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3.2 Faculty of Nursing - Registration


Students should refer to B. Registration of the Academic Regulations section of this Calendar for registration procedures.


Accuracy of Registration

All students are responsible for the completeness and accuracy of their registration and for arranging their course selections to meet all program requirements as detailed in this Calendar.


Interruption of Program Leading to a Degree

Students who interrupt their degree program in the Faculty of Nursing are warned that after an absence of one calendar year from academic study at university level, they may be required to comply with any regulations which may have come into effect in regard to their program and requirements. Students who choose to withdraw for one year will not be required to re-apply for admission. However, they must notify the Faculty of Nursing in advance of their intention to return.

Students who choose to withdraw for more than one year, or students who are required to withdraw for academic reasons must re-apply for admission, and meet all admission requirements including the competitive grade point average.

Students whose program is interrupted due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. illness, injury, etc.) may not be able to complete the term and may be required to complete all coursework at the next available offering. Each situation will be reviewed on an individual basis by the Associate Dean Undergraduate Programs (or delegate). [NOTE: Terms 5 and 6 are only offered once per academic year.]


Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Certification

All BN students will be required to submit proof of current CPR Certification (valid for a 12 month period from date of course completion) which includes a Health-Care Provider component prior to the commencement of clinical practice courses. Evidence of such certification is to be shown to the practice instructor.

Students will be responsible for obtaining course training and certification.


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