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Fall 2015 Registration for Enrolled Students begins: Monday, August 10, 2015 at 8:30am Registration for this term is required for the Midwifery Program, Lactation Consultation Program, Labor Doula Program, Postpartum Doula Program, and Childbirth Education Program. All enrolled students must register each term, even if you aren't taking any credits, so you can maintain your enrollment status. You must also be registered for the term in which you graduate or certify. If you are planning to graduate or certify this term you must still turn in a completed registration form and full payment for your Registration Fee and Tech Fee (and Late Registration Fee if you're registering after the Registration Deadline). Registration for Community Students begins: Monday August 17, 2014 at 8:30am Registrations are accepted on a first come, first served basis. Walk-in, faxed (fax #: 503-760-3332), and mailed registrations will be date/time stamped in order of receipt. Registrations which are received before the registration start date and time will be processed at the end of the day on the registration start date. If you fax in your registration, please call to confirm that it has been received. If your fax doesn't go through, your registration will not be complete and could also result in late fees or not getting a course you need. Good financial standing means that all charges are paid when due. If you are not in good financial standing, you will not be allowed to register for courses or workshops in a new term, have a transcript released, or graduate. You may pay the registration and technology fee for the term to hold your enrollment. Payment of tuition and fees is due at the time of registration for each term unless you are eligible for a financial aid disbursement in the term (have a complete FAFSA on file and a signed award letter with an anticipated disbursement in this term). Any text or equipment kit charges are due when ordered, unless you are on financial aid AND have authorized payment from your financial aid disbursement. All overdue amounts are subject to finance charges of 15% APR with a $5 minimum per month. Any costs incurred to collect these amounts are the responsibility of the student. You must include a copy of your PayPal payment confirmation if paying by PayPal or your registration will be considered incomplete and delayed until confirmation is received. Registration Deadline: Friday, August 21, 2014 at 3:00pm Any registrations received after this date and time will incur a $75 late fee. Fall 2015 Term: Thursday, September 17 Saturday, December 12, 2015 Enrollment Confirmation Deadline: Monday, September 28, 2015 at 5:30pm. If you have not registered by the Enrollment Confirmation Deadline, you will be withdrawn from your program at Birthingway. Eligibility for financial aid is based on your enrollment status as of the Enrollment Confirmation date. We use this date to determine whether you are attending full, 3/4, half, or part time, and your corresponding financial aid award. No changes are made to your financial aid award after this date except in limited circumstances. For more information, see the Student Handbook and Catalog.

Advanced Lactation Skills Maternal (ADS221q) Birthingway College of Midwifery Course Offering Fall 2015 ~ All courses have a minimum of 5 students and a maximum of 16 students unless otherwise noted. ~ 2 Cr 6 Sessions Thursdays: 10/1, 10/15, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19/15. (Make up day: 12/3/15) 1:30pm-5:30pm Carlton House Prerequisite: Breastfeeding Skills (BFS211q) This course prepares students for advanced maternal assessment, care plan implementation, and proper breastfeeding device usage. During the course we will focus on honing and implementing clinical skills that pertain to lactation. Many learning modalities will be utilized, including: reading, lectures, role play, case studies, writing, student presentations, multimedia, demonstration with models, and clinical practice. Taught by Melissa Cole, BS, IBCLC Anatomy & Physiology for Birth and Lactation Professionals (ANP151q) 5 Cr 12 Sessions Tuesdays: 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1, 12/8/15 from 5:00pm-9:00pm. Thursday 12/10/15 from 5:00pm-9:00pm. 5:00pm-9:00pm Covers all the major body systems with an emphasis on knowledge relevant to perinatal practices. This course includes lecture and weekly exams. Taught by Bonnie McAnnis, BA, LMT Carlton House Botanicals II (BOT332q) 3 Cr 10 Sessions Mondays: 9/28, 10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30/15 9:30am-12:30pm Prerequisite: Botanicals I (BOT231q) This course covers materia medica for fertility, preconception, pregnancy, intrapartum, and postpartum using lecture, discussion, case