Application Deadlines
Walden University adheres to a schedule of deadlines. Students who fail to meet any of the deadlines risk delaying their graduation date.
The deadline for submitting the MPH practicum application is always the first day of the quarter preceding the quarter that the students wish to begin the practicum, as shown in Table 3a. For example, students who plan to enroll in a practicum course in the fall quarter must submit their practicum application no later than the first day of the preceding summer quarter.
Table 3a. Deadlines for Practicum Applications
To be registered for the practicum course and start hours this quarter: | The application must be submitted no later than: |
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Fall |
First day of preceding summer quarter |
Winter |
First day of preceding fall quarter |
Spring |
First day of preceding winter quarter |
Summer | First day of preceding spring quarter |
Applications must be submitted by the application deadline to ensure there is enough time for application processing and course registration.
Note: An academic calendar is available on the student portal. Additional information is available on the Master of Public Health Practicum website.
Application Submission
Applications must be submitted by the application deadline to ensure there is enough time for application processing and course registration.
Meditrek®
Students must submit their application using Meditrek®, the online management system used to track, monitor, and manage the practicum experience.
- Students will receive one username and password to utilize Meditrek® for submitting practicum applications and practicum evaluations. The Meditrek® login credentials are case sensitive and are different from students’ Walden login credentials.
- Students should receive login information approximately 6 months prior to the practicum start. If students have not received their Meditrek® login credentials 1 month before their practicum application is due, they should contact mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
- Students can utilize Meditrek® to monitor the status and progress of their applications.
- Students can access Meditrek® from the Meditrek® website.
Starting an Application
- Students must log in to their Meditrek® account to open a new application.
- For students in catalogs through summer 2023, students must select both of the correct course numbers (i.e., PUBH 6638 and 6639) for their practicum application because the 200 required hours are to be spread out over the back-to-back courses at the same site with the same preceptor. For students in the catalog beginning Fall 2023, students must select PUBH 6637 for their 120 required hours.
- Students must select the correct academic term to start their practicum course (e.g., fall 2023). Applications will not be reviewed if the incorrect term is selected. It is the students’ responsibility to ensure they are selecting the correct quarter for the application submission. Once entered into the Meditrek® application, the term of the application cannot be changed by the student. Contact the field experience coordinator if changes are needed.
Policy on Electronic Signatures
Walden manages the clinical application processes in a nearly paperless environment, which requires reliance on verifiable electronic signatures, as regulated by the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act. Legally, an electronic signature can be the person’s typed name, e-mail address, or any other identifying marker. An electronic signature is just as valid as a written signature as long as both parties have agreed to conduct the transaction electronically.
Note: Handwritten or digital signatures are required for the Affiliation Agreement.
Practicum Requirements
Professional Liability Insurance (PLI)
Students must obtain and maintain professional liability insurance (PLI). Students must have their own professional liability policy even if their employer or practicum site has a policy that covers students. A memorandum of certificate of insurance coverage for the active policy will need to be uploaded to the Meditrek® application. The PLI must meet the following requirements:
- The insurance policy must cover the entire time of the student’s practicum.
- The memorandum or certificate of insurance coverage must contain the student’s name, address, date of the policy, coverage amounts, coverage type, and expiration date.
- The coverage amounts must be a minimum of $1 million per incident and $3 million aggregate.
- The coverage type must be one of the following: health educator, community health intern, student – allied health, or something similar, depending on the insurance company.
Many insurance companies offer student coverage. Walden University does not endorse any specific insurance company, and students are free to search for a policy that fits the practicum liability insurance requirements. Commonly used insurance providers include Healthcare Providers Service Organization (HPSO), Marsh, MedPro, and CPH & Associates. Students should work with the insurance company using the information provided above. If issues arise, students should contact mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu as early as possible.
Preceptor Signature Form
The Preceptor Signature Form is an agreement with the preceptor to participate in the preceptorship with a Walden University MPH student. The Preceptor Signature Form is an official form and requires the preceptor to complete the form in its entirety. Students are not to complete this form on behalf of the preceptor.
This Preceptor Signature Form is different from the Affiliation Agreement (see below). The Preceptor Signature Form is e-mailed directly to the preceptor at the time students enter preceptor information on the Meditrek® application in the “Preceptor and Field Site Information” section. The preceptor should review the form, complete it in its entirety, and electronically sign the form. Students must obtain this form directly from the preceptor to upload it in the Meditrek® application. The Preceptor Signature Form can be found on the Master of Public Health Practicum website.
