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Student Handbooks are available in .PDF format for easy of viewing, searching and printing. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to access the PDF documents. DNP and PHD students should follow the most recent handbook available, which will reflect current dissertation and practice inquiry policies. BSN and MEPN students should use the handbook of their entry point to the professional program.
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* Note: Dual degree students in the DNP and PhD programs must follow all regulations and policies applicable to both program handbooks.
Arizona law (A.R.S. § 32-3208) requires licensed health professionals and healthcare professionals seeking licensure to report certain criminal charges to their professional licensing boards within ten (10) working days after a charge is filed. Healthcare professionals subject to these reporting obligations must make these reports irrespective of whether they believe that patient safety has been compromised or could be compromised by behavior giving rise to such charge. Failure to make a report to the appropriate licensing board is considered unprofessional conduct.
The following documents are for students in the DNP and PhD programs. The directions and policies related to each form are available in the DNP and PhD handbooks.
For more information contact:
Office of Student Affairs
Location: College of Nursing, Room 112
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Phone: 520-626-3808 or 1-800-288-6158
studentaffairs@nursing.arizona.edu
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