Dress Code Policy
Students must obtain and wear an official Aspen University uniform and identification badge. For more information, please refer to the student handbook. Nursing students have a specific dress code listed below. All students are expected to present themselves as representatives of Aspen University’s program. All students are expected to be respectful to faculty, student colleagues, staff, patients, and their families. Reports of unprofessional behavior will result in your being counseled by the clinical faculty and/or the Program Director/Clinical Practice Manager and initiation of a Code of Conduct violation which is subject to review by the School of Nursing & Health Sciences. You are expected to follow Aspen University’s official Code of Conduct policy identified in the University Academic Catalog.
Nursing students are expected to be clear of any felony convictions at the time of admission into the School of Nursing & Health Sciences and to remain free of felony convictions for the duration of the program. If the prospective student or enrolled student is charged with a felony, or another undesignated offense either before formal admission or during the program, he/she must notify the Clinical Practice Manager and Program Director immediately. All students will request clearance from the Board of Nursing that they are eligible to sit for NCLEX, which includes no history of arrests or criminal activity.