The preceptor must complete the form electronically and agree to the Walden University Policy on Electronic Signatures. After the preceptor completes and signs the form, he or she should send it directly to the student. Students will then upload this form as part of their application in Meditrek®. It is the responsibility of students to upload the Preceptor Signature Form in Meditrek® and link it to their application. Upon final approval of the students’ application, the preceptor will receive a confirmation e-mail with a Preceptor Orientation. If preceptors have any questions, they may contact the field experience office at mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
Affiliation Agreement with Practicum Field Site
An Affiliation Agreement is a legal contract between Walden University and a practicum field site. The Affiliation Agreement should not be confused with the Preceptor Signature Form or the Learning Agreement. Accreditation standards and university policy require that an Affiliation Agreement be in place before students start their practicum.
Coming to a mutual agreement about the terms of the Affiliation Agreement can take time, sometimes several weeks or months. In most cases, Walden is able to reach a mutual agreement with students’ practicum sites. There are times, however, when a field site and Walden are not able to enter into an agreement or cannot reach an understanding on the terms of the agreement due to a variety of factors that may be out of either organization’s control. When there is reason to believe that the Affiliation Agreement between Walden and a site will not be completed, Walden will make every effort to notify students in a timely fashion. If there is enough time,
Walden will work with students as they try to find a new preceptor and site, even if the Office of Applied Learning Agreements is continuing to work with the first site. Students are strongly encouraged to identify potential alternative practicum sites and preceptors as backup options and to submit their new applications as soon as possible.
Walden requires that Affiliation Agreements are finalized for every field site where practicum will occur. If students need to complete practicum hours with the same preceptor at multiple sites, an application must be submitted and approved for each and every field site.
In some cases, the Affiliation Agreement with a planned practicum site may not be completed and it may be too late for students to find a new site prior to the start of the current term. If this happens, students may not be able to enroll in the practicum during their desired term. Students are allowed a limited exception to apply for the next term so that they can prepare a new application. Walden is not able to predict or control the time it will take to reach agreement with the student’s desired site. It is highly recommended for students to identify potential alternative backup field sites.
Field Site Administrator—Affiliation Agreement Contact
Students must enter the field site administrator contact information in their application in Meditrek®. The contact information for the field site administrator is entered in the “Affiliation Agreement” section of the application. It is the responsibility of students to obtain the contact information for the appropriate individual at the field site with authority to sign a legal contract. Preceptors may know whom to contact at practicum sites; otherwise, students should ask if their practicum site has an education or staff development manager or a risk manager. Authority to sign the Affiliation Agreement could possibly be handled by a dean, director, CEO, or other administrator; large organizations may have an on-site legal department and an attorney who signs Affiliation Agreements. The person who signs the agreement must be authorized to do so by the practicum site. The individual authorized to sign the agreement is usually not the preceptor.
Note: It is very important to enter the correct contact information in Meditrek® for the field site administrator because inaccurate information will delay processing of the Affiliation Agreement.
Process for Affiliation Agreements
Generally, the field experience coordinator and the Associate Dean, Applied Practice and Continuing Education will begin reviewing all applications after the application deadline. The field experience coordinator will review applications to determine if there is an active and valid Affiliation Agreement on file with the field site. If there is no Affiliation Agreement with the field site on file, the field experience coordinator will e-mail the field site administrator with instructions on establishing an Affiliation Agreement with Walden University.
Note: If a field site administrator has not received the e-mail about the Affiliation Agreement, the following actions are recommended:
- Confirm the contact information is correct for the field site administrator in the application in Meditrek®. If the contact information is incorrect, e-mail mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu with the correct contact information, and the Affiliation Agreement information will be resent.
- If the contact information is correct, encourage the field site administrator to check his or her spam or junk e-mail folder for the e-mail.
- If the field site administrator has not received the e-mail, the agreement information can be resent by the field experience coordinator, or the field site administrator may e-mail mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu to receive the Affiliation Agreement information.
Options for Sites to Establish an Affiliation Agreement with Walden
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The field site is willing to sign Walden University’s standard Affiliation Agreement as is – Directions regarding this are e-mailed directly to the field site administrator. The field site administrator signs the agreement and sends it to mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu. • The field site would like to use Walden University’s standard Affiliation Agreement with changes – Directions regarding this are e-mailed directly to the field site administrator. The field site administrator should make redline changes to the template agreement and send it to mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu. The contract administrator in the Office of Applied Learning Agreements will review the requested changes to either confirm the changes or to communicate with the field site to discuss further terms.
