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My Success as a Nursing Student Thanks to MAHSA University



On September 5th, 2015, I came to MAHSA University at Jalan University as a scholarship student from Nigeria, where I was offered a Foundation programme in Science. However, the lack of interest in the offered field made me reject it. Fortunately, I met the then Dean of Nursing, Prof Zahra, whom I refer to as mummy, who counselled me and enrolled me into the Bachelor of Nursing Programme (Cohort 2). With her help and guidance, I pursued my studies in my dream course at MAHSA University.
 
Everything changed when I graduated with First Class and was awarded the Vice-Chancellor award in BSc Nursing on October 17th,2019. I was the best and top student in the Nursing Faculty. I was over the moon when I was fully registered with Malaysia nursing and midwifery council.
 
Today, I  have secured a professional certificate from Nigeria Nursing and Midwifery Council (NNMC). Among the 42 foreign-trained nurses that enrolled for this exam in my school at Ahmadu Bellow University, Nigeria, I am honoured and proud to say that I was the only student that passed with flying colours.
 
I would love to take this opportunity to thank MAHSA for the scholarship and the bright future they've provided. A special thanks to Prof Zahra from the nursing faculty for being the most incredible support system throughout my studies and time at MAHSA University. The lecturers have been a great help in my studies too. I am a proud student and graduate of MAHSA University. Wherever I go, I would bring the pride and name of MAHSA. I miss MAHSA University, and with the power of God, I wish to be back for my Master's studies. There are more memories to create and knowledge to gain.
 
MAHSA, BE MORE!

Felicia Kasimu
Alumna (BSc. Nursing with Honours - Cohort 2) 























 


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