News releases
June 10, 2010
printer friendly
Medcenter One College of Nursing graduates 44 students
BISMARCK, N.D.—Medcenter One College of Nursing recently graduated 44 students. There were six who graduated summa cum laude, three who graduated magna cum laude and seven who graduated cum laude.
To graduate summa cum laude, students must graduate with a grade point average in the 3.9—4.0 range on a 4.0 scale. The following students graduated summa cum laude: Lindsey Kary, Beach; Tonia Lill, Bismarck; Sadie Hummel, Elgin; Sarah Wetzstein-Paul, Mandan; Kari Johnson, Sherwood; and Thomas Jorgensen, Williston.
To graduate magna cum laude, students must graduate with a grade point average in the 3.75—3.89 range on a 4.0 scale. The following students graduated magna cum laude: Alpha Jalloh, Stacey Leier and Shelly Tran, Bismarck.
To graduate cum laude, students must graduate with a grade point average in the 3.5—3.74 range on a 4.0 scale. The following students graduated cum laude: Ashley Kohler; Benedict; Jennifer Fandrich, Beulah; Laura Page, Bismarck; Rachel Streifel, Harvey; Tasha Schnabel, Minot; Wendy Owen, Mohall; and Rebecca Berndt, Wilton.
Additional graduates included: Joseph Anderson, Jennifer Backman, Lanae Bruington, Elizabeth Castillo, Steffanie Fix, Kristin Frank, Kristin Gefroh, Blair Johnson, Trisha Knoll, Kimberly Lacher, Karalee Legerski, Kallie Martin, Jamie Oster, Christine Porter, and Randy Stoller, Bismarck; Adrienne Biles, Nicole Danzeisen and Amber Thomas, Hazen; Jessica Muscha, Killdeer; Larissa Martin, Lincoln; Kristy Beale, Annetta Forrest and Nicole Kelly, Mandan; Tahnee Perdue, Ray; Kara Richards, Washburn; Jennifer Schwartzmann, Desert Hills, Ariz.; Vanessa Gedrose, Miles City, Mont.; and Lacy Doppler, Victoria, Minn.
Medcenter One’s College of Nursing is a fully-accredited, upper-division institution awarding its graduates a four-year bachelor of science degree in nursing.
Medcenter One is a non-profit, integrated health system that consists of a 232-bed hospital, a multi-specialty clinic, a college of nursing, six primary care clinics, three kidney dialysis centers and four long-term care facilities in western and central North Dakota. Key accreditations and quality awards include: Joint Commission, American College of Surgeons Level II Emergency and Trauma Center, Magnet Recognition Program® and 100 Top Hospitals® for cardiovascular care by Thomson Reuters in 2009.