Meet our students!
Amanda Buckle
Corner Brook, NL
Second Year BScN
鈥淢y favourite part of the BScN program is the clinical experience. It鈥檚 so much fun to put into practice what we鈥檝e learned in the classroom and labs. Before starting this program, I thought I鈥檇 love to work in Maternal Newborn, and as soon as I walked onto the unit during clinical, it felt like home to me. I still feel like this is where I would love to work!鈥
Tara Howell
Deer Lake, NL
First Year BScN
鈥淚f you鈥檙e considering applying to the BScN program, don鈥檛 let your reservations hold you back. This program is designed to ensure you are confident and knowledgeable when you enter the workforce as a Registered Nurse颅鈥攁 rewarding career with plenty of opportunities in various areas of the health care system.鈥

Erica Shiner
Appleton, NL
Third Year BScN
鈥淎t the Western Regional School of Nursing, the instructors are reliable and always willing to help. This is my favourite part about the BScN program because I feel comfortable asking questions even the simplest ones. While the BScN program can be challenging, the friendships and support systems you build with other students will help you face those challenges and enjoy the rewarding aspects of the program.鈥

Monica Mullins Rafael
Corner Brook, NL
Fourth Year BScN
鈥淭here鈥檚 something incredibly fulfilling about connecting with patients, building relationships, and supporting them through their healthcare journeys. I鈥檓 drawn to the Emergency and ICU areas because I thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy the challenge of critical thinking. Making a direct impact on patient鈥檚 lives when they need it most and providing care during those crucial moments is deeply rewarding.鈥
Brooklyn Crane
South River, NL
Second Year BScN
鈥淐linicals give BScN students the opportunity to practice skills learned in the lab and apply concepts learned from theory, helping to tie everything together. The BScN program is both challenging and rewarding, as there鈥檚 no feeling quite like making a difference in someone鈥檚 life!鈥
Sophie Kearsey
Deer Lake, NL
Fourth Year BScN
鈥淭he courses in the BScN program blend theory with hands-on practice. It takes a lot of dedication to be successful, but it鈥檚 incredibly rewarding and well worth the hard work. The program is also very interesting, with emergency being the field of nursing that is the most fascinating to me.鈥
Ann Lieb
Ramea, NL
Fourth Year BScN
鈥淚 enjoyed the clinical and preceptorships in the BScN program because they helped me feel prepared to enter the nursing field. I had a great experience in my community health clinical, which has made me realize that I鈥檇 like to work in that area. Before starting the program, I was worried about the time it would take to complete, but it has gone by so quickly and has definitely been worth the time and effort invested.鈥
Rhiana Sheppard
Glovertown, NL
Third Year BScN
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there are many programs or schools where everyone feels like family 鈥 even the professors 鈥 but WRSON does. No one will cheer you on more than your peers and faculty in this incredible program. Starting directly out of high school and moving away from home was a challenge, but after my first day of clinical, I knew I had made the right decision. The joy and honour I felt that day reassured me that I had found my purpose, and every challenge was worth it.鈥

