Students must schedule a phone appointment with their Student Success Advisor or Academic Coach early in their program to develop their degree plan to understand their required practicum course(s), requirements, the required prerequisite courses, when they plan to take the practicum course(s), practicum requirements, and the appropriate practicum application deadline(s).
The steps involved in the planning process for practicum are outlined on the Field Experience website on the “Plan for Practicum” tab.
The deadline for submitting a practicum application is the first day of the month approximately three months before the term of the practicum course. Students must be sure that they understand the deadlines. Application deadlines are posted on the Field Experience website.
Students should be aware of their program of study and anticipate when they will be ready to begin their practicum course(s). Students are encouraged to contact their student success advisor or academic coach early with any questions about their program of study and develop their degree plan. It is the students’ responsibility to know in what term they will begin their practicum course(s) and the appropriate deadlines.
Students must submit a separate application for each practicum site location and preceptor nominee every term, subject to the same deadlines listed above, even if the practicum site and preceptor remain the same for each term and course. Students will not be registered for practicum courses if there is not an approved application on file in Meditrek® for the term.
Walden advises students to submit their practicum application via Meditrek® as early as possible. Students are encouraged to submit their application for practicum at least two terms prior to the practicum course. Applications that are completed in haste and submitted near the deadline are most frequently those that are missing items, have errors, or have other problems that can lead to denial of the application and delay academic progress.
An application received after the due date will be considered a late application. The late application deadline is two weeks after the application deadline. If an application is submitted after the application deadline, there is no guarantee that application review, approval of the site and preceptor, and negotiation of an affiliation agreement will be completed prior to the term start. Submitting an application by the application deadline is strongly advised to allow enough time for processing to ensure that an application is reviewed and potentially approved in time to avoid delays. There are many factors outside of Walden University’s control that significantly impact whether an application can be approved, such as the time it takes to negotiate an affiliation agreement with the student’s nominated site, verify preceptor nominee licensure and review preceptor nominee qualifications, receive the Preceptor Commitment Form, and for the student to complete the onboarding requirements. Late applications are processed in the order they are submitted in Meditrek®. If an application is unable to be approved for the requested term, it will be closed, and a new application must be submitted in Meditrek® for the next term.
It is important for students to submit their practicum application by the application deadline to avoid delays. The application deadline is important to allow enough time to complete the practicum approval process to ensure all accreditation, compliance, regulatory, onboarding, and practicum site requirements are complete. Students submitting an application after the application deadline will be delayed. To accommodate late applications once the application submission period ends in Meditrek, the Office of Field Experience has a waitlist for late applications. The waitlist is only available for a very limited time and is not guaranteed. The waitlist will close at any time, without notice, for a variety of factors including the volume of requests and length of time before the start of the term. The ability for students to submit a late application through the waitlist is not a guarantee.
To be initially eligible for a waitlist late application, students must have a preceptor secured and have extenuating circumstances. Students must also have a completed Preceptor Commitment Form and all onboarding requirements compliant and valid for the upcoming term in CastleBranch.
Students interested in submitting a late application through the waitlist process must submit a “Waitlist Late Application Request” form in Meditrek because students are unable to open new applications in Meditrek once application submission period ends. This request process is only available when the waitlist is open. The response time on requests for a waitlist application is up to 7 business days. If granted a waitlist late application, students must be ready to submit their practicum application in Meditrek immediately. Once an application is submitted, the application gets placed on the waitlist and is processed in the order it is submitted in Meditrek. Final approval and registration decisions for waitlist applications are made beginning two weeks before the start of the term and continues through the start of the term. Placement on the waitlist does not guarantee that a practicum application will be approved.
Once the waitlist is closed, new requests for late applications will no longer be accepted through the waitlist.
Review the Waitlist Late Application Instruction Guide for more information about the waitlist.
Walden utilizes Meditrek® as the system for managing the practicum experience. Students use the Meditrek® platform to manage the practicum application and approval process; log their practicum hours and manage the practicum evaluation process. It serves as a portfolio of the practicum experience and documentation of the work that students performed as part of their educational experience. This can be of particular importance during the verification of education requirements for certification and licensure.
The following tutorials, webinars, videos, guides, FAQs, and instructions for Meditrek® can be found on the Field Experience website:
Students must submit a practicum application in Meditrek® by the application deadline to ensure enough time for application processing and course registration.
