Whanganui Midweek

188 students gather for graduation

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Classmates, friends, whānau and a few tears — UCOL Whanganui Te Pūkenga gathered them all as 188 ākonga (students) celebrated their graduation on Friday, April 5.

Across the four campuses in Whanganui, Manawatū, Wairarapa, and Horowhenua, a total of 1329 graduates were eligible to cross the stage.

Among them was this year’s valedictor­ian — Charlene McGechan, graduating with her Bachelor of Nursing.

“It just feels surreal,” says McGechan. “I’m the first in my family to hold a degree and with that came sacrifices I had to make along the way. I only hope for my children and other Pasifika women to be inspired to become better versions of themselves and to embrace the opportunit­ies we have here in New Zealand.”

McGechan said when she was told she had been named as valedictor­ian, she was overwhelme­d.

“It was huge news. In that moment, my late parents came to mind. It was already an achievemen­t to get a degree but to be given the honour of valedictor­ian is humbling.

“It’s also quite a bitterswee­t feeling. UCOL became like my home away from home, I spent long nights studying there. Everybody knew each other by name, the staff were helpful and so supportive — I’ll miss being there every day.”

During the ceremony, the largest Whanganui cohort was for those who had completed their Bachelor of Nursing, with 35 graduates. Also celebratin­g were two masters students.

Jasmine Groves, operation lead, says UCOL is delighted with the accomplish­ments of all its graduates. “This is such a special moment for our ākonga — to have their efforts recognised and celebrate with whā nau and friends all that they achieved. It can feel like an ending but it’s actually the opposite.

This is us celebratin­g the beginning of their careers, and all that they will go out and do with the skills they have learned.”

 ?? ?? Back row, valedictor­ian Charlene McGechan, Diana Tamaniyaga, Mia Mina, Orewa Whakatutu-Kunaiti, Amisha Kumar, Ruth Foulkes (lecturer), Te Waiwhariki McDonald and Jackie Pawson (lecturer.) Middle row, Dr Nicky O’Neill (senior lecturer), Anandita Kumar and Monica Te Kaponga. Front row, Gordana Bogunovic (lecturer), Kayla Jones, Matangirei Paranihi, Stormy Bugg and Kalisi Savu.
Back row, valedictor­ian Charlene McGechan, Diana Tamaniyaga, Mia Mina, Orewa Whakatutu-Kunaiti, Amisha Kumar, Ruth Foulkes (lecturer), Te Waiwhariki McDonald and Jackie Pawson (lecturer.) Middle row, Dr Nicky O’Neill (senior lecturer), Anandita Kumar and Monica Te Kaponga. Front row, Gordana Bogunovic (lecturer), Kayla Jones, Matangirei Paranihi, Stormy Bugg and Kalisi Savu.
 ?? ?? Mark Oldershaw (Te Pukenga executive director, Region 3) congratula­tes valedictor­ian Charlene McGechan on graduating with her Bachelor of Nursing, with Penny O’Leary (executive dean Faculty of Health, Social Services, and Applied Sciences).
Mark Oldershaw (Te Pukenga executive director, Region 3) congratula­tes valedictor­ian Charlene McGechan on graduating with her Bachelor of Nursing, with Penny O’Leary (executive dean Faculty of Health, Social Services, and Applied Sciences).
 ?? ?? There was a large gathering for the graduation ceremony.
There was a large gathering for the graduation ceremony.

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