Criminal background checks of all applicants/students are required and reviewed by the Health & Wellness Coordinator. This is in compliance with the Wisconsin Caregiver Law. Bellin College reserves the right to deny admission or terminate enrollment of any student because of his or her criminal history. Information surrounding criminal history is collected via ViewPoint, Inc. during the application process. Those who have been convicted or have charges pending (of specific crimes/offenses that would bar them from clinical experiences as a student or employment and/or licensure as a caregiver) will be denied admission and/or dismissed from the College.
An enrolled student is responsible for reporting any criminal charges to the Health & Wellness Coordinator, within two business days. The Chief Academic Officer (CAO) will review the implication of the charges and/or conviction in relationship to the Wisconsin Caregiver Law, the student’s ability to participate in clinical experiences, the student’s continued enrollment at the College as well as licensure implications. The CAO will inform the appropriate Dean and Program Director of any findings.
Courses with a clinical component may not be taken by a student who: a) who has been denied licensure by the board; b) whose license is currently suspended, surrendered, or revoked in any United States jurisdiction or c) whose license/registration is currently suspended, surrendered, or revoked in another country due to disciplinary action. Students must notify the Health & Wellness Coordinator. if they are in violation of these requirements.
Student Services is responsible for the managing and maintaining of student records. Documentation is confidentially recorded and filed. Please note: An applicant/student should keep all documentation of any event leading to a positive background check for application to their licensure exam.
Drug Screen
Students must undergo a drug screen prior to entry. The Health & Wellness Coordinator, will review the confidential drug screen results. Any student whose drug screen reports the use of illegal drugs may have their admission revoked. Drug screens must be completed through the Viewpoint locations.