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Student Responsibilities
 
The College is committed to maintaining an environment that contributes to its educational mission, as well as the safety, health, and well being of all students and other persons on campus. Therefore, students and organizations are obligated to abide by the rules and policies established by the College. It is assumed that students enrolling in the College are mature and have a desire for constructive learning. Common courtesy and cooperation are expected of all students. Interference, injury, or the intentional attempt to injure or interfere with the personal or property rights of any person—whether a student, visitor, faculty or staff member or the College itself is strictly prohibited.

Programs of study within the Health Sciences Division require specific essential mental and physical capabilities if the student is to Programs of study within the Health Sciences Division require specific essential mental and physical capabilities if the student is to be successful. Essential functions for each Health Science program
of study are available in the program director’s offices and on the Bevill State website.

Tardiness
Regular and punctual attendance is required. A student who is not in the class/lab/clinical at its beginning will be counted tardy. Three tardies will count as one absence according to nursing policy. A detailed description may be found in the nursing program policy.

Attendance
It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the exact number of absences in each class. If absences exceed the number of times a class/lab/clinical meets per week, the student will fail the course subsequently preventing the student from progressing in the curriculum.

Grading Scale
Students may earn the following grades in nursing courses:
A ..............90 to 100
B ..............80 to 89
C ..............75 to 79
D ..............60 to 74
F ..............59 and below
No rounding of test scores is done (i.e. 78.6 is 78.6). Only the final course grade is rounded – 0.5 or higher is raised to the next whole number.
 
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