2022–2023 CATALOG AND STUDENT HANDBOOK ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND UNIVERSITY POLICIES 177 Phlebotomy Waiver for Medical Laboratory Technician Students Students who enroll in the Medical Laboratory Technician Associate’s Degree program and have a Phlebotomy Technician (PBT) certification from the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) or the Registered Phlebotomy Technician (RPT) certification from American Medical Technologists (AMT) may receive a waiver from MLT1325 Phlebotomy. The credential must be current at the time the student starts in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. The student’s credential will be reviewed, and if the criteria are met, the Phlebotomy course requirement will be waived and the grade will be posted on the student’s transcript as a Course Waiver (CW). School of Justice Studies Waivers • Course waivers will be considered for students who have select professional certifications from recognized state police/corrections academies. • Course waivers will be considered for specific courses within the School of Justices Studies related to the certification. • No time limit for earning certifications. • The student’s credential will be reviewed, and if the criteria are met, the course requirements will be waived and the grades will be posted on the student’s transcript as a Course Waiver (CW). • Course waivers will be considered for students who have attended and completed the following courses offered through the MN BCA Criminal Justice Training and Education Program (BCA-CJTE). Student must present evidence of their attendance by submitting a course certificate of completion. 1. Basic Narcotics 2. BCA Crime Scene Course 3. Crime Prevention Practitioner Course 4. Financial Investigation Techniques Course 5. Forensic Science Partners Course 6. Leadership in Police Organizations Course 7. Southern Police Institute Homicide Course Course waivers will be considered for students who have attended and completed the following courses offered by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). Student must present evidence of their attendance by submitting a course certificate of completion. • Domestic Interventions & Investigations 091 • Organized Crime 054 • Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs 016 • Criminal Law 019 Similar courses will be considered upon request. A review of the content against the syllabus of the course for which transfer is requested will be assessed; awarding of a waiver is at the sole discretion of the Dean of the School of Justice Studies. Sufficient time must be allowed for an appropriate review; the student will be required to submit the syllabus of the course, the hours required, and evidence of completion of the course. School of Nursing Waivers • Students who enroll in the Professional Nursing Associate’s Degree program or the Accelerated Bachelor of Science Degree program at campuses located in Florida, Kansas, Minnesota, North Dakota, or Wisconsin and have a practical nursing license (Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)) that is current and unencumbered on the date their program starts at Rasmussen University, may receive a waiver from NUR1055 Introduction to Nursing, NUR2243 Professional Nursing Skills I and NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I. The student’s license status, as recorded on the state’s licensing website, will be reviewed and, if the criteria are met, Rasmussen University will waive the course requirements and the grades will be posted on the student transcript as a course waiver (CW). • Students who enroll in the Professional Nursing Associate’s Degree program at campuses located in Illinois and have a practical nursing license (Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)) that is current and unencumbered on the date their program started at Rasmussen University may receive a waiver from NUR1172 Nutritional Principles in Nursing and NUR2115 Fundamentals of Professional Nursing. The student’s license status, as recorded on the state’s licensing website, will be reviewed, and if the criteria are met, Rasmussen University will waive the course requirements and the grades will be posted on the student transcript as a course waiver (CW). • Students who enroll in a Rasmussen Practical Nursing, Professional Nursing. or Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program and have completed specific Medic Courses while in the military as recorded on either a Joint Services Transcript (JST) or Community College of the Air Force transcript may receive a waiver from the following courses: Practical Nursing Diploma Program: • Air Force – Medic Course BMTCP: PRN1032 Client-Centered Care I, PRN1381 Principles of Pharmacology, and PHA1500 Structure and Function of the Human Body • Army – Medic Course Medic Program 68W or AR-0709-0065 V04 Health Care Specialist: PRN1381 Principles of Pharmacology and PHA1500 Structure and Function of the Human Body • Navy and Marines – Medic Course HM0000: PRN1032 Client-Centered Care I, PRN1381 Principles of Pharmacology, and PHA1500 Structure and Function of the Human Body Professional Nursing Associate’s and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Programs: • Air Force – Medic courses BMTC101N, NURS101, and NURS201 or NUR1304, NUR1318 and NUR1319; NUR1055 Introduction to Nursing and NUR2180 Physical Assessment • Army – The Combat Medic Program or AR-0709-0065 V04 Health Care Specialist: NUR2180 Physical Assessment • Navy – Medic courses BMTC101N, NURS101, and NURS201: NUR1055 Introduction to Nursing and NUR2180 Physical Assessment School of Technology Waivers • Course waivers will be considered for students who have select professional certifications from CISA, Cisco, CompTIA, C++ Institute, (ISC)², ITIL, Lean Six Sigma, Microsoft, MCSA, PMI, VMWare. • Course waivers will be considered for specific courses within the School of Technology related to the certification. • Certifications must have been earned within the last three years or are current through renewal. • The student’s credential will be reviewed, and if the criteria are met, the course requirements will be waived and the grades will be posted on the student’s transcript as a Course Waiver (CW). Military Experience Equivalency Credit University credit for military service may be awarded upon review of a military transcript. Rasmussen University follows the American Council of Education (ACE) recommendations on transferring credit. These credits are usually listed on a Joint Services Transcript (JST) or Community College of the Air Force transcript. ACE recommended military credits accepted for transfer will be listed on the student’s transcript with a PT (pending transfer credit) or TR (official transfer credit) designation. Transfer to Other Universities Rasmussen University does not imply or guarantee that credits completed at Rasmussen University will be accepted or transferable to any other college, university, or institution. Graduates or students who would like to transfer credits earned at Rasmussen University to another school should understand that the decision to accept transfer credits is always at the discretion of the receiving institution. 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