WCJC VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM GRADUATION

August 18, 2022
WCJC VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM GRADUATION

Aug. 18, 2022  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

 

WCJC VOCATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM GRADUATION

Twenty-five students recently graduated from WCJC's Vocational Nursing (LVN) program. Front row, from left, are Brittney Holmes of Wharton, Chelsea Lemon of Sweeny, Brittany McMillian of Hungerford, Mikayla Hildebrand of El Campo, Clarissa Valades of Wharton, Katriese Ford of Wharton, Meagan Svatek of East Bernard and Carecia Gray of Wharton. Middle row, left to right, are Jessica Reyes of Angleton, Terra Jones of Eagle Lake, Jessica McIntyre of Sugar Land, Maria Jasso of Sealy, Julia Loredo of El Campo, Dominique Garza of Rosenberg, Andrea Branch of Rosenberg and Jose Pena Jr. of Rosenberg. Back row, left to right, are Tierra Highland of San Felipe, Michael Reyes of Katy, Teresa Rescendiz of Katy, Jennifer Oliver of Houston, Jon Kraker of Richmond, Summer Deloach-Rutherford of El Campo, Leonard Inyang of Sugar Land and Ifijeh Igbavboa-James of Houston. Not pictured is Ashley Chimezie of Houston.

 

WHARTON, TEXAS – Twenty-five students recently graduated from the Wharton County Junior College Vocational Nursing (LVN) program.

Graduates included:

  • Austin County – Tierra Highland of San Felipe and Mario Jasso of Sealy
  • Brazoria County – Chelsea Lemon of Sweeny and Jessica Reyes of Angleton
  • Colorado County – Terra Jones of Eagle Lake
  • Fort Bend County – Andrea Branch of Rosenberg, Dominique Garza of Rosenberg, Leonard Inyang of Sugar Land, Jon Kraker of Richmond, Jessica McIntyre of Sugar Land, Jose Pena Jr. of Rosenberg, Teresa Rescendiz of Katy and Michael Reyes of Katy
  • Harris County – Ashley Chimezie of Houston, Ifijeh Igbavboa-James of Houston and Jennifer Oliver of Houston
  • Wharton County – Summer Deloach-Rutherford of El Campo, Katriese Ford of Wharton, Carecia Gray of Wharton, Mikayla Hildebrand of El Campo, Brittney Holmes of Wharton, Julia Loredo of El Campo, Brittany McMillian of Hungerford, Meagan Svatek of East Bernard and Clarissa Valades of Wharton

The LVN program is a certificate program that utilizes classroom and clinical instruction to prepare graduates for employment as a member of a nursing team. The program is approved by the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) and upon successful completion graduates are qualified to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). Those passing this examination and the Texas jurisprudence exam will qualify for licensure as a vocational nurse (LVN).

For more information, visit www.wcjc.edu

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