All members of the School of Nuclear Medicine Technology
have the right to appeal certain decisions. The School of
Nuclear Medicine Technology makes a distinction between
acts involving academic matters and other conduct that may
be subject to disciplinary action.
The school guarantees to all students due process relative
to both academic and non-academic disciplinary actions.
This guarantee is effected through appeals processes of
the School of Nuclear Medicine Technology. They are described
in the Student Handbook.
Infractions of rules and regulations made known by the School
of Nuclear Medicine Technology authorities, Muhlenberg Regional
Medical Center or its clinical affiliates, local, state
or federal government officials may lead to disciplinary
action.
The school and all students are held responsible for knowing
the contents of the Student Handbook. Failure to read these
publications or posted official notices of the school 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 School
of Nuclear Medicine Technology he/she submits a signed statement
that acknowledges receipt of the Handbook and that the student
understands and will abide by the rules and regulations
set forth in it.
Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center School of Nuclear Medicine
Technology and Union County College, while jointly conducting
the Amplified Nuclear Medicine Technology Program, remain
autonomous institutions and establish their own policies
and procedures. In most instances, academic policies are
identical.
The major areas of difference in policy, in which the Muhlenberg
Regional Medical Center School of Nuclear Medicine Technology
policy does not take precedence include: procedures and
processes related to non-nuclear medicine technology courses
(those taken at a Union County College campus as opposed
to Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center) and conduct on the
Union County College campus that 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, 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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