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Effective 10/11/17DREXEL UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH PROFESSIONSAccelerated Career Entry (ACE)Part-Time Accelerated Career Entry (NACT)BACHELOR’S OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAMSTUDENT HANDBOOK

Dear Students:Congratulations on being accepted into the Drexel University, Accelerated Career Entry/PartTime Accelerated Career Entry Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing Program. You have enrolled in aunique, intensive program that will prepare you to enter a rewarding and exciting career withtremendous opportunities.The faculty and I are committed to fostering an education that is relevant, rigorous, and learnerfriendly. We look forward to assisting you in your development as a professional nurse.Please read this handbook carefully. It is a valuable resource for you during your program ofstudy.Sincerely,Donna TrinkausDonna Trinkaus, PhD (candidate) MSN, RNChair of the Accelerated (ACE/NACT) BSN DepartmentUpdated NACE & NACT BSN Student Handbooks are posted at the beginning of each academic year inBlackboard Learn. Continuing students are advised to access and download the updated handbook throughBlackboard Learn via http://learn.drexel.edu/.This booklet is supplementary to the University Student Handbook. The data contained within reflects currentpolicies and, in some rare instances, may be subject to modification. The provisions of this publication are not to beregarded as a contract between Drexel University and any student. The University reserves the right to change anyof the policies, rules, regulations, and standards at any time as may be necessary in the interest of the University.The University also reserves the right to modify or discontinue any of the services, programs, or activities describedin this publication.ACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook-2-Updated 10-27-2016

INTERIM DEAN, COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH PROFESSIONSSue Smith, PhD, PT(267) 359-5924 or sss492@drexel.eduINCOMING DEAN, COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH PROFESSIONSLaura N. Gitlin, PhDASSOCIATE DEAN FOR NURSING and CNEAlbert Rundio, PhD, DNP, BC, RN, APRN, NEA(267) 359-5873 or aar27@drexel.eduCHAIR, ACCELERATED BSN DEPARTMENTDonna Trinkaus, PhD, MSN, RN(267) 359-5685 or dmt98@drexel.eduCHAIR, BSN CO-OP DEPARTMENTDeanna Schaffer, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE(267) 359-5663 or dls35@drexel.eduAssociate Dean, Technology and ComplianceMary Gallagher Gordon, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE(267) 359-5870 or mag45@drexel.eduDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, NURSING PROGRAMSLora Furman, MS(267) 359-5903 or lrb36@drexel.eduACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook-3-Updated 10-27-2016

ACADEMIC ADVISOR, ACE/NACT BSN PROGRAMMargaret Breslin, BSN, RNAndrea Perry, MS(267) 359-5794 or mmb55@drexel.edu(267) 359-5795 or amm26@drexel.eduACADEMIC ADVISORS, BSN CO-OP PROGRAMShannon EdwardsJayme LloydAndrea Sanchez(267) 359-5659 or sle63@drexel.edu(267) 359-5779 or jll374@drexel.edu(267) 359- 5792 or aas392@drexel.eduACADEMIC ADVISOR, RN/BSN PROGRAMLeslie CalimerSamuel Price(267) 359-5658 or lc39@drexel.edu(267) 359-5738 or swp38@drexel.eduPROGRAM COORDINATOR, ACE BSN PROGRAMRachel Barnett(267) 359-5874 or rnb56@drexel.eduPROGRAM COORDINATOR, NACT BSN PROGRAMKasimir Jenkins(267) 359-5686 or ksj32@drexel.eduACE/NACT COMPLICANCE COORDINATORPatricia Feraud(267) 359-5884 or pf332@drexel.eduPROGRAM COORDINATOR, BSN CO-OP PROGRAMRenee Kulba(267) 359- 5661 or rmk327@drexel.eduRETENTION SPECIALISTNicole Rutkowski(267) 359- 5793 or nkr35@drexel.eduDIRECTOR, CENTER FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY CLINICAL SIMULATION AND PRACTICE(CICSP)John Cornele, MSN, RN, CNE(215) 762-3766 or jc46@drexel.eduLAB INSTRUCTOR, NCASSCharles Spruance, MA, BSN, RNJohn Brennan, MSN, RN(215) 762-2737 or cs479@drexel.edu(215) 762-1737 or jlb329@drexel.eduSNOW HOTLINE :(215) 895-MELT (6358)ACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook-4-Updated 10-27-2016

