Professional Socialization
Student Government
The School of Nursing's student government coordinates the interests
and activities of the first- and second-year classes and provides a means
for developing leadership skills, self directedness and cooperative
action.
Faculty Organization Committee Representatives
Students are encouraged to serve as active members with voting
privileges on the Admissions and Progression, Curriculum, and Program
Evaluation committees of the Faculty Organization.
Professional Conduct
The American Nurses Association Code of Ethics, Pennsylvania
Professional Nursing Law, and the West Penn Allegheny Health System Code
of Ethics define professional conduct. Infractions are handled by
administration and faculty on an individual basis and may result in
professional probation or termination from the program. In addition, the
Code of Academic and Clinical Professional Conduct of the National Student
Nurses Association, Inc., has been adopted by the Student Council and
faculty as a guideline for student conduct.
Professional Development
Students are encouraged to attend Hospital-sponsored inservice
education sessions as scheduling and space permit.
Professional Image
In order to give a professional appearance there are limitations from
the Hospital and School that must be followed while in the Hospital.
Some examples of these limitations are:
- Body tattoos are covered by clothing or appropriate makeup.
- Exposed body jewelry is not permitted (e.g., pierced eyebrows and/or
tongue). There may be two (2) earrings per ear that are single studs
or no larger than one inch in diameter.
- No artificial, multicolored, or decorated fingernails are permitted.
The entire Dress Code policy is found in the Student Handbook.
Student Nursing Organizations
Professional nursing students are eligible for membership in the
National Student Nurses Association (NSNA) and the Student Nurses
Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP). The $35 application fee for SNAP
is included in the Student Activity Fee that is paid each Fall Term.
Each student will complete the application during orientation.
Community Service
Inherent in the professional nursing role is a commitment to community
service. In keeping with this belief, completion of four community
volunteer hours is required each year.

Student Activities
The student government's Student Council, with a faculty advisor, plans
school-sponsored activities. The School is located minutes from downtown
Pittsburgh, which is the cultural hub of the tri-state area. There are
numerous opportunities for sports, entertainment and leisure activities.
Substance Abuse Policy
Substance abuse, which includes possession, distribution, or
consumption of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs, is not tolerated
at the School of Nursing. It is not permissible to use recreational drugs
or prescription drugs for other than prescribed purposes. If illicit drugs
are used, there are criminal penalties under local, state, and federal
laws. In addition, there are sanctions under the Pennsylvania Professional
Nursing Law. Substance abuse may be considered cause for termination from
the School of Nursing program. Details of the School's compliance with the
Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 (Public Law
101-226) are included in the Student Handbook. |