
|
"The College of New Rochelle has helped me prove
that I can do more with
my life than just have a job, and I am very grateful to all the
professors in the School of Nursing for giving me the opportunity to
make a success of my life. It has been a amazing period of my life. I
will miss The College of New Rochelle; it has been like a second home
for me."
Natasha Ramgahan
Class of 2005
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
|

Where
are you from,
Natasha?
I'm from Guyana, a very small
country in South America that is sandwiched between Suriname and
Venezuela.

Did you go to high school in the United States?
Yes, I attended Christopher Columbus High School in the
Bronx.

How did you hear about The College of New Rochelle?
I guess the first time I
heard about the college was when I was studying at the Helene Fuld
School of Nursing. I was thinking then of getting my bachelors degree
and CNR was mentioned to me as a good college.

Besides
The College of New Rochelle,
what
other schools did you consider attending?
It came down to The College
of New Rochelle and Columbia University. I decided on CNR.

Why did you pick The College of New Rochelle over Columbia University?
Well, I guess it was because
when I had my first meeting with Dr. Jane Slagle, the program
coordinator at the School of Nursing, she just convinced me to attend
CNR. She made the registration process very easy and inviting and after
meeting her, I knew I would be happy at this college.

What are you studying in the School of Nursing?
Since I am a registered
nurse, I am working on my bachelors degree. This is my last semester. I
will graduate from CNR this coming May.

Who have been some of your favorite teachers in the School of Nursing?
I have had some amazing
teachers. A few of my favorite professors are Marie Serina, Director of
Health Services; Dr. Marie Santiago, an Associate Professor in the
School of Nursing; and Dr. Joan Arnold of the School of Nursing. They
are all wonderful and supportive women who care so much about all of
us, not only as students but as human beings.

Besides your classes, what other activities
have you been involved with at CNR?
I have been fortunate enough
to participate in two Intersession service projects at the Ursuline
border missions in Brownsville, Texas and Matamoros, Mexico. These
Plunges, as they are called, are arranged by the College’s Campus
Ministry and for me they have been wonderful opportunities to service
others. These have been truly rewarding experiences, not only for me,
but for all of us lucky enough to go on the service trips.

Are you working now, Natasha, while attending college?
Yes, I work full time in
Columbia Presbyterian Emergency Department in New York City. It’s a
busy time for me.

Looking back at your college career, Natasha,
what has been the best thing that you have done as a student?
I have had some great times
here over the last few years, but I guess I would have to say it was
participating in the two Plunges in Texas and Mexico. On those trips, I
was able to represent The College of New Rochelle as a nurse and as a
student by doing health teaching in these two poor communities.

Where do you live?
I live in Rockland County and
I commute into New York City everyday to work, and, of course, I come
here to New Rochelle for my college classes. It’s a busy time in my
life, but it’s worth all the effort and sacrifices I have to make
because this May I’ll graduate with my degree, and that is something no
one can take away from me. The College of New Rochelle has helped me
prove that I can do more with my life than just have a job, and I am
very grateful to all the professors in the School of Nursing for giving
me the opportunity to make a success of my life. It has been a amazing
period of my life. I will miss The College of New Rochelle; it has been
like a second home for me.

To
find out if CNR is the right choice for you, please contact:
|
School of Nursing
Office
of the Dean
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
914-654-5334
email: sn@cnr.edu
|
|