Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) proudly announces the graduation of its first cohort of nursing students in Springfield, marking a historic milestone for the college and the surrounding community. The inaugural class of 25 students received their degrees during a commencement ceremony held in May. Over 30% of the graduating class have signed on with Memorial Health.
“This momentous occasion is the culmination of a great deal of planning and collaboration between our two organizations,” said Dr. Marsha Prater, CNO Emeritus, Memorial Health. “Memorial Health is proud to have been a strong partner in establishing the MCN Springfield campus in 2023 and is committed to continuing to support this exceptional nursing education program for many years to come. Having the opportunity to add these highly skilled nurses to our workforce will enable us to address the growing healthcare needs of individuals in this region and fulfill our mission to improve the health of the communities we serve.”
“We celebrate not only the accomplishments of our students, but also the beginning of a legacy here in Springfield,” said Dr. Judy Neubrander, Dean Emeritus, Mennonite College of Nursing. “Our Springfield nursing graduates are equipped with the knowledge, compassion, and skills to make a meaningful difference in the lives of their patients and communities.”
Throughout their education at MCN, students engaged in the same rigorous academic coursework as the Normal campus and had hands-on clinical experiences at Memorial Health’s hospitals and clinics. Many graduates have already secured positions at Memorial Health and will provide exceptional care to patients in central Illinois.
“We were thrilled to provide opportunities for these students to gain experience at Springfield Memorial Hospital (SMH) and our Memorial Care clinics,” said Jennifer Bond, vice president and chief nursing officer for SMH. “This partnership with the Mennonite College of Nursing through Illinois State University allows us to expand the capacity of nursing education opportunities within our region. It’s already benefitting our region as several in this first graduating class will begin work at Memorial Health.”
"After experiencing clinicals and working at Decatur Memorial Hospital, I found myself drawn to the supportive and friendly environment provided by staff,” said Eddie Trauscht, BSN, one of Springfield's inaugural students. “This led to my decision to accept a full time ICU RN position. As my career continues, I hope to return to school and begin my journey to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist."
MCN has a 100-plus-year history and joined Illinois State in 1999. The college enrolls a first-year class of about 260 each fall, around 60 transfer students in Normal, and around 30 transfer students in Springfield. With last year’s NCLEX pass rate of 96 percent, MCN beats both the state and national average and is highly sought after by prospective students.
To learn more, visit Nursing.IllinoisState.edu or contact MCNInfo@ilstu.edu.
Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University
Mennonite College of Nursing was established in 1919 and has over 100 years of rich nursing education experience. MCN was the first independent College of Nursing in the nation to be accredited by the National League for Nursing. On July 1, 1999, MCN joined Illinois State University as its sixth academic college. Founded in a rich tradition of nursing education as a former private college, Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing has maintained important traditions while transforming into an innovative, future-oriented program. During the past 20 years, the college has increased its undergraduate enrollment, added two sequences to the Master's Program, and created a Doctoral Program that includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing and an online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), as well as an accelerated BSN option, and several certificate programs. To learn more, visit nursing.illinoisstate.edu.