In a remarkable tale of academic achievement and global ambition, AU INP student, Glea Rose Malbas, has successfully graduated from Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Perth, Western Australia, marking the culmination of a four-year educational journey that started at Arellano University in Manila Philippines.
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Elmira Tolentino, a third-year nursing student at Arellano University- International Nursing Program, has made history as the first student to be accepted and transfer to West Virginia University (WVU) in the USA. WVU, a prestigious institution in the United States, is the newest academic partner of Arellano University. Her success marks a significant milestone for both institutions.
Arellano University’s International Nursing Program (AU-INP) recently welcomed Ed Rollon and his wife, Joevinir Peñaojas-Rollon, both proud AU-INP and Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Western, Australia alumni, who have made remarkable strides in their nursing careers in Australia.
A delegation from Arellano University – International Nursing Program (AU-INP), led by AU Chairman and CEO Francisco P.V. Cayco, visited Perth, Western Australia to engage in a series of academic and cultural tours from May 23 to May 30, 2024.
Mr. Philip Flores, Director for International Academic Linkages and Dr. Elaine Detera, a professor in the AU International Nursing Program, represented Arellano University (AU) at the Australian International Education Conference (AIEC), held at Melbourne, Australia on October 20-25, 2024.
The Arellano University College of Nursing Alumni Association of America (AUCNAAA) held its 7th Global Reunion in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 4-6, 2024. The affair featured the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of AUCN Batch 1974 and the Grand Homecoming of AUCN Batch 1969, marking their 55th Anniversary.
The ETEEAP-Nursing program of Arellano University (AU) was honored with the achievement of Anavie Victoria Nabong, who passed 5th place in the 2024 Philippine Nurses Professional Examination held in Qatar.
Over the past four years, Arellano University-Manila has exemplified academic excellence in the field of nursing. Holding a prestigious PACUCOA Level III Re-accredited status, the university has consistently outperformed national standards.
Arellano University recently welcomed back one of its distinguished alumni, Ms. Elieza Varona, a successful registered nurse based in Perth, Western Australia.
Global competence in health care services and cultural awareness were among the main objectives of the newest program led by Arellano University - International Nursing Program (AU-INP). The Virtual International Cultural Engagement (VICE) Program was attended by students of AU-INP and Gunma University of Health and Welfare in Maebashi, Japan.