studies, and student research. Taught by Mindy Cash, ND Breastfeeding I (BRF111q) 1 Cr 4 Sessions Mondays: 10/19, 10/26, 11/16, 12/7/15. (Make up day: Thursday 12/10/15) 9:30am-12:30pm Carlton House Using lecture, discussion, visual aids, and small group activities, this course provides students with basic information about topics including the normal breastfeeding physiology of mother and baby, properties of human milk, risks of formula feeding, recommendations regarding breastfeeding initiation, duration and normal parameters of nursing in the first two weeks, politics of breastfeeding, and influences of culture and birth practices on breastfeeding. Taught by Adrienne Fuson, BA, IBCLC, LMT, CD Breastfeeding III (BRF213q) 1 Cr 4 Sessions Thursdays: 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8/15 (Make up day: Friday 10/16/15) 9:30am-12:30pm Carlton House Prerequisite: Breastfeeding II (BRF222q) Case studies and development of protocols deepen students' knowledge of breastfeeding counseling. Students focus on more complex situations including failure to thrive and infant hypoglycemia. Taught by Adrienne Fuson, BA, IBCLC, LMT, CD Childbirth Education (CBE131q) 3 Cr 10 Sessions Thursdays: 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 12/3, 12/10/15. No class on 11/26/15. 6:00pm-9:00pm Examine the history of childbirth education and preconceptions about birth, while building tools for providing education and informed choice in a variety of settings, from prenatal appointments to group classes. This course uses a wide variety of activities including storytelling, art, dance, music and videos. Taught by Laurie Perron Mednick, BA, CPM, LPM. Maximum class size: 18 Communications II (COM112q) 1 Cr 4 Sessions Mondays: 9/21, 10/12, 11/2, 11/9/15 9:00am-12:00pm Carlton House Prerequisite: Communications I (COM121q). The second course in the Communication series continues with skill-building from Communications I using aspects of the clinical experience as a resource for examples. The students will have opportunities to deepen understanding of their own brains and how their attachment histories and relationships impact communication with clients and preceptors while also beginning to identify the impact of the client s attachment history and ways to help them feel safe in potentially intense experiences of birth, breastfeeding, and parenting. Taught by Sarah Peyton, BA Critical Care Skills II (CCS412q) 1 Cr 12 Sessions Wednesdays: 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9/15 3:00pm-5:00pm Prerequisite: Critical Care Skills I (CCS421q). Skills covered in this course include maternal resuscitation and continued practice of I.V. Skills. This course meets Legend Drugs and Devices initial education requirements for treatment of shock and for adult CPR for Oregon midwifery licensing. Taught by Denise O'Halloran, BS, EMT-P Fetal Assessment (FET211q) 1 Cr 6 Sessions Mondays: 9/21, 10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2/15. No class 9/28/15. (Make up day: 11/9/15) 1:00pm-3:30pm Foster Skills Co-requisite: Intrapartum (INT251q), Prenatal Skills (PRE211q). This course covers methods for evaluating fetal well-being, including monitoring and analyzing fetal heart tones using a doppler or fetascope, fetal movement counts, sonogram, Auscultated Acceleration Test (AAT), the Non-Stress Test (NST), the Biophysical Profile (BPP), Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI), and other methods. Taught by Jacqueline Zapp-Albin, BS, CPM. Maximum class size: 18 Birthingway College of Midwifery

Birthingway College of Midwifery Course Offering Fall 2015 ~ All courses have a minimum of 5 students and a maximum of 16 students unless otherwise noted. ~ Gynecology Skills (GYN321q) 2 Cr 12 Sessions Thursdays: 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 12/3, 12/10/15. No class 11/26/15. 2:30pm-5:00pm Foster Skills Prerequisite: Physical Assessment I (PHY221q). Co-requisite: Well-woman Gynecology (GYN341q). We require students to have been a member of the cohort currently completing this course for at least one year or by special permission. Skills introduced include bimanual and speculum exams, Paps, cultures, cervical cap and diaphragm fittings, pelvimetry, breast exams, bladder catheterization and wet mounts. Taught by Megan Felling, BS, CPM, LDM Human Genetics (GEN231q) 3 Cr 10 Sessions Thursdays: 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19/15. (Make up day: 12/3/15) 6:00pm-9:00pm Using class discussions, lecture, videos, role-playing and small group activities, this course covers basic genetic concepts, genetic screening and diagnosis, pregnancy counseling, and common genetic disorders such as sickle cell, Tay-Sachs, and Trisomy disorders. Taught by Kristen Werth, BS. Maximum class size: 20 Independent Study Carlton House Student led independent research with an approved faculty member. Students interested in pursuing an Independent Study must initially complete an Intent Form designating the proposed topic, advisor and credit value. Please meet with your program coordinator or the Faculty Coordinator for more information. Allow seven weeks prior to the term in which you will pursue the Independent Study to complete all preparatory steps. Course number will be determined by the Academic Coordinator based on rigor and amount of work. Information Literacy (INL111q) 1 Cr 5 Sessions Wednesdays: 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 12/2, 12/9/15. No class 11/25/15. 