Dental Hygiene Program following Dismissal
Students who have been dismissed from the Dental Hygiene program for academic or student conduct reasons may be readmitted if they have been approved for reentry through the appeals process. Due to the didactic and clinical practice requirements for licensure, if a student is dismissed, appeals to reenter and is approved, the student will (1) reenter the core program on a space available basis and (2) audit all DHYG course(s) previously completed and repeat the DHYG course(s) not completed.
The tuition and fees for the audit course(s) prior to and/or concurrently with a repeat course(s) will be waived for those students who complete the entire semester. Students who withdraw from the University (or begin an LOA) before completing the semester will be subject to a pro-rata portion of tuition and fees for courses scheduled for the semester at the time of withdrawal.
The student must meet all requirements for the audited courses, including completing assigned work, attending class, and any other terms as outlined by the course director. The student must earn a minimum grade of 76% in all courses within the Dental Hygiene program using the scale outlined in the "Grading" section of the catalog. If the minimum grade is not earned in each DHYG course, the reentry student will be dismissed from the program and will not be readmitted.
Speech Language Pathology Program following Dismissal
Students who have been dismissed from the Speech Language Pathology program for academic or student conduct reasons may be readmitted to the University if they have been approved for reentry through the appeals process.
Due to the didactic and clinical experience requirements for certification and licensure, if a student is dismissed, appeals to reenter, and is approved, the student will (1) re-enter the program on a space available basis and (2) audit all SLP course(s) previously completed and repeat the SLP course(s) not successfully completed (see Repeated Courses and GPA section of the catalog).
The tuition and fees for the audit course(s) prior to and/or concurrently with a repeat course(s) will be waived for those students who complete the entire trimester. Students who withdraw from the University (or begin an LOA) before completing the trimester will be subject to a pro-rata portion of tuition and fees for courses scheduled for the trimester at the time of withdrawal.
The student must meet all requirements for the audited courses including completing assigned work, attending class and any other terms as outlined by the course director.
The student must earn a minimum grade of 76% in all courses (audit and repeat courses) using the scale outlined in the "Grading" section of the catalog. If the minimum grade is not earned in each SLP course, the reentry student will be dismissed from the program and will not be readmitted.
Nursing Program following Dismissal
A student who has been dismissed from core nursing courses may be considered for reentry through the appeals process. If the appeal is successful or an academic exception is approved, the student will be readmitted to active status only as space is available. In addition, the student must meet the following conditions:
- Successfully audit all previously completed courses in which at least a Level 2 score on the ATI Content Mastery Proctored Assessment was not achieved. A level 2 on the ATI Content Mastery Proctored Assessment must be achieved in each audited course. A maximum of one attempt is allowed to complete an audited course successfully. A maximum of two courses can be audited per term.
- Complete all requirements as outlined within the agreed-upon Academic Action Plan.
Tuition costs for auditing courses and associated ATI Content Mastery Proctored Assessment fees will be waived for those students who complete the entire semester. Students who withdraw from the University (or begin an LOA) before completing the semester will be subject to a pro-rata portion of tuition and fees for courses scheduled for the semester at the time of withdrawal.
The student is required to meet all attendance and participation requirements in audited courses. Completing regular course assignments or examinations is not required, except ATI Content Mastery Proctored Assessments. After completing the requirements as noted above, the student will be allowed to progress in the program. Students who do not meet all of the requirements as outlined in this policy will be dismissed from the program.
Following successful audit as outlined above, previously completed nursing coursework may need to be repeated due to program requirements for clinical currency. The student must reenter following all current application/programmatic requirements. Reentry students must earn the minimum grade required in each course and meet all program/course requirements or they will be dismissed from the program, without opportunity for appeal.