NURSING FACULTYLisa Aiello-Laws, MSN,RN, AOCNS, APN-C, APNGAnthony Angelow, MSN, CRNP, ACNP-BC, AGACNP-BC,ACNPC, CENKatherine Anselmi, JD, PhD, FNP-BC, WHNP-BCSuzanne Ariza, CRNA, MSN, CCRNKathleen Ashton, PhD, RN, ACNS-BCPat Becker, PhD, PMHNP-BC, CRNPLewis Bennett, DNP, CRNA, MSNSuzan Blacher, MSN, RN, CARN, CCITJoan Rosen Bloch, PhD, CRNPKathleen Bradbury-Golas, DNP, RN, FNP-C, ACNS-BCSusan Burke, PhD, RN, CPNPTammie Calabrese, PhD, RN, CNOR, CNETheresa Campo, DNP, FNP-C, ENP-BC, FAANPBeth Chiatti PhD, RN, CTN-B, CSNAmira Clemens, MSN, RNPaul Clements, PhD, APRN-BC, CGS, DF-IAFNJennifer Coates, MSN, MBA, CRNP- BCFerne Cohen, EdD, CRNA, MSNJohn Cornele, MSN, RN, CNEFrances H. Cornelius, PhD, MSN, RN-BC, CNEDiane DePew, DSN, RN-BCJill Derstine, EdD, RN, FAANDanielle Devine, PhD, RNRose Ann DiMaria-Ghalili, PhD, RN, CNSN, FASPENJane Donovan, PhD, MSN, RNCBrenda Douglass, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CDE, CTTSTheresa Fay-Hillier, DrPH, MSN, PMHCNS-BCKathleen Fisher, PhD, CRNPAlecia Fox, PhD, MSN, FNP-BCSandra Friedman, MSN, CNMHeather Frye, APRN, CRNP-BC, MSN, MBAMary Gallagher-Gordon, PhD, MSN, RN, CNEKimberly Garcia, DNP, CRNP, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC,GNP-BC, NP-CPatricia Gerrity, PhD, RN, FAANEllen Giarelli, EdD, RN, CRNPMaryAnn Godshall, PhD, RN, CCRN, CPN, CNEKaren Goldschmidt, PhD, MSN, RNCElizabeth Gonzalez, PhD, APRN-BCMaureen Gonzales, MSN, CRNPMary Green, MSN, RN, BCCindy Hambach, MSN, RN, CCRNKaryn Holt, PhD, RN, CNMMaria Irrera Newcomb, MSN, BSN, FNP-CErin Johnson, MSN, MPH, RNTom Kelly, DNP, RN, CRNA(267) 359-5640 or lba34@drexel.edu(267) 359-5587 or ama435@drexel.edu(215) 762-8545 or kka26@drexel.edu(267) 359-5788 or sma422@drexel.edu(267) 359- 5619 or kca35@drexel.edu(267) 359-5650 or prb42@drexel.edu(267) 359-5784 or lrb33@drexel.edu(305) 752-3755 or shb34@drexel.edu(267) 359-5831 or jrb68@drexel.edu(267) 359-5797 or kb3254@drexel.edu(267) 359-5628 or smb32@drexel.edu(267) 359-5781 or tlc35@drexel.edu(267) 359-5633 or tmc367@drexel.edu(267) 359-5649 or bdc53@drexel.edu(267) 359-5676 or ac3252@drexel.edu(828) 685-2525 or ptc33@drexel.edu(267) 359 5623 or jlk34@drexel.edu(267) 359-5783 or fmc24@drexel.edu(215) 762-3766 or jc46@drexel.edu(267) 359-5694 or fc28@drexel.edu(215) 571-3461 or ddd57@drexel.edu(267) 359-5687 or jbd43@drexel.edu(267) 359-5677 or dad349@drexel.edu(267) 359-5829 or rad83@drexel.edu(267) 359-5675 or jfd362@drexel.edu(609) 374-0066 or bld46@drexel.edu(267) 359-5670 or tmf28@drexel.edu(267) 359-5821 or kmf43@drexel.edu(267) 359-5865 or asf35@drexel.edu(267) 359-5639 or sf444@drexel.edu(267) 359-5727 or hcd27@drexel.edu(267) 359-5870 or mag45@drexel.edu(267) 359-5870 or mag45@drexel.edu(267) 359-5928 or pg28@drexel.edu(267) 359-5830 or eg446@drexel.edu(267) 359-5681 or mg459@drexel.edu(267) 359-5645 or kag69@drexel.edu(267) 359-5843 or ewg22@drexel.edu(267) 359-5683 or mmg44@drexel.edu(215) 769-1558 or mkg27@drexel.edu(267) 359-5669 or ch378@drexel.edu(214) 244-5322 or keh36@drexel.edu(267) 359-2147 or mei24@drexel.edu(267) 359-5665 or emj46@drexel.edu(267) 359-5782 or tkj92@drexel.edu

