Client Contact: Mary Ford Education Partnerships Coordinator 115 South Street Middletown, NY 10940 845-341-4760/mary.ford@sunyorange.edu Chamberlain Contact: Steve Lehrman Senior Healthcare Development Specialist 3005 Highland Parkway Downers Grove, IL 60515 917-703-5660/slehrman@chamberlain.edu ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Between Chamberlain College of Nursing and Orange County Community College For Transfer of Orange County Community College's Associates in Applied Science Degree in Nursing Statement of Purpose The purpose of this articulation is to provide a basis for a cooperative relationship between Chamberlain College of Nursing and Orange County Community College to benefit students who desire to complete a bachelor's degree. The intent is for Orange County Community College students completing the A.A.S. degree plan to move seamlessly to the BSN degree plan. Transfer Agreement Graduates from Orange County Community College with an Associates in Applied Science Degree in Nursing and proof of RN licensure may be awarded up to 82 proficiency credit hours through the Chamberlain College of Nursing Articulation Plan (CCAP). This includes 37 liberal arts and sciences credits and 45 nursing credits. This articulation is made explicitly subject to the terms of Chamberlain's admission requirements, academic policies, program requirements, and course descriptions, including but not limited to the Chamberlain academic catalog, student handbook and academic policy regarding transfer of external credit (all of the foregoing collectively referred to herein as the "Chamberlain Policies"). In the event of any conflict between or among Chamberlain Policies or elsewhere in this articulation, the terms of the Chamberlain Policies shall prevail. Addendum One: Orange County Community College Curriculum Associate in Applied Science in Nursing Course Requirements Admission Information Orange County Community College students are eligible for admission to Chamberlain College of Nursing provided they meet the following requirements: a. Submit a completed application for admission to Chamberlain College of Nursing, and b. Is a registered nurse with a current, active RN license in the U.S. or in a jurisdiction that is an associate member of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), and c. Has a minimum cumulative grade point average of2.0 on a 4.0 scale. *Please refer to http://www.chamberlain.edu/admissions/undergraduate/Bachelor-of-Science-in� Nursing-%28BSN%29-Degree/rn-to-bsn-online-degree-completion for the most updated RN-BSN option Admissions information. As Orange County Community College graduates complete the 47 credit hour requirement for the award of the BSN degree in nursing, they must meet the graduation requirements as approved by Chamberlain College of Nursing at the time of the student's admission to the Bachelors of Science program. Term, Renewal and Changes This Agreement has an initial term of one (1) year. Thereafter, this Agreement will automatically renew on a year to year basis for up to four (4) additional one year terms, unless either party gives the other party a minimum of thirty (30) days prior written notice of non-renewal. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may terminate this Agreement for a material breach by the other part upon giving the other party fifteen (15) days prior written notice specifically identifying the alleged breach, provided that the breaching party does not cure the breach within the fifteen (15) day cure period. The Chamberlain and Orange County Community College Presidents, or their designees, must approve amendments to this Agreement and no such amendments or alterations will be effective unless in writing and signed by the authorized representative of each party. Group Tuition Pricing Orange County Community College employees and graduates who enroll in and attend a Chamberlain online post-licensure nursing program will receive a group tuition rate charged at 90% of the prevailing tuition rate for the applicable program. The group tuition rate is effective on the date of this Agreement as set forth above and will remain in effect during the term of this Agreement, except that the group tuition rate will not apply until the first term after the execution of this Agreement. Tuition and expenses are calculated each session and subject to change. A prepared financial statement is available each month and outlines the charges and balance due. Please refer to chamberlain.edu/tuition for the most updated information on tuition and expenses. Non-tuition expenses such as books, student activity fees, lab fees, and miscellaneous supplies that may be charged to students by Chamberlain are not eligible for the group tuition rate. Institution's employees and students are subject to all other requirements, rules, policies and procedures as set forth in the Chamberlain catalogs and addenda, as amended from time to time. This Agreement applies to all of Institution's employees who are Chamberlain students, whether new or continuing. Institution's student enrollment numbers shall be reviewed following each semester, or three times per year. In no event will Orange County Community College's employees and graduates who are Chamberlain students receive a credit, repayment, reparation or refund of any money previously paid or due for any class taken before or pending on the Effective Date of this Agreement. Disclaimer, Limitation Chamberlain hereby disclaims all warranties, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Chamberlain's aggregate maximum liability arising from or in any way related to this articulation (whether in contract, tort, strict liability or otherwise) shall not exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). In no event will Chamberlain be liable for any indirect, consequential, incidental, special or punitive damages of any kind. Limited License, Promotion and Indemnification Orange County Community College will provide opportunities for representatives of Chamberlain