SEVENTEEN BLINN VOCATIONAL NURSING GRADS HONORED AT PINNING CEREMONY

  

Seventeen graduates of the Blinn College District Vocational Nursing Program were recognized at a recent pinning ceremony in the Dr. W.W. O’Donnell Performing Arts Center on the Brenham Campus.

Seventeen graduates of the Blinn College District
Vocational Nursing Program were honored at a pinning
ceremony Thursday. Graduates are (front, from left)
Brooke Olszewski, Emily Oldham, Alma Vergara, Wendy
Orocio, Lauren Hernandez, Jaeden Kuck, Lola Warren,
Emily Lewis, and Haley Wood; and (back, from left)
Tatum Self, Skylar Buth, Holly Oldham, Sophia Willis,
Chelsea Soanes, Hayden Splawn, Angela Lopez, and
Breanna Fonseca.
(courtesy Blinn College)

Graduates honored for completing the rigorous program were:

  • Skylar Buth – Industry
  • Alma Crispin Vergara – College Station
  • Breanna Fonseca – College Station
  • Lauren Hernandez – Giddings
  • Jaeden Kuck – Danbury
  • Emily Lewis – Mont Belvieu
  • Angela Lopez – Houston
  • Emily Oldham – Magnolia
  • Holly Oldham – Hempstead
  • Brooke Olszewski – Houston
  • Wendy Orocio – Giddings
  • Tatum Self – Iola
  • Chelsea Soanes – Navasota
  • Hayden Splawn – La Grange
  • Lola Warren – Portsmouth, Va.
  • Sophia Willis – Iola
  • Haylee Wood – Bastrop

“I got into nursing because I’ve seen what a good nurse can do for somebody and how they can change their day,” said Splawn, who plans to earn additional certifications. “I wanted to be able to give my thanks and give back.”

Jay Anderson, Vice Chancellor for Applied Sciences, Workforce, and Economic Development, praised graduates for completing the program.

Graduates of the Vocational Nursing Program recite the
Vocational Nurses’ Pledge using the lights of lamps. The
lamps represent the international nurse symbol in
recognition of Florence Nightingale and her impact on
the profession.
(courtesy Blinn College)

“It symbolizes your ability to study, the discipline required to meet rigorous academic and clinical standards, and your commitment to serving others through the health professions,” Anderson said. “You have prepared yourself for a career that demands technical skills, solid judgment, and compassion and integrity. Each of you is now entrusted to care for individuals and their families during some of their most critical moments. That trust is earned, and today we celebrate that you are ready to uphold it.”

Blinn’s Vocational Nursing Program consists of classroom, laboratory, and clinical experiences in area healthcare facilities.

Clinical rotations are held at hospitals and other healthcare facilities throughout the area. Program graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN) and the Nursing Jurisprudence Examination and are considered licensed vocational nurses after passing both exams. Over the last three years, almost 98% of program graduates have found jobs in the profession.

Program graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN) and the Nursing Jurisprudence Examination and are considered licensed vocational nurses after passing both exams.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the 2024 annual median pay for a vocational nurse was $62,340. Almost 98% of Blinn’s graduates from the program during the past three years have found jobs in the profession.

For more information, visit www.blinn.edu/vocational-nursing.

(Story courtesy Blinn Information)

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