It was a solemn event full of emotions. On Monday, March 10, at WSEI University, third-year students of the English-language Nursing program took their official oath, received their Bachelor’s diplomas, and were presented with symbolic nursing caps in the form of pins.
The ceremony was attended by 119 students from various parts of the world, including Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Mozambique, and South Africa.
Not only the students but also their loved ones were present in the auditorium, watching with pride and emotion as the graduates received their diplomas and celebrating this significant milestone together. The event was also an opportunity to express gratitude to the university authorities and faculty members who had supported the students throughout their studies, providing them with invaluable knowledge and guidance.
The ceremony was attended by representatives of the authorities of WSEI University, including Vice-Rector for Education and Student Affairs Mariusz Paździor, PhD, , head of the Monoprofile Medical Simulation Center Ewa Guz, PhD, as well as lecturers of nursing. –
In his welcome speech, Vice-Rector Mariusz Paździor stated:
- Today, an important stage of your life ends. After years of effort and hardship related to studying and separation from your homeland and family, today we celebrate your success. Here, you not only gained knowledge, and participated in the so-called student life. I hope that you will remember your studies fondly. I would also like you to keep your Faculty, your university, your professors, your teachers in good memory.- he emphasized.
The ceremony was a moment filled with joy, emotion, and pride that will forever remain in the memories of both students and their families. The completion of this stage of education is not just an achievement but also the beginning of new challenges and career opportunities.
-Nursing studies were quite a challenge. It was something I never thought I would do in life. But due to certain circumstances in the world, I decided to choose the profession of a nurse,- said Milton Mudzimurea from Zimbabwe, a student at WSEI University. -Nursing has changed me in a way because I never thought I would be able to achieve certain things, and today I am graduating, and I am extremely happy. Poland has helped me; I have learned many different things. Today I know that everything is possible if you put your mind to it and dedicate your time to it. Thank you, WSEI University, thank you, Lublin, thank you, Poland, thank you to my family and friends.
We congratulate our graduates and wish them that the knowledge and skills they have gained will open doors to many professional successes. May the memories of the years spent at WSEI University stay with you for a lifetime.
Good luck in your future careers!
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