A student who is or becomes pregnant is encouraged to notify the Title IX Coordinator as soon as possible. By doing so, the student and the Title IX Coordinator can collaborate and develop an appropriate plan to continue the student's education. Pre-planning can also help with particular challenges the student may face while pregnant or recovering from childbirth (e.g., missed classes/clinicals, make-up work, etc.). The choice to declare a pregnancy is voluntary, and a student is not required to disclose this information to the College. For example, voluntarily disclosing a pregnancy may be particularly beneficial due to the unique nature of the nursing program and its clinical requirements.
For the safety of the pregnant student, the student should be aware of potential risks related to some learning experiences such as, but not limited to, communicable disease[s], strenuous activity, toxic substances including radiation, and the potential for bodily harm. The student should consult with her faculty member before the clinical experience to know any clinical agency policies related to pregnant individuals, such as not entering where radiation therapy is being administered. Neither the College nor its affiliating clinical agencies assume responsibility for any harm that might occur to a fetus or a pregnant student. The College advises the student to consult with the student's doctor to discuss potential risks.