Buescher v. Baldwin Wallace University

86 F. Supp. 3d 789, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14860, 2015 WL 506989
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Ohio
DecidedFebruary 6, 2015
DocketCase No. 1:13 CV 2821
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Buescher v. Baldwin Wallace University, 86 F. Supp. 3d 789, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14860, 2015 WL 506989 (N.D. Ohio 2015).

Opinion

Memorandum of Opinion and Order

PATRICIA A. GAUGHAN, District Judge.

Introduction

This matter is before the Court upon defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment on the Remaining Claims (Counts I, V, VI, VII, VIII, and X) in Plaintiffs’ Complaint (Doc. 13) and defendants’ Motion to Strike Consent Agreement and Affidavits of Plaintiffs, Lydia Glaude, and June Romeo (Doc. 19). This case alleges that plaintiffs were treated in a discriminatory manner as students in Baldwin Wallace University’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Program (ABSN), they were misled into enrolling in the program, and wrongfully terminated from it. For the following reasons, the Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED and the Motion to Strike is granted in part and denied in part.

Facts

Plaintiffs Brittany Buescher, Emily Kopper, Rachel Lane, Estaban Rodriguez, and Irene Kellett filed this Complaint against Baldwin Wallace University (BWU) and Guy E. Farish, its Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean.

The Complaint originally set forth thirteen claims: I (breach of contract), II (breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing), III (fraud), IV (negligence), V (violation of the Rehabilitation Act and Americans with Disabilities Act), VI (unjust enrichment), VII (promissory estop-pel), VIII (constructive dismissal/retaliation), IX (intentional misrepresentation), X (negligent misrepresentation), XI (intentional infliction of emotional distress), XII (negligent infliction of emotional distress), and XIII (age/disability/sexual orientation/gender/racial discrimination). All counts applied to all plaintiffs except [792]*792Count V which applied only to Buescher and Count VIII which applied only to Lane and Kopper. Defendants sought dismissal of Counts II, III, IV, V, IX, XI, XII, and XIII. By Memorandum of Opinion and Order, this Court dismissed these claims with the exception of that portion of Count V alleging a violation of the ADA and Rehabilitation Act against defendant BWU.

Defendants submit the declaration of James Fell, who was Associate Director and Associate Professor of BWU’s ABSN Program during the 2012-2013 academic year. He states that in 2012, BWU introduced the new, accelerated nursing program which was designed to provide students with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN) in 12 months. In the fall of 2012, 29 students, including the five plaintiffs, enrolled in the program and began the first year. Nineteen of these students successfully completed the ABSN program, and 18 then passed the licensure examination on the first attempt. The 19th student passed on a subsequent attempt. At that time, all students received a copy of the Student Handbook for the Academic Year 2012-2013. Fell submits a copy of the Handbook with his declaration. (Fell deck) The Handbook states in pertinent part:

Program Progression Standards
Calculation of averages for progression
• ABSN students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 each term to continue in the nursing-program. Failure to achieve this GPA will result in dismissal from the program.
• ABSN students may not earn more than two grades of “C” during the program. Earning a grade of “C” in a third-course will, result in dismissal from the program.
• ABSN students who fail a course will be dismissed from the program, but may reapply in a subsequent year.
Program Progression Standards
1.Calculation of grade point average (GPA) for progression in the program once a student is admitted to the nursing sequence includes the following:
• ABSN students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 each term to continue in the nursing program.
• Failure to achieve a minimum of 2.75 GPA each term will result in dismissal from the program.
• Courses are graded A B, C, or F.
• ABSN students may not earn more than two grades of “C” in the program. Earning a grade of “C” in a third course will result in dismissal from the program.
• ABSN students who fail a course will be dismissed from the program, but may reapply the following year.
Course Progression Standards
1. Students will be evaluated on a regular basis in each didactic and clinical course.
2. Students will receive a midterm grade notification, allowing time for remediation as necessary.
3. The grading scale for nursing courses is as follows:
93-100% A
85-92% B
75-84% C
Below 75% F
Clinical Performance
• Students are required to safely and proficiently demonstrate the behaviors [793]*793listed on the Rubric: Clinical Judgment tool for each clinical course.
• Students who demonstrate required behaviors in a safe and proficient manner in the clinical area will earn a grade of “S” for (Satisfactory) performance.
• Failure to demonstrate the identified behaviors will result in the student earning a grade of “U” or (Unsatisfactory) for the clinical experience and a grade of “F” (failure) will be recorded for the course.
• The clinical preceptor/instructor may temporarily remove a student from clinical experience if the student’s level of preparation is inadequate or if performance is determined to be unsafe.
• The program reserves the right to terminate the clinical experience of a student in any course if the student’s performance is unsafe and/or potentially harmful to clients. This action will result in the student will [sic] receiving a clinical grade of “U” or (Unsatisfactory) and a course grade of “F”.
• An excused absence from Clinical must be made up. Students should review the policies for attendance and discuss with the course professor any questions that they may have. In the event of unforeseen events, such as inclement weather, arrangements will be made for make-up Clinical time.
• Transportation to and fees associated with parking at the clinical sites are the responsibility of the individual student.
Dismissal Policy
• Students earning a grade of “C” or lower in more than two nursing courses (including clinical courses) will be dismissed from the program.
• The Baldwin Wallace Accelerated BSN program retains the right to dismiss from the program any student who is deemed to violate:
a. policies and procedures of the ABSN program;
b. policies of affiliating clinical facilities; or
c. professional behavior and role development standards as outlined in the ABSN Handbook, the Baldwin Wallace University Handbook, or affiliating agency policies.

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