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Students are eligible for graduation from the All members
of the Schools of Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Sciences
have the right to appeal certain decisions. The Schools of
Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Sciences makes a distinction
between acts involving academic matters and other conduct
which may be subject to disciplinary action.
The Schools guarantee to all students due process relative
to both academic and non-academic disciplinary actions. This
guarantee is effected through the appeals process of the Schools
of Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Sciences and is outlined
in the Student Handbook.
Infractions of rules and regulations made known by the Schools
of Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Sciences administrators,
Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center, any one of the clinical
education sites, the State of New Jersey, the county of Union,
the city of Plainfield, or the federal government may lead
to disciplinary action.
The Schools and all students are held responsible for knowing
the contents of the Student Handbook. Failure to read these
publications or posted official notices by school administrators
does not excuse members of the school community from the rules
and regulations in effect.
The Student Handbook is distributed upon acceptance to the
program. When a candidate accepts enrollment to the Schools
of Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Sciences, he/she submits
acknowledgment of receipt of the Student Handbook with the
acceptance fee.
Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center Schools of Medical Imaging
& Therapeutic Sciences and Union County College, while
jointly conducting the Amplified Radiography Program, remain
autonomous institutions and establish their individual policies
and procedures. In most instances, academic policies are identical.
The major areas of difference in policy, in which the Muhlenberg
Regional Medical Center Schools of Medical Imaging & Therapeutic
Sciences policy does not take precedence, include recording
and clearing of incomplete grades in non-radiography courses,
attendance policy for non-radiography courses, challenge examinations
in non-radiography courses and conduct on the Union County
Colleges campuses which is subject to disciplinary action
and the associated Union County College judicial process.
Therefore, all students, being dually enrolled in the two
institutions, must be knowledgeable of their rights and responsibilities
not only at Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center Schools of
Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Sciences, but also at Union
County College. Every student is, therefore, advised to become
familiar with the Union County College Student Handbook, the
Union County College Catalog and other college publications.
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