to visit Orange County Community College locations and disseminate information about Chamberlain College of Nursing's programs and this Agreement. The marketing plans may include but are not limited to: � Introductory letter with brochure and microsite to current students announcing Education Agreement and nursing programs � Brochures, inquiry cards, and posters with tear offs to be distributed and posted around Orange County Community College regions for the purpose of informing potential students of Chamberlain programs � Annual meetings with chief contact to track progress on the partnership � Press releases announcing partnerships � Listing partnership on websites Orange County Community College is hereby granted a limited, non-exclusive license to use the Chamberlain name, tradenames, trademarks, and logos during the terms of this Agreement for the sole purpose of fulfilling the terms of this Agreement; and Chamberlain is hereby granted a limited, non-exclusive license to use Orange County Community College's name, trade names, trademarks, and logos during the term of this Agreement for the sole purpose of fulfilling the terms of this Agreement. Upon termination of this Agreement, the limited licenses set forth in this section will immediately terminate and each party shall (i) cease all such aforementioned use; and (ii) discard, destroy or delete any printed and electronic materials containing the name, tradename, trademark, or logo of the other party. Neither party shall use the name, tradename, logo, or trademark of the other party in any way that would cause confusion in the public mind as to the relationship between the parties and, except for the limited license set forth in this section, neither party shall by virtue of this Agreement gain any right, title, or interest in any name, tradename, trademark, or logo of the other party. Each part shall indemnify and hold harmless the other party from any and all damages and liability arising in any way related to its respective breach of the restrictions set forth in herein; provided that the indemnified party gives the indemnifying party prompt written notice of any indemnified claim and tenders defense of such claim to the indemnifying party. The indemnified party shall not settle any indemnified claim without the prior a written consent of the indemnifying party. This section shall survive termination of this Agreement for any reason. Miscellaneous This Agreement sets forth the entire and complete statement of intent between the parties as to the subject matter hereof. This Agreement shall not be altered, amended or construed by any prior or contemporaneous oral or written agreement or undertaking between the parties. This Agreement will be governed by the laws ofthe state of Illinois without regard for its conflicts of laws principles. The relationship of the parties is and shall remain that of independent contractors and the parties shall not be or be deemed partners or joint ventures. Neither party shall have any authority to contract for or bind the other. Neither party may subcontract or assign this Agreement, except that Chamberlain may assign this Agreement to any parent. Agreement Approvals Each party signing this Agreement is authorized by their institution to enter into this Agreement on behalf of their institution. Chamberlain College of Nursing, LLC Orange County Community College Larry Vensey Stacey Moegenburg Vice President of Enrollment Management Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs Date: 3/8/16 Date: 2/9/16 Addendum One: Orange County Community College's Curriculum Associate in Applied Science in Nursing Course Sequence First Semester Course number Course name Credits ENG 101 Freshman English 1 3 BIO 111** Anatomy and Physiology 1 4 MLT 106** Microbiology for Health Professionals 3 NUR 101*** Nursing 1: Fundamentals 7 Total: 17 Second Semester Course number Course name Credits ENG 102 Freshman English 2 3 BIO 112** Anatomy & Physiology 2 4 NUR 102*** Nursing 2: Fundamentals 10 Total: 17 Third Semester Course number Course name Credits PSY 101/PSY 111 General Psychology 1 3 NUR 205*** Pharmacology & The Human Body 3 NUR 201 *** Nursing 3: Caring for the Growing Family 7 _______ Elective 3 PES 100 Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 Total: 17 Fourth Semester Course number Course name Credits *_______ Social Science Elective* 3 NUR 202*** Nursing 4: Physical and Mental Illness 9 NUR 203*** Nursing 5: Transition to Practice 1 _______ Elective 3 PES ___ Physical Education 1 Total: 17 Addendum Two: Orange County Community College AAS to BSN degree Orange County Community College courses Credit hours AAS - Nursing 68 (Orange County Community College ASN graduates who pass the NCLEX will receive 82 credits towards the 129 needed to complete their BSN at Chamberlain College of Nursing through the Chamberlain College of Nursing Articulation Plan (CCAP). Additional courses not in AAS degree (list) Please look at the table below and the COURSE MATCH for the CCN and Orange County Community College equivalencies. The minimum residency requirement for the CCN RN to BSN program is 32 Credit Hours. CCN RN to BSN Liberal Arts Courses Orange County Community College Equivalent ENGL-147: Advanced Composition 3 Credits ENG 102: Freshman English II MATH-114: Algebra for College 4 Credits MAT 121: MAT 122; MAT 131; MAT 205; Students* MAT 206; MAT 207 MATH-221: Statistics for Decision- 4 Credits MAT 120: Introduction to Statistics Making SOCS-35: Cultural Diversity in the 3 Credits SOC 220: Race, Ethnicity and Society Professions ECON-312: Principles of Economics 3 Credits ECO 201: Macro-Economics ECO 202: Micro-Economics History Elective (see below for 3 Credits Please see list in COURSE MATCH options) Humanities Elective (see below for 3 Credits Please see list in COURSE MATCH options) Orange County Community College 115 South St Middletown, NY 10940 Semester Middle States Commission on Higher Education Catalog Location: All courses evaluated using the (2015-2016) catalog. Transfer