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K U APLAN NIVERSITY 2006–2007 C A ATALOG DDENDUM Published: September 13, 2007 PreviouslyIssued: November 15, 2006; December 26, 2006; January31, 2007; March 14, 2007; June 13, 2007; July20, 2007 Addenda are published on a regular basisand reflectchangesto policiesand programsbased on decisionsmade bythe Universityduring the previousterm. T C ABLE OF ONTENTS POLICY CHANGES UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Accrediting Agencies, Approvals, and Memberships 4 ADMISSIONSINFORMATION Acceptance to the University 4 AdmissionsRequirementsand Procedures 5 PolicyofNondiscrimination 10 Prior Learning Assessment 10 Transfer ofCredit 10 TechnologyRequirements 12 STUDENT INFORMATION AND SERVICES Problem Resolution, StudentComplaints, and Grievance Procedures 13 ACADEMICINFORMATION Attendance/TardinessPolicy 13 Certification, State Board, and NationalBoard Exams 14 Graduation Requirements 15 Leave ofAbsence 16 ACADEMICSTANDARDS AcademicProgressStandards 16 Undergraduate 16 Graduate 17 AcademicProbation 17 Pass/FailOption, Graduate 17 Plagiarism Policy 18 ReinstatementProcedures 19 Repeated Courses 20 FINANCIALINFORMATION Scholarships 20 PROGRAMAND COURSE CHANGES ARTSAND SCIENCES Bachelor ofScience in Communication 21 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Communication 22 Bachelor ofScience in Psychology 23 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Psychology 25 Associate ofScience in InterdisciplinaryStudies 26 BUSINESS Master ofBusinessAdministration 27 Master ofScience in Management 28 Bachelor ofScience in Business 29 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Business 31 Bachelor ofScience in Management 32 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Management 34 Associate ofApplied Science in BusinessAdministration/Accounting 35 Associate ofApplied Science in BusinessAdministration/Management 36 Associate ofApplied Science in GlobalTraveland HospitalityManagement 37 GlobalTraveland HospitalityManagementCertificate 38 Information Assurance Certificate 39 ProfessionalCoursesfor CPA Candidates 40 CRIMINALJUSTICE Bachelor ofScience in CriminalJustice 41 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in CriminalJustice 43 Associate ofApplied Science in CriminalJustice 44 CorrectionsCertificate 45 Crime Scene Technician Certificate 45 Private SecurityManagementCertificate 46 EDUCATION Master ofArtsin Teaching and Learning 47 Master ofEducation 49 Master ofScience in Higher Education 50 Teacher Intern Certificate 52 ProfessionalDevelopmentfor Teachers 53 HEALTH SCIENCES Bachelor ofScience in Health Science 55 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Health Science 57 Bachelor ofScience in Health and Wellness 58 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Health and Wellness 60 Bachelor ofScience in Nutrition Science 61 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Nutrition Science 63 Associate ofApplied Science in MedicalAssisting 64 Associate ofApplied Science in MedicalOffice Management 65 Associate ofApplied Science in MedicalTranscription 66 INFORMATION SYSTEMSAND TECHNOLOGY Bachelor ofScience in Information Technology 67 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Information Technology 69 Bachelor ofScience in Networking Technology 70 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Networking Technology 72 Bachelor ofScience in Software Development 73 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in Software Development 74 Introduction to Computer Programming Language Certificate 76 Internetand Website DevelopmentCertificate 76 Computer SystemsTechnician Diploma 76 LEGALSTUDIES Bachelor ofScience in LegalStudies 77 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in LegalStudies 78 Bachelor ofScience in ParalegalStudies 79 Advanced StartBachelor ofScience in ParalegalStudies 81 Associate ofApplied Science in ParalegalStudies 82 NURSING Master ofScience in Nursing 83 Bachelor ofScience in Nursing 85 Associate ofScience in Nursing 86 DISCONTINUED COURSES 87 DISCONTINUED PROGRAMS 87 REVISED COURSETITLES/NUMBERS 87 COURSEPREREQUISITECHANGES 88 COURSEDESCRIPTIONS 91 KAPLAN UNIVERSITYADMINISTRATORSANDACADEMIC LEADERSHIP 112 3 Policy Changes UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Fort George G.Meade,MD 20755-6716 Tel:888.678.4772 (Toll Free) Tel:410.854.6805 Accrediting Agencies, Approvals, •Kaplan University is recognized by the Iowa Department ofEducation. and Memberships Qualified students ofKaplan University are eligible to receive Iowa The following changes to Kaplan University's Accrediting Agencies, state tuition grants.Kaplan University is approved by the Iowa and Approvals,and Memberships are effective September 13,2007: Illinois Divisions ofVocational Rehabilitation and the Iowa Private Industry Area Council. •Kaplan University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and a member ofthe North Central Association ofColleges •Kaplan University has operating authority granted by the Illinois and Schools (NCA).Their address is: Board ofHigher Education.Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the Board: 30 North LaSalle Street,Suite 2400 Chicago,IL 60602-2504 431 East Adams,2nd Floor Tel:800.621.7440 (Toll Free) Springfield,IL 62701 Tel:217.782.2551 •The Bachelor ofScience in Nursing program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).Their •Kaplan University is licensed by the Commission for Independent address is: Education,Florida Department ofEducation.Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the One DuPont Circle,NW,Suite 530 Commission: Washington,DC 20036 Tel:202.887.6791 325 West Gaines Street,Suite 1414 Tallahassee,FL 32399-0400 •The Master ofEducation is approved by the Iowa State Board of Tel:888.224.6684 (Toll Free) Education for the secondary teaching concentration area.Their address is: •Kaplan University is licensed by the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education.Additional information regarding this insti- Iowa State Board ofEducation tution may be obtained by contacting the Board: Grimes State Office Building 400 East 14th Street 1400 West Washington,Room 260 Des Moines,IA 50319-0146 Phoenix,AZ 85007 Tel:515.281.5296 Tel:602.542.5709 •The Bachelor ofScience in Nursing program is approved by the Iowa •Kaplan University is licensed by Nebraska’s Coordinating Commission Board ofNursing.Their address is: for Postsecondary Education.Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by contacting the Commission: 400 SW 8th Street,Suite B Des Moines,IA 50309-4685 140 North 8th Street,Suite 300 Tel:515.281.3255 Lincoln,NE 68509-5005 Tel:402.471.2847 •The Associate ofApplied Science in Medical Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation ofAllied Health •Kaplan University is a licensed testing center for the Institute of Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation Certified Travel Agents (ICTA). ofthe Curriculum Review Board ofthe American Association of •Kaplan University is approved under the provisions ofTitle 38,United Medical Assistants Endowment (CRB-AAMAE).Their address is: States Code,to train eligible persons and veterans. 1361 Park Street Clearwater,FL 33756 •Kaplan University is approved to train eligible students by the Tel:727.210.2350 Workforce Development Center. •The Kaplan University School ofBusiness has been validated by the •Kaplan University is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmi- Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) as meeting their grant,alien students. standards for the following certificates: Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professionals,NSTISSI-4011 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Senior Systems Managers,CNSSI-4012 Students who successfully complete the following courses and their Acceptance to the University prerequisites—MT 300:Management ofInformation Systems,MT 460: Management Policy and Strategy,and IT 331:Technology The following changes to Kaplan University’s Acceptance to the Infrastructure—are eligible to receive the above two certifications University policy are effective June 13,2007: accredited by CNSS.Their address is: Upon completion ofall admissions requirements,the University admin- Committee on National Security Systems istration will review the information and inform applicants in writing CNSS Secretariat whether they have been accepted for enrollment. National Security Agency 9800 Savage Road,Suite 6716 4 Ifan applicant is not accepted,all monies paid are refunded.Questions 9.The state and various other agencies may require criminal back- regarding the admissions decision should be addressed to the Dean of ground checks before a student can be placed in an externship or the school to which the student applied. take professional licensing,certification,or registration exams. Students who have prior felony convictions may be denied the Upon acceptance to a nursing program,students will receive the School opportunity to take professional licensing,certification,or registra- ofNursing Handbook.This handbook outlines additional policies and tion exams,or may be denied a license or certification to practice in procedures specific to the nursing programs. some states even ifthe exam is taken and successfully completed. Students are responsible for inquiring about current requirements prior to enrolling in the program oftheir choice. Admissions Requirements and Procedures 10.Students in the Master ofArts in Teaching and Learning and the GENERALUNDERGRADUATEAND GRADUATEADMISSIONS Master ofScience in Higher Education programs can enroll in no REQUIREMENTS more than three courses per term.Students in a Master ofBusiness The following changes to Kaplan University’s General Undergraduate Administration program,the Master ofScience in Management pro- and Graduate Admissions Requirements are effective September 13,2007: gram,and the Master ofScience in Nursing program can enroll in no more than two courses per term.Students in the Master of Listed below are general requirements and procedures that Kaplan Science in Criminal Justice program can enroll in no more than University has established for undergraduate and graduate admissions. three courses per term without special permission from the Dean of Ifa requirement or procedure does not apply to a specific group ofstu- the program. dents,that language is denoted. 11.Students in an advanced start program must furnish an official tran- 1.All applicants to the University must complete an Enrollment script indicating receipt ofan associate's degree or bachelor's degree Agreement and Student Information Form and submit monies as from a college or university accredited by a regional or national outlined on the Tuition and Fees Schedule.The Enrollment accrediting agency recognized by the U.S.Department ofEducation Agreement must be signed by a parent or legal guardian ifthe appli- by the end oftheir first term.Iftranscripts are not submitted by the cant is under 18 years ofage. end ofthe first term,the student will be blocked from future classes 2.All applicants must complete an informational interview.For until such documentation is provided.If,for any reason,the tran- Kaplan University campus interviews,parents or spouses are script submitted is found to be false or untrue,the student will be encouraged to be present. subject to immediate dismissal from the University,all credits earned will be invalidated,and the University will take all other 3.All applicants are encouraged to tour the online learning environ- appropriate actions. ment or campus before enrolling. UNDERGRADUATE 4.All courses are taught in English.Students must be able to speak, read,and write English fluently.English abilities will be determined The following changes to Kaplan University’s Undergraduate Admissions through the University's interview,application process,and place- Requirements for the Nurse Assistant Preparation Certificate program ment exam. are effective December 26,2006;changes for the Bachelor ofScience in Nursing program are effective September 13,2007;changes for the 5.Kaplan University is authorized under federal law to enroll nonim- Associate ofScience in Nursing program are effective September 13, migrant alien students.International students who wish to be 2007;changes for the Health Science programs are effective June 13, admitted to any Kaplan University credit program must be 18 years 2007;changes for the Private Security Management Certificate are effec- or older,and must complete admission requirements and provide tive June 13,2007;changes for