Eligibility for Reentry - LVN/LPN
A student who has been programmatically dismissed from the pre-licensure Nursing program may apply for reentry to the University if they:
- enter an approved LVN/LPN program within six (6) months of dismissal from the BSN program,
- graduate from an approved LVN/LPN program with a 3.0 GPA within the past year of seeking reentry,
- successfully passed the NCLEX-PN, and
- meet all admissions requirements.
The applicant must be in good standing with the University except previous Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) or GPA requirements. If any other "good standing" issues exist, the individual maybe admitted on probationary status. If a student in probationary status is not in "good standing" after completing their first semester of coursework, they will be dismissed from the University. If an applicant was previously dismissed from West Coast University for any conduct violations, he/she will not be admitted to the program.
If the applicant successfully reenters, the University will waive recency requirements for general education and pre-requisite courses. The student will start on the BSN track (rather than LVN/LPN - BSN track) at the point where they were dismissed. However, if the applicant seeks reentry (enrolls) a year or more after completion of their LVN/LPN program, this policy will not apply.
An individual who is readmitted by this clause will not be considered for dismissal due to previous course failures. Any failures that occur after the student has reentered the program will be subject to the programmatic dismissal policy.
Physician Assistant Program following Dismissal
Students who have been dismissed from the Physician Assistant program for academic or student conduct reasons may be readmitted to the University if they have been approved for reentry through the appeals process.
Due to the didactic and clinical experience requirements for certification and licensure, if a student is dismissed, appeals to reenter and is approved, the student will (1) reenter the program on a space available basis and (2) audit all PA course(s) previously completed and repeat the PA course(s) not completed (see Repeated Courses and GPA section of the catalog).
The tuition and fees for the audit course(s) prior to and/or concurrently with a repeat course(s) will be waived for those students who complete the entire trimester. Students who withdraw from the University (or begin an LOA) before completing the trimester will be subject to a pro-rata portion of tuition and fees for courses scheduled for the trimester at the time of withdrawal.
The student must meet all requirements for the audited courses including completing assigned work, attending class and any other terms as outlined by the course director.
The student must earn a minimum grade of 76% in all trimester courses (audit and repeat courses) using the scale outlined in the "Grading" section of the catalog. If the minimum grade is not earned in each PA course, the reentry student will be dismissed from the program and will not be readmitted.
Reentry Following Withdrawal
Suppose a student who has withdrawn from the University reapplies for admission and is accepted. In that case, the student must reenter under the admissions, academic program, and administrative policies of the catalog at the time of readmission and is subject to the prevailing tuition and fee rates at that time. The student must not have any outstanding prior balance or must make satisfactory arrangements to repay when re-application is considered for readmission. See also program-specific requirements for reentry. Any reentry consideration will be made based on the availability of space.
Suppose a student is accepted to reenter a pre-licensure program more than a year after the student's last completed course. In that case, some previously completed coursework may need to be repeated to ensure clinical and fieldwork currency.
Nursing Programs following Withdrawal
Due to program requirements for clinical practice, if a student withdraws from the program and wishes to reenter at a later time, the student must reapply following all current reentry application requirements and be accepted. In addition, if a student is accepted to reenter more than a year after the student’s last completed nursing course, previous completed nursing coursework may need to be repeated. Any reentry consideration will be made on the basis of availability of space.
Dental Hygiene Program following Withdrawal
Due to the didactic and clinical practice requirements for licensure, if a student withdraws and wishes to reenter at a later time, the student must reapply following all current application requirements and receive acceptance status. Any reentry consideration will be made on the basis of availability of space.
Physician Assistant Program following Withdrawal
Due to the didactic and clinical experience requirements for certification and licensure, if a student withdraws and wishes to reenter at a later time, the student must reapply following all current application requirements and receive acceptance status. Any reentry consideration will be made on the basis of availability of space.
Speech Language Pathology Program following Withdrawal
Due to the didactic and clinical experience requirements for certification and licensure, if a student withdraws and wishes to reenter at a later time, the student must reapply following all current application requirements and receive acceptance status. Any reentry consideration will be made on the basis of availability of space.