The University of Colorado College of Nursing is responsible for ensuring adequate and sufficient clinical experiences for students in all programs, including students enrolled in distance programs. Clinical placements are arranged by the College of Nursing for students who live in the Denver Metropolitan Seven-County area (Denver, Jefferson, Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, Broomfield, and Boulder counties.)
For those who live outside of the Denver Metropolitan area, the students are asked
to take the primary role in identifying their preceptors. The Specialty Director will assess the preceptor qualifications and student learning needs and will make the final determination regarding student- preceptor match.
In the unusual situation that a rural or out-of-state student is unable to find a clinical preceptor, a student may be required to complete clinical experiences in the Denver Metro (seven counties) area to assure timely academic progression.
This process can take several
months to achieve an affiliation agreement, so we highly recommend providing information about an institution to your Specialty Director shortly after program admission. However, if a rural or out-of-state student is unable to find a clinical preceptor(s)/site,
College of Nursing will provide a clinical site, which may NOT be in the geographic location of the student but will provide the student an adequate experience to meet the program outcomes.
Additionally, if there is a concern of a clinical practice, a student may
be asked to complete the clinical time in the Denver Metropolitan area for more direct observation and assessment by the CU College of Nursing faculty/Specialty Director.