option of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program who are also Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) have the opportunity to Challenge for Credit NURS 1003, 1017 and/or 1520. Students must apply for the Challenge for Credit as stipulated in the University Calendar at Challenge for Credit. Students are also advised to refer to the Student Handbook for information about the challenge process to be followed.

  3. 11 Supplementary Examinations
    In: Faculty of Nursing
    No more than three supplementary examinations in Nursing courses can be written during the program. ... Supplementary exams are not available for the Nursing Bridging Course offered at the Centre for Nursing Studies prior to entering the second year of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program. ... Any student receiving a grade of 60% in a Nursing course may be eligible to write a supplementary examination in that course.

  4. 14 Course Descriptions
    In: Faculty of Nursing
    UL: restricted to students following the Accelerated Option sequence of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program ... allows students to integrate and consolidate knowledge and competencies acquired throughout the program and apply them to community health nursing practice. Using a primary health care framework, the student participates in strategies that facilitate the mobilization of communities toward health.

  5. 4.1 Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program
    In: Faculty of Nursing - 4 Description of Program
    The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program has two full-time curriculum options: a 4-Year Option and a 3-year Accelerated Option. Both are guided by the same conceptual framework and leveled objectives. The program also has a Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) Bridging admission option directly into the second year of the program’s 4-Year Option for prospective students who have completed a LPN program as outlined under Admission Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program.

  6. 4.2 Clinical Placements
    In: Faculty of Nursing - 4 Description of Program
    Clinical Placement Coordinators are responsible for facilitating appropriate matches among students, preceptors, and clinical settings. Although consideration will be given to all factors affecting the location and type of placement, clinical placements may not be available in the area of students’ specific preferences. Students who refuse a placement deemed suitable may be delayed in their program or prevented from completing their program of study.

  7. 5.1 General Information
    In: Faculty of Nursing - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program
    Admission to the University does not necessarily constitute admission to the program. ... Entry to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program is competitive for a limited number of seats. Meeting the minimum requirements for admission does not guarantee acceptance into the program. The final decision on admission rests with the Joint Admissions Committee of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program.

  8. 5.2 Application Forms and Deadlines
    In: Faculty of Nursing - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program
    The deadline for application to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program via the LPN Bridging Admission Option is February 1st. ... Both options of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program (i.e., 4-Year Option and the Accelerated Option) commence in the Fall semester. The deadline for application is February 1st.

  9. 5.3 Admission Regulations to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program
    In: Faculty of Nursing - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program
    These regulations apply to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program 4-Year and Accelerated Options. Applicants may apply for admission under the Categories of Applicants, Admission Criteria and Other Information outlined under UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate). In addition to meeting these regulations, applicants in the following categories, must meet the additional requirements as indicated below.

  10. 5.4 Readmission Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program
    In: Faculty of Nursing - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program
    Readmission to the University does not necessarily constitute readmission to the program. ... A student who was enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program, withdrew after the conclusion of the first semester, and wishes to return to the program must apply for readmission. The application must be directed to the Chair, Committee on Undergraduate Studies at the Faculty/School of original admission.

  11. 7.5 Other Information
    In: School of Pharmacy - 7 Promotion Regulations for the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
    If a failed grade is received in more than one APPE course, the student will be required to withdraw from the program. ... A student is permitted to repeat only one APPE course. A student who fails an APPE course (PHAR 605P, 606P, 607P, 608P) on a second attempt will be required to withdraw from the program. ... In certain circumstances, such as violation of student conduct as outlined at www.mun.ca/pharmacy or failure of an APPE course may result in the student being required to withdraw from the program.

  12. 3.1 Vision Statement
    In: School of Pharmacy - 3 School Description
    To be a distinguished and innovative experienced-based pharmacy education program that fosters excellence in practice, professionalism, scholarship, and research to improve our citizens’ health and well-being.

  13. 3.3 Accreditation Status
    In: School of Pharmacy - 3 School Description
    The Doctor of Pharmacy program of the School of Pharmacy at Memorial University of Newfoundland has been awarded Provisional Accreditation by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs for the period 2017-2021. ... The Bachelor of Science (Pharmacy) program of the School of Pharmacy at Memorial University of Newfoundland has been awarded Full Accreditation Status by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs for the period 2017-2021.

  14. 4.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
    In: School of Pharmacy - 4 Description of Programs
    The School of Pharmacy offers two program options leading to the undergraduate Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree program, the full-time, entry-to-practice program and the part-time program for working professionals.

  15. 5.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
    In: School of Pharmacy - 5 Admission Regulations for the School of Pharmacy

  16. 5.2 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals, Part-Time Program
    In: School of Pharmacy - 5 Admission Regulations for the School of Pharmacy

  17. 6.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
    In: School of Pharmacy - 6 Program Regulations
    Table 1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program ... The program courses normally shall be taken in the Academic Terms in the sequence and course load as set out in Table 1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program. ... The 224 credit hour full-time, entry-to-practice Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program requires 30 credit hours before admission and 194 credit hours after admission to the program.

  18. 4 Description of Programs
    In: School of Pharmacy
    Students previously admitted to the former Bachelor of Science (Pharmacy) program, and in good standing, must complete all program requirements by 2021. Students currently completing the requirements for this program must follow the Calendar regulations for the Academic year in which they were admitted to the program. Memorial University of Newfoundland Calendars by Academic year can be viewed at www.mun.ca/regoff/calendar.php.

  19. 6 Program Regulations
    In: School of Pharmacy

  20. 7 Promotion Regulations for the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
    In: School of Pharmacy


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