6:00pm-8:30pm Carlton House This course explores how to obtain, evaluate, use, and cite information, and how one can best base decisions on validated information. Students will learn how to identify gaps in their knowledge and recognize when they need information, find information efficiently and effectively, using appropriate research tools and search strategies, evaluate and select information using appropriate criteria, treat research as a multi-stage learning process, ethically and legally use information and information technologies, and understand how information relates to professional decision-making and writing papers. Taught by Kathryn Constant, MLS Intrapartum (INT251q) 5 Cr 12 Sessions Tuesdays: 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/8/15 from 9:00am- 1:15pm. 12/1/15 from 11:00am-5:00pm Prerequisite: Antepartum (ANT251q). Co-requisite: Fetal Assessment (FET211q), Prenatal Skills (PRE211q). Using lecture, discussion and audio-visual aids, we cover the psychophysiology of labor and birth; biodynamic facilitation of first, second, third, and fourth stages; unusual situations including precipitous birth, cord prolapse, nuchal cord, back labor, abruption, previa, hemorrhage, and third stage issues. Taught by Holly Scholles, MA, CPM, LDM. Maximum class size: 18 Maternal Complex Breastfeeding Situations (MCS221q) 2 Cr 7 Sessions Thursdays: 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 12/3/15. No class 11/26/15. 9:00am-12:00pm Carlton House Prerequisite: Anatomy and Physiology for Birth and Lactation Professionals (ANP151q), Breastfeeding III (BRF213q). Midwifery students only: Enrolled midwifery students may waive the Breastfeeding III prerequisite if they have completed Breastfeeding II (BRF222q) and Postpartum (PTM251q). This course covers a variety of more complicated physiologic scenarios for mother including: breast surgery (reductions, enlargements and cancer); nipple issues (flat, inverted etc.); genetic disorders; Cesarean birth; milk production; drug interactions. In addition, it covers psychosocial issues, such as socioeconomic issues, literacy issues, social support (lack thereof), teen moms, cultural issues in US, grief, family transition, tandem nursing, anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders, and Perinatal Mood Disorders. Taught by Bryna Sampey, IBCLC Medical Terminology (MED121q) 2 Cr 7 Sessions Tuesdays: 9/29, 10/13, 10/27, 11/3, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1/15. (Make up day: 12/8/15) 6:00pm-9:00pm Dissecting medical terms into recognizable word parts, we decipher what can be an intimidating language, in order to chart appropriately and communicate with other medical professionals. As we go through body systems, this class is an overview of anatomy, physiology and pathology. Lectures weaving in related stories of pregnant women and babies, individual presentations, and a few games spice up the memorization. This course meets new Midwifery Program prerequisite requirements for the 2015 matriculating class. Taught by Sara Ohgushi, ND. Maximum Class Size: 20. Midwifery Integration (MIN411q) 1 Cr 5 Sessions Wednesdays: 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18/15 1:00pm-3:30pm Carlton House Prerequisites: All required midwifery program courses must be completed or in progress. It is strongly suggested that students have prior clinical experience and have begun attending births as a primary under supervision before registering for this course. In this capstone course, students use their practice guidelines, protocols, forms, information sheets, informed choice forms and other information to manage practice scenarios with a standardized patient. For 2011 and earlier cohorts, please see the Midwifery Program Coordinator. Taught by Jacqueline Zapp-Albin, BS, CPM. Maximum class size: 5 Birthingway College of Midwifery

