School of Nursing 2024 - 2025 Catalog

Student Information


Computer Requirements

Students spend a considerable amount of time utilizing resources online and must own a personal laptop computer with broadband (high speed) internet to succeed in the chosen area of study. Daily computer access is expected of all students. (All SON programs require a personal laptop for on-campus testing, exams, and classroom activities.)


Technical Skills

Students are expected to possess basic skills in both the use of a computer and to function independently in the use of Microsoft Office. To do a self-assessment of your skill level go to “Is Online Learning for You?” at http://nursing.ttuhsc.edu/skills/. If a student cannot function independently, the applicable Associate Dean/Department Chair reserves the right to place the student on an academic leave of absence until the student can demonstrate competence to learn, draft, and submit work independently. See https://www.ttuhsc.edu/nursing/help/system-requirements.aspx for specific minimum computer system requirements.


NOTE:

  • The Traditional BSN Undergraduate Program requires students to own a laptop and a mobile device (iOS or Android). Students are required to bring their laptop to participate in classroom learning activities and testing. A mobile device capable of using specific nursing apps is required.
  • The Accelerated BSN Program requires students to own a computer (preferably a laptop) and a mobile device (iOS or Android). A compatible mobile device capable of using specific nursing apps is required. Students are also required to have a webcam and microphone.
  • The RN to BSN Program requires students to have a laptop and webcam capabilities for making videos of presentations, clinical activities, and for online proctoring of exams and quizzes.
  • The Master's, Post-Graduate, and Doctoral Programs require students to bring a laptop to participate in classroom learning activities.

Tablet devices can be used to access some course content but will not substitute the need for a computer. Go to https://www.ttuhsc.edu/nursing/help/system-requirements.aspx for specific minimum computer system requirements.


Counseling Services

As in all professional health fields, if stress is not dealt with effectively, it can interfere with optimal academic performance. For a student experiencing excessive stress, the SON highly recommends self-referral for counseling. The following are the counseling options available for all School of Nursing students.

Program of Assistance for Students (PAS) is a professional, confidential, no cost counseling service for students and family members living in their households. Five sessions (per household) per academic year are available from licensed counselors who can provide assistance for a variety of problems related to daily living, including: family and relationship problems, depression, alcohol and drug abuse, anxiety, excessive stress, and other problems. No information is released to anyone in the SON and use of the program does not become part of a student’s record. For additional information visit https://www.ttuhsc.edu/centers-institutes/counseling/pas.aspx.

  • Telehealth counseling is available through The Counseling Center at TTUHSC. To be eligible for televisits, you must be an active TTUHSC student located in Texas. To schedule telehealth counseling call 806-743-1327 or 1-800-327-0328.
  • All students have access to TAO Connect (Therapy Assistance Online). https://www.ttuhsc.edu/centers-institutes/counseling/tao.aspx
  • A 24-hour crisis/help line is available to all students and members of their household through the Program of Assistance for Students at 1-800-327-0328.


Professional Societies

  • Iota Mu Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the International Nursing Honor Society
    Membership is by invitation and is based on outstanding scholarly activities.
  • Phi Kappa Phi
    Membership is by invitation to top performing juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
  • Golden Key
    Membership is by invitation to the top 15% of juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
  • Student Government Association (SGA)
    The Student Government Association is recognized as the governing student body at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center with representatives from the School of Health Professions, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, School of Nursing and School of Pharmacy. SGA Representatives assist in the promotion of student affairs and activities affecting all students throughout TTUHSC and encourage communication between the schools. Representatives are elected from the undergraduate and graduate programs. For more information regarding the Student Government Association, visit the Student Government Association’s Webpage at http://student.ttuhsc.edu/sga/.
  • Texas Nursing Students’ Association
    The Texas Nursing Students’ Association grants membership to any student in an Associate Degree, Diploma, Baccalaureate, generic Masters, generic Doctoral program preparing students for RN licensure, as well as RNs in a BSN completion program. This award winning group is highly active at school, state, and national levels. For more information, please visit http://www.tnsa.org/.
  • SALUTE: Veterans National Honor Society
    SALUTE is the first national honor society established for student veterans and military in 2-year and 4-year institutions of higher education. One unique element of our honor society includes the 4 tier system which is designed to encourage student veterans to strive to improve their GPAs and advance to higher tier levels in the honor society during their academic careers.


Resources and General Information


Activities, Athletics, Entertainment, and Recreation

As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Big 12 Conference, Texas Tech provides intercollegiate programs for men and women. As part of the Texas Tech University (TTU) System, TTUHSC students participate in football, volleyball, basketball, baseball/softball, soccer, track and field, golf and tennis with other members of the conference.

The Lubbock campus of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center includes the F. Marie Hall Synergistic Center providing students easy access to recreational and entertainment facilities. The TTUHSC Lubbock campus is located in close proximity to the TTU campus. The Robert H. Ewalt Student Recreational Center and Student Union Building, located on the TTU’s Lubbock campus are two of the most popular buildings on campus for out-of-class student activities.