NURSING FACULTYDana Kemery, EdD, RN, CNE, CEN, CPEN(267) 359-5644 or dck28@drexel.eduWilliam Lorman, PhD, MSN, CRNP(267) 359-5846 or wjl27@drexel.eduMaryKay Maley, DNP, RN, MSN, APN-C(267)359-5618 or mm3938@drexel.eduKimberly McClellan, EdD (c), MSN, CRNP(267) 359-5637or ksv23@drexel.eduPamela L. McGee, MSN, CRNP, FNP-BC, CNE(267) 359-5643 or plm34@drexel.eduMarylou K. McHugh, EdD, CNE, RN(267) 359-5688 or mm64@drexel.eduKristen McLaughlin, MSN, RN, CRNP-PC, CPNP(267) 359-5664 or km986@drexel.eduAnn McQueen , DNP, CRNP, WHNP, FNP, GNP(267) 359-5635 or asm356@drexel.eduJennifer Mondillo, MBA, MSN, NP-BC, RN(267) 359-5634 or jlm386@drexel.eduKym Montgomery, DrNP, CRNP,-BC, WHNP-BC, CNE(267) 359-5638 or kae33@drexel.eduJackie Murphy, MSN, RN, CPN, CNE(267) 359-5588 or jm532@drexel.eduDana Murphy-Parker, MS, CRNP, PMHNP-BC(267) 359-5630 or dam355@drexel.eduMaura Nitka, MSN, RN, CPN(267) 359-5667or man47@drexel.eduCarol Okupniak, DNP, MSN, RN-BC(267) 359-5674 or co33@drexel.eduJennifer Olszewski, Ed.D, MSN, CRNP, ANP-BC(267) 359- 5632 or jro27@drexel.eduBarbara Osborne, DNP, WHNP-BC, APN(267) 359-5642 or bro24@drexel.eduAlis Kotler Panzera, DrNP, APN-C, RN(267) 359-5625 or akp39@drexel.eduPenny Parker, MSN, FNP-C, CCTC, CIC(267) 359-5679 or pep26@drexel.eduCarol Patton, DrPH, FNP-BC, CRNP, CNE(724) 825-3145 or cmp358@drexel.eduCheryl Portwood, MSN, RN, CNAA-BC(267) 359-5696 or cbp25@drexel.eduBarbara Posmontier, PhD, CNM, PMHNP-BC(267) 359-5832 or bp98@drexel.eduAlice Poyss, PhD, RN, CS, APRN-BC(267) 359-5695 or ap43@drexel.eduMary Jane Ricci, MSN, RN-BC(267) 359-5866 or mr846@drexel.eduPat Riccio, PhD, RN(805) 985-3679 or par48@drexel.eduLeland J. “Rocky” Rockstraw, PhD, RN(267) 359-5725 or ljr28@drexel.eduAl Rundio, PhD, DNP, RN, APRN, CARN-AP, NEA-BC,FNAP, FIAAN, FAAN(267) 359-5873 or aar27@drexel.eduDeanna Schaffer, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, ACNS-BC(267) 359-5663 or dls35@drexel.eduJoanne Schwartz, PhD, CRNP, CNE(267) 359-5843 or jrs36@drexel.eduJoanne Farley Serembus, EdD, RN, CCRN, CNE(267) 359-5690 or jmf64@drexel.eduMeaghan Shattuck, MSN, RN, OCN(267) 359-5680 or mms467@drexel.eduJaime Slaughter, PhD, NPH(267) 359-5822 or jcs396@drexel.eduSusan Smith, PhD, PT(267) 359-5924 or sss492@drexel.eduSusan Solecki, MSN, FNP-BC, PNP-BC(267) 359-5629 or sms46@drexel.eduBarbara Stephen, MSN, RN, OCN(267) 359-5652 or bms365@drexel.eduAnita Swartzwelder, PhD, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, CNE(740) 894-6693 or aks86@drexel.eduSuzanne Taylor, MSN, RN(650) 888-2170 or slt67@drexel.eduAnn Thiel-Barrett, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CNE(267) 359-5682 or avt27@drexel.eduRachel Tkaczyk, MSN, CPNP-AC/PC, BSN, RN(267) 255-1790 or rt67@drexel.eduBeth Tomaszewski, DNP, MSN, CCRN, CRNP, ACNP-BC (267) 359-5631 or eat29@drexel.eduDonna Trinkaus, PhD, MSN, RN(267) 359-5685 or dmt98@drexel.eduRoberta Waite, EdD, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, APRN, CNS-BC,FAAN(267) 359-5582or rlw26@drexel.eduDenise Way DNP, MSN, RN(267) 359-5668 or dw486@drexel.eduJoyce Welliver, MSN, RN, CRNP(267) 359-5651or jaw425@drexel.eduLori Wheeler, PhD, MSN, RN(267) 359-5671 or law333@drexel.eduLinda Wilson, PhD, CPAN, CAPA, RN-BC, CNE, CHSE-A,ANEF, FAAN(267) 359-5912 or lbw25@drexel.eduACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook-6-Updated 09-19-2016