Birthingway College of Midwifery Course Offering Fall 2015 ~ All courses have a minimum of 5 students and a maximum of 16 students unless otherwise noted. ~ Perinatal Psychology for Midwives (PSY221q) 2 Cr 6 Sessions Wednesdays: 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4/15. (Make up day: 11/11/15) 9:00am-12:30pm Carlton House This course explores the psychological tasks associated with the childbearing year, such as shifts in personal identity, working with pregnancy dreams, prenatal depression and anxiety, working with client fears, the psychological impact of the birth experience, the importance of the "birth story," working with birth trauma and postpartum depression, changes in the couple relationship, and some of the psychological challenges that midwives may face. Taught by Brook Noli, MA Physical Assessment II (PHY312q) 1 Cr 9 Sessions Mondays: 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/15 5:30pm-7:45pm Foster Skills Prerequisite: Physical Assessment I (PHY221q). The second course in the Physical Assessment sequence expands students' skills through deepening knowledge of neurological assessments. Students will choose appropriate physical assessments in case-specific scenarios to provide differential diagnosis. Students will also chart the results of their examinations. Taught by Brandee Grider, BSM, CPM, LDM, LMT Plant Medicine II (PLM222q) 2 Cr 7 Sessions Mondays: 9/28, 10/5, 10/12, 10/26, 11/2, 11/16, 11/23/15. (No class 10/19, 11/9) 1:30pm-4:30pm Carlton House Prerequisite: Plant Medicine I (PLM221q). Learn about topical applications, preparation of herbal baths, hydrosols, succi, salves and creams. This course includes a field trip. Taught by Cari Nyland, ND Prenatal Skills (PRE211q) 1 Cr 12 Sessions Tuesdays: 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/8/15 from 3:00pm- 5:00pm. 12/1/15 from 9:00am-11:00am Foster Skills Prerequisites: Antepartum (ANT251q), Physical Assessment I (PHY221q). Co-requisite Intrapartum (INT251q), Fetal Assessment (FET211q). This is a hands-on class mostly involving your hands on bellies! Students learn to do full prenatal exams on pregnant models. Also includes gloving and ungloving, sterile technique, diastasis recti assessment, and rebozo use in pregnancy. Highly interactive. Taught by Heather Hack-Sullivan, BS, CPM, LDM, and Rhonda Ray, BA, CPM. Maximum class size: 18 Psychosocial Issues (PSY441q) 4 Cr 12 Sessions Wednesdays: 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9/15 9:00am-12:30pm Prerequisites: Antepartum (ANT251q), Intrapartum (INT251q). Using lecture, discussion, guest speakers, and student presentations, this course covers social issues as they impact on clinical care, including socioeconomic class, literacy, family structures, sexual orientation, sexual abuse, domestic violence, adolescent pregnancy and adoption. Taught by Nichole Reding, MA, BSM, CPM Research Methods (RSM311q) 1 Cr 6 Sessions Wednesdays: 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/15 6:00pm-8:30pm Carlton House Prerequisite: Information Literacy (INL111q) and Using Medical Literature (UML111q). Learn tools, methods and techniques for designing and implementing a research project. Taught by Kathryn Constant, MLS Research Project (RSP411q) 1 Cr Prerequisite: Research Methods. Registration for this course is limited to Midwifery Program students. This course focuses on the design and implementation of a research project, including definition of a topic, literature review, creation of bibliography, and the production of a research paper. Please download a Research Project Registration Packet at www.birthingway.edu/registration.htm or request one in the front office. A completed Research Project Registration Form must be turned in (with payment) by the first day of the term to register. Suturing (SUT421q) 2 Cr 9 Sessions Mondays: 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9, 11/16/15 5:30pm-8:00pm Prerequisite: Postpartum (PTM251q). Registration for this course is limited to midwifery program students, midwives, and approved community students. Skills include materials and equipment selection, perineal evaluation, repairs of first and second degree lacerations, use of local anesthetics and episiotomy. This course meets Legend Drugs and Devices initial educational requirements for Suturing required for Oregon licensure. Taught by Marilyn Milestone, CPM, LDM, IBCLC Well Woman Gynecology (GYN341q) 4 Cr 12 Sessions Thursdays: 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 12/3, 12/10/15. No class 11/26/15. 9:00am-12:30pm Co-requisite: Gynecology Skills (GYN321q). Theory based course that explores sexuality, birth control and family planning, pelvic examinations, breast health and examinations. Other topics covered include menstrual disorders, perimenopause and menopause, uterine and cervical abnormalities, and myomata. Taught by Katherine Greer, RN, BSN, CPM, LDM Working Cross Culturally (WCC211q) 1 Cr 4 Sessions Tuesdays: 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/10/15 6:00pm-9:00pm Using lecture, discussion, guest speakers, and student presentations, this course covers general principles of working with someone from a culture other than your own, with focus on specific religious and ethnic groups, and their beliefs and practices in the childbearing year. Taught by Sara Ohgushi, ND Birthingway College of Midwifery

