School of Nursing December Graduation
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CONTACT: Hope LaFreniere, hope.lafreniere@ttuhsc.edu
(806) 743-7610
WHAT: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Nursing will commence their inaugural December graduation ceremony.
WHEN: December 10, 2016
WHERE: United Supermarkets Arena, 1701 Indiana Avenue
EVENT: The first December School of Nursing commencement ceremony will graduate more than 700 students.
TTUHSC President’s Ambassador Matthew Reed, a Veteran to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (VBSN) student will deliver the commencement address. Seven VBSN students will be graduating in the inaugural class of VBSN students with 212 classmates completing their BSN.
One hundred thirty candidates will receive their Master of Science in Nursing and various post-masters certifications and three candidates will receive the Doctor of Nursing Practice degrees.
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