NURSING FACULTYVirginia Wilson, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, NE-BCMary Yost, PhD, MSN, RNMary Ann Zimmer, MSN, CPNJanet Zimmerman, MS, RNPatti Zuzelo, EdD, RN, ACNS-BC, ANP-BC, FAANACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook(267) 359-5684 or vrw22@drexel.edu(267) 359-5672 or mey25@drexel.edu(267) 359-5666 or mz89@drexel.edu(267) 359-5697 or jfz26@drexel.edu(267) 481-4246 or prz23@drexel.edu-7-Updated 09-19-2016

TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome Message from the Department Chair . 2Administration and Staff Directory . 3-4Nursing Faculty Directory . 5-7I.MISSION STATEMENTS . 11A.UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT . 11B.CNHP MISSION STATEMENT . 11C.NURSING PROGRAM MISSION AND VALUES . 11II.CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK . 12IV.CURRICULUM . 14A.NURSING STANDARDS & GUIDELINES FOR BSN PROGRAMS . 14B.BSN PROGRAM OUTCOMES . 14C.NACE BSN DEGREE FULL TIME PROGRAM: 11-MONTH CURRICULAR PLAN . 15D.NACT BSN DEGREE PART TIME: 24 MONTH PROGRAM CURRICULAR PLAN . 16E.BSN to MSN Early Assurance Program . 17F.ELIGIBILITY FOR LICENSURE . 18G.SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FOR NURSES (STTIHSN) . 18H.NATIONAL STUDENT NURSES’ ASSOCIATION . 19I.TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR ADMISSION, ACADEMIC PROGRESSION, AND GRADUATION. 20V.GENERAL INFORMATION . 23A.ADVISEMENT . 23B.ACADEMIC AND PERSONAL COUNSELING . 23C.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ACCOMMODATIONS . 23D.E-MAIL ACCOUNTS . 23E.NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE NUMBER CHANGES . 24F.CHANGE OF COURSE: ADD/DROP . 24G.COURSE WITHDRAWAL. 24H.WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY . 25I.LEAVE OF ABSENCE (LOA) . 25J.INCOMPLETE . 25K.STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON CHANGES OF GRADES . 25L.Course Repeat Policy . 25M.ACADEMIC INTEGRITY . 26N.PROCEDURE FOR THE HANDLING OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY CASES . 29O.DECELERATION . 30P.TESTING PROTOCOL . 30Q.CLASS ATTENDANCE AND LATENESS POLICY . 31R.INCLEMENT WEATHER: CLASS CANCELLATION GUIDES . 32S.RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES . 32VI.NURSING STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT FOR UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE NURSING PROGRAMS34ACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook-8-Updated 09-19-2016

