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June 3, 2025 By Sarah Bolton Leave a Comment

Nursing Students from Baylor University, Belmont Abbey College and Texas Christian University Embark on Mission-Driven Internships with Mercy Ships this Summer

Nursing Students from Baylor University, Belmont Abbey College and Texas Christian University Embark on Mission-Driven Internships with Mercy Ships this Summer

Pilot program offers transformative experience aboard the Africa Mercy® in Madagascar through service, faith, and global healthcare

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Lindale, TX (June 3, 2025) — Mercy Ships, a global nonprofit organization that delivers healthcare to communities in medical deserts by operating fully volunteer staffed hospital ships that provide free, life-changing surgeries and medical care, today announced the inaugural cohort of its mission-driven internship program, The Mercyship. This two-week international service-learning experience for nursing students will take place aboard the hospital ship Africa Mercy in Madagascar this Summer. Five exceptional students from Baylor University, Belmont Abbey College and Texas Christian University (TCU) have been selected to participate in the immersive opportunity combining clinical shadowing, spiritual reflection, and cultural exchange.

The program provides junior and senior nursing students a firsthand look at the power of healing through service by immersing them in Mercy Ships’ unique model of hospital care. Students will shadow medical professionals in key areas such as rehabilitation, outpatient services, and patient recovery at the Hope Center, a hospitality facility supporting patients as they heal. They will also gain exposure to Mercy Ships’ surgical specialties, which include maxillofacial, reconstructive plastics, pediatric orthopedics, ophthalmic surgeries, and women’s health. These life-changing procedures restore mobility, vision, and dignity, and of course save lives, for patients in medical deserts who would otherwise go untreated.

“We created The Mercyship to give student nurses a deeper understanding of global health equity and to inspire them with what it means to provide care with compassion,” said Merryl Mackenzie, Hospital Director, Africa Mercy Madagascar for Mercy Ships. “By integrating faith, clinical learning, and cultural humility, this program nurtures both skill and spirit.”

In addition to the clinical experience, students will participate in a Vision Trip, meeting patients and volunteers from around the world and exploring the holistic model of care that defines the Mercy Ships mission.

Like all Mercy Ships volunteers, participating students are responsible for raising funds to cover their travel and participation costs. To support their efforts, Mercy Ships has partnered with GoFundMe to provide personalized fundraising pages, toolkits, and coaching. Launching June 3, each student’s fundraiser page will be featured on a campaign hub showcasing their journey and goals. https://www.gofundme.com/c/mercyships-summer2025

“GoFundMe’s mission is to help people help each other, and that includes fueling the important work of nonprofits,” said Margaret L. Richardson, chief marketing and corporate affairs officer at GoFundMe. “For more than 15 years, people have turned to GoFundMe to support the organizations they believe in. Our partnership with Mercy Ships and these inspiring students is a powerful example of how GoFundMe continues to be a trusted platform—for individuals and nonprofits alike—to drive life-changing impact around the world.”

MEET THE STUDENTS
Caroline Gutierrez, Belmont Abbey College: Caroline is a rising senior nursing student who is passionate about combining healthcare and service to create lasting impact. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and raised outside Charlotte, Caroline’s personal journey, marked by perseverance through ADHD, recovery from early substance abuse, and a deepening Catholic faith, has shaped her into a compassionate caregiver and emerging healthcare leader. Five years sober and committed to service, Caroline serves as a Resident Assistant on her campus and plans to pursue a career in labor and delivery nursing. Caroline’s story reflects resilience, purpose, and a belief in the power of community and faith to heal and transform lives. Please find Caroline’s GoFundMe page here.

Emma Harris, Belmont Abbey College: Emma is a rising senior nursing student whose faith and family ties have shaped her lifelong desire to serve. Raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, Emma was homeschooled alongside her siblings and grew up in a close-knit Christian community. Her path to nursing began at a young age when her cousin was diagnosed with leukemia. With her family closely involved in supporting her cousin during treatment, Emma often joined her mom at the hospital—witnessing nurses who not only provided clinical care but also offered prayer and presence beyond their shifts. Later, Emma saw that same spirit of compassion in the surgeon who treated her brother who was born prematurely with a club foot, an orthopedic specialist who spent years volunteering with Mercy Ships. Emma hopes to become a NICU nurse, helping not just infants but their families feel cared for and supported in critical moments. She sees her future in nursing as a calling: a chance to share the love of Christ through every act of care. Please find Emma’s GoFundMe page here.