the Crime Scene Technician Certificate evidence ofadequate financial resources.To ensure that internation- are effective September 13,2007;changes for the Arts and Sciences pro- al students are prepared to complete college-level coursework,they grams are effective September 13,2007;changes for the Business pro- must demonstrate a command oforal and written English skills. grams are effective September 13,2007: Onsite students must attain a TOEFL score of477/153 or higher, online undergraduate students must attain a TOEFL score of Bachelor ofScience in Nursing 525/159 or higher,and graduate students must attain ofTOEFL In addition to the admissions requirements for all undergraduate students, score of550/213 or higher. Bachelor ofScience in Nursing candidates must: 6.Transcripts from foreign institutions must meet the same require- •Provide documentation ofa current,unencumbered license to practice ments as domestic institutions and must be translated and evaluated as a registered nurse in at least one U.S.state,including the state in by an approved foreign credential evaluator prior to enrollment.The which the clinical practicum will be completed. University does not guarantee the transferability ofcredits from •Have a cumulative grade point average of2.5 (out of4.0) from all other educational institutions. previous coursework or apply for admission through the alternative 7.All applicants must complete financial arrangements prior to start- admissions procedures set forth in the University Catalog. ing class.Ifapplicable,financial aid applications must be completed. •Meet at least one ofthe following requirements: 8.For nursing programs,documentation ofany required health exam- 1.Be an actively practicing registered nurse in at least one U.S.state or inations,tests,and immunizations must be presented prior to clini- in the U.S.military at the time ofenrollment. cal courses or externship experience.Health science programs require requested health examinations,pathology tests,and immu- 2.Have actively practiced as a registered nurse for at least 1,000 hours nizations to be administered no earlier than 12 months prior to the within 3 years prior to enrollment. end date ofthe externship.Documentation must be submitted prior to beginning clinical courses or the externship.Nursing and health 3.Be a student nurse or recent graduate who will have earned an associ- science programs may require additional documentation as neces- ate’sdegree or diploma in nursing and will become licensed in at sary to comply with specific federal and/or state requirements for least one U.S.state prior to beginning their first nursing course. student nurse candidates and health science profession candidates. 5 Prior to the end ofthe first term,candidates enrolled in the Bachelor of pass two admissions assessments:a pre-admittance online assessment Science in Nursing program will be required to submit the following: and a writing sample assessment. •Proofofstudent nurse professional liability insurance coverage in the Once admitted,all new health science students are required to take the amount ofat least $1 million per incident/$3 million aggregate. New Student Orientation class prior to entering courses in their first term. •A completed criminal background check,as required by applicable Associate ofApplied Science in Medical Assisting and Associate of federal and/or state regulatory agencies. Applied Science in Medical Office Management candidates must pro- vide documentation ofcompletion ofBasic Life Support for Health Failure to submit appropriate documentation by the deadline may Care Providers and First Aid training through American Heart result in dismissal from the University. Association,American Red Cross,or National Safety Council prior to Ifofficial transcripts are not submitted by the end ofthe first term,the beginning the first clinical experience. student will be blocked from future classes and their academic credentials Associate ofApplied Science in Medical Transcription candidates are will be withheld until such documentation is provided.If,for any reason, recommended to obtain the ability to type a minimum of40 words per the student does not submit a transcript or the transcript submitted is minute prior to beginning MR 100:Advanced Keyboarding. found to be false or untrue,the student will be subject to immediate dismissal from the University,all credits earned will be invalidated,and Health science candidates must also provide documentation for the fol- the University will take all other appropriate actions. lowing prior to beginning an externship: Bachelor ofScience in Nursing StudentProgression •Health assessment/physical examination completed no more than 12 The following is required prior to beginning the Bachelor ofScience in months prior to the end date ofthe externship,including applicable Nursing capstone course (NU 499):The student will meet all applicable immunization records and drug screening results. health and safety requirements as requested by the practice site for NU •Other mandatory training certificates or records as required by appli- 499:Bachelor's Capstone in Nursing.Failure to submit the required cable federal and/or state regulatory agencies. documentation to the clinical coordinator prior to beginning the clini- cal project will delay completion ofthis course and may result in dis- •A criminal background check. missal from the Bachelor ofScience in Nursing program. •Additional documentation regarding health history and/or prior certi- Associate ofScience in Nursing fications ifrequested by a clinical site. In addition to the admissions requirements for all undergraduate stu- Failure to submit appropriate and timely documentation ofrequired infor- dents,Associate ofScience in Nursing candidates must: mation may result in dismissal from the program or delay in enrollment. •Achieve a passing grade on the standardized admission examination that evaluates basic academic skills.Additional information about the Private Security Management Certificate exam is available through the School ofNursing. Enrollment in the Private Security Management Certificate is limited to employees ofpreselected corporations engaged in an educational part- •Submit an official high school and/or college transcript with a mini- nership with Kaplan