TABLE OF CONTENTSA.PURPOSE . 34B.RATIONALE . 34C.STUDENT CIVILITY – CIVILITY AND INCIVILITY DEFINED . 34D.CLASSROOM CONDUCT . 34E.COMMUNICATION. 35G.APPENDICES . 37VII.PRELICENSURE PROGRAM POLICIES . 40A.GRADING SCALE . 40B.CLINICAL COMPONENT GRADING . 40C.EXAMINATIONS AND QUIZZES . 41D.MAKE UP EXAMINATIONS . 41E.TESTING ISSUES . 42F.COMPUTER-BASED TESTING POLICY . 42G.SENIOR PRIVILEGE POLICY FOR ACE/NACT BSN STUDENTS (NACE & NACT MAJORS) . 43H.CLINICAL ORIENTATION & FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM REQUIREMNETS . 44I.CONSEQUENCES OF COURSE WITHDRAWL FOR NURSING PROGRAM . 44J.UNDERGRADUATE NURSING ACADEMIC STANDING . 44K.ACE/NACT BSN PROGRAM READMISSION POLICY . 45L.RETURN TO PROGRAM AFTER PROGRAM WITHDRAW . 45M.PROGRESSION POLICY FOR NURS 495 . 45N.REVIEW OF TESTING ITEMS . 46O.STUDENT COMPLAINT/GRIEVANCES/APPEAL PROCESS . 46P.GRADUATION APPLICATION . 49Q.NCLEX -RN. 49R.PROGRAM EVALUATION METHODS. 49S.STUDENT EMPLOYMENT . 49VIII.CLINICAL/PRACTICUM GUIDELINES . 51A.BACKGROUND CLEARANCES/SCREENINGS . 51B.IMMUNIZATIONS/HEALTH REQUIREMENTS. 51C.SUBSTANCE ABUSE GUIDELINES . 51D.CPR CERTIFICATION . 52E.ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS . 52F.CLINICAL/PRACTICUM EXPOSURE GUIDELINES . 52G.CLINICAL/PRACTICUM COMMUNICABLE DISEASE GUIDELINES . 53H.MEDICAL CLEARANCE TO ATTEND CLINICAL/PRACTICUM . 53I.PREGNANCY . 53J.POLICY FOR USE OF MOBILE DEVICES IN Clinical LEARNING EXPERIENCE . 54K.CLINICAL ATTIRE . 55L.CLINICAL CONDUCT . 55M.POLICY ON UNSAFE CLINICAL PRACTICE . 56ACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook-9-Updated 09-19-2016