For information about student organizations, fraternities, or sororities you may contact the TTUHSC Student Affairs office at (806) 743- 2300 or online at https://www.ttuhsc.edu/student-affairs/organizations/default.aspx.

For information about the TTU recreational center contact the TTU Department of Recreational Sports online at http://www.depts.ttu.edu/recsports/.


Awards

The School of Nursing participates in and offers awards including:

  • Excellence In Nursing – Undergraduate and Graduate students are eligible
  • SON Dean’s Leadership Award


Employment

The decision to work while enrolled as a student in the School of Nursing rests with the individual student; the school assumes no responsibility for student employment. Students should check with their enrolled program to determine if employment is discouraged. A student employed in a healthcare agency has the responsibility, personally and professionally, to accept and engage in only activities falling within the position description for which the student is qualified and do not conflict with legal and accreditation expectations.


Housing

Although students of the School of Nursing have access to TTU on-campus housing, it is not mandatory. For more information on housing, contact the TTU Student Housing Office at (806) 742-2661 or visit http://www.depts.ttu.edu/housing/.


Interprofessional Practice and Education (IPE) Core Curriculum

All TTUHSC students, regardless of school affiliation, are required to complete the IPE core curriculum prior to graduation. The IPE core curriculum is composed of two components including successful completion of a non-credit online course (>70% accuracy on the knowledge post-test) and successful participation in at least one registered IPE learning activity. Failure to complete the IPE core curriculum will result in delayed graduation. Students should consult their academic/program advisor and/or school catalog for additional information.


Simulation

The TTUHSC simulation centers located at the various campuses provide unique learning environments. These realistic environments support experiential learning activities promoting the development and maintenance of intra-professional and interprofessional competencies. Faculty and students from the School of Nursing, School of Medicine, School of Health Professions, School of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and Julia Jones Matthews School of Population and Public Health are engaged in simulation-based activities supported by these centers.


Student Service on Advisory Councils and Councils/Forums for Undergraduate and Graduate Programs

For purposes of promoting the TTUHSC School of Nursing, advisory bodies exist to maintain open communication between students and administration/faculty/staff:

  • Undergraduate Department Advisory Council (UDAC)
  • Non-Traditional Electronic Advisory Forums
  • Graduate Department Student Advisory Council (GDAC)
  • Post-Master's DNP Student Advisory Council
  • BSN to DNP Student Advisory Council.

Students also have opportunities to serve as Student Representatives on School of Nursing Councils. Through service on the Student Advisory Councils and the School of Nursing Councils, student representatives provide feedback to the faculty and administration on ways to improve the educational experience while enrolled in the School of Nursing. Student representatives may volunteer or are selected by the appropriate Associate Dean/Department Chair to serve on the Student Advisory Councils and School of Nursing Councils. Students are expected to represent fellow students by bringing forth issues of importance to be addressed. Associate Deans/Department Chairs reserve the right to invite faculty or staff as appropriate to address student concerns.


TTUHSC Libraries of the Health Sciences

The TTUHSC Libraries of the Health Sciences provide facilities and learning/information resources with physical sites in Lubbock, Amarillo, and Odessa. The TTUHSC Library system collections presently contains close to 385,000 electronic books, 51,000 e-journals, and 746 databases to meet the educational, research and clinical information needs of its students. The databases related to the School of Nursing include, but are not limited to: UpToDate, MEDLINE, PubMed, CINAHL Complete with FullText, Nursing Reference Center Plus, Access Medicine, SportDiscus, EXAM MASTER online (NCLEXRN), Scopus, Cochrane Databases, ClinicalKey, as well as general and academic TexShare databases. Bibliographic tools such as RefWorks and Endnote, full-text electronic journals, and a full array of electronic books are also accessible through the Libraries’ homepage: http://www.ttuhsc.edu/libraries/.

The Preston Smith Library of the Health Sciences in Lubbock features 23 group study rooms, 1 tranquility room, and 18 computers and fourteen 3D printers in the Methodology Lab. An additional 7 public computers are located on the second along with seating for 102 individuals. The number of study spaces will continue to increase as the Lubbock Library renovates. The Harrington Library of the Health Sciences in Amarillo has 10 public use computers, seating for 95 individuals, 4 individual study rooms and one conference room. The Library of the Health Sciences in Odessa, has seating for 105 individuals, 3 study rooms and 1 computer classroom with 18desktop stations and 1 laptop station. There are two 3D printers also available.

The libraries feature quiet and group study carrels and rooms, wi-fi display in most group study rooms, printers (paper), anatomy models, 3D printers, poster printers on 2 campuses, virtual reality equipment (Lubbock), computer labs, scanners, interlibrary loan, and reference/research/scoping review services. All libraries have wireless Internet access. PaperCut (paper printing) accounts are automatically created with an initial free $100.00 balance to all TTUHSC students. The online Ask A Librarian service (http://ttuhsc.libanswers.com/ask) allows students to email, text, or chat with a reference librarian for article and searching assistance. Step-by-step online guides to library services and resources are available at http://ttuhsc.libguides.com/new.