- The field site would like to use its preferred template for an Affiliation Agreement – The field site administrator should e-mail the preferred template to mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu. The contract administrator in the Office of Applied Learning Agreements will review the template and communicate directly with the field site administrator to negotiate the terms. Negotiating Affiliation Agreements can take time and there is no guarantee that Walden and the site will reach agreement in time for the start of the term.
Affiliation Agreement Status in Meditrek®
Students can monitor the progress of the Affiliation Agreement process on their application checklist in Meditrek®.
- Information Submitted by Student: Application has been submitted by the student. The field site Affiliation Agreement information has not been reviewed by the field experience staff.
- Initial Request Sent to Field Site: Walden University does not have an existing valid agreement for this field site. The field experience coordinator has sent an e-mail request to the field site administrator to initiate an agreement. Reminders are e-mailed to the field site administrator when in this status. E-mails are sent using the contact information of the field site administrator listed by the student on the application.
- Awaiting Response from Field Site: The field experience coordinator has received a communication from the field site organization but has not received an agreement template from the field site and/or is awaiting a follow-up response from the field site organization.
- Submitted to Walden Field Experience: Information has been submitted regarding the field site and is being processed by the field experience staff to move to the next stage.
- In Legal Negotiation Between Walden and Field Site: Walden University’s Office of Applied Learning Agreements staff members are in negotiations with the field site to complete an Affiliation Agreement.
- Completed and Approved: The Affiliation Agreement has been fully executed and approved.
Onboarding Requirements
Some field sites require specific screenings and documentation to be completed, such as health screenings and background checks, in order for students to be approved for practicum (“onboarding requirements”). If these requirements apply to the MPH student, the student will be notified by the field experience office.
These onboarding requirements vary from state to state; however, they generally include the passing of a background check and drug screening, health requirements, required trainings, professional liability insurance, and any additional onboarding requirements specified by the field site. Walden does not conduct background checks upon enrollment at the University. Students are responsible for knowing whether any past criminal involvement would prohibit them from practicing in the practicum context or upon graduation.
If MPH students need to complete onboarding requirements and the Affiliation Agreement specifies that Walden University must verify the students’ information, the onboarding requirements will be approved only if students submit them online through Walden University’s designated provider, CastleBranch. The School of Health Sciences field experience office will confirm submission of all requirements in CastleBranch before approving practicum applications. Please be aware that students are responsible for all expenses incurred for onboarding requirements. Students WILL NOT be permitted to start their field experience until onboarding requirements are complete.
Onboarding requirements documentation will be managed, stored, and tracked by CastleBranch. When required, Walden University will communicate the satisfactory completion of these requirements to field sites.
Students who do not meet these requirements prior to term start will not be permitted to begin their field experience until the onboarding requirements have been completed. In situations such as this, failure to complete the requirements prior to term start may result in students not being able to start field experience until the next term.
CastleBranch
CastleBranch, Walden’s designated vendor for onboarding requirements, provides a secure platform to complete onboarding requirements. Onboarding requirements include, but are not limited to, the following items: background screenings, drug tests, health requirements, trainings, professional liability insurance, and any additional onboarding requirements specified by the field site. If students must complete onboarding requirements, the field experience coordinator will contact students with the necessary information so they can complete the requirements online.
Students must complete ALL the requirements listed in the CastleBranch portal to begin their practicum. The practicum application will not be approved until ALL the requirements are complete.
When ordering the background screening, students will be provided a Disclosure and Authorization form by CastleBranch, which all students must sign in advance of obtaining the background check. The Disclosure and Authorization form is required by federal law. Although the Disclosure and Authorization form references an employment check, for these purposes, it also applies to students applying for field experience.
If directed to do so, students must complete the onboarding requirements online at http://walden.castlebranch.com/. Any questions regarding the purchase of a screening package can be answered by CastleBranch at 1-888-723-4263. For questions regarding the field site, onboarding requirements, or practicum applications regarding this process, please contact mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
Completing the Application in Meditrek®
Students need to submit all the components of their practicum application via Meditrek® by the application deadline (see Table 3a, above). The following information and documents are required to submit a complete application in Meditrek®.
Forms to Complete in Meditrek®
Student Information to include the following:
- Student’s name.
- Date of birth, last four digits of SSN.
- Address.
- Phone numbers.