University. mum cumulative GPA of2.5 from all previous coursework. Crime Scene Technician Certificate Candidates must provide documentation ofthe following prior to In addition to the admissions requirements for all undergraduate stu- beginning the first clinical course: dents,the School ofCriminal Justice requires that applicants to the pro- •Health assessment/physical examination completed within the six gram possess prior law enforcement experience in the last 18 months or months prior to admission,including applicable immunization a least an associate's degree from an institution accredited by a regional records and drug screening results. or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S.Department of Education. •A criminal background check,as required by applicable federal and/or state regulatory agencies. Arts and Sciences Programs Failure to submit appropriate documentation by the deadline may In addition to the admissions requirements for all undergraduate stu- result in dismissal from the University. dents,the College ofArts and Sciences requires candidates for all pro- grams except advanced start degrees to take two admissions assess- Nurse Assistant Preparation Certificate ments:an online scholastic assessment and a writing sample assessment. (Offered in select locations in 2007.) Students who do not successfully pass these two assessments will be required to take three additional courses beyond the required courses in In addition to the admissions requirements for all undergraduate stu- their program. These courses are: dents,Nurse Assistant Preparation Certificate candidates must provide documentation ofthe following prior to beginning the first clinical KU 120: Introduction to Reading Skills and Strategies course: (Taken during the first term) •Health assessment/physical examination completed within the six KU 121: Introduction to Writing Skills and Strategies months prior to admission,including applicable immunization (Taken during the first term) records and drug screening results. KU 122: Introduction to Math Skills and Strategies •Other mandatory training certificates or records,including background (Taken prior to the required math course.Students will have the oppor- checks,as required by applicable federal and/or state regulatory agencies. tunity to test out ofthis course at a later date.) Failure to submit appropriate documentation by the deadline may GRADUATE result in dismissal from the University. The following changes to Kaplan University’s Graduate Admissions Health Science Programs Requirements for the Professional Development for Teachers program In addition to the admissions requirements for all undergraduate stu- are effective September 12,2007;changes for the Master ofArts in dents,the School ofHealth Sciences requires candidates to take and Teaching and Learning program,the Master ofEducation program, 6 the Master ofScience in Higher Education program,the Teacher Intern • A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of2.5 (out of4.0) or Certificate program,the Graduate School ofManagement programs, greater from the institution that conferred the bachelor's degree. the Master ofScience in Criminal Justice program,the Master of Candidates who do not meet this requirement may submit an official Science in Nursing program,and the graduate alternative admissions transcript indicating a minimum CGPA of3.0 from a master's degree procedures are effective September 13,2007;changes to the Mandatory or higher or from at least three graduate courses taken at a regionally Orientation section are effective July 20,2007: or nationally accredited university to be used in lieu ofthe minimum bachelor's degree CGPA required for admission. Master ofArts in Teaching and Learning (MATL) The Master ofArts in Teaching and Learning program is primarily • A minimum 250-word personal statement. designed for K–12 educators. All activities within the courses are job- Prior to enrolling at the University,candidates will be required to: embedded or relate to real-world experiences in the classroom. Specific • Provide proofofpassing a background check. modifications will be made to the courses to include alternative job- embedded activities for non-practicing educators.Since the program is • Submit passing scores on required Praxis I test or state-required primarily designed for practicing teachers,the Dean may limit the exams.Kaplan University's Educational Testing Service (ETS) recipient emphasis area choices available to non-practicing educators. code for Praxis test results is 5340.In lieu ofPraxis tests,Kaplan University may accept passing scores on state exams required for licen- The Master ofArts in Teaching and Learning program admits sure to teach.Specific deadlines will be determined for each region. candidates with: Minimum acceptable Praxis I scores are established by the state where • An unofficial transcript,submitted prior to enrollment,indicating the candidate will seek licensure and are listed at www.ets.org. receipt ofa bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by Washington,DC,candidates must submit passing scores for both a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Praxis I and Praxis II tests prior to enrolling.In states that do not Department ofEducation.By the end ofthe first term,students must require Praxis tests,minimum acceptable Praxis I scores are estab- provide the University with an official copy ofthe transcript.Ifofficial lished by the Dean and are as follows: transcripts are not submitted by the end ofthe first term,the candidate will be blocked from future classes,and the candidate's academic cre- • Reading:173 dentials will be withheld until such documentation is provided.If,for • Mathematics:172 any reason,the candidate does not furnish a transcript or the transcript • Writing:172 submitted is found to be false or untrue,the candidate will be subject to immediate dismissal from the University,all credits earned will be Candidates who have taken the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) invalidated,and the University will take all other appropriate actions. may be exempt from submitting passing Praxis I scores. The Dean will review each candidate’s scores on a case-by-case basis.Candidates • A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of2.5 (out of4.0) or shouldcheck their own state's requirements to see ifthey qualify for greater from the institution that conferred the bachelor's degree. this exemption. Candidates who do not meet this requirement may submit an official transcript indicating a minimum CGPA of3.0 from a master's degree • Submit all transcripts showing subject area content to the Admissions or higher or from at least three graduate courses taken at a regionally Department.Transcripts will be evaluated for content requirements.If or nationally accredited university to be used in lieu ofthe minimum candidates do not meet the content requirements in their certification bachelor’s degree CGPA required for admission. area,they must take the recommended additional coursework at a col- lege or university oftheir choice accredited by a regional or national • A minimum 250-word personal statement. accrediting agency recognized by the U.S.Department ofEducation. The Master ofArts in Teaching and Learning program and curriculum The recommended additional coursework must be completed prior to have been designed to provide students with the knowledge and practi- the start ofstudent teaching. cal experience that meet nationally recognized standards for such a degree.However,individual state or school system requirements vary Candidates enrolled in the Master ofEducation program will be and may change from time to time.Thus,Kaplan University makes no required to: representations or warranties as to whether the degree program meets • Complete a minimum of100 hours offieldwork prior to student the specific requirements for any individual state or school system for teaching.Kaplan University prefers candidates spend at least eight hours certification or pay increase purposes.Kaplan University encourages its per week in the field.Therefore,candidates must have flexible work students to independently research the requirements in any state or schedules to ensure the minimum number ofrequired hours is met. school system in which they intend to seek certification or a pay increase. • Provide proofofimmunization,ifrequired,prior to the start ofstu- Master ofEducation (MEd) dent teaching. This program is intended for professionals considering entering the field ofteaching and is offered in selected states/regions throughout • Submit passing scores on the Praxis II test to Kaplan University by the country. Friday ofthe fifth week ofthe second term.Candidates may not be enrolled for the third term ifpassing scores are not submitted.For The Master ofEducation program admits candidates with: states that require their own exams,candidates must submit passing • An unofficial transcript,submitted prior to enrollment,indicating scores (as determined by their state) on subject area exam(s) by the receipt ofa bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by middle ofthe second term (as defined,above).Washington,DC,candi- a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. dates must show proofofpassing the Praxis II prior to enrollment. Department ofEducation.By the end ofthe first term,students must The Master ofEducation program and curriculum have been designed provide the University with an official copy ofthe transcript.Ifofficial to provide students with the background and practical experience that transcripts are not submitted by the end ofthe first term,the candidate meet nationally recognized standards for such a degree.However,indi- will be blocked from future classes,and the candidate's academic cre- vidual state licensing requirements vary and may change from time to dentials will be withheld until such documentation is provided.If,for time.Thus,Kaplan University makes no representations or warranties any reason,the candidate does not furnish a transcript or the transcript as to whether the degree program meets the specific licensing require- submitted is found to be false or untrue,the candidate will be subject ments for any individual state.Kaplan University encourages its stu- to immediate dismissal from the University,all credits earned will be dents to independently research the licensing requirements in any state invalidated,and the University will take all other appropriate actions. in which they intend to seek licensure. 7 Master ofScience in Higher Education • A 250-word personal statement. The Master ofScience in Higher Education program admits • Submit passing scores on required Praxis I test or state-required candidates with: exams.Kaplan University's Educational Testing Service (ETS) recipient •An unofficial transcript,submitted prior to enrollment,indicating code for Praxis test results is 5340.In lieu ofPraxis tests,Kaplan receipt ofa bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by University may accept passing scores on state exams required for licen- a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. sure to teach.Specific deadlines will be determined for each region. Department ofEducation.By the end ofthe first term,students must provide the University with an official copy ofthe transcript.Ifofficial Minimum acceptable Praxis I scores are established by the state where transcripts are not submitted by the end ofthe first term,the candidate the candidate will seek licensure and are listed at www.ets.org. will be blocked from future classes,and the candidate's academic cre- Washington,DC,candidates must submit passing scores for both dentials will be withheld until such documentation is provided.If,for Praxis I and Praxis II tests prior to enrolling.In states that do not any reason,the candidate does not furnish a transcript or the transcript require Praxis tests,minimum acceptable Praxis I scores are estab- submitted is found to be false or untrue,the candidate will be subject lished by the Dean and are as follows: to immediate dismissal from the University,all credits earned will be • Reading:173 invalidated,and the University will take all other appropriate actions. • Mathematics:172 •A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of2.5 (out of4.0) or • Writing:172 greater for the entire bachelor's degree program or 3.0 for the stu- dent's last year ofthe bachelor's degree program from the institution Candidates who have taken the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) that conferred the degree.Candidates who do not