On occasion, faculty may want to use the 'well done' work of individual students (such as a paper/assignment or a learning contract) as a learning example for other students. Exemplary student materials may be placed in the School's Learning Centre, the Undergraduate or Graduate Records Offices, or distributed to a class or to individual students in other ways such as a handout or by email. Permission for the use of such material will be by written consent of the student only. A copy of the consent will be kept on file in the Graduate or Undergraduate Records Offices, so that it remains accessible for future reference.
Written permission is not normally required for documents that are considered to be in the "public domain," such as theses and dissertations. Learning contracts for such courses as N401 F/G, N590/690, N577, and proposals for thesis (N599), major essay (N595), or dissertation (N699) and are also considered the property of the School and as such may be used by faculty for student guidance purposes without written permission.
Student Consent to Use Personal Work as a Learning
Resource for Others
The undersigned gives permission for the use of
____________________________________________________________________________________
as a learning resource for other students.
Signature of Student:__________________________________
Signature of Faculty:__________________________________
Date: __________________________________
Approved July 2002, Faculty Caucus, UBC School of Nursing