- Walden ID number.
- Walden e-mail address.
- FERPA Release: Students will complete a FERPA release when completing and submitting an application in Meditrek®. The FERPA release authorizes Walden University to release all information, without limitation, regarding enrollment and academic records for the purpose of arranging for, participating in, and being evaluated on the field experience.
- Infectious Disease Acknowledgment: Students will acknowledge that they are aware of infectious disease risks when working at a field site and confirm their compliance with all federal, state, and local requirements regarding infectious disease prevention. Students will also acknowledge that they agree to comply with any infectious disease requirements in place at their chosen field site.
- Preceptor and Field Site Information: Students will complete information about the preceptor and field site to provide information about the qualifications and appropriateness of the site. It is important for students to include as much information as possible about the preceptor and field site to assist the field experience coordinator and practicum director to determine if the preceptor and field site will meet the requirements of the MPH practicum. The required information is as follows:
- Preceptor contact information to include name, title, phone number, and e-mail address.
Note: An accurate e-mail address is critical because the nominated preceptor will receive the Preceptor Signature Form and information about evaluations via e-mail. Students should double-check the validity of the preceptor’s e-mail address.
- Preceptor credentials.
- Field site location: field site name and address.
- Field site description.
- Preceptor and field site information:
- Description of the job responsibilities of the preceptor.
- Description of how the preceptor will provide the student with an appropriate practicum experience to meet the learning objectives of the course. o Description of how the field site will provide the student with an appropriate practicum experience to meet the learning objectives of the course.
- Supporting information or documentation to support the nomination of the preceptor and field site.
Note: Once this section is complete, the preceptor information can be submitted, and an e-mail will be sent to the preceptor with the Preceptor Signature Form.
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Affiliation Agreement Section: Students need to identify, with the help of the preceptor and/or other practicum site contact, who the appropriate individual is at the practicum site that can speak to the Affiliation Agreement. This individual may be the CEO, dean, contracts manager, site director, human resources, owner, or president. Large organizations may have
an on-site legal department that reviews such agreements and may have an attorney who signs Affiliation Agreements. Students will complete contact information for the field site and the field site administrator that would be responsible for facilitating the Affiliation Agreement. The required information is as follows:
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Field site name and address.
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Name of administrator authorized to negotiate the Affiliation Agreement.
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Contact information for the field site administrator. Note: Students need to ensure correct contact information is entered in Meditrek®, as incorrect contact information will delay processing.
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Healthcare organization: If the field site is under a healthcare system or parent company, the agreement may be under the name of that organization, so the name of the umbrella healthcare system or company is needed.
Documents to Upload in Meditrek®
Students are responsible for uploading all documents in Meditrek® to complete their application.
For the most up-to-date information regarding applications and Meditrek®, refer to the Master of Public Health Practicum website. See the Practicum Requirements section of this manual for more details on the following items.
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Proof of Professional Liability Insurance
- Students must upload a memorandum of certificate of insurance coverage for their active professional liability insurance policy.
- Minimum coverage amounts required are $1 million per incident and $3 million aggregate.
- Coverage dates must include the duration of the 120-hour or 200-hour practicum.
- The coverage type must be clearly stated in the memorandum or certificate of insurance coverage. Insurance coverage as a RN will not be accepted. MPH students should choose “student health educator,” “community health intern,” or something similar.
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Preceptor Résumé/Curriculum Vitae
- Students must upload the preceptor’s résumé or curriculum vitae (CV), including academic degrees obtained and professional credentials. Note: If no résumé or CV is available, a brief letter that includes the following will be accepted: degrees and years awarded, certifications held, current place of employment, and job description as it relates to the practicum. (A copy of the preceptor’s LinkedIn profile may be accepted as long as it contains the necessary information.) If the preceptor has recently served as a preceptor with Walden, students can upload a letter from the preceptor to authorize the field experience office to utilize his or her résumé on file.
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Preceptor Signature Form
- This form is sent directly to the preceptor via e-mail when students submit the preceptor information section in Meditrek®.
- The preceptor must complete the form in its entirety and sign the form.
- Students must obtain the signed form from the preceptor and upload the form in the Meditrek® application.
Note: The Preceptor Signature Form should NOT be completed by the student on behalf of the preceptor. If it is found that the student completed the Preceptor Signature Form on behalf of the preceptor, the case will be reviewed by the practicum director as a possible violation of Walden’s Code of Conduct.
