Policy 02:15:00 Pass to Progress
Revision Responsibility: Dean of Nursing Responsible Executive Office: Dean of Nursing |
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Purpose: To outline the requirements that must be met to progress in the nursing program at Platt College. |
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Policy: I. Nursing Didactic, Laboratory, and Practicum CoursesLearning experiences in the didactic, laboratory, and practicum components in nursing courses are integrally linked. A student must pass all course components to progress in the curriculum. A failure or withdrawal in one or more of the didactic, laboratory, or practicum components will result in a grade change or changes to reflect the same status (withdrawal or failure) in the other didactic, laboratory, and/or practicum components. For example, if a student fails NSG 312 L, but passes NSG 312, NSG 312 P the grade for each course component (didactic, laboratory, and practicum) will be changed to an "F". If a student withdraws from NSG 312L, they must also be withdrawn from NSG 312 and NSG 312P. The student will be required to repeat all components of the course at their own expense and this will delay the student’s anticipated date of graduation. II. Standardized AssessmentsStandardized assessments are administered within each of the core nursing courses. The standardized assessment system used by The School of Nursing at Platt College is the Assessment Technology Institute, LLC (ATI). This comprehensive assessment and review program provides a way for students to prepare for the NCLEX-RN throughout their entire nursing education. Exams within the core nursing courses identified below are worth 50% of the course grade. ATI assessments in nursing core courses are integrated into the course grade at a weight of 10% (effective for the winter quarter 2021). Critical Thinking Entrance Assessment – during new student orientation. An inability to achieve a Proficiency Level on this standardized assessment will not impact a student's ability to progress in the curriculum or graduate.
Critical Thinking Exit Assessment –NSG 420 - This assessment is not included in the grading components of NSG 420 and an inability to meet the program's elected benchmark on this standardized assessment will not impact a student's ability to progress in the curriculum or graduate. Students enrolled before July 1, 2018- The Nutrition ATI will be taken in NSG 420-This assessment is taken twice during this course-once in the beginning of the course and once toward the end of the course. Students enrolled after July 1, 2018 - The Nutrition ATI will be taken in BIO 112. Per Policy 02:14:00 Transfer Credit, individuals receiving transfer credit for BIOL 112 Nutrition in Health and Illness must successfully pass the corresponding ATI assessment with a level 2 or higher. The Administrative Assistant for Platt College will schedule two dates and times for the first proctored ATI assessment during quarter two of the sequence guide. Failure to take the first ATI assessment on the scheduled dates provided by the college will result in a forfeit of transfer credit. Students are allowed a second attempt to achieve a level 2 or higher on their ATI assessment only if they sit for the first scheduled ATI assessment. The Administrative Assistant for Platt College will schedule two dates and times for the second proctored ATI assessment during quarter three of the sequence guide. Students who earn a level 2 or higher on the ATI assessment will have credit for BIOL 112 Nutrition in Health and Illness held in their academic file and applied to their transcripts when the course is offered. Purpose of AssessmentThe purpose of the assessments is to validate student knowledge of the course content and to ensure that the student has mastered the content area at a proficiency level that will enable him/her to be successful in that content area on the NCLEX-RN licensure exam and provide competent nursing care. The nursing program utilizes the assessments to guide and develop student learning in core content areas for generalist baccalaureate nursing and to prepare for the NCLEX-RN examination. This type of testing also assists in faculty evaluation of course effectiveness and provides a benchmarking tool to compare our program effectiveness with other BSN programs across the nation. Students will receive their ATI study materials at the beginning of each major nursing course. Students are expected to utilize all of the ATI resources provided along with their course materials to prepare for the standardized assessments. Percentile Scores and Proficiency Levels Each of the assessment areas listed above has different percentile scores based on ATI’s national norming studies. The percentile scores are divided into Proficiency Levels by ATI as follows: Below Proficiency Level 1, Proficiency Level 1, Proficiency Level 2, and Proficiency Level 3. Students will receive points for this grading component according to the proficiency level earned as follows:
Course finals and the ATI standardized assessments will be given during week 11 and students will only have one attempt on the ATI assessment. ATI assessments conducted in online courses will utilize the ATI Proctorio platform for student monitoring. |
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Policy Appendix: Pass to Progress Academic Advising Form | |
Revised: August 3, 2009, Revised: January 17, 2011 to reflect revised organizational chart, February 6, 2013 to reflect the addition of Section III Nursing Program Progression-effective April 1, 2013, and to include Nursing Critical Thinking to be taken after NSG 420; Notification regarding change in high stakes testing policy sent March 29th, 2015 with effective date of April 30th, 2015; May 1, 2015 to revise when ATI exams are administered and how they are accessed, deletion of maximum number of enrollments and failures (moved to SAP Policy), May 23, 2016 revision of value of Level One Proficiency score from 74 points to 50 points and addition of ATI information in NSG 452, June 29, 2018 to reflect timline for Nutrition ATI assessment. Revised November 4, 2020 for a January 4, 2021 implementation-percentage of proctored exame grade reduced to 10% (from a previous 20%). ATI Proctorio used for student monitoring during COVID course transition to online format. |