A separate application must be submitted for every term for each practicum course for every practicum site location and preceptor. This is necessary because each practicum course has distinct requirements. Students must also submit a new and separate application each time they wish to change preceptors and/or practicum sites. If a student is using multiple preceptors for one course, separate applications must be submitted for each preceptor. If students are using multiple practicum sites or multiple locations for the same practicum site to complete practicum hours, separate applications must be submitted for each practicum site and each site location with different addresses.
Practicum applications are specific to the term, course, practicum site, practicum site location, and preceptor. Students needing to change their practicum applications to a different term, course, practicum site and/or preceptor must submit a new practicum application. The term, course, practicum site and preceptor cannot be changed in an application that has already been submitted in Meditrek. Students needing to submit a new practicum application to change the term, course, site or preceptor, must submit the application by the application deadline or go through the waitlist process.
Students and preceptors must maintain an active, unencumbered license or the equivalent thereof in the state/country where students plan to complete their practicum experience. Students must have an RN license or a compact license with multi-state privileges in the state where practicum will occur. Students eligible to complete practicum in another country must have an equivalent of an RN license in the country where practicum will occur. If students are eligible and approved to complete practicum via telehealth, they must be licensed in the state where the patients/clients are located and meet all state board requirements for telehealth. License verification will be reviewed as part of the application and preceptor approval process. Practicum applications will not be approved until this review has been completed.
Students must obtain and maintain professional liability insurance prior to application approval and before they can participate in a practicum. Students must have their own professional liability policy even if their employer or practicum site has a policy that covers students. A memorandum or certificate of insurance coverage for the active policy will need to be uploaded as an onboarding requirement in CastleBranch. The professional liability insurance must include a memorandum or certificate of insurance coverage with the following information:
Most insurance companies offer student nursing coverage. Walden University does not endorse any specific insurance company, and students are free to shop for a policy that fits the practicum liability insurance requirements. However, from reviewing student applications, the most commonly used insurance providers include Nurses Service Organization (NSO), Healthcare Providers Service Organization (HPSO), Marsh, and Mercer.
The Office of Field Experience staff will work with students to resolve insurance issues if students provide early notification with a clear explanation. Students should contact the Office of Field Experience at nursingfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
The Walden University College of Nursing Onboarding Policy requires practicum students to obtain specific verifications, such as health screenings and background checks, in order to be approved for practicum (“onboarding requirements”). Onboarding requirements are defined as a specific set of pre-practicum requirements established by the Walden University College of Nursing based on the most common practicum site requirements, which will enable students to potentially qualify for a wide range of practicum sites. These onboarding requirements vary from state to state; however, they generally include passing a background check, state-specific background screens (e.g., Abuse Screens, Fingerprinting, etc.), drug screening, health requirements, mandatory training, professional liability insurance, and any additional onboarding requirements that may be required by the practicum site. The onboarding requirements align Walden University with practicum site expectations and practices that have become standard in the healthcare industry. All students applying for graduate-level practicum courses must satisfactorily complete the Walden University onboarding requirements by the deadline before the practicum application will be approved. This is a Walden University requirement that applies to all students enrolling in graduate-level practicum courses. Being an employee of the practicum site does not exempt students from this requirement.
Onboarding requirement results will be managed, stored, and tracked by CastleBranch. Onboarding requirements must be updated and renewed upon expiration of requirements in CastleBranch. Onboarding requirements, including health screenings and background checks, will only be approved if submitted through Walden University’s designated provider, CastleBranch. The Office of Field Experience staff will confirm submission of all requirements in CastleBranch to approve practicum applications. When required, Walden University will communicate the satisfactory completion of these requirements to practicum sites.
Students are responsible for all expenses incurred for onboarding requirements and CastleBranch.
Students must complete onboarding requirements by the deadline for onboarding requirements, which is same date as the application deadline. It is highly recommend that students begin and complete onboarding requirements early to avoid delays in being approved and registered for a practicum course. Completing onboarding requirements is a lengthy process and may take several months to complete. It is important to complete CastleBranch onboarding requirements early to avoid technical and processing issues and delays.
Students who do not meet these onboarding requirements prior to term start will NOT be permitted to begin their practicum experience until the onboarding requirements have been satisfactorily completed by the deadlines. In situations such as this, failure to satisfactorily complete the requirements by the deadline will result in denial of the practicum application and delay of field experience and academic progress.