Birthingway College of Midwifery Course Offering Fall 2015 ~ All courses have a minimum of 5 students and a maximum of 16 students unless otherwise noted. ~ FIRST YEAR MIDWIFERY PROGRAM LUNCH Tuesdays 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1 (exam), 12/8 1:15pm-2:00pm Foster FIRST YEAR MIDWIFERY PROGRAM COHORT Tuesdays 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/1 (exam), 12/8 2:00pm-2:50pm Foster SECOND YEAR MIDWIFERY PROGRAM LUNCH Thursdays 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 12/3, 12/10 12:30pm-1:30pm Foster SECOND YEAR MIDWIFERY PROGRAM COHORT Thursdays 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 12/3, 12/10 1:30pm-2:20pm Foster THIRD YEAR MIDWIFERY PROGRAM LUNCH Wednesdays 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9 12:30pm-1:30pm Foster THIRD YEAR MIDWIFERY PROGRAM COHORT Wednesdays 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9 1:30pm-2:50pm Foster LACTATION PROGRAM COHORT Thursdays 10/8 from 12:30pm-2:00pm, 11/5 from 12:15-1:15pm, 12/3 from 12:15-1:15pm Carlton Birthingway College of Midwifery

Legal First Name Legal Middle Initial Legal Last Name Birthingway College of Midwifery ~ Fall 2015 Registration Registration for Enrolled Students begins Monday, August 10, 2015 at 8:30am Registration for Community Students begins Monday, August 17, 2015 at 8:30am REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, August 21, 2015 at 3:00pm. After that date, an additional $75 late fee is required. Tuition: $464 per credit. Advanced Lactation Skills Maternal (ADS221q) 2 credits X $464 per credit + $15 course pack + $48 lab fee = $ 991 $ Anatomy & Physiology for Birth and Lactation Professionals (ANP151q) 5 credits X $464 per credit = $2320 $ Botanicals II (BOT332q) 3 credits X $464 per credit + $15 course pack = $1407 $ Breastfeeding I (BRF111q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $8 course pack = $ 472 $ This is one of a 4-part sequence required to complete Birthingway's AARC approved lactation education program. To be in the program, you must register for all four courses separately. Breastfeeding III (BRF213q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $4 course pack = $ 468 $ This is one of a 4-part sequence required to complete Birthingway's AARC approved lactation education program. To be in the program, you must register for all four courses separately. Childbirth Education (CBE131q) 3 credits X $464 per credit + $55 course pack = $1447 $ Communications II (COM112q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $8 course pack = $ 472 $ Human Genetics (GEN231q) 3 credits X $464 per credit + $34 course pack = $1426 $ Independent Study Please see Course Offering for description Please use separate form. Information Literacy (INL111q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $48 course pack = $ 512 $ Maternal Complex Breastfeeding Situations (MCS221q) 2 credits X $464 per credit + $21 course pack = $ 949 $ Medical Terminology (MED121q) 2 credits X $464 per credit = $ 928 $ Perinatal Psychology for Midwives (PSY221q) 2 credits X $464 per credit + $60 course pack = $ 988 $ Physical Assessment II (PHY312q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + 70 lab fee = $ 534 $ Plant Medicine II (PLM222q) 2 credits X $464 per credit + $4 course pack + $56 lab fee = $ 988 $ Research Methods (RSM311q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $8 course pack = $ 472 $ Suturing (SUT421q) 2 credits X $464 per credit + 18 course pack + $425 lab fee = $1371 $ Working Cross Culturally (WCC211q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $14 course pack = $ 478 $ Midwifery Program Students Only: Critical Care Skills II (CCS412q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $4 course pack + $324 lab fee = $ 792 $ Fetal Assessment (FET211q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $30 course pack = $ 494 $ Gynecology Skills (GYN321q) 2 credits X $464 per credit + $8 course pack + 320 lab fee = $1256 $ Intrapartum (INT251q) 5 credits X $464 per credit $70 = $2390 $ Midwifery Integration (MIN411q) 1 credit X $464 per credit +$150 = $ 614 $ Prenatal Skills (PRE211q) 1 credit X $464 per credit + $5 course pack + $140 lab fee = $ 609 $ Psychosocial Issues (PSY441q) 4 credits X $464 per credit $115 course pack = $1971 $ Well Woman Gynecology (GYN341q) 4 credits X $464 per credit + $34 course pack = $1890 $ Research Project (RSP411q) 1 credit To register, you must turn in a Registration Form for Research Project and payment