Forms
Below are several links to forms that a Northrise University Student will need on a regular basis.
Tuition Payment Deadlines
DAY & ONL: Half-Course 3rd Instalment Deadline
S1 Prorated Payment 3rd Installment Deadline
S2 BLK Prorated Payment Plan 6th Installment Deadline
Documents
Below are a few general documents that a Northrise University Student will need on a regular basis.
NORTHRISE UNIVERSITY POLICIES
APA (American Psychological Association) style is mostly used to cite sources within the social sciences among the many writing styles available to academicians. Northrise University adopted the APA writing style as the official style that all students must use in their academic writing. For more information, please consult the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, (7th ed.) as the latest writing style. This policy has been designed to establish the principles and processes that govern the academic writing style progress for all programs offered at Northrise University. Academic progression is the process by which a student can advance in their program of study by meeting the academic and administrative requirements for that program.
Work-Study Policy
- DAY students receiving Financial Aid (FA) are required to participate in Work-Study
- You will be assigned an area to work throughout the Semester
Fees Schedule and Refund Policy
- Click to view the Fees Schedule and Refund policy
Student Responsibilities
- Your first priority is education
- Respect for yourself and other members of the University community
- Conflict Resolution in amicable ways
- Doing your part in Learning Teams for 3 & 4th year
- Maintaining the highest ethical standard in your interaction with faculty, staff and fellow students
Student Conduct
You are not allowed to:
- Present other people’s work as your own (plagiarism)
- Alter or falsify University documents, records
- Disrupt the educational, administrative processes or other campus functions
- Abuse (physically or otherwise) on or off campus any member of the University community (or anyone else for that matter)
- Steal campus property or steal from members of the University community
- Damage campus property
- Possess or sell illegal drugs, alcohol and other behavior-altering substances
- Possess dangerous items or deadly weapons
- Engage in lewd, indecent, or disorderly behavior
- Provide false information about the University
- Solicit or assist others to act in any of the activities addressed above.
- For detailed information, check the Student Handbook.
ACADEMIC/LEARNING DOCUMENTS
Faculty of Business and Law
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School of Business (Coming Soon)
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School of Law (Coming Soon)
Faculty of Science and Human Development
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Center for Information & Communication Technology (Coming Soon)
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School of Nursing
- Acts of Parliament, Policies & Procedures
- Ethics
- General Nursing Books
- Maternal, Neonatal & Child Health
- Nursing Research
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacology
- Reproductive Health
- Standard & Guidelines