Textbooks

Courses use information from various mediums, including textbooks. Students may have to purchase or rent specific textbooks. Each semester, the required and optional texts are listed for each course on the following website http://nursing.ttuhsc.edu/textbooks/


Sexual Harassment

Sexual Harassment is prohibited under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972. SEXUAL HARASSMENT WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.

The School of Nursing considers sexual harassment in all forms to be a serious offense subject to a range of actions up to and including suspension or dismissal. Sexual harassment is a violation of TTUHSC OP 51.02 and OP 51.03. Refer to the TTUHSC Student Handbook and the Title IX website located at https://www.ttuhsc.edu/title-ix/default.aspx. Sexual harassment education is required for all students and is completed at the time of orientation. Contact the appropriate departmental office for further educational information and opportunities.


Student Health Information and Resources


Health Services

Medical services for TTUHSC students are available at the Abilene, Amarillo, Dallas, Lubbock, and Permian Basin, campuses. Refer to the TTUHSC Student Handbook online at https://www.ttuhsc.edu/student-affairs/handbook.aspx or the TTUHSC Student Affairs website at https://www.ttuhsc.edu/student-affairs/health.aspx.


Health Insurance

Students are required by TTUHSC to pay a Medical Service Fee each semester. With this fee, access to healthcare is available at no charge for minimal or limited minor problems. Access to healthcare is through a TTUHSC clinic or a regional contracted provider (when available) for distance students. This fee is only waived for distance students.

TTUHSC and the School of Nursing strongly recommend each student maintain health insurance to cover major medical, emergency care, specialty care, and pharmacy services. Students should note many of the facilities where students receive clinical training require each student to be covered by health insurance. Hospital or clinic personnel may ask for proof of coverage at any time. Students may be denied access to clinical experience, at the discretion of the facility, if not covered by health insurance.

Students may contact the TTUHSC Office of Student Life at (806)743-2302 for more information on insurance resources or visit https://www.ttuhsc.edu/student-life/health-insurance.aspx.


TTUHSC Student Affairs

TTUHSC Office of Student Affairs is an institutional centralized information office providing an array of student support services. It is made up of seven key areas that support students inside and outside of the classroom. These areas include International Student Services, Registrar, Student Disability Services, Student Financial Aid, Student Life, Veterans Resource Center, and Writing Center. TTUHSC Office of Student Affairs collaborates with the school’s student affairs offices to offer assistance to aid in the success of TTUHSC students. For more information, visit their website at https://www.ttuhsc.edu/student-affairs/default.aspx.


Graduation

Students planning to graduate MUST complete a Graduation Application found here. Students should create a “Diploma” address in WebRaider to ensure the diploma will be mailed to the proper address. The TTUHSC Student Affairs office uses the diploma address to mail the diploma only if the diploma is not picked up at commencement.

Students must be enrolled at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and registered in the School of Nursing for a minimum of one (1) credit hour in the term of graduation.


Veterans and Military Advising

All military affiliated students and their families in need of services are required to self-identify, particularly if using VA or Hazlewood benefits. Contact the TTUHSC Veterans Resource Center at vrc@ttuhsc.edu or (806) 743-7549, or visit the TTUHSC Veterans Resource Center website for information, instructions and forms at https://www.ttuhsc.edu/veterans-resource-center/default.aspx.


Wellness


SON Department of Wellness and Retention

Vision: To create and promote a healthy environment for all faculty, staff, students, and the community.

Mission: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing (TTUHSC SON) is committed to supporting the physical, social and mental health and well-being of students, faculty, and staff. Through education and awareness, resource deployment, and individualized relationships with students, faculty, and staff, the School of Nursing aims to empower all individuals to make informed decisions that enhance their academic success and personal well-being. The School of Nursing strives to provide a psychologically safe clinical, simulation, and classroom environment. The School of Nursing Wellness Department is a multi-disciplinary and multi-campus approach that supports a culture of well-being at the school. A network of students, faculty, and staff resources and support is available. We aim to build a healthier world for all. Through our vast network of programs and initiatives, we are creating a healthier school of nursing and addressing the most pressing health needs of TTUHSC SON.

Wellness: Wellness encompasses ten dimensions, including career wellness, creative wellness, digital wellness, emotional wellness, environmental wellness, financial wellness, intellectual wellness, physical wellness, social wellness, and spiritual wellness.

Values:  One team - We work with and support all faculty, staff, students, and the community by taking steps towards holistic well-being. We work together to develop programs and services that are beneficial for all. Kindhearted- Being present and showing a genuine interest for each person. Integrity- To take each step with honesty and principle with every faculty, staff, students, and the community. Visionary- To be the distinguished leader in providing wellness programs and services to promote the well-being of our faculty, staff, students, and community. Beyond Service- By offering resources and programs to promote healthy environments.