Cranford residents Earn Diplomas from Trinitas School of Nursing

A class of 46 completed the co-operative nursing program offered through Trinitas School of Nursing and Union County College (UCC) this spring. The graduates now hold nursing diplomas and Associate in Science degrees granted at graduation. exercises held recently at the UCC campus in Cranford.  Four men were among the graduates who hail from Cape May, Essex, Middlesex, Monmouth and Union Counties, as well as the Bronx, Brooklyn and Staten Island, New York.
The following Cranford residents graduated: Beth M. Grutzmacher, Ana Pereira, Marygrace Risko, and Rose Russ.
Trinitas School of Nursing currently holds full continuing accreditation from The National League for Nursing (NLN) Accrediting Commission, Inc. through Fall 2020.  The NLN’s Board of Commissioners’ extended accreditation is based on the School’s designation as an NLN Center of Excellence; the length of employment of the faculty, all of whom hold certification as Certified Nurse Educators (CNE); the School’s fostering of excellence among students with English as a second language; the School’s nurturing environment for student support that encourages success among the entire student body, and the excellent relationships among the Trinitas Regional Medical Center nursing staff, clinical unit managers, faculty and students.

(above) Cranford residents Beth M. Grutzmacher, Ana Pereira, Marygrace Risko, and Rose Russ were among the graduating class of Trinitas School of Nursing.

(above) Cranford residents Beth M. Grutzmacher, Ana Pereira, Marygrace Risko, and Rose Russ were among the graduating class of Trinitas School of Nursing.

Photo by Trinitas School of Nursing