FAQ
Can I transfer credits from a previous institution into this program?
What's the process for securing clinical placement with a preceptor?
The initial responsibility for securing a preceptor lies with the student. Before clinical rotations begin, students are contacted by the Clinical Coordinator (CC) to discuss the clinical placement process. The Clinical Coordinator provides information about potential preceptors, sites we have affiliation agreements with near you and shares the Student Handbook, outlining all clinical rotation requirements. Students must complete all required forms and submit documentation, including preceptor profiles, licenses, board certifications, vaccination records, and CVs through Typhon. Students must receive written clearance from the Director of Clinical Education (DCE) before beginning clinical rotations. If students have shown due diligence and are still unable to secure a clinical placement, assistance in finding preceptors is available from the DCE and CC.
What is the clinical fee used for?
Can I do my clinical hours at the place where I work?
What can I expect during the onsite visits?
How do the asynchronous courses work?
Do I have an academic advisor?
How does the program prepare me to sit for my certification exams?
(PMHNPC) Can I complete clinical hours remotely via telehealth?
Students may be eligible to complete a portion of their required clinical hours through remote or telehealth experiences. No more than 50% of total clinical hours may be fulfilled through approved telehealth activities. These hours must still meet established learning objectives, be supervised by qualified preceptors, and comply with all regulatory and accreditation standards. Before beginning any telehealth clinical work, students must confirm specific requirements with the Program Director and the Clinical Coordinator.