Denver College of Nursing may terminate the enrollment of a student who:
- Fails to maintain passing grades, satisfactory attendance or satisfactory academic progress.
- Fails to pay tuition and fees on time.
- Maliciously destroys, damages, or steals from the College, staff, or other students (the student may also be held liable for the costs of repair or replacement as a result of such actions).
- Engages in improper or unlawful conduct, or conduct contrary to the College’s rules and regulations, including those published in the College Catalog.
- Engages in behavior that interferes with the educational process, or the rights of other students or staff.
All tuition and fees that may become due are described in the Enrollment Agreement except for potential incidental costs related to educational supplies. All amounts due under the Enrollment Agreement must be paid on or before their due date, unless the student and Denver College of Nursing expressly agree in writing to defer the due date of a payment, in which case payment of interest or a service charge may be required. Any written agreement to defer the due date of a payment shall be a part of the Enrollment Agreement. If a student’s financial account is not current by the payment due date, the student may not continue in the program. In-school students will not be registered for the next quarter. Students that are not registered for any courses within a quarter and are not on an approved Leave of Absence (see “Leave of Absence” policy) may be terminated from the College.
Students whose enrollment is terminated may appeal the termination. Refer to the “Grievance Procedures” in this catalog for additional information.