Erik Dike, Belmont Abbey College: Eric is a rising senior nursing student known for his deep compassion, faith, and commitment to service. Originally studying mechanical engineering, Eric felt called to nursing after realizing his true passion was caring for others. A pivotal personality test and a season of prayer helped confirm that calling. Today, he sees nursing as not just a career, but a purpose-driven path to serve people in their most vulnerable moments. Born and raised in Wake Forest, NC, Eric’s faith has been a guiding force in his life, helping him navigate personal struggles in high school and ultimately leading him back to the church and into nursing. As the youngest of three siblings, Eric values close family ties, and his experience caring for others started young. He credits his emergency room nurse cousin and his clinical instructors for inspiring him to explore global service opportunities like Mercy Ships. Please find Erik’s GoFundMe page here.

Tom Strandwitz, Texas Christian University: Tom is a recent graduate of the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences at Texas Christian University, driven by a passion for equitable healthcare and a hands-on approach to service. Born and raised in Austin, Texas, he grew up attending First United Methodist Church, where early mission trips to underserved communities in Houston, San Antonio, and Appalachia sparked his lifelong commitment to serving others. A former high school athletic trainer with a love for sports and science, Tom felt called to nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic—seeing it as the most direct, tangible way to make a difference. At TCU, he has deepened his focus on global health and public health justice, with particular interest in infectious diseases like TB and HIV that remain prevalent despite being preventable and treatable. Looking ahead, he hopes to pursue a degree in epidemiology and work in disease surveillance and community health planning. Please find Tom’s GoFundMe page here.

Valerie Moon, Baylor University: Valerie Moon is a senior in the Louise Herrington School of Nursing whose life story is a testament to resilience, faith, and compassion. Raised in the rural town of Midlothian, Texas, she grew up in a blended family of seven siblings and experienced a tumultuous childhood marked by instability, separation, and a long period of difficult family circumstances. But through it all, Valerie found strength in her church community, in service to others, and in her growing relationship with Christ. She first discovered her love for caregiving as a pre-teen volunteering at a children’s hospital, where she read to young patients recovering from orthopedic surgeries. Later, she worked at a local shelter, helped at food pantries, and eventually took a job as a caregiver at a nursing home, where she witnessed firsthand the heartbreaking gaps in patient care. That experience solidified her desire to become a nurse, one committed to compassion, accountability, and justice in healthcare. She plans to pursue a career in critical care nursing and dreams of working in the ICU, where she can support patients and families through their most vulnerable moments. Please find Valerie’s GoFundMe page here.

The Mercyship’s program reflects the organizations’ long-term vision to cultivate the next generation of faith-inspired healthcare leaders, equipping them to integrate service, compassion, and cultural understanding into their future careers.

About Mercy Ships
Mercy Ships operates hospital ships that deliver free surgeries and healthcare services to those with little access to safe medical care. An international faith-based organization, Mercy Ships has focused entirely on partnering with African nations for the past three decades. Working with in-country partners, Mercy Ships also provides training to local healthcare professionals and supports the construction of in-country medical infrastructure to leave a lasting impact. Each year, more than 2,500 volunteers from over 60 countries serve on board the world’s two largest non-governmental hospital ships, the Africa Mercy and the Global Mercy. Professionals such as surgeons, dentists, nurses, health trainers, cooks, and engineers dedicate their time and skills to accelerate access to safe surgical and anesthetic care. Mercy Ships was founded in 1978 and has offices in 16 countries as well as an Africa Service Center in Dakar, Senegal. For more information, visit mercyships.org and follow @MercyShips on social media.

About GoFundMe
GoFundMe is a community-powered fundraising platform dedicated to helping people help each other. Founded in 2010, GoFundMe combines storytelling and fundraising to make it easy for people and nonprofits to share their stories, connect with supporters, and reach their fundraising goals. GoFundMe empowers individuals and organizations to make a meaningful difference for the causes and communities that matter most to them. GoFundMe has enabled more than $40 billion of help for communities across the globe.

For media inquiries or to schedule interviews with participating students or Mercy Ships leadership, contact:

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December 3, 2024 By Sarah Bolton Leave a Comment

Living Out the Benedictine Hallmarks in Nursing

In the 8th episode of Conversatio, Dr. Lee-Ann Kenny sits down with senior nursing students Ellie and Sydney, along with Professor Emily Nishiyama, to discuss how the Benedictine hallmarks influence the daily lives of nurses and their practice. Learn how nurses integrate faith into their care, foster compassionate environments, and pass on these timeless values to future generations of healthcare professionals.

