Failure and or Program Expulsion

If you fail to meet the course objectives, policies, and procedures outlined in the classroom and this handbook, you may face failure or program expulsion. Any failed course(s) must be repeated before proceeding to the next course outlined in your program of study. Refer to the Repeat Policy in the University Catalog for more information on the number of allowable attempts and failure of co-requisite didactic courses. A Code of Conduct violation will be filed by the clinical faculty for any action that results in clinical failure. Clinical experience or Clinical course failure shall result in a failure of the corequisite didactic course. Examples of clinical failure, program expulsion, or Code of Conduct violation actions, include but are not limited to: 

In the event a student is found to have violated the University Code of Conduct, is placed on clinical probation with restriction and/or jeopardizes a clinical placement, the Program Director, OFE Director and/or designee reserves the right to require the student to identify clinical placements independently. This is in addition to any sanctions the student may realize as part of the Code of Conduct proceedings or otherwise.