meet this require- may be exempt from submitting passing Praxis I scores.The Dean will ment may submit an official transcript indicating a minimum CGPA review each candidate’s scores on a case-by-case basis.Candidates of3.0 from at least three graduate courses taken at a regionally or should check their own state’s requirements to see ifthey qualify for nationally accredited university to be used in lieu ofthe minimum this exemption. bachelor's degree CGPA required for admission. • Appropriate documentation ofpostbaccalaureate work experience. •A curriculum vitae. Prospective intern candidates will be asked to submit a resume listing their work experience for the previous three or more years.This •A maximum 1000-word essay discussing the student's plans for gradu- requirement may be waived at the discretion ofthe Dean and ate study and their professional career. licensing official. •A maximum 1000-word writing sample. • Proofofpassing a background check. Teacher Intern Certificate • An interview with and approval from the prospective local community (This program is intended for professionals considering entering the school district in which the candidate intends to work during the field ofteaching and will be offered in selected states/regions through- internship year. out the country.) • A contract from a school district to work as a full-time teacher.If Admission to the Teacher Intern Certificate program requires the following: for any reason candidates do not secure a teaching contract,they • An unofficial transcript,submitted prior to enrollment,indicating will be automatically enrolled in the Kaplan University Master of receipt ofa bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by Education program. a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Candidates enrolled in the program will be required to: Department ofEducation.Based on the outcome ofthe transcript • Submit passing scores on the Praxis II test to Kaplan University by evaluation,candidates may be required to take additional courses Friday ofthe fifth week ofthe second term.Candidates may not be prior to their internship year.By the end ofthe first term,students enrolled for the third term ifpassing scores are not submitted.For must provide the University with an official copy ofthe transcript.If states that require their own exams,candidates must submit passing official transcripts are not submitted by the end ofthe first term,the scores (as determined by their state) on subject area exam(s) by the candidate will be blocked from future classes,and the candidate's aca- middle ofthe second term (as defined,above).Washington,DC,candi- demic credentials will be withheld until such documentation is pro- dates must show proofofpassing the Praxis II prior to enrollment. vided.If,for any reason,the candidate does not furnish a transcript or the transcript submitted is found to be false or untrue,the candidate • Complete a minimum of72 hours offieldwork as teacher interns. will be subject to immediate dismissal from the University,all credits Kaplan University prefers candidates spend at least eight hours per earned will be invalidated,and the University will take all other appro- week in the field during the first two terms.Therefore,interns must priate actions. have flexible work schedules to ensure the minimum number of required hours is met. • A submitted transcript verifying that the candidate meets the mini- mum state requirements for at least one secondary (7–12) endorse- • Provide proofofimmunization,ifrequired. ment area.Transcripts will be evaluated to ensure satisfactory course- work in mathematics,science,social studies,English,foreign lan- • Apply for an initial teacher license from the state in which the intern- guages,or visual and performing arts.All content area courses must be ship was completed (recommended). completed at a college or university accredited by a regional or nation- After certification requirements are met,candidates may complete an al accrediting agency recognized by the U.S.Department ofEducation additional two courses to earn their Master ofEducation degree. prior to the internship year. Candidates continuing with this option will have the credits earned • A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of2.5 (out of4.0) or during completion ofthe Teacher Intern Certificate program directly greater from the institution that conferred the bachelor's degree. applied to the Master ofEducation program. Candidates who do not meet this requirement may submit an official Professional Development for Teachers (PDT) transcript indicating a minimum CGPA of3.0 from a master’s degree The Professional Development for Teachers program has established the or higher or from at least three graduate courses taken at a regionally following guidelines for admission: or nationally accredited university to be used in lieu ofthe minimum bachelor's degree CGPA required for admission. 8 • Prior to enrollment,participants will be required to sign an attestation Master ofScience in Nursing stating they have received a bachelor's degree from a college or univer- The Dean ofthe graduate program,upon recommendation ofthe facul- sity accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized ty,determines final admission to the program.To further gauge a candi- by the U.S.Department ofEducation. date's success in the program,the admission committee faculty may request a phone interview.The Master ofScience in Nursing program • Applicants should have a minimum CGPA of2.5 (out of4.0),though admits candidates with: all eligible participants will be considered. •An unofficial transcript,submitted prior to enrollment,indicating • The PDT program is for practicing educators with a valid U.S.teach- receipt ofa bachelor's degree with an upper-level major in nursing ing license,per the requirements ofthe issuing state,but a license is from a college or university accredited by a regional or national not a prerequisite for admission. accrediting agency recognized by the U.S.Department ofEducation. By the end ofthe first term,students must provide the University with • At the time ofenrollment,participants must be practicing K–12 teach- an official copy ofthe transcript.Ifofficial transcripts are not submit- ers with a consistent group oflearners.PDT courses are