Student Bill of Rights & Responsibilities
The Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities was adopted by the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA) in 1975, and updated in 1994, and is supported by Lakeview College of Nursing.
1. Students should be encouraged to develop the capacity
for critical judgment and engage in a sustained and
independent search for truth.
2. The freedom to teach and the freedom to learn are
inseparable facets of academic freedom; students
should exercise their freedom in a responsible manner.
3. Each institution has a duty to develop policies and
procedures which provide and safeguard the students’
freedom to learn.
4. Under no circumstances should a student be barred
from admission to a particular institution on the basis
of race, creed, sex, color, national origin, handicap, or
marital status.
5. Students should be free to take reasoned exception to
the data or views offered in any course of study and to
reserve judgment about matters of opinion, but they
are responsible for learning the content of any course
of study for which they are enrolled.
6. Students should have protection through orderly
procedures against prejudiced or capricious academic
evaluation, but they are responsible for maintaining
standards of academic performance established for
each course in which they are enrolled.
7. Information about student views, beliefs, political
ideation, or sexual orientation which instructors
acquire in the course of their work or otherwise should
be considered confidential and not released without
the knowledge or consent of the student, or used as a
basis of evaluation.
8. The student should have the right to have a responsible
voice in the determination of his/her curriculum.
9. Institutions should have a carefully considered policy
as to the information which should be apart of a
student’s permanent educational record and as to the
conditions of this disclosure.
10. Students and student organizations should be free to
examine and discuss all questions of interest to them,
and to express opinions publicly and privately.
11. Students should be allowed to invite and to hear any
person of their own choosing within the institution’s
acceptable realm, thereby taking the responsibility of
furthering their education.
12. The student body should have clearly defined means to
participate in the formulation and application of
institutional policy affecting academic and student
affairs, e.g., through a faculty student council, student
membership or representation on faculty committees.
13. The institution has an obligation to clarify those
standards of behavior which it considers essential to its
educational mission, its community life, or its
objectives and philosophy.
14. Disciplinary proceedings should be instituted only for
violations of standards of conduct formulated with
significant student participation and published in
advance through such means as a student handbook or
a generally available set of institutional regulations. It
is the responsibility of the student to know these
regulations. Grievance procedures should be available
for every student.
15. As citizens and members of an academic community,
students are subject to the obligations which accrue to
them by virtue of this membership and should enjoy
the same freedoms of citizenship.
16. Students have the right to belong or refuse to belong to
any organization of their choice.
Students have the right to personal privacy in their living space to the extent that the welfare and property of others are respected. Adequate safety precautions should be provided by nursing programs, for example, adequate street lighting, locks, and other safety measures deemed necessary by the environment.
Dress code, if present in school, should be established with student input in conjunction with the school director and faculty, so the highest professional standards are maintained, but also taking into consideration points of comfort and practicality for the student.
Grading systems should be carefully reviewed periodically with students and faculty for clarification and better student faculty understanding.
Students should have a clear mechanism for input into the evaluation of nursing faculty.
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Danville, Illinois, 61832 USA