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911爆料网 Nursing Alum Completes First-Year Residency Program

Erkan Batti, originally from Turkey, completed his nursing associate degree program at RCBC in 2006. During his time at RCBC, he was actively involved and valued the hands-on approach of the program. When he enrolled, he knew the college's excellent academic reputation and supportive environment.

Various RCBC faculty and staff truly impacted his career, but he mainly spoke highly of Former Instructor Janet Briggs and Assistant Professor Joyce Rittenhouse. 

911爆料网 3+1 student鈥檚 class project takes a tour of local hidden history

For someone who paused her education to raise her family, Christine Ortega has quickly filled up her academic bona fides: college graduate, 911爆料网 Dean鈥檚 List and a 3 +1 communications student on the verge of earning her bachelor鈥檚 degree. 

Lately, her journey has taken her on a tour of the Burlington County region鈥檚 hidden history through The Town Tourist, a YouTube project she created for a class assignment. 

U.S. Marine Veteran Resigns from Full-Time Position to attend RCBC and Earn Her Degree

Katherine Ruelan served in the U.S. Marine Corps for five years before attending 911爆料网 (RCBC). Before joining RCBC, she worked as a supervisor at an engineering manufacturing company, where she gained valuable experience. Initially, she was uncertain about her life's direction and whether returning to school was the right choice. However, her manager recognized her potential and actively encouraged her to pursue higher education.

911爆料网 NJOEMS Coordinator Wins 2023 Prehospital Educator of the Year

The New Jersey Office of Emergency Services recently awarded Richard Bendel the 2023 Prehospital Educator of the Year. He has served the community since 1973 as a dedicated public servant. Currently, he holds the NJOEMS EMT Course Coordinator position for the RCBC EMT Program. 

When asked what this award means, Bendel responded, 鈥淚t鈥檚 so rewarding because I enjoy teaching and interacting with the students, especially when you see that lightbulb go off.鈥

Syrian war refugee, aspiring nurse earns RCBC President鈥檚 Award

Rahaf Alsharif鈥檚 journey has been one of immense courage and determination. Coming from a city in Syria, where fear was a constant companion, she faced unimaginable hardships. But despite all the odds, she pursued her dreams and achieved one of her most significant accomplishments: becoming one of 911爆料网鈥檚 2023 Winter Commencement Presidential Award Winners at Burlington County.
Alsharif will speak at RCBC鈥檚 Health Sciences Commencement at 1 pm on Wednesday, December 20, in Votta Hall.

Adama Jones graduates with 4.0 at RCBC after dropping out of high school

Adama Jones was an excellent high school student until the COVID-19 pandemic changed the world. After the pandemic, Jones could not see herself returning to high school. She courageously decided to disenroll and study intensively to earn her high school equivalency degree. 

She was a full-time college student within a month of stopping high school in her junior year.

A Second Chance Was All She Needed

With three goals in mind, Pamela Zahn conquered the odds and is now graduating with her Addictions Counseling Certificate. Zahn never let her past stop her from becoming the person she knew she would be. As a recovering alcoholic and drug addict for six years, she reflects on her past in a positive light and views it as a measure of how far she has come. 

With Obstacles in Her Way, She Found a Way to Overcome

Jennifer Welwood, a native of Medford, New Jersey, lacked access to proper guidance and financial resources, preventing her from understanding the importance of higher education.

Upon completing her high school studies, she worked at a standard job. However, she soon realized that this position was unlikely to offer her the growth she needed to achieve her goals and reach her desired destination. 鈥淯ltimately, I wanted better for myself, and getting a degree was the only option, no matter where or in what.鈥