Section I: About CU

The Student Handbook provides information regarding policies and procedures for students enrolled at the College of Nursing except for PhD students who follow the policies and procedures established by the CU’s Graduate College. CU Nursing must conform to all CU policies. CU, however, leaves several options available to individual colleges/schools.

The policies listed in the student handbook complies with the guidelines of the University of Colorado System and CU Anschutz campus including, but not limited to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), CU Information Technology Services Rights and Responsibilities, CU Use of Electronic Mail Policy, and CU AMC Student Rights to Educational Record Privacy.

The Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99, is a federal law that guides the release of students’ education records, of which disciplinary records are a part. For additional information about FERPA, see http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html or visit the CU Registrar’s Office website.

CU is committed to maintaining a positive learning, working, and living environment. In pursuit of these goals, CU will not tolerate acts of sexual harassment or related retaliation against or by any employee or student. To report violations of the University Policy on Sexual Harassment or obtain additional information, you can contact the CU Anschutz Medical Campus Office of Equity.

College of Nursing students are expected to be familiar with the content of the Student Handbook as well as the information in the University Catalog. A student is defined as any person enrolled in courses at the College including non-degree courses. If any item in the Student Handbook or University Catalog is not clear, it is the student’s responsibility to seek clarification.

The Student Handbook is evaluated and updated by the Student Affairs Committee (SAC). The SAC includes undergraduate and graduate faculty members, student representatives, and other key individuals from CU Nursing. Students and faculty are invited to give suggestions for improving the handbook by submitting ideas in writing to SAC representatives. This Handbook is published electronically annually with revisions as required.

This Student Handbook is intended to be a resource to assist you in your educational journey and provides information related to student policies and other important documents.

Students are to reference the Handbook for the most up-to-date guidelines and information. Any formatting or content discrepancies should be verified with a faculty member or Program Director.

Accreditations and Memberships

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and recognized by all major accrediting agencies.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program, Master of Science in Nursing degree program, Doctor of Nursing Practice program, and post-graduate APRN certificate program at the University of Colorado College of Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and the Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education.

The College of Nursing maintains the following memberships:

University of Colorado Administration

University of Colorado Administration

Todd Saliman
President, University of Colorado

Donald M. Elliman, Jr.
Chancellor, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

College of Nursing Administration

Elias Provencio-Vasquez, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP
Dean and Professor

Amy Barton, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF
Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Students
Professor, Daniel and Janet Mordecai Endowed Chair in Rural Health Nursing

Rosario Medina, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, ACNP, CNS, FAANP
Associate Dean of Clinical and Community Affairs

Kelly Stamp, PhD, NP-C, RN, CHFN-K, FAHA, FAAN
Associate Dean of Academic Programs

Teresa Hernandez, PhD, RN
Associate Dean of Research and Scholarship

Anthony Airhart, BBA
Associate Dean of Finance and Administration

Peggy Jenkins, PhD, RN, CNE
Sr. Assistant Dean of Academic Programs and Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs

Jacqueline Jones, PhD, RN, FAAN, FRCNA
Assistant Dean of PhD Program

Laura Rosenthal, DNP, ACNP, FAANP
Assistant Dean of DNP Program

Tammy Spencer, DNP, RN, CNE, ACNS-BC, CCNS
Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Programs

Philosophy

CU Nursing, as an integral part of CU, is dedicated to the pursuit of higher learning grounded in the arts, sciences, and humanities. CU Nursing shares the missions of CU: (a) improving human health by educating health practitioners (i.e., education), (b) delivering exemplary health care (i.e., practice), and (c) conducting research in the health sciences (i.e., research). In pursuit of its three-fold mission, CU Nursing focuses on nursing-specific education, practice, and research. CU and CU Nursing serve diverse communities, recognizing and appreciating each and every culture’s unique value and rich history.

In service of the CU Nursing educational mission, CU Nursing faculty members instantiate their belief that higher education must prepare nurses for professional/discipline-related roles by developing, updating, and implementing a curriculum that emphasizes relational, reflective, responsive, respectful, and caring practice. Thus, the faculty believes in the equivalent importance of undergraduate nursing education, graduate nursing education, and education preparing entry-level nurses with a professional doctorate. The faculty believes that to benefit society, nursing education must perform the following functions: (a) prepare nurses who advocate for social justice; (b) be responsive to evolving social needs and changing local, national, and global healthcare environments; and (c) promote reflective practice and leadership for social change with inherent reciprocity among nursing practice, theory, and research in all educational programs. The faculty further believes that preparation for various nursing roles requires education in the arts and sciences foundational to nursing and substantive disciplinary knowledge regarding caring across the human health lifespan. Moreover, the faculty believes in articulated degree programs that incorporate lifelong learning, innovative educational technologies, and inter-institutional collaboration.

In service of the CU Nursing practice mission, CU Nursing faculty members are committed to ensuring quality health care through direct and indirect delivery of health care services to individuals, families, and communities in local, regional, national, and international contexts. CU Nursing faculty practice models (a) offer expert care and community service, (b) provide opportunities for developing innovative models of health care delivery, (c) improve access to care for underserved populations, (d) engage in clinical inquiry, and (d) test nursing theories. CON faculty members practice nursing as theory-guided, evidence-based, and relationship-centered, informed by caring that facilitates health and healing.

In service of the CU Nursing research mission, CU Nursing faculty members champion the discrete disciplinary dimensions of nursing and dedicate their knowledge-generation efforts, in part, to the following: (a) capturing and quantifying human experiences of health, illness, and healing; (b) developing and testing explanatory models of health, illness, and healing to guide professional practice; (c) isolating and optimizing the environmental contexts of health and health care, including human/technology interface; and (d) promoting high-quality, cost-effective nursing care outcomes. CU Nursing faculty members generate disciplinary knowledge through pluralistic forms of inquiry, continuous bilateral communication with nursing practitioners, and team science based on interprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Extending from their educational, practice, and research missions, CU Nursing faculty members engage in political leadership to improve the health and health care of the society they serve.

Approved by General Faculty 8/24/98; Revised 2/12/02; Re-Ratified 6/23/08; Implemented 7/1/08