Students who have a negative background check/screen report and/or a positive drug test report, through CastleBranch, will be required to report their background check/screen and/or drug test to their practicum site of this information, and the practicum site must confirm they will allow the student to complete the practicum experience at the site by completing an acknowledgement form prior to the approval of a student’s practicum application.
Some health systems and practicum sites mandate onboarding requirements that are not detailed in the Affiliation Agreement, it is beneficial for Walden students to satisfactorily complete the onboarding requirements early to avoid practicum delays. Students must contact their nominated practicum site directly to ensure they have completed all onboarding requirements of the practicum site. If a site requires Walden to complete their onboarding process, students must email nursingfield@mail.waldenu.edu no later than two months before the start of a term. If a practicum site requires something in addition to what is required by Walden University, additional screening packages must be obtained through CastleBranch, at the request of the Office of Field Experience, to fulfill those requirements. Students must obtain approval directly from their nominated practicum site before beginning practicum hours. Practicum approval from Walden University and does not guarantee approval from the practicum site.
Students must follow policies and procedures as outlined in the Onboarding and CastleBranch Guide
See the Onboarding Frequently Asked Questions in the FAQ section for more information and the list of Onboarding Requirements.
CastleBranch, Walden’s designated vendor for onboarding requirements, provides a secure platform to complete onboarding requirements. Onboarding requirements include, but are not limited to, the following items: background screenings, a drug test, health requirements, trainings, professional liability insurance, and any additional onboarding requirements that may be required by the practicum site. Students must complete onboarding requirements online via the Walden portal for CastleBranch. Students must satisfactorily complete all the requirements listed in the CastleBranch portal to begin their practicum. The practicum application will not be approved until all the requirements have been satisfactorily completed.
When ordering the background screening, students will be provided a Disclosure and Authorization Form by CastleBranch, which all students must sign in advance of obtaining the background check. The Disclosure and Authorization Form is required by federal law. Although the Disclosure and Authorization Form references an employment check, for these purposes, it also applies to students applying for field experience.
Students complete onboarding requirements in a Walden University College of Nursing package online via the Walden portal for CastleBranch. The College of Nursing is unable to accept packages with other schools in CastleBranch. Any questions regarding the purchase of a screening package can be answered by CastleBranch at 1-888-723-4263. For questions regarding the practicum site, onboarding requirements, or practicum application process, please contact nursingfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
Students are responsible to renew all expiring requirements in CastleBranch. All requirements that expire before the start of the term must be renewed by the onboarding deadline and prior to application approval. If a requirement is due to expire before the start of the term and is still marked complete in the “To Do List”, students must email CastleBranch at customerservice@castlebranch.com to request the renewal requirement be added to their “To Do List” early. Renewing expiring requirements must be completed by the onboarding deadline. When students are enrolled in the practicum course, students must renew all expiring onboarding requirements prior to the requirement expiring.
Students must complete a background check and drug test in the state where the practicum experience will occur annually through CastleBranch at least within 12 months prior to the term starting.
Instructions on how to sign up for CastleBranch and complete onboarding requirements in CastleBranch is outlined in the CastleBranch & Onboarding Guide.
Practicum sites may require students to complete additional onboarding requirements and require Walden to verify that the additional requirements have been satisfactorily completed. Students must contact their nominated practicum site directly to obtain their onboarding requirements. If a site requires Walden to complete their onboarding process, students must email nursingfield@mail.waldenu.edu by the application deadline. If required by the site, all onboarding requirements must be completed satisfactorily before the practicum application may be approved.
Onboarding requirements may include, but not be limited to, background screenings, drug screening, health requirements, required training and professional liability insurance, and any additional onboarding requirements that may be required by the practicum site. If a practicum site requires Walden to attest to onboarding requirements, students must complete the requirements through Walden University’s designated provider, CastleBranch. CastleBranch provides a secure platform to complete onboarding requirements for practicum. Onboarding requirements are managed, reviewed, stored, and tracked in CastleBranch.
The Office of Field Experience staff will confirm submission of all requirements in CastleBranch in order to approve practicum applications. Students are responsible for all expenses incurred for onboarding requirements and CastleBranch. If a practicum site requires Walden to verify that onboarding has been met, students will not be permitted to start their field experience until onboarding requirements are satisfactorily completed. Students must obtain approval directly from their nominated practicum site before beginning practicum hours. Practicum approval from Walden University and does not guarantee approval from the practicum site.