Please use separate form. by the first day of the term. This form is available here: www.birthingway.edu/registration.htm. I intend to register for Clinical Training Credit this term. To register, you must turn in a completed Clinical Training Credit Registration Form available at www.birthingway.edu/registration.htm If this is your first time registering for Clinical Training credit, please contact your Program Coordinator. I am working with this preceptor: ( Preceptor Name ) > > PLEASE TELL US WHO YOU ARE WORKING WITH EVEN IF YOU AREN'T TAKING CREDITS. Your preceptor must be approved by Birthingway. If you're not sure, please check with the Faculty Coordinator. Do you intend to graduate in this term or the next? (please circle one) No / Yes, term. If Yes, please schedule a meeting with your Program Coordinator to discuss the graduation process. Registration Fees (Required for all students): TECHNOLOGY FEE $ 40.00 REGISTRATION FEE $ 60.00 LATE REGISTRATION FEE $75 (due in addition to the Registration Fee if received after 3:00pm on August 21, 2015) $ TOTAL $ Registrations are accepted by mail or fax; walk-in's are accepted in the front office during office hours only (please see www.birthingway.edu for listed hours). Registrations will be date/time stamped in order of receipt. Registrations received BEFORE registration begins will be processed after 4:30pm on registration day, in order of receipt. Registrations received AFTER 3:00pm on the registration deadline will incur a $75 late registration fee. If you fax your registration (503-760-3332) it is your responsibility to call and confirm that we have actually received your fax. If your fax doesn't go through, your registration will not be complete and could also result in late fees or not getting a course you need. Several courses have readings due the first day of class. Please check with the front office for the availability of the syllabus and/or course-pack ten days before the start of each course. Please check the box for the program(s) you are enrolled in:

Enrolled Midwifery Program Student Enrolled Lactation Consultation Program Student Enrolled Childbirth Educator Program Student Enrolled Labor Doula Program Student Enrolled Postpartum Doula Program Student THIS SECTION FOR NEW COMMUNITY STUDENTS ONLY (all fields required unless noted) I have not enrolled in a program. I am a Community Student. Legal First Name Legal Middle Initial Legal Last Name SS# (Required for 1098T) Address City State Zip Phone Email Emergency Contact (Name and Number optional): ALL STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE: If your address changes, you must fill out a Change of Contact Information Form available here: http://www.birthingway.edu/for-students/documents-forms.htm or in the front office. PRIVACY PREFERENCE: PRIVACY PROTECTED. Do not share my information with anyone. If you wish to change this in the future, please fill out a Privacy Protection Designation form. CANCELLATION CLAUSE: Should you decide to cancel this agreement you must do so in writing within three business days to receive a full refund of all fees and tuition. After the three-day cancellation period, should you decide to cancel your registration and not attend, refunds will be made per the refund policy below. REFUND POLICY - You are expected to attend all classes for which you register. If you do not attend or stop attending and fail to drop within the refund period, you remain responsible for all tuition and fees. If you wish to drop a course, please fill out a Withdrawal/Drop Form (available on our website or in the front office) and either mail, fax, or hand it in to the front office. You will receive a refund of tuition per the refund schedule below. Registration Fee, Late Registration Fee, and Technology Fee are non-refundable. Equipment Kit Fees, Course-pack Fees, and Lab Fees are non-refundable after the Registration Deadline. Please allow four to six weeks for receipt of refund. The dates below are based on calendar days. WITHDRAWAL DATE TUITION REFUND WITHDRAWAL DATE TUITION REFUND On or before 1st day of term 100% 22 nd day through 28 th day of term 44% 2 nd day through 7 th day of term 86% 29 th day through 35 th day of term 30% 8 th day through 14 th day of term 72% 36 th day through 43rd day of term 16% 15 th day through 21 st day of term 58% Day 44 through end of term No Refund Payment of tuition and fees is due at the time of registration for each term unless you are eligible for a financial aid disbursement in the term (have a complete FAFSA on file and a signed award letter with an anticipated disbursement in this term). Financial aid is only available for eligible Midwifery Program students. Equipment kit charges are due when ordered, unless you are on financial aid AND you have authorized payment from