Students who graduate from one Gurnick program and enroll in additional programs may qualify for an alumni grant or scholarship as specified by Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts. The grants or scholarships are tied to specific programs, and the amount of grant or scholarship given per program varies. Please speak with an Admissions Advisor for details. Programs that offer alumni grants are as follows: ● BSDMI: RT Grad ($2,000) ● LVN-ADN: VN Grad ($16,468) ● LVN-BSN Program: VN Grad ($19,000); ASVN Grad ($3,000) ● RN-BSN Program: ADN Grad ($1,800) ● VN Program: MA Grad ($1,500) ● MSN: BSN Grad ($1,800) Programs that offer scholarships are as follows: ● Any Full Imaging Program to Another Full Imaging Program: Varies per year with a max of $10,000 for a single st recipient. The deadline to apply is December 1 for the following year. ACADEMIC PROBATION/REMEDIATION Page 159 Additional information for Associate of Science in MRI (A.S. in MRI), Associate of Science in Physical Therapist Assistant (A.S. in PTA), Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology (A.S. in RT), Associate of Occupational Science in Radiologic Technology (A.O.S. in RT) and Programs Students in the Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology Program, Associate of Occupational Science in Radiologic Technology Program, and Associate of Nuclear Medicine Technology Program may be placed on remediation only for a maximum of 2 courses per module and are not to exceed the total of two (2) times throughout the entire duration of the program. Students may be placed on academic probation during any course (didactic, lab, or clinical evaluations) if their final score is 60% or greater. Students who score below 60% are not eligible for remediation. If a student is placed on academic probation, they must meet with the instructor and Program Director or designee within the time frame specified in table Remediation/Probation Plan Details to prepare a probationary plan of action explicitly stating expectations that must be met during the probationary period. The probationary plan of action identifies the areas of concern and the goals for improvement. The probation plan of action is designed individually and is not calculated into the overall course grade, nor is it considered “extra credit.” The consequence of failing to meet the expectations and failing to receive a passing grade for the course ultimately will result in the offer of a remedial action plan. An improvement plan will be initiated with specific due dates. Academic probationary status is lifted once the student has met the expectations defined within the probationary plan of action and completed the course in satisfactory academic standing. The student receives a final passing grade for the course after being placed on probation. This final grade will be reflected on the student’s transcript. Revised by: Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts Process Department Page 49 of 60 Effective Dates: January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024 Date of Revision: March 1, 2024
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