The Preceptor Commitment Form is a form completed by the preceptor to commit to the preceptorship with a Walden University nursing student. The Preceptor Commitment Form is an official form and requires the preceptor to complete the form in its entirety. Students are NOT to complete this form on behalf of the preceptor. Preceptor designees and administrative staff are NOT permitted to complete this form on behalf of the preceptor. The form is specific to each student, course, term, preceptor, and practicum site. Thus, a form is required to be completed for each student for each class and practicum site location every term.
This Preceptor Commitment Form is different from the Affiliation Agreement. The Office of Field Experience staff at Walden will work directly with the administrator at the practicum site to establish an Affiliation Agreement, which is a legal agreement directly between Walden University and the practicum site.
The Preceptor Commitment Form is emailed directly to the preceptor nominee at the time students enter the preceptor nominee information on the Meditrek® application in the “Preceptor and Practicum Site Information” section. The preceptor nominee should review the form, complete it in its entirety, and sign the form. Preceptor Commitment Forms can also be found online at the Office of Field Experience website.
If the preceptor nominee completes the form electronically, they must agree to the Walden University Policy on Electronic Signatures. If the preceptor nominee does not complete the form electronically, they must print legibly and provide a signature at the bottom of the form.
After the preceptor nominee fully completes and signs the form, they should send it directly to the student. The student is responsible for ensuring all information is completed on the form by the preceptor nominee. The student will then upload this form as part of their application in Meditrek®. The student is responsible to upload a fully completed Preceptor Commitment Form in Meditrek® and link it to their application. Practicum applications will be denied and closed if either a blank Preceptor Commitment Form is uploaded or if a Preceptor Commitment Form is not uploaded to the application. In some instances, if the Preceptor Commitment Form has incomplete or incorrect information on the form, the practicum application may be returned via Meditrek® to the student to resolve the issue with the form. Any delays in submitting completed and correct Preceptor Commitment Forms will delay the processing of the practicum application.
More information for preceptors can be found online; click on the Course Information tab to review Course Objectives and clinical checklists.
If preceptors have any questions, they may contact the Office of Field Experience at nursingfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
An Affiliation Agreement is a legal contract between Walden University and a practicum site. The Affiliation Agreement should not be confused with the Preceptor Commitment Form. Accreditation standards and university policy require that an Affiliation Agreement be in place before students start their practicum.
Coming to a mutual agreement about the terms of the Affiliation Agreement can take time, sometimes several weeks or months. In most cases, Walden is able to reach a mutual agreement with student practicum sites. There are times, however, when a practicum site and Walden are not able to enter into an agreement or cannot reach an understanding on the terms of the agreement due to a variety of factors that may be out of either organization’s control. When there is reason to believe that the Affiliation Agreement between Walden and a site will not be completed, Walden will make every effort to notify students in a timely fashion. If there is enough time, Walden works with students as they try to find a new preceptor nominee and site, even if the Office of Field Experience is continuing to work with the first site. Students are strongly encouraged to identify alternative practicum sites and preceptor nominees as back-up options.
Walden requires that Affiliation Agreements be finalized for every practicum site where practicum will occur. If students plan to complete practicum hours at multiple sites, an application must be submitted and approved for each and every practicum site and preceptor nominee. If students plan to complete practicum hours with a contract agency and will be logging hours at multiple sites, an application must be submitted and approved for each physical practicum site.
In some cases, the Affiliation Agreement with a planned practicum site may not be completed and it may be too late for students to find a new site prior to the start of the current term. If this happens, students are delayed a term while they search for a new site and preceptor nominee. In this instance, students are allowed a limited exception to apply for the next term so that they can prepare a new application. Walden is not able to predict or control delays, but they are avoided if possible. It is highly recommended for students to arrange for alternative back-up practicum sites and preceptor nominees.
Students must enter the practicum site administrator contact information in the application in Meditrek®. The contact information for the practicum site administrator is entered in the “Affiliation Agreement” section of the application in Meditrek®.
Students are responsible to obtain the contact information for the appropriate individual at the practicum site with authority to sign a legal contact. Preceptors may know whom to contact at practicum sites; otherwise, students should ask if their practicum site has an education or staff-development manager or a risk manager. Authority to sign the Affiliation Agreement could possibly be handled by a dean, chief nursing officer, director, CEO, or other administrator; large organizations may have an on-site legal department and an attorney who signs Affiliation Agreements. The person who signs the agreement must be authorized to do so by the practicum site. The individual authorized to sign the agreement is usually not the preceptor.