your financial aid disbursement. All overdue amounts are subject to finance charges of 15% APR with a $5 minimum per month. A student must be in good financial standing to register for a new term. Any costs incurred to collect these amounts are the responsibility of the student. Credit card payments are accepted through PayPal by visiting http://www.birthingway.edu/payment.htm. By paying through PayPal, you agree to PayPal and Birthingway's terms and conditions. You must include a copy of your PayPal payment confirmation if paying by PayPal, or your registration will be incomplete and delayed until confirmation is received. By signing below, I agree that I have read and understand all policies stated above. Please Sign and Date below. An unsigned or incomplete registration form will delay your registration. STUDENT SIGNATURE (Required to process your registration) DATE OFFICE USE ONLY Date/time/payment/initial Enrolled Students Only: Student Directory Information includes name, address, phone number, Birthingway email address, matriculation year, certificates/degrees received, and program(s) of study. Birthingway does not distribute private information to the general public. Only certain elements of student, graduate and alumni Directory Information will be provided upon request. This is limited to just your name, program of study, matriculation year, and certificates/degrees received. Full Directory Information is made available to all current program students in the published Student Roster. Students who choose to be Privacy Protected will not be listed on the Student Roster, and for security reasons, will not be acknowledged as a student of Birthingway to ANY outside inquiry. Please route: FIN REG FIN LRC TECH FAC (see chkbox) MPC LPC SPC OC Has Financial Aid (cleared). Amount needed to clear registration: $ Amount Paid: $ Date/Time:

Birthingway College of Midwifery TEXTBOOK ORDER FORM Fall textbook order/cancel deadline: August 21 st, 2015 Legal First Name Legal Middle Initial Legal Last Name Textbook cancellations or additions will not be accepted after August 21 st, 2014 at 3pm. After this date you are responsible to pay for and pick up your books, even if you drop the course. There will be no refund. The cost for the textbooks below will not necessarily reflect the lowest price. Online prices change often. You are not required to order textbooks through Birthingway, but the books listed below are required. You may choose to order texts on your own. Textbooks should be available the week of September 14 th, 2015, but times may vary. Please contact the Learning Resources Coordinator with any questions, concerns, or to check on the status of your order. You can contact her via phone or at lauren@birthingway.edu You must provide payment with this form unless you are eligible for a financial aid disbursement in the term AND have signed at the bottom of this form. Course Title of Required Textbook ISBN # Price Order $ Advanced Lactation Skills -Maternal (ADS221q) Altman D. History & Assessment: It's All in the Details (Clinics in Human Lactation). 2008. 981525768 $15 Genna CW. Selecting & Using Breastfeeding Tools:...Care & Outcomes. 2009. 0982337914 $20 Mannel R, Martens PJ, Walker M. Core Curriculum For Lactation Consultant Practice. 3rd ed. 2013. 763798797 $112 Anatomy and Physiology for Birth and Lactation Professionals (ANP151q) Wilson-Clay B, Hoover K. The Breastfeeding Atlas. 5th ed. 2013. 967275873 $75 Cohen BJ, Taylor JJ. Memmler's The Human Body in Health & Disease. 13th ed. 2014. Cohen BJ, Hull KL. Study Guide... Memmler's The Human Body in Health & Disease. 13th ed. 2014. 1609139070 $60 1451193483 $36 Botanicals II (BOT332q) Gladstar R. Herbal Healing for Women: Simple Home Remedies...1993. 0671767674 $18 Breastfeeding I (BRF111q) Breastfeeding III (BRF213q) Communications II (COM112q) Critical Care Skills II (CCS412q) Fetal Assessment (FET211q) Gynecology Skills (GYN321q) Romm A. Botanical Medicine for Women's Health. 2010. 0443072779 $73 Soule D. The Woman's Handbook of Healing Herbs: A Guide To Natural Remedies. 2 nd ed. 2011. Lauwers J, Swisher A. Counseling the Nursing Mother: A Lactation Consultant's Guide. 5 th ed. 2011. Lauwers J, Swisher A. Counseling the Nursing Mother: A Lactation Consultant's Guide. 5 th ed. 2011. 1616082763 $15 0763780529 $141 0763780529 $141 Rosenberg MB. Nonviolent Communication; A Language of Life. 2 nd ed. 2003. 1892005034 $20 Siegel, D J. The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are. 2 nd ed. 2012. 1462520677 $40 American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers. 2011. 1616690399 $19 Frye A. Holistic Midwifery: A Comprehensive Textbook for Midwives in Homebirth Practice, Vol. II. 2004. 1891145606 $130 Frye A. Understanding Diagnostic Tests in the Childbearing Year. 7 th ed. 2007. 