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October 15, 2024 By Sarah Bolton Leave a Comment

Belmont Abbey College Achieves Accreditation for Nursing Degree Programs

Belmont Abbey College Achieves Accreditation for Nursing Degree Programs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Belmont, N.C. (October 15, 2024) – Belmont Abbey College announces today that the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org/) has fully accredited its Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN) and its Master of Science in Nursing Leadership degree programs (MSN). This prestigious recognition highlights the college’s commitment to developing compassionate, competent healthcare professionals grounded in faith and ethics. CCNE’s accreditation is effective retroactively from February 28, 2024, until December 2029. At the end of the term, CCNE will reaffirm the upholding of its accreditation standards through another site visit.

“We are deeply grateful for this accreditation, which reflects our mission of preparing nurses who not only excel in clinical skills but also embody the values of service, integrity, and compassion,” said Dr. Lee-Ann Kenney, Chair and Program Director of the Department of Nursing. “Our programs are designed to educate the whole person – mind, body, and spirit, fostering both professional excellence and a commitment to the dignity and care of all individuals.” The BSN program prepares students for the role of registered nurses, focusing on holistic patient care and ethical practice, while the MSN program offers advanced training in specialized nursing roles and leadership. Both programs emphasize evidence-based practice, critical thinking, and a strong foundation in Catholic social teaching. 

Accreditation is a pivotal step in the journey of launching these programs, which began as part of the college’s recognition of the local and regional need for compassionate, ethically trained healthcare leaders. As such, the college invested in this need through programmatic expansion, hiring new faculty, and building state of the art facilities. “Investing in the future of healthcare is part of Belmont Abbey’s service to our community. Caring for the sick is a hallmark of Benedictine values, and we believe that infusing Catholic ethics and social teaching into the healthcare curriculum sets future nurses and healthcare leaders up for success in the field,” said Dr. Joseph Wysocki, Provost at Belmont Abbey College. “We had a clear vision in mind when we developed the curriculum and student experience for these programs and we are thrilled to welcome students as a fully accredited program,” he stated. The accreditation process included a thorough evaluation of the BSN and MSN programs, encompassing curriculum design, faculty qualifications, student outcomes, and institutional resources. This accomplishment affirms that Belmont Abbey’s BSN and MSN programs meet rigorous national standards, equipping graduates to excel in diverse healthcare settings with a strong emphasis on ethical leadership. 

With this accreditation, Belmont Abbey College reaffirms its commitment to providing an exceptional nursing education that aligns with its values and mission, ensuring that its graduates are ready to make a meaningful impact in their communities and the world.

For more information about the BSN or MSN programs, please visit our website. You’re also invited to learn more about Nursing at Belmont Abbey by attending our upcoming Nursing Exploration Day on October 29, 2024. Join us to learn more about BAC’s Nursing program, meet our faculty, and tour our newly renovated, state-of-the-art nursing facilities.

Press Inquiry Contact: Sarah Bolton, sarahbolton@bac.edu or 704-461-7016.

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September 30, 2024 By Sarah Bolton Leave a Comment

Belmont Abbey College Launches Direct Admit Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program

Belmont Abbey College Launches Direct Admit Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Belmont, N.C. (September 30, 2024) – Today Belmont Abbey College announces that beginning in Fall 2025, the college will offer direct entry to its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, eliminating the stress of a separate application process. The Direct Admission BSN program will allow students to secure their place in the nursing program upon acceptance to the college. Accepted students will begin the BSN curriculum within 2 years of starting at Belmont Abbey College and must maintain admission standards and progression throughout their time in the program.

To be considered for the BSN Direct Admission program at Belmont Abbey College, students must earn a minimum unweighted high school GPA of 3.25, be admitted to the college by February 15, 2025, and submit their enrollment deposit upon acceptance into the Direct Admit Program. In line with the college’s commitment to expanding nursing education rooted in the Catholic tradition, this new initiative plays a vital role in meeting the growing demand for skilled nursing professionals both within our community and beyond.

The Direct Admission BSN program is designed to provide aspiring nurses with a streamlined pathway to earn their degree and enter the healthcare workforce. The demand for skilled nursing professionals continues to rise, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 9% increase in nursing jobs over the next decade. “Healthcare is evolving, and we recognize the need for a more efficient pathway into nursing education,” said Julie Fleming, Assistant Vice Provost of Admissions at Belmont Abbey College. “Our Direct Admission BSN program simplifies the admission process and ensures that our students receive the support and resources they need to succeed from day one.” This new program aims to equip students with the knowledge and experience they need to thrive in the workforce and ultimately, make a meaningful impact in their communities.

