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GRACE V VANARENDONK – CLASS OF 2022

GRACE V VANARENDONK – CLASS OF 2022

VanArendonk, Grace Victoria of Twin Lake, Michigan

 

KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan University Army ROTC cadet Grace VanArendonk was selected as the top cadet in the state of Michigan—a prestigious honor earned four times in the past six years by cadets in the WMU program—and she has been ranked eighth nationally among all cadets in the Active Duty Nurse Corps.

 

VanArendonk, a senior from Norton Shores, Michigan, is the recipient of the 2022 Army Officer’s Saber from the Arsenal of Democracy Chapter of the Association of the United States Army. The saber is awarded annually to the most outstanding Army ROTC cadet in Michigan.

 

VanArendonk's interest in Army ROTC sparked as a sophomore in high school when her varsity cheer coach suggested she consider a career in the military because of her work ethic and dedication to the team.  She says she appreciated the intensity, structure and purpose of the military and began exploring options in the medical field because she was also interested in becoming a physical therapist.

 

“This should not have surprised me: My grandpa was a family practice doctor, and my grandma was a nursing instructor,” VanArendonk said. “Following a path of serving in health care seemed like a natural choice.”

 

After speaking with a U.S. Army recruiter, she was encouraged to apply and subsequently earned a four-year national ROTC scholarship for nursing to Western and admission into the nursing program. She graduates Saturday, April 30.

 

“My expectations for myself in going into college and pursuing this meant that this was my job,” she says. “I found that mindset to be helpful. The blessing came, however, in discovering that I love the work. It is not just a job; it is something I truly enjoy.”

 

As soon-to-be Second Lieutenant VanArendonk finishes her nursing degree at Western, she plans to not only become an Army nurse but also a flight nurse and attend the Army’s Ranger School.