Additional Application Requirements—Onboarding
If directed by the field experience office to do so, students must complete all onboarding requirements through Walden University’s designated provider, CastleBranch.
Students do not need to complete onboarding requirements prior to submitting an application, but the requirements must be completed before an application is approved. It is highly recommended that students complete the requirements in CastleBranch as soon as possible to ensure timely approval of their practicum application.
The field experience office will confirm submission of all requirements in CastleBranch in order to approve practicum applications. The practicum application will not be approved until all the requirements are complete.
Important: Onboarding requirements are only needed if students are notified by the field experience office.
Application Review and Approval
Applications must be completed in their entirety and submitted in Meditrek® by the published application deadline. Applications in incomplete or incomplete-started status will not be reviewed by the field experience staff. It is the students’ responsibility to ensure their applications are finalized and submitted in Meditrek®.
Generally, the field experience coordinator and Associate Dean, Applied Practice and Continuing Education will begin reviewing applications after the application deadline. Applications are reviewed in the order they are submitted in Meditrek®. Approval of the application must occur prior to the student starting the practicum course and logging hours. Students cannot begin logging practicum hours until their practicum application is approved, and their practicum course is in session.
Students are able to monitor the progress of their application review by logging in to their Meditrek® account and accessing the application checklist and clicking on the course number. The application checklist will list the review status of each section of the application. When a section of the application is approved, it will be listed next to the section with the date approved.
Application Approval
- The completed application must be submitted in Meditrek®. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
- The field experience coordinator will notify students if applications are returned or if changes are needed.
- The field experience coordinator and the practicum director will review the students’ application materials. If an application is denied, students will be notified, and, in most cases, they will be given an opportunity to revise their application within a short amount of time.
- If an application is approved, an e-mail will be sent by Meditrek® to the preceptor and to the student.
Application Steps
- When students successfully submit their application, they will receive an automatic e-mail from Meditrek® stating the application was submitted and finalized. Applications will not be reviewed until an application is officially submitted in Meditrek®.
- The application has different sections, and certain sections are processed by the field experience coordinator and the practicum director. Students should monitor their Walden University e-mail account for e-mails from the field experience coordinator requesting updates to their application.
- The Affiliation Agreement is a separate entity. It is worked on simultaneously by the Office of Applied Learning Agreements while the rest of the application is reviewed.
- Students will receive an e-mail updating them when their application enters any of the following statuses: Submitted, Returned, On Hold, Closed, and Approved. The application statuses are defined below. Students can log in to Meditrek® at any time to see the status of their application by clicking on the course on their list of applications.
Note: Students are encouraged to monitor their spam/junk e-mail folders regularly for important e-mails from the field experience coordinator regarding information about their practicum application.
Application Status
Students can monitor the progress of their application review and approval in their checklist in Meditrek®. The statuses are as follows:
- Incomplete-Started: Students have started the application but haven’t submitted the application in Meditrek®. The application will not be reviewed until it is submitted in Meditrek®.
- Incomplete: Students have started the application and submitted the practicum site information but have not submitted the application in Meditrek®. The application will not be reviewed until it is submitted in Meditrek®.
- Submitted: The application was submitted to Walden and is ready for review by the field experience staff.
- Pending: The application is being reviewed by the field experience staff. An e-mail will be sent to the student if any additional information is needed or requested.
- Returned: The application was reviewed by a field experience coordinator and returned to the student for further work. The student will receive an e-mail with further instructions about what the student needs to correct. The application will not be further reviewed until the issues are resolved by the student and the application is resubmitted in Meditrek®. To resubmit, students will need to log back in to Meditrek®, select the application, correct the error, and then click “submit.” Students will receive an e-mail confirming that the application has been resubmitted.
- On Hold: All aspects of the application have been reviewed and found satisfactory, but the application is pending final approval for the field site Affiliation Agreement and/or verification of onboarding requirements. No further action is needed by the student.
- Closed: The application is closed due to inability to approve the application. Students are e-mailed with specific details for the closed application.
- Approved: Everything is approved, including the Affiliation Agreement and any required verification of onboarding documentation. Students are approved to complete the practicum at the approved field site with the approved preceptor during the approved quarter. Students will be registered for the practicum course.