of courses is considered on an individual basis. A grade of "C" or higher is required for all transfer credits. Courses transferring in for biology or chemistry credit must have been completed within the past 10 years in order to be considered for transfer credit. Applicants are required to provide official transcript(s). An official transfer credit evaluation will be completed upon receipt of these transcript(s). Please visit http: www.chamberlain.edu/catalog for additional information regarding transfer credit guidelines. Course equivalencies are subject to change. Please see an admissions representative for the steps to complete an official transfer credit evaluation. Transferring Institution - Orange County Community College Chamberlain College of Nursing Equivalent Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs ART 127 History of Art 1 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 ART 128 History of Art 2 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 ART 203 Modern Art: The 20th Century 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 ART 205 Women in Art History 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 ART 207 Non-Western Art 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 CHN 101 Elementary Chinese 1 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 CHN 102 Elementary Chinese 2 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 CHN 201 Intermediate Chinese 1 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 CHN 202 Intermediate Chinese 2 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 ECO 201 Macro-Economics 3 ECON 2TR Economics Elective 3 ECO 202 Micro-Economics 3 ECON 2TR Economics Elective 3 ENG 102 Freshman English 2 3 ENGL 147 Advanced English Composition 3 ENG 203 World Literature: Ancient World 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 204 World Literature: Enlightenment 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 205 Drama: Ibsen to O'Neill 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 206 Drama: Contemporary 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 207 Eng Lit: 14th to 18th Cent. 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 208 Eng Lit: 19th and Early 20th 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 209 Am. Lit: to the Civil War 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 210 Ame. lit: 1865 to Present 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 215 Shakespeare 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 216 Children's Literature 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 217 Film and Literature 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 220 Women Writers 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 221 Contemporary Short Story 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 222 Contemporary Novel 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 223 Contemporary Poetry 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 225 International Lit: Non-European 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 226 Fantasy Fiction 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 ENG 230 African-American Literature 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3 FRE 101 Elementary French 1 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 FRE 102 Elementary French 2 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 FRE 201 Intermediate French 1 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 FRE 202 Intermediate French 2 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 FRE 203 Advanced French 1 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 FRE 204 Advanced French 2 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 HIS 101 U.S. History to 1865 3 HIST 405 United States History 3 HIS 102 U.S. History Since 1865 3 HIST 405 United States History 3 HIS 121 World History to 1500 AD 3 HIST 1TR History Elective 3 HIS 122 World History Since 1500 AD 3 HIST 1TR History Elective 3 HIS 203 History of African-Americans 3 HIST 405 United States History 3 HIS 204 The Am. civil War and Rec. 3 HIST 405 United States History 3 HIS 220 Modern china and Japan 3 HIST 410 Contemporary History 3 HIS 221 Modern India and Southeast 3 HIST 410 Contemporary History 3 HIS 222 The Middle East 3 HIST 2TR History Elective 3 HIS 223 Latin American Heritage and 3 HIST 405 United States History 3 HIS 224 Africa: Past & Present 3 HIST 2TR History Elective 3 HIS 233 Modern Europe 3 HIST 410 Contemporary History 3 HUM 201 Intro to Humanities I 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 HUM 202 Intro to Humanities II 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 ITA 101 Elementary Italian I 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 ITA 102 Elementary Italian II 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 ITA 201 Intermediate Italian I 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 ITA 202 Intermediate Italian II 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH 221 Statistics for Decision-Making 4 MAT 121 College Algebra 3 MATH 114 Algebra for College Students 4 MAT 122 College Trigonometry 3 MATH 114 Algebra for College Students 4 MAT 205 Calculus I 4 MATH 114 Algebra for College Students 4 MAT 206 Calculus II 4 MATH 114 Algebra for College Students 4 MAT 207 Calculus III 4 MATH 114 Algebra for College Students 4 PHL 111 Hebrew Bible (Old Test.) 3 RELI 1TR Religion Elective 3 PHL 112 New Testament 3 RELI 1TR Religion Elective 3 PHL 230 Concepts of World Religion 3 RELI 448 Comparative Religion 3 SOC 220 Race, Ethnicity and Society 3 SOCS 350 Cultural Diversity in the 3 SPN 101 Elementary Spanish I 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 SPN 102 Elementary Spanish II 3 HUMN 1TR Humanities Elective 3 SPN 201 Intermediate Spanish I 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 SPN 202 Intermediate Spanish II 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 SPN 203 Span. Conv. and Comp. 3 HUMN 2TR Humanities Elective 3 SPN 204 Intro. to Span. Lit. 3 LTRE 421 Studies in Literature 3