HELP: Nursing registration/admission!
07-04-2010 at 05:42 PM
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HELP: Nursing registration/admission!
I have been accepted into the Level 1 Nursing program at the McMaster site. I have a few questions regarding admission requirements and registration. I am aware that I am required to provide my immunization record, police records check, and CPR certification, but I want to know where I have to submit this information, and when it needs to be submitted by. I have recently chosen my courses for the upcoming semester, but when I check my registration status, it says I am not fully registered, and the decision is pending whether or not I am eligible to complete registration. I don't know why it says these two things, as I have confirmed the payment agreement and I have received an e-mail saying my final marks have been received. I would really appreciate some help regarding this issue.
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07-09-2010 at 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by viktoreeatee
I have been accepted into the Level 1 Nursing program at the McMaster site. I have a few questions regarding admission requirements and registration. I am aware that I am required to provide my immunization record, police records check, and CPR certification, but I want to know where I have to submit this information, and when it needs to be submitted by. I have recently chosen my courses for the upcoming semester, but when I check my registration status, it says I am not fully registered, and the decision is pending whether or not I am eligible to complete registration. I don't know why it says these two things, as I have confirmed the payment agreement and I have received an e-mail saying my final marks have been received. I would really appreciate some help regarding this issue.
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Why don't you just give the nursing department a call? They will be able to help you with all your nursing related questions.
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07-09-2010 at 11:05 AM
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I believe in order to get full registere, all requirements need to be cleared. But Jeremy is right, just call the nursing dep and they'd gladly help you out!
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07-22-2010 at 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by PinkSapphire
I believe in order to get full registere, all requirements need to be cleared. But Jeremy is right, just call the nursing dep and they'd gladly help you out!
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Thank you
I was just wondering, for the police check, I've already gotten a Vulnerable Sector Screening completed, will that suffice, or is there another type of police check required?
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07-22-2010 at 09:33 PM
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I thought that you could only get a VSS on top of a regular police check, since its basically just a more in depth police check. So if you have a VSS you should be fine.
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07-22-2010 at 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Marlowe
I thought that you could only get a VSS on top of a regular police check, since its basically just a more in depth police check. So if you have a VSS you should be fine.
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Alright, perfect. Thanks!
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