For Addition To The Student Handbook of RTRMF-College of Nursing
For Addition To The Student Handbook of RTRMF-College of Nursing
For Addition To The Student Handbook of RTRMF-College of Nursing
Nursing
Transferees
1.) All major and nursing subjects should be taken in RTRMF College of Nursing.
(A student aspiring for Latin honors should have taken 75% of the subjects in
the nursing curriculum at RTRMF-CN)
2.) Applicants who obtained credits from other schools may be accepted for
admission at the RTRMF-CN
2.a For those students who wish to transfer on the second year, he/she will have to take
and pass ( rating of 60%) an evaluative exam in anatomy and physiology, NCM 100,
health assessment before the student is allowed to enroll in RTRMF-CN should he/she fail
in the evaluative exam he/she should re-enroll in the aforementioned subjects.
2.b. For level three transferees: a transferee from a top 10 performing nursing school
should have a grade of 2.2 and above in nursing subjects. He/she will be given an
evaluative exam in anatomy and physiology, health assessment, NCM 100,101,102. The
student should pass (rating of 60%) the evaluative exam of the said subjects before
he/she will be allowed to enroll for level three. A transferee for level three from a school
which does not belong to the top 10 performing nursing schools will have to go back to
level two, first semester and retake nursing 101 and 102 provided that he or she passed
(60% rating) the evaluative exams in anatomy and physiology, health assessment and
NCM100.
Cross enrollment
2.) A student may be allowed to cross enroll in other schools, subject to registration rules
and regulations, only for non-nursing subjects provided that the student is graduating
and the subject is not offered in RTR for that particular semester.
RLE Grade
3.) Failure in the theoretical component would also mean failure in RLE. The RLE grade
will only be incorporated with the theoretical grade once the student shall have passed
satisfactorily the theoretical component of the subject. No RLE grade will be given
separately. However, the RLE grade for that semester will be included in the computation
of the whole RLE experience at the end of the Four year course. A student who fails in
the theoretical component and who wishes to re-enroll the subject on the semester
where it is regularly offered will have to enroll the whole unit of the course (both theory
and RLE). Cross-enrollment for nursing subjects is not allowed