Preceptor Options
Change of Preceptor—Replacement Preceptor
Because circumstances change, sometimes students need to change preceptors before they begin their practicum experience. If students need to change their preceptor before the practicum course begins, students will need to notify the field experience coordinator as soon as possible to request a late application request in order to open a new application in Meditrek®. This is known as a replacement application. If the new preceptor involves a new practicum site, then a new Affiliation Agreement will also be needed. Depending on the timing of the change, there may not be enough time before the term begins to process an application, Affiliation Agreement, and onboarding—which may delay the practicum experience until a later term.
Co-Preceptors
In some cases, the field site or Associate Dean, Applied Practice and Continuing Education may ask the student to add a second preceptor, known as a co-preceptor. If students find themselves in this situation, they must indicate on their Meditrek® application that they will be working with more than one preceptor. Students will be prompted to upload the résumé of the co-preceptor as well as a second Preceptor Signature Form, signed by the co-preceptor. Note the duties outlined by the co-preceptor must match the duties listed by the original preceptor.
Field Site Assigns Preceptor After Affiliation Agreement
In some cases, there may be field sites that will not assign a preceptor until after an Affiliation Agreement has been completed. Students must still submit an application in Meditrek® following the process outlined in this section in these situations to abide by the application deadline. In order to submit an application while waiting for the field site to assign a preceptor, students should use placeholder information and documents to fill in areas of their application that are otherwise incomplete. For instance, students can enter “TBD” into the text field requesting preceptor information. For the Preceptor Signature Form, students can upload a Word document that briefly explains the circumstances and reason for using a placeholder document. Students should ensure that the document is uploaded and linked in the application. After all fields related to the preceptor have been completed with “TBD” and the placeholder document is linked, students are able to submit and finalize their application in Meditrek®. By submitting an application, this allows the field experience coordinator to begin working on the Affiliation Agreement process. Once the preceptor is assigned, students must edit their application and enter the correct information for the preceptor in the application along with the Preceptor Signature Form. Students may have to contact mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu to return the application in Meditrek® to them so they can edit their application.
In all cases, students are responsible for notifying Walden immediately of any change to the preceptor or site relationship.
Next Steps: Course Registration and Practicum Start
Course Registration
Registration for the practicum course is subject to review, based on whether students meet course prerequisites and have an approved practicum application on file.
Registration Eligibility
It is the students’ responsibility to ensure all holds are removed from their account. If students have been withdrawn or on a Leave of Absence or have not been continuously enrolled at Walden, they must contact Student Success Advising to return and be reinstated at Walden. The field experience staff will not be able to process a course registration if students have a hold or have not been reinstated.
Students who do not meet the application requirements and deadlines found in this manual will be dropped from the practicum course until all appropriate documents are on file and approved and all course prerequisites are met. If students believe they have met all the requirements for starting the practicum and do not see the course registration on their portal, they should contact the field experience coordinator at mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu.
Registration Timeline
Students will be registered upon full approval of their practicum application. The field experience coordinator will submit registration requests to the registrar’s scheduling department after the practicum application has been fully approved.
- If the practicum application is approved 4 weeks or more prior to term start, the field experience coordinator will process the registration approximately 4 weeks prior to term start.
- If the practicum application is approved less than 4 weeks prior to term start, the field experience coordinator will process the registration approximately within 2 business days after the application is approved.
Note: It takes between 24 and 48 hours for students to see their course information in on their student portal.
Logging Practicum Hours
Students cannot start logging practicum hours until their practicum application is fully approved in Meditrek® and after they have begun participating in the practicum course.
Students may start logging practicum hours on the first day of the course provided that they have received a practicum approval notice from the field experience coordinator and their preceptor approves.
Students may not log any hours before the first day of the course. Additionally, students may not log hours prior to receiving practicum application approval from the field experience office or before they are registered for the practicum course. Students are only to log hours with preceptors who have been approved by the field experience office in Meditrek®. If students log hours with an unapproved preceptor or before the first day of the course, these hours will not count toward the practicum hour requirement of the course and program.
Change of Preceptor After the Course Has Begun
Because circumstances change, sometimes students need to change preceptors during their practicum experience. If students need to change their preceptor after the practicum course has begun, students will need to do the following:
- Notify the assigned faculty member immediately to discuss the impact of completing course requirements.
- Notify the field experience coordinator immediately at mphfield@mail.waldenu.edu. The field experience coordinator will assist the student with a new replacement application in Meditrek®. Students will need to upload the new preceptor’s résumé and a new Preceptor Signature Form. If the new preceptor involves a new practicum site, then it is likely the practicum experience will be delayed if an Affiliation Agreement is not on file with the new site.
Note: These applications go through the same review process as the other applications.