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YourTV candidates debate scheduled Sept 14

YourTV candidates debate scheduled Sept 14
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YourTV candidates debate scheduled Sept 14

YourTV candidates debate scheduled Sept 14
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Student unions very concerned over loss of campus voting program

Student unions very concerned over loss of campus voting program
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Nursing students still searching for answers after stressful week

SHARE ON: Photo by: Greg Bowman) It’s been a tough week for students in the collaborative nursing program at Canadore College and Nipissing University.  It began Monday when some 200 nursing students checked their marks for their clinical course work to discover most had received either “unsatisfactory” or “in-progress” grades.  Ally Harrison, President of the Nipissing University Nursing Society (NUNS), says the grades came as a surprise to the first, second and third-year nursing students. “Students were quite shocked, they thought it was a mistake,” Harrison explained.  As per the program’s policy, students who are at risk of not passing their clinical work are supposed to come up with an academic plan with their clinical lead in the middle of the semester. Harrison says no such correspondence happened for anyone. “These students were fully under the impression that they were passing this class because they hadn’t been informed of anything else,” sh

Canadore, Nipissing work on plan to help nursing students

Article content The Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) is applauding a decision by Canadore College and Nipissing University to put forward a plan that will allow students in the Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program to “progress to the next level of study.” About 200 students were shocked Monday to find they had been assigned INP, INC (incomplete) or UNSAT (unsatisfactory) marks, which has been blamed on the inability of many to take part in the clinical portion of their year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Canadore, Nipissing work on plan to help nursing students Back to video

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