Admitted Student Policies and Procedures
Handbook Home | Program-Specific Handbooks |
Admitted Student Policies & Procedures for the CAHP
Admitted Students
Upon acceptance by a CAHP program, all admitted students must complete several steps prior to enrollment and registration in the College of Allied Health Professions. Specific steps are outlined for new students in the New Student Orientation course, as well as in this section of the CAHP Student Handbook.
Compliance and Safety Training
The University of Nebraska Medical Center is committed to complying with mandatory state and federal regulations. Students are expected to complete all compliance training prior to each deadline. Compliance modules include various safety-related topics, and students are responsible for adhering to all UNMC Safety & Security Policies. Safety-related topics include, but are not limited to:
- General Safety
- Emergency Preparedness
- Radiation Safety
- Hazardous Materials
- Biohazardous Waste
- Universal Waste
- Infection Control
- Utility Management
- Medical Equipment
- Incident Reporting
To read the Compliance Training Policy in its entirety, refer to the UNMC Student Handbook. Compliance training requirements for admitted students are also outlined in the CAHP New Student Orientation course. For questions regarding compliance training, contact CAHP Enrollment Management & Student Affairs.
Student Background Checks and Drug Screening
All accepted students must undergo a background check. Healthcare facilities where students complete their clinical experiences require the background checks and may also require drug screening. Specific procedural details will be provided to students in the CAHP New Student Orientation Course. For questions regarding background checks and drug screening, contact CAHP Enrollment Management & Student Affairs.
Infectious Diseases Reporting Requirements
All students must read, understand, and comply with the “UNMC Student AIDS and Other Bloodborne Pathogens Policy,” as outlined in the UNMC Student Handbook.
Student Vaccinations
All students must read, understand, and comply with the “Student Medical History/Vaccinations Policy,” as outlined in the UNMC Student Handbook.
Identification Cards
UNMC policy states that ID badges must be worn above the waist and visible at all times while on UNMC property. For a complete description of the ID policy, as well as information on replacing and returning ID cards, refer to the UNMC Student Handbook. Information on obtaining an ID badge is also outlined in the CAHP New Student Orientation course.
Inclement Weather Policy
All students must read, understand, and comply with the CAHP Inclement Weather Policy.
Parking
Parking is available to all UNMC students by purchasing a parking permit. For details on purchasing a permit, see the Parking section in the UNMC Student Handbook. Instructions for purchasing a parking permit are also outlined in the CAHP New Student Orientation course.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
In accordance with Federal law as established in 1974 by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the University of Nebraska Medical Center maintains the confidentiality of student education records and allows students to inspect and review information in their educational records. For details, visit the UNMC Student Success website.
Orientation
In an effort to prepare admitted students for their programs of study in the College of Allied Health Professions, students are asked to navigate through the CAHP New Student Orientation web pages. For questions regarding CAHP New Student Orientation contact CAHP Enrollment Management & Student Affairs.
Registration
All CAHP students register for courses on a semester basis online in PeopleSoft, the student information system. CAHP Enrollment Management & Student Affairs sends out information on registration to all students prior to each registration period. See the UNMC Academic Calendar for specific dates, including Add/Drop dates. For questions regarding the registration process, contact CAHP Enrollment Management & Student Affairs.
For additional information on registration, including auditing courses and adding or dropping courses, see the UNMC Catalog.
Student Holds: A hold will be placed on a student’s record, including previous students and graduates, who have outstanding obligations. Such obligations include delinquencies in tuition and fees; failure to meet student loan repayment schedules; failure to return Medical Center supplies, materials, and equipment; failure to complete pre-enrollment requirements (as outlined in the New Student Orientation course); unresolved parking tickets and fines, library fines, and other similar obligations to the Medical Center or other University of Nebraska campuses.
The placement and release of a hold on a student, previous student or graduate will be the responsibility of the office/unit to which the obligation is outstanding. Upon placement of a hold, the individual will be denied readmission, transcripts, and registration for subsequent terms; will have diplomas and grade reports withheld; will not have attendance verification for leans processed; and may be disenrolled from current courses.