Note: It is very important to enter the correct contact information in Meditrek® for the contact at the practicum site because inaccurate information will delay processing of the agreement.
Generally, field experience coordinators will begin reviewing all practicum applications after the application deadline. Field experience coordinators will review applications to determine if there is an active Affiliation Agreement in place with the practicum site. If so, a field experience coordinator will email the practicum site administrator acknowledging the existence of an Affiliation Agreement.
If there is no Affiliation Agreement in place with the practicum site, a field experience coordinator will email the practicum site administrator with instructions on establishing an Affiliation Agreement with Walden University. If a practicum site wants to utilize their own agreement or make edits to Walden’s agreement, we must receive the affiliation agreement from the practicum site no later than 6 weeks before the start of the term to begin the negotiation process. If a practicum site signs the Walden University Affiliatoin Agreement with no changes, we must receive the finalized agreement no later than the Friday before the first day of the term.
If there is an Affiliation Agreement in place with the practicum site, the Affiliation Agreement section of the student application will be marked as complete. Students may monitor the status of the Affiliation Agreement in Meditrek®. Instructions on how to review the status of your application review is outlined in the Application Status and Definition guide.
Note: If a practicum site administrator has not received an email about the Affiliation Agreement, the student should take the following actions as soon as possible, to avoid delays:
If the practicum site administrator would like the Affiliation Agreement information to be faxed to them, the student or the practicum site administrator may send an email request to nursingfieldagreements@mail.waldenu.edu.
As noted above, coming to a mutual agreement about the terms of the Affiliation Agreement can take time, sometimes several weeks or months. In most cases, Walden is able to reach a mutual agreement with student practicum sites. There are times, however, when a practicum site and Walden are not able to enter into an agreement or cannot reach an understanding on the terms of the agreement due to a variety of factors that may be out of either organization’s control. When there is reason to believe that the Affiliation Agreement between Walden and a site will not be completed, Walden will make every effort to notify students in a timely fashion. If there is enough time, Walden works with students to find a new preceptor nominee and site, even if the Office of Field Experience is continuing to work with the first site. Students are strongly encouraged to identify alternative practicum sites and preceptor nominees as back-up options.
Students can monitor the progress of the Affiliation Agreement process on their application checklist in Meditrek®.
Students are responsible for completing all sections of the practicum application in Meditrek® correctly prior to submitting their practicum application. For the most up-to-date information regarding applications and Meditrek®, including webinars, tutorials, and FAQs, refer to the Office of Field Experience website.
Note: Students do not need to upload or send a copy of their RN license. The Office of Field Experience will conduct an online verification of all licenses.
Note: Once this section is complete, the preceptor information can be submitted, and an email will be sent to the preceptor nominee with the Preceptor Commitment Form.
Note: Students do not need to upload or send a copy of their preceptor’s license. The Office of Field Experience will conduct an online verification of all licenses. If the Office of Field Experience needs to verify license/certification, the student will receive a notification via email.
Students are responsible for uploading all documents in Meditrek® to complete their application. For the most up-to-date information regarding applications and Meditrek®, including webinars, tutorials, and FAQs, refer to the Office of Field Experience website.
Note: See section on “Practicum Requirements” for more details on these requirements.
Note: Preceptor Commitment Forms must be completed by the preceptor nominee. Students should NOT complete the Preceptor Commitment Form on behalf of the preceptor nominee. Preceptor designees and administrative staff are NOT permitted to complete this form on behalf of the preceptor. Students should NOT utilize their own computer to complete the Preceptor Commitment Form with the preceptor.
Also Note: If it is believed the student completed it on behalf of the preceptor, a case will be reviewed by the academic integrity analyst. Concerns about who completed the Preceptor Commitment Form may result in a Code of Conduct inquiry. Students found to have completed the Preceptor Commitment Form are subject to discipline. For more information about the Code of Conduct, please refer to the Walden University Student Manual, Section 3: Student Expectations and Responsibilities.
