|
|
|
|
Graduate & Professional :: School of Nursing
| | | |
UMKC Graduate Outreach Program
Program and Distant Site Programs
The University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Nursing offers outreach
education to St. Joseph, Mo., and Joplin, Mo. Using a combination of distance education technology and on-site
teaching, students are able to complete the master's family nurse practitioner program at the outreach site. Students desiring another clinical area of study may complete core coursework at the outreach site, but will be required to come to Kansas City for their clinical or program specific coursework.
M.S.N. Academic Regulations
Academic Progression
Students in the M.S.N. degree program are governed by the policies
of the General Graduate Academic Regulations and Information contained in
this catalog. Relevant policies include:
Graduate Probation Policy; Continuous Enrollment Policy;
Ineligibility for Further Graduate Study;
Policy on Repeated Graduate Credit Courses and
Minimum Regulations Governing Master's Degrees and Time Limit on Degree Credit.
In addition, students must adhere to policies of the School of Nursing,
including Academic Progression-M.S.N., which outlines the procedure to be followed when students receive a grade of less than 3.0 in their nursing courses.
Advisement Policy
Each student is assigned a faculty mentor upon entry to the School of
Nursing, whose role is to advise on professional matters.
If a student is experiencing difficulty in academic, financial or professional matters, the faculty mentor is also available to assist the student.
|
|