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Del Mar College Marks Milestone, Graduates First Cohort of RN to BSN Degree Completers

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August

2022

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22:24 PM

Europe/Amsterdam

Fourteen RNs earn College’s first bachelor’s degree––the Bachelor of Science in Nursing––offered by Nurse Education Department

Article by Melinda Eddleman
Revised article from original release posted on Aug. 18)

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Del Mar College RN to BSN Graduates_Aug 17 Pinning Ceremony.jpg

The RN to BSN Program is DMC’s first bachelor’s degree, which started in fall 2021; and, the 14 students who completed the program are the first cohort to earn a bachelor’s degree from the College.

The pinning ceremony marked the first milestone with the RN to BSN Program completers getting their pins. And, on Aug 19, these individuals marked a second milestone when they walked the stage in Corpus Christi’s Selena Auditorium to receive their bachelor’s degree during the DMC Summer 2022 commencement ceremony.

“The Nurse Education Department is very proud of our first cohort of RN to BSN graduates and DMC’s first bachelor’s degree recipients,” said Dr. Jennifer McWha, Nurse Education Department Chair and the RN to BSN Program Director. “These students are exiting the program equipped to meet the job market demand in the community, and this credential allows them to help ease the shortage of primary care providers, contribute to better patient outcomes and meet healthcare agencies’ desire for more BSN-prepared nurses.”

With the community, Del Mar College administration and the DMC Board of Regents supporting our vision of conferring a bachelor’s degree in nursing, our new reality means that graduates from the Nurse Education Department will continue to meet the healthcare needs of our community members with differing levels of care.  

Dr. Jennifer McWha, RN, Nurse Education Department Chair

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Del Mar College RN to BSN Graduate Ashley Martinez_Nurse Education Department Assistant Professor Melody Skinner

Del Mar College RN to BSN Graduate Ashley Martinez_Nurse Education Department Assistant Professor Melody Skinner

The post-licensure RN to BSN Program allows current RNs who have already earned their associate’s degree from an accredited nursing program to take that next step to acquire the much desired bachelor’s degree by many healthcare employers. (Read the Feb. 23, 2021 RN to BSN Program announcement)

Out of the 14 RN to BSN Program graduates, 13 are DMC alumni of the RN Program, having earned their associate’s degrees and working in the field before furthering their training at the next level.

Prior to the new bachelor’s degree program, the Nurse Education Department offered an Associate in Applied Science in Registered Nursing degree, along with a Vocational Nurse Certificate, LVN/Paramedic to RN Transition Associate in Applied Science degree and an Associate in Arts in Nurse Education degree.

One of the BSN graduates is Michelle Westbrook, age 45, who currently serves as a school nurse for the Corpus Christi Independent School District (CCISD) at Ella Barnes Elementary. She said, “My BSN degree gives me advancement opportunities and a broader knowledge base. Many acute care hospitals and public health agencies will only hire BSN nurses.”

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Del Mar College RN to BSN Degree Recipients_Noemi Padilla Harkless_Michelle Westbrook_Elizabeth Rovira

As a DMC alumna and first-generation college student in her family, Westbrook graduated as a RN from the Nurse Education Department with her associate’s degree in December 2004. She has worked for CCISD since 2008, along with working another job for Driscoll Children’s Hospital (DCH) between 2004 and 2021. She noted that she resigned last October from DCH “to ease the burden” of balancing her studies to complete the RN to BSN Program, working and maintaining family and home life that included three middle-school-aged boys who played sports.

Elizabeth Rovira, age 41, another DMC alumna who earned her associate’s degree in 2009 to become a RN, currently works at Driscoll Health Plan as a Utilization Management RN Case Manager. She also understands the impact her hard work and sacrifice will have.

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