If preceptors have any questions, they may contact the Office of Field Experience at nursingfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
Students can log in to Meditrek® at any time to see the status of their application by clicking on the course on their list of applications. Instructions on how to review the status of your application is outlined in the Application Status and Definition guide. The statuses are as follows:
Some practicum sites may require a finalized affiliation agreement or require Walden complete their placement/rotation request process prior to accepting student for practicum and/or assigning a student to a preceptor. If a practicum site requires a finalized affiliation agreement and/or requires Walden to complete their placement/rotation process prior to assigning a preceptor, students must send an email to nursingfield@mail.waldenu.edu to request directions and a link to submit a request form in Meditrek. Students must submit either an ”Affiliation Agreement Request Form” or a “ Placement or Rotation Request Form” in Meditrek. Students must begin the request process early enough before the application deadline to allow enough time to complete the affiliation agreement and/or placement/rotation requests process to ensure its timely completion to allow time to submit the practicum application in Meditrek by the application deadline. Students must still submit a practicum application to nominate a practicum site and preceptor by the application deadline. If it is after the application deadline, students must go through the waitlist process for a late application if the waitlist is open.
Applications must be completed in their entirety and submitted in Meditrek®. Applications in incomplete or incomplete-started status will not be reviewed by the Office of Field Experience staff and will be closed if not submitted by the deadline. Students are responsible to ensure an application is finalized and submitted in Meditrek® by the application deadline or the late application deadline.
Generally, field experience coordinators will begin reviewing applications after the application deadline. Applications are reviewed in the order they are submitted in Meditrek®. Approval of the application must occur prior to the student starting the practicum course and logging hours. Students cannot begin logging practicum hours until their practicum application is fully approved, they have been registered for the course, and the course/term has begun.
Students are able to monitor the progress of their application review by logging into their Meditrek® account, accessing the application checklist, and clicking on the course number. The application checklist will list the review status of each section of the application. When a section of the application is completed and accepted, that will be listed next to the section with the date it was completed.
Important Note: Students providing false information or documentation for practicum will be subject to a Code of Conduct inquiry. Students who are found to have falsified information or documentation for practicum will be subject to disciplinary action, including failure, suspension or permanent dismissal from the university. For more information about the Code of Conduct, please refer to the Walden University Student Handbook, Section 3: Student Conduct and Responsibilities.
Registration for practicum courses is subject to review, based on whether students meet course prerequisites and have an approved practicum
Registration for the practicum courses is subject to review, based on whether students meet course prerequisites, are active, have no restrictions or holds preventing registration, and have an approved practicum application on file.
Students must have an approved practicum application in Meditrek in order to be registered for a practicum course. Students will be registered for the practicum course upon full approval of their application in Meditrek®. Registration for practicum courses will be processed through the third day of the term. Students will be dropped from practicum courses during the first week of the term if they do not have an approved practicum application.
Approval of a practicum application does not guarantee the ability of students to be registered for practicum courses. Course availability is determined based upon when the practicum application is approved. Walden University abides by the rules and regulations required by various state Boards of Nursing. Walden is committed to adhering to the academic standards and compliance requirements as determined by various state nursing boards. For this reason, Walden’s College of Nursing is not able to offer an unlimited number of practicum course sections.
Once a student is registered, they are unable to change course sections to ensure the correct faculty-to-student ratios in each course section for accreditation purposes, and to ensure course load balance, optimizations, and cohorting of sections to meet various state Boards of Nursing Faculty licensure requirements.
Students are responsible to ensure all holds are removed from their account. If students have been withdrawn, on a leave of absence, or have not been continuously enrolled at Walden, they must contact Student Success Advising or Academic Coach to return and be reinstated at Walden. If students have not been enrolled at Walden in over one year, they must reapply for admission to become readmitted to Walden University. The Office of Field Experience staff will not be able to process a course registration if students have a hold on their account, are not actively enrolled, or have not been reinstated.
Students who do not meet the application requirements and deadlines found in this manual will be dropped from the practicum course until all appropriate documents are on file and approved and all course prerequisites are met by all appropriate deadlines for practicum and registration.
If students fail a prerequisite course, they are responsible for contacting their Student Success Advisor or Tempo Coach and the Office of Field Experience for support with steps required. Failing a prerequisite course may delay their progression in their practicum course(s). If students believe they have met all the requirements for starting the practicum and are not registered for a practicum course, they should contact the nursing field experience coordinators at nursingfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
Students should NOT start logging practicum hours until their practicum application is fully approved in Meditrek®, they have been registered for the practicum course, and the term has started.