TABLE OF CONTENTSIX.CLINICAL GUIDELINES – UNDERGRADUATE NURSING. 57A.CLINICAL PLACEMENTS . 57B.CLINICAL ATTENDANCE/ABSENCE/LATENESS . 57C.CLINICAL WARNING POLICY . 58D.CLINICAL ABSENCE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION POLICY (also known as “no call/no show”) . 58E.INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY: CLINICAL CANCELLATION GUIDELINES . 58X.DESCRIPTIONS OF NURSING COURSES . 60XI.STEINBRIGHT CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER . 63XII.ACADEMIC SUPPORT . 64A.ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGIES INSTITUTE (ATI) . 64B.NURSE LOGIC . 64C.SKILLS MODULES SERIES . 64D.CONTENT MASTERY SERIES . 64E.TARGETED MEDICAL SURGICAL TESTS . 65F.REAL LIFE: CLINICAL REASONING SCENARIOS. 65G.VIRTUAL ATI NCLEX REVIEW . 65H.DOSAGE AND CALCULATIONS 2.0: RATIO AND PROPORTION . 65I.LEARNING SYSTEM RN . 65J.PHARMACOLOGY MADE EASY . 66K.NURSING AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES: . 66L.CENTER FOR LEARING AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS SERVICES (CLASS) . 67ACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook- 10 -Updated 09-19-2016

DREXEL UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTHPROFESSIONS (CNHP)I.MISSION STATEMENTSA. UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENTDrexel University fulfills our founder's vision of preparing each new generation of students for productiveprofessional and civic lives while also focusing our collective expertise on solving society's greatestproblems. Drexel is an academically comprehensive and globally engaged urban research university,dedicated to advancing knowledge and society and to providing every student with a valuable, rigorous,experiential, technology-infused education, enriched by the nation's premier co-operative educationprogram.B. CNHP MISSION STATEMENTDrexel University College of Nursing & Health Professions prepares competent and compassionate healthprofessionals through technology-infused and evidence-based programs. The College is committed toleading the way in improving health and reducing health disparities through innovative education,interdisciplinary research, and community-based practice initiatives.C. NURSING PROGRAM MISSION AND VALUESThe nursing program faculty and staff are committed to educating nurses to think critically and practicecompetently, compassionately and safely in rapidly changing practice environments. To this end, theCollege supports faculty and staff in developing strong education, practice, and research programs thatdemonstrate the efficacy, quality, and cost effectiveness of nursing interventions in promoting health,preventing disease, addressing health disparities, and caring for the ill. All efforts in the Nursing Programsare designed to build nursing knowledge, enhance nursing practice, foster professional integrity andcollaboration, and ultimately improve the health outcomes of patients and families from culturally diversecommunities across the continuum of care.The College is committed to excellence in nursing education through educational programs that are:1. Rigorous: We continuously review and redesign programs, courses, and educational products fordepth and quality with the learner's experience and background in mind.2. Relevant: We continuously examine changing market forces, the progression of nursingknowledge and the best practices in health care and education to redesign educational programs.There is a strong commitment to population focused care practice in diverse, urban communities.Our faculty serve as excellent role models for developing clinicians.3. Learner Friendly: In consideration of demanding, fast-paced lives of our students and nurseconsumers, we offer high quality educational programs in convenient and contemporary formats,including access to academic online courses.In addition, the College of Nursing & Health Professions is committed to being a challenging andrewarding work environment for faculty, staff, and administrators. Information and data on all aspects ofthe College’s operations are widely shared with faculty, staff and students and all are encouraged toparticipate in decisions and activities of the College of Nursing & Health Professions.ACE/NACT BSN Student Handbook- 11 -Updated 09-19-2016

II.CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKThe program has been developed around Marie Manthey’s model of Relationship-Based Care .A. Relationship-Based Care is a culture, model and way of being, where nursing students are committedto building four critical interpersonal relationships: with self, colleagues, faculty, and patients in orderto achieve the best outcomes.B. Relationship-Based care values nursing behaviors that preserve human dignity, demonstrate clinicalcompetence, place the patient and family at the center of c

ACADEMIC ADVISOR, ACE/NACT BSN PROGRAM Margaret Breslin, BSN, RN (267) 359-5794 or mmb55@drexel.edu Andrea Perry, MS (267) 359-5795 or amm26@drexel.edu ACADEMIC ADVISORS, BSN CO-OP PROGRAM Shannon Edwards (267) 359-5659 or sle63@drexel.edu Jayme Lloyd (267) 359-5779 or jll374@drexel.edu

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