Mennonite College of Nursing
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Mission Statement

The mission of Mennonite College of Nursing is to educate undergraduate and graduate nursing students to serve the citizens of Illinois, the nation, and the global community.

College Initiatives

Our special initiative programs take student learning beyond the classroom while students provide much-needed health care and education to the community.

  • Through participation in the Illinois Rural HealthNet consortium, MCN will be able to leverage our expertise in nursing education, research and practice by collaborating with rural community access hospitals and the clients they serve.
  • Through geriatric initiatives, such as the Teaching Nursing Home Project, students learn more about providing quality long-term care.
  • The Partners in Nursing Project developed an “Age-to-Age” intergenerational program with Evergreen Village Supportive Living and students from Prairieland Elementary School. MCN undergraduate students practice communication skills across generations as they supervise activities between elementary students and aging residents.
  • Students have the opportunity to reach out to their community by participating in service initiatives, such as teaching health issues to elementary school students.
  • The Transcultural Program, a teaching initiative, provides students with a cultural experience, while providing health care in a setting that may be new to them.

 

 

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Mennonite College of Nursing
Campus Box 5810 Normal, Il 61790-58100
Phone: (309)438-7400