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The grievance procedure is complete and all steps are exhausted at the conclusion of the level four
grievance panel hearing.
*If a BHCLR employee involved in the grievance procedure is out of the office for an extended time
period, a designee will be assigned by the Chancellor.
**For the School of Radiography, all panel members will be external to the Radiography program.
Holidays/ Breaks/ Vacation
BHCLR observes the following seven (7) holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July,
Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after, and Christmas Day. See academic calendar for
additional information.
Job Placement Assistance
BHCLR takes pride in the strong job placement rates for each program of study. Available jobs are posted
on respective program bulletin boards or emailed to enrolled students by the respective Program Director,
Coordinator or Dean. Employment opportunities through Baptist Health are shared through the Baptist
Health Website as well as the Baptist Health Recruitment office. BHCLR does not guarantee employment
for any graduate.
Registration
New Students: Once an applicant has been accepted to a program of study, registration for an incoming
student occurs when the student submits a registration form and pays the $200 registration fee. Students
will be enrolled in the appropriate courses by the registrar.
Returning Students: Students continuing study at BHCLR will be registered automatically by the
Registrar for the upcoming semester.
Reentry Students: Students selected for reentry into a BHCLR program will also submit a registration
form and a $200 registration fee. Reentry students will be enrolled in the appropriate courses by the
registrar.
Spiritual Growth at BHCLR
BHCLR offers a variety of opportunities by which a student may enrich and maintain spiritual health.
Chapels are located in all BH hospitals and on the school campus. An Academic & Spiritual Counselor is
located on the school campus and is available to students.
BHCLR recognizes that healthcare is much broader and deeper than treating only the body. BHCLR seeks
to teach a total healthcare approach through the course content: "Spiritual Perspectives in Healthcare."
This one-credit hour course is a requirement for each student during enrollment in a BHCLR school. The
content is Christian-based and seeks to create awareness and understanding about: (1) one’s own belief
system, (2) the spiritual needs of patients, (3) world religions as related to the healthcare setting, and (4)
methodologies of spiritual care for patients. BHCLR believes spiritual care is not just another option;
rather, spiritual care is a priority in the education of healthcare professionals.
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