Belmont Abbey College celebrated its inaugural graduating class of BSN students in May of 2024. “These students have been a true blessing to the college, and we are thrilled to watch them impact even more lives as they embark on the beginning of their careers. The new Direct Admission BSN program will help us identify even more future nurses who are seeking a pre-licensure program that takes a holistic approach, integrating medical discipline with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences,” said Dr. Lee-Ann Kenney, Chair and Program Director of the School of Nursing. The class of 2024 is poised for success in the nursing field, as evidenced by the 100% pass rate on the NCLEX. Through the Direct Admission Program, Belmont Abbey will offer the following to aspiring nurses:

  • Guaranteed Admission: Students accepted into the program can transition seamlessly into the nursing major, provided they meet specific academic progression requirements.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: The program offers a robust curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical experience in various healthcare settings.
  • Supportive Environment: Students will benefit from personalized academic advising, mentorship opportunities, and access to state-of-the-art simulation labs.
  • Career Readiness: The program emphasizes skills development, critical thinking, and compassionate patient care, preparing graduates to excel in a variety of nursing roles.

Prospective students interested in the Direct Admission BSN program can find more information on our website or attend our upcoming Nursing Exploration Day on October 29, 2024. Join us to learn more about BAC’s Nursing program, meet our faculty, and tour our newly renovated, state-of-the-art nursing facilities.

Press Inquiry Contact: Sarah Bolton, sarahbolton@bac.edu or 704-461-7016.

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April 8, 2024 By Sarah Bolton Leave a Comment

Belmont Abbey College Announces the Fr. Joseph Koterski Endowed Scholarship

Belmont Abbey College Announces the Fr. Joseph Koterski Endowed Scholarship

Belmont, N.C. (April 8, 2024) – On the 2024 celebration of the Feast of the Annunciation, Belmont Abbey College announces the establishment of the Fr. Joseph Koterski Endowed Scholarship. This scholarship, dedicated to the legacy of former Belmont Abbey Board of Trustee member, Fr. Joseph Koterski, and generously established by Noel J. and Maggi Fitzpatrick Nadol, will provide valuable financial support to Belmont Abbey students pursuing a degree in Nursing.

Fr. Joseph W. Koterski, SJ, lived out a vocation of servant leadership, witnessing to the profound love of God as priest, teacher, and pro-life advocate. His love for God overflowed with love for everyone especially the unborn. He would often have those around him reflect on “the heart of Christ beating in the womb of Mary.” Fr. Koterski spent almost 30 years as an associate professor at Fordham University. During that time, he also served in a variety of roles, from Philosophy Chair and Director of the Master of Arts in Philosophical Resources to Chaplain and Master of the residential college at Queen’s Court. Fr. Koterski’s commitment to the pro-life movement and his unwavering love for God made him an influential figure at Belmont Abbey College.

The scholarship aims to help nursing students graduate with a lesser financial burden, enabling them to pursue their vocations of service to the community with greater freedom. In dedicating this endowed scholarship to the memory of Fr. Koterski, Noel J. and Maggi Fitzpatrick Nadol hope to reward and inspire in Belmont Abbey nursing students the same servant leadership and joyful dedication to the cause of life.

Belmont Abbey College is actively restoring the growth and development of the healthcare industry through the formation of ethical, holistic, and compassionate nursing professionals. As these students graduate and enter the workforce, they will bring with them the values of servant leadership and a deep commitment to the well-being of others, positively influencing the communities they serve.

To ensure the success of the Fr. Joseph Koterski Endowed Scholarship, Belmont Abbey College is seeking support from the community. The college invites individuals and organizations to join in fundraising efforts, enabling more students to benefit from this scholarship opportunity. Every contribution will make a significant difference in the lives of Belmont Abbey nursing students, empowering them to pursue their dreams and make a lasting impact on society.

For more information on how to contribute to the Fr. Joseph Koterski Endowed Scholarship, please click here.

Sarah Bolton

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Belmont Abbey College

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SarahBolton@bac.edu

About Belmont Abbey College: Founded in 1876, Belmont Abbey College is a private, Catholic baccalaureate and liberal arts institution. Our mission is to educate students in the liberal arts and sciences so that in all things God may be glorified. Guided by the Catholic intellectual tradition and the Benedictine spirit of prayer and learning, we welcome a diverse body of students and provide them with an education that will enable them to lead lives of integrity, to succeed professionally, to become responsible citizens, and to be a blessing to themselves and to others. Our beautiful and historic campus is conveniently located just 10 miles west of Charlotte, N.C., and is currently home to more than 1500 students. For more information, visit https://belmontabbeycollege.edu/.

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