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Students in the doctoral program are provided with ongoing opportunities
to be mentored by experienced faculty teachers/ researchers. The School
and its faculty are committed to a learning partnership with students and
see graduate education, particularly for doctoral students, to be a
negotiated learning experience. In the doctoral program we expect
students to be active participants in the structure, process and content
of the doctoral program. Students are very involved in the process of
program revision.
Likewise, we expect faculty to participate in connected teaching and
evaluation of the program to enable coordination and implementation of
process objectives, including collaboration of students and faculty to
shape the teaching and learning environment and to affirm the personal,
intellectual and professional development of themselves and others in ways
that nurture diversity.
We expect that negotiation occurs between students and faculty relative to
the way the student's work articulates with the discipline of nursing and
how components of the program of study can be modified to enrich the
students learning experience. Any student who believes that s/he has been
treated unfairly is to follow the steps outlined in University and School
grievance policies to redress such a grievance.
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