1891145568 $65 Goer H, Romano A. Optimal Care in Childbirth: The Case for a Physiologic Approach. 2012. 1598491326 $43 King TL, Brucker MC, Kriebs JM, et al. Varney's Midwifery. 5 th ed. 2015. 1284025411 $195 Frye A. Holistic Midwifery Volume I: Care During Pregnancy. 2010. 189114555X $80 King TL, Brucker MC, Kriebs JM, et al. Varney's Midwifery. 5 th ed. 2015. 1284025411 $195 Schuiling L. Women s Gynecological Health, 2 nd ed. 2013. 0763756377 $83 Stewart S. The V Book: A Doctor s Guide to Complete Vulvovaginal Health. 2002. 0553381148 $18 Human Genetics (GEN231q) Jacobs J. Unexpected. 2014. Available for free at: http://www.missiont21.com/ 9781312077119 $25 Intrapartum (INT251q) Davis E. Heart and Hands: A Midwives Guide to Pregnancy and Birth. 5 th ed. 2012. 1607742438 $35 Frye A. Holistic Midwifery: A Comprehensive Textbook for Midwives in Homebirth Practice, Vol. II. 2004. Goer H, Romano A. Optimal Care in Childbirth: The Case for a Physiologic Approach. 2012. 1891145606 $130 1598491326 $43 King TL, Brucker MC, Kriebs JM, et al. Varney's Midwifery. 5 th ed. 2015. 1284025411 $195

Maternal Complex Breastfeeding Situations (MCS221q ) Medical Terminology (MED121q ) Perinatal Psychology for Midwives (PSY221q) Physical Assessment II (PHY312q) Plant Medicine II (PLM222q) Buescher ES, Hatcher SW. Breastfeeding and Diseases: a Reference Guide. 2009 0981525717 $10 Hale, TW, Hartmann, PE. Textbook Of Human Lactation. 2007 0977226891 $60 Ehrlich A, Schroeder C. Medical Terminology for Health Professions. 7th ed. 2013. 1111543275 $41 Stern D, Stern NB. The Birth of A Mother: How the Motherhood Experience Changes You Forever. 1998. Bickley LS, Szilagyi BG, Bates B. Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking. 11 th ed. 2013. 0465015670 $18 1609137620 $124 Frye A. Holistic Midwifery Volume I: Care During Pregnancy. Reprint 2010. 189114555X $80 Green J. The Herbal Medicine-Maker's Handbook: A Home Manual. 2000. 0895949903 $23 Soule D. A Woman's Handbook of Healing Herbs: A Guide to Natural Remedies. 2 nd ed. 2011. 1616082763 $15 Tilgner S. Herbal Medicine: From the Heart of the Earth. 2 nd ed. 2009. 1881517039 $33 Prenatal Skills Frye A. Holistic Midwifery Volume I: Care During Pregnancy. Reprint 2010. 189114555X $80 Suturing (SUT421q) Well-Woman Gynecology (GYN341q) Working Cross Culturally (WCC211q) Suturing Kit (Total of 7 items. Please check each item carefully). Frye A. Healing Passage: A Midwife s Guide to the Care and Repair of the Tissues Involved in Birth. 6 th ed; 2010. 1891145584 $75 Varney H, Krieb JM, Gregor CL. Varney's Midwifery. 4 th ed. 2004. 0763718564 $225 Hatcher R, et al. Contraceptive Technology. 20 th ed. 2011. 1597080047 $100 Romm A. Botanical Medicine for Women's Health. 2010. 0443072779 $70 Schuiling L. Women's Gynecologic Health. 2 nd ed. 2013. 0763756377 $83 Stewart S. The V Book: A Doctor s Guide to Complete Vulvovaginal Health. 2002. 0553381148 $18 Weschler T. Taking Charge of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, Pregnancy Achievement, & Reproductive Health. 20 th anv. ed. 2015 0060881909 $25 Fadiman A. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down...1997. 0374533407 $15 Rose P. Cultural Competency for the Health Professional. 2013. 1449672124 $67 Equipment Kits ------------- ---------------Equipment Kits--------------- -------------Equipment Kits - Mayo Hegar Needle Holder 6 (Miltex) - Russian Forceps 6 (Miltex) - Rochester Pean straight forcep 6.25 (Vantage) - Operating scissors: blunt-blunt 5.5 (Vantage) The following courses do not require textbooks: - Rochester Pean curved forcep 6.25 (Vantage) - 6 Ruler, with centimeters - Spencer Stitch Scissors 3.5 (Vantage) $186 TOTAL for textbooks/kits-------- $ Childbirth Education (CBE141q) Midwifery Integration (MIN411q) Information Literacy (INL111q) Psychosocial Issues (PSY441q) Research Methods (RSM311q) Credit card payments are accepted through PayPal by visiting http://birthingway.edu/for-students/registration/make-apayment/. By paying through PayPal, you agree to PayPal and Birthingway's terms and conditions. You must include a copy of your PayPal payment confirmation if paying by PayPal, or your order will be incomplete and delayed until confirmation is received. Legal First Name Legal Middle Initial Legal Last Name By signing below, I am agreeing to pay for the above textbook order either by providing payment with this complete form or by authorizing use of my student aid funds for the charges listed on this form. I understand any charges not covered by aid will be due upon receipt of a statement. Signature (required): Date: Office Use Only: Date/Time/Payment/Initial Please route in the following order: FIN LRC FILE Birthingway College of Midwifery ~ 503-760-3131 ~ www.birthingway.edu ~ 12113 SE Foster Road Portland, OR 97266