Progression and Graduation Requirements
Progression Requirements
At the beginning of each course, students will be informed regarding the specific requirements of that course and the way in which the learning will be evaluated.
- Final grades reflect the students’ performance on a variety of evaluative methods scheduled throughout the semester.
- A “C” grade is required for satisfactory completion of a course.
- Promotion into the next semester of a program requires a ‘C’ grade in all core courses (not including GNED & ENGL) in the current semester. *
- Clinical application courses will be graded on a pass/fail basis.
- A student who does not successfully complete any one of his/her required courses as scheduled, must contact the Program Coordinator for academic advising prior to registration for the next semester. Please see model routes for prerequisite information.
- Final promotion from a program qualifies the student for a Centennial College Diploma/Certificate. To achieve final promotion a ‘C’ or ‘S’ grade is required in all courses throughout the program.
- Upon successful completion of all program requirements, students in the RPN to BScN Bridging Nursing Program are eligible to apply to the Post-Diploma Nursing Degree Program at Ryerson University, offered by the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing.
Students must obtain a cumulative grade point average (cGPA) of 3.00 or higher and have no repeated courses or failures on all academic transcripts in order to be eligible to apply to this program
Graduation Requirements
Students must pass all courses on the model route and any other program requirements, including experiential learning (e.g., co-operative education, field/clinical placements, etc.), in order to graduate.
Students must complete the requirements of the program in effect at the time of graduation unless the Dean or designate approves alternative arrangements in writing. This requirement includes any changes made to future semesters during the student’s studies but does not include changes in semesters that have already been completed unless required for the future semester courses.
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