Jun 3, 2019 Trinitas School of Nursing Graduates 74

nursing students

Dozens of new nurses celebrate their accomplishment

Seventy-four students received their nursing diplomas at the Trinitas School of Nursing 162nd Convocation Ceremony held recently at St. Michael’s Church in Cranford. Surrounded by family, friends, and staff that supported their efforts every step of the way, 63 women and 11 men proudly accepted their pins and became eligible to sit for the registered nurse licensing exam.

“The Trinitas School of Nursing is so proud of the Class of May 2019,” said Rose Santee, Dean of the Trinitas School of Nursing, which is affiliated with Union College, and also awards Associates in Science Degrees to the graduates. “Their determination and hard work has paid off. It’s exciting for the administration, faculty and staff members when our students graduate. We will miss them, but more, we are full of the satisfaction that we have guided yet another group of capable nurses who are now ready to move out of the classroom and join the nursing workforce.”

The Senior Class Address was delivered by graduate nurse Bria Gail Walston-Lindsey and welcoming remarks were made by graduate nurse Stephanie J. Cobos-Proano.

Graduates of the School of Nursing include: Oluwagbemisola Jacklyn Adedeji, Sonia R. Almeida, Karen Aquino-Lopez, Briona K. Bailey-Williams, Lucelia Borges Valle, Stephanie Cajigas, Sharon J. Cando, Tawanna Crystal Canterbury, Blossom A. Carew, Luana Salgado Castro, Laura A. Clement, Amanda L. Crisafulli, Stephanie J. Cobos-Proano, Joseph Emilio Cruz, Pierre Dalmacy, Ruth L. Dileo, Enez R. Disporto, Ana Alicia Dorta-Perez; Jacqueline M. Eustis, Diana Garcia, Glenn G. Gargalicano, Myriam Gerard, Johanna A. Gomez-Guevara, Paola Andrea Figueroa Gonzalez, Julyssa Aileen Gonzalez, Gabriella Kelly Henry, Hipatia C. Hernandez-Caza, Matthew L. Ignacio, Jelynn M. Irizarry, Nkonye Isioji-Ijeh, Ewa R. Janowitz, Vikas Javed, Tamesha Jenkins, Tamara Jerome, Myisha Kenchen-Jones, Olena Khaietska, Anh Le, Nikkalyn Teresa Lee, Lisa Levonas, Vincent J. Livingston, Danae D. Llorente Zamora, Ruth N. Lopez, Sabrina F. Lopes, Milena I. Ludizaca, Bernitte Manigat, Ninoska R. Manzanares-Gomes, Karelim Mendoza, Jensy N. Morales, Priscilla Mourad, Janella A. Ovalles, Charleen Padilla, Ryanne Felicia Valdez Paras, Lauren Paupaw, Wynalda Philippe, Melia Pierre, Lashonda N. Reed, Nataly C. Reyes, Tishana Elizabeth Riley, Maria Ines Rua, Steven Salmeron, Frederick Gardose Sellona, Stephanie L. Simoes, Dana B. Simonson, Michele Penelope Squeri, Yardley P. Tigse-Yunda, Gloria S. Torres, Jenny A. Ventura, Bria Gail Walston-Lindsey, Jemar A. Wright, Amanda T. Yehia, Randy O. Yhap Jr., Margarita Yuriyeva, Susanna Zeferino, and Kaitlin E. Zimmerman.

Awards were given to graduates as follows: First Scholarship Award, Priscilla Mourad, (Maplewood); Second Scholarship Award, Jacqueline M. Eustis (Dunellen); Auxiliary Award, Vikas Javed (Elizabeth); 2019 Nursing Service Professional Transformation Award, Dana B. Simonson (Union); Lily Bierstein Memorial Award, Bria Gail Walston-Lindsey (Vauxhall); Gerontological Nursing Award, Jemar A. Wright (Hillside); Alumni Association Award, Amanda T. Yehia (Staten Island, NY); Curtis Crumbley Memorial Award, Myisha Kenchen-Jones (Union); Naeisha Massenburg Memorial Award, Stephanie J. Cobos-Proano (Elizabeth); George F. Billington Leadership Award, Randy O. Yhap Jr. (Staten Island, NY); and Emily H. Wall Memorial Award, Jensy N. Morales (Elizabeth).

Trinitas School of Nursing currently holds full accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), and the New Jersey State Board of Nursing. The National League for Nursing has awarded the School of Nursing a third designation as a Center of Excellence in Nursing Education status for the years 2015 - 2020 for Creating Environments that Enhance Student Learning and Professional Development. The School also holds a 20-year, 40-class national licensing examination (NCLEX) passage rate of 86.30% on first writing.

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About Trinitas School of Nursing

Trinitas School of Nursing conducts a Cooperative Nursing Program with Union College and confers a Diploma in Nursing from Trinitas and an Associate Degree from the College. Initially offering nursing studies as the Elizabeth General Medical Center School of Nursing, Trinitas School of Nursing has been in continuous operation since 1891. The Cooperative Nursing Program offers a Diploma in Nursing from Trinitas School of Nursing and an Associate in Science Degree from Union College upon successful completion of the curriculum. Fully accredited by the New Jersey State Board of Nursing and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc., the program offers a basic course of study in nursing. It provides a sound theoretical base of knowledge in the nursing, biological, behavioral and sociological sciences and integrates this knowledge into academic and practical experiences within the health and illness continuum of client care. Utilization of a variety of health care agencies facilitates the application of all aspects of the students' learning. Students earn a total of 75 credits in the Cooperative Nursing Program. Upon graduation, students are eligible to sit for the National Council Licensing Examination (NCLEX) for Registered Nurse Licensure. Trinitas School of Nursing is affiliated with the College of Saint Elizabeth for Masters. For information about the program of study at Trinitas School of Nursing, call 908-659-5200.

Contact Information

Yolanda Fleming
908-994-5139
Yfleming@trinitas.org