adapted for ted by the end ofthe first term,the candidate will be blocked from participants who will be taking these courses over their summer break. future classes,and the candidate's academic credentials will be with- Job-embedded activities will be modified. held until such documentation is provided.If,for any reason,the can- didate does not furnish a transcript or the transcript submitted is Graduate School ofManagement Programs found to be false or untrue,the candidate will be subject to immediate The Graduate School ofManagement programs admit candidates with: dismissal from the University,all credits earned will be invalidated, •An unofficial transcript,submitted prior to enrollment,indicating and the University will take all other appropriate actions. receipt ofa bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. •A grade point average (GPA) of3.0 (out of4.0) or greater for total Department ofEducation.By the end ofthe second term,students credits completed during the second halfofthe bachelor's degree pro- must provide the University with an official copy ofthe transcript.If gram from the institution that conferred the degree. Candidates who official transcripts are not submitted by the end ofthe second term, do not meet this requirement must apply for admission through the the candidate will be blocked from future classes,and the candidate's alternative admissions procedures set forth below. academic credentials will be withheld until such documentation is •Documentation ofa current,unencumbered license to practice as a provided.If,for any reason,the candidate does not furnish a transcript registered nurse in the state where the student resides. or the transcript submitted is found to be false or untrue,the candi- date will be subject to immediate dismissal from the University,all •A resume or curriculum vitae. credits earned will be invalidated,and the University will take all other appropriate actions. •A 300- to 500-word essay discussing the student's plans for graduate study and their professional career focus. •An undergraduate cumulative grade point average of2.5 or greater (3.0 for the NewsweekMaster ofBusiness Administration program) •Three letters ofrecommendation from nursing colleagues or academic from the institution that conferred the degree.Candidates who do not instructors attesting to the candidate's professional and/or academic meet this requirement must apply for admission through the alterna- competence in nursing. tive admissions procedures set forth below. •A transcript indicating completion ofthe following courses with a •A resume that clearly describes professional experience. grade of“C”or better:a basic or foundational statistics course and a nursing research course. Master ofScience in Criminal Justice Master ofScience in Nursing candidates must also provide documenta- The Master ofScience in Criminal Justice program admits tion ofthe following prior to entering a residency course: candidates with: •TB testing or screening ifPPD is positive (required annually). • An unofficial transcript,submitted prior to enrollment,indicating receipt ofa bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by •CPR certification from the American Heart Association (BLS Health a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Care Provider) or the American Red Cross (Professional Rescuer). Department ofEducation.By the end ofthe first term,students must provide the University with an official copy ofthe transcript.Ifofficial •Malpractice insurance. transcripts are not submitted by the end ofthe first term,the candi- •Additional requirements as stated by specific health care agencies.This date will be blocked from future classes,and the candidate's academic may include requirements such as infection control training,criminal credentials will be withheld until such documentation is provided.If, background investigation,and mandatory drug screening. for any reason,the candidate does not furnish a transcript or the tran- script submitted is found to be false or untrue,the candidate will be Alternative Admissions Procedures subject to immediate dismissal from the University,all credits earned With the exception ofthe graduate education programs,students with will be invalidated,and the University will take all other appropriate an undergraduate cumulative grade point average between 2.0 and 2.5 actions. (between 2.5 and 3.0 for NewsweekMaster ofBusiness Administration and Master ofScience in Nursing students) from a regionally accredited • A cumulative grade point average of2.5 or greater from the institution institution or an institution accredited by another agency recognized by that conferred the degree.Candidates who do not meet this require- the U.S.Department ofEducation may apply for admission to the pro- ment must apply for admission through the alternative admissions gram by completing an Alternative Admissions Dean's Evaluation. procedures set forth below. To apply to the NewsweekMaster ofBusiness Administration program • Students admitted under the alternative admissions procedures may be through the alternative admissions process,students also must have a required to complete as many as three prerequisite courses prior to minimum offive years full-time professional experience as a manager admission into the Master ofScience in Criminal Justice program. supervising others or as an individual contributor in a role with exten- • Students must declare their choice ofthesis or nonthesis track by the sive management interaction. end oftheir second term. 9 The Dean will review the work history,transcripts,and resume ofalter- The University’s policies and practices are in accordance with all appli- native admissions applicants,taking into consideration prior graduate- cable laws and regulations,including: level coursework completed with a GPA between 3.0 and 4.0,and admit •Title VI ofthe Civil Rights Act of1964,as amended,and the imple- those for whom admission is deemed appropriate.Prior to being admit- menting regulations 34 CFR Parts 100 and 101 (barring discrimination ted through these procedures,Master ofScience in Criminal Justice and on the basis ofrace,color,or national origin); Graduate School ofManagement students must successfully complete the course KU 500:Foundations ofGraduate Learning.Any student •Title IX ofthe Education Amendments of1972 and the implementing with a CGPA below 2.5 (3.0 for NewsweekMaster ofBusiness regulations 34 CFR Part 105 (barring discrimination on the basis ofsex); Administration and Master ofScience in Nursing students) who has not completed an Alternative Admissions Dean's Evaluation will not be •The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of1974 and the imple- admitted to the program. menting regulations 34 CFR Part 99; •Section 504 ofthe Rehabilitation Act of1973 and the implementing Master ofScience in Nursing regulations 34 CFR Part 104 (barring discrimination on the basis of In addition,any student applying to the Master ofScience in Nursing physical handicap); program via the alternative admissions procedures must complete a 300-500 word essay describing plans for success in graduate studies and •The Age Discrimination Act of1975 and the implementing regulations submit it for review by the Dean prior to enrolling in the program. 45 CFR Part 90;and To progress in the program,students admitted via alternative admis- •The Americans with Disabilities Act of1990 and the implementing sions procedures must pass MN 501 and MN 502 with a grade of“B”or regulations in 29 CFR Part 1630 (1992). higher without repeating the course.Failure ofthese courses will result in dismissal from the program. The University is committed to full compliance with these laws and has Graduate SchoolofManagementPrograms appointed a Director ofCompliance to assist those who have questions In addition,any student applying to the NewsweekMaster ofBusiness or concerns with respect to the University's compliance with these laws. Administration program or via the alternative admission procedures The name,address,and telephone number ofthe Director of must complete a one- to two-page essay and submit it for review by the Compliance are available through the University. Dean prior to enrolling in the program.The essay should explore the Pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of1973 (Section 504) and the 1990 following questions: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),Kaplan University will provide •Explain how obtaining your MBA or Master ofScience in reasonable and individualized academic modifications for students who Management (MSM) from Kaplan University will assist you in achiev- have provided proper documentation outlining their disabilities and ing your personal and professional life goals.In addressing this ques- have requested reasonable and appropriate accommodations.Because tion,please describe both your short- and long-term career goals. each student's disabilities may differ in degree and impact,reasonable accommodations will be made on an individual basis.However,it is the •How does Kaplan University fit with your background,personality, responsibility ofpersons with disabilities to seek available assistance and and learning style? Why is now the best time for you to pursue make their needs known at the time ofenrollment.Documentation to this degree? support the disability must be provided to the University at the time of the request.Information pertaining to a student’s disability is voluntary •What do you see as the biggest obstacle to completing your MBA and confidential.Ifthis information is supplied,it will be used to over- or MSM? come the effects ofconditions that limit the participation ofqualified •What resources and support do you have that will help you be success- disabled students. ful in this program? What additional resources would be useful to you? At Kaplan University online,the Center for Disability Services is the •What are your educational strengths and weaknesses? Please explain primary office responsible for the coordination ofservices for students which courses you enjoy most and which courses you find most diffi- with disabilities.Students seeking reasonable and appropriate accom- cult.In addition,how might a former professor describe your academ- modations may request,through their Academic Advisor,to be placed ic ability? in contact with the Center for Disability Services. Mandatory Orientation and Foundation Courses Students in the NewsweekMaster ofBusiness Administration program Prior Learning Assessment or enrolling in any Graduate School ofManagement program through the alternative admissions process will be required to complete a TRANSFER OFCREDIT mandatory online orientation course and a foundation course in gradu- The following changes to Kaplan University’s Transfer ofCredit policy ate learning.Students must complete these courses no later than the are effective November 15,2006;the Additional Guidelines for Health first day ofthe term in order to start the degree program.Exposure to Sciences Programs section is no longer valid effective June 13,2007; these courses will enhance a student's understanding ofhow to be a changes to the Specific Guidelines for Graduate Programs section are successful graduate student at Kaplan University. effective September 13,2007: All students are encouraged to apply for transfer credit evaluation.Those who receive veterans benefits through Kaplan University must submit Policy of Nondiscrimination documentation ofprevious education for review.Students must use the The following change to Kaplan University’s Policy ofNondiscrimination Kaplan University Transcript Request Form and/or follow the specified is effective March 14,2007: procedures for requesting ACE,AARTS,SMART,CLEP,AP,DSST,and other transcripts or test scores.All college-level transcripts for transfer The University does not discriminate on the basis ofrace,color,religion, credit evaluation must be received by the end ofthe first full term of ancestry,national origin,age,nondisqualifying disability,gender,sexual enrollment (second term for Master ofBusiness Administration students). orientation,marital status,or veteran status in the recruitment ofstu- Transcripts received after this time may be denied eligibility for official dents or in the implementation ofits policies,procedures,and activities. transfer credit evaluation.All transcripts should be sent directly from Sexual harassment is a prohibited aspect ofsexual discrimination under the issuing institution to the addresses listed below: this policy. 10

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