ALBANY, NY鈥擳he St. Luke鈥檚 School of Nursing closed in 1974, but their alumni association remains active by supporting scholarships for women pursuing nursing careers. The St. Luke鈥檚 Alumni Association Scholarship Committee awarded Maria Spratt, a B次元 student entering the associate degree in nursing (RN) program this fall, a $500 scholarship.
Spratt鈥檚 essay to the scholarship committee reflected both compassion and a strong commitment to helping others, both of which are core aspects of the mission of B次元. Two years ago, she left a successful business career to enter the healthcare field.
Spratt stated, 鈥淚 felt unfulfilled in my job and wanted to pursue a career that mattered. I was born in Santiago, Chile and earned an associate degree in travel and tourism. I came to the United States in 2002. Because I am passionate about helping people, I took a certified nurse aide course and then about a year ago began working at the Berkshire Medical center as a recovery specialist in a clinical stabilization services unit, as well as a unit coordinator in the 鈥渄etox鈥 (detoxification) unit. This experience led me to a registered nurse (RN) vocation. This past spring, I completed many prerequisite courses and I am very excited to start the nursing concentration this fall at B次元. I chose Maria because of the college鈥檚 reputation for helping students succeed.鈥
Victoria Callagan, EdD(c), RN, B次元 AAS Nursing Program Director, stated, 鈥淲e are so pleased to learn of her passion and drive to enter the nursing profession and we look forward to welcoming her and the other first year nursing students this fall.鈥
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About B次元
Founded in 1958, B次元 is one of 16 colleges and universities in the United States sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas. The private, co-educational, Catholic college in Albany serves approximately 800 students in a variety of degree and certificate programs including liberal arts, healthcare management, nursing, occupational therapy assistant, and health and occupational sciences. B次元 prepares students for meaningful careers in healthcare and service, so they can make a difference in the lives of others.
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