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Diversity in Nursing

Mennonite College of Nursing sees a need for diversity in the profession of nursing, and addressing that need starts with encouraging members of diverse populations to pursue their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and then supporting those students throughout their journey at the university.

A University-Wide Commitment

Illinois State University offers a supportive and diverse environment for its students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

Support for BSN students at Illinois State University

To help students be successful in pursuing their nursing degree, MCN provides extra support, including:

  • Financial support – Scholarships and stipends for students who qualify

  • Academic support – Study groups and tutoring sessions

  • Peer support – Regular opportunities for social activities, creating a support system with other students and faculty

  • Mentorship – Students have mentors in place to further enhance their support system

  • Professional development – Presentations on leadership and other topics are provided throughout the semester

Specifically, MCN offers the Empower program:

What is Empower?

Empower stands for Effective Mentorship Program Organized to support the Well-being of diverse students, Encourage community, and Reinforce equity and inclusion. Empower includes a new mentorship program, academic resources and support, and social connection through programs and events.

Who is Empower for?

All nursing students are welcome to join empower, we welcome all identities. If you’re looking for community within the nursing major, a professional mentor, academic resources and support, or even events to get to know other nursing students, Empower is for you!

Mentorship Program

Each student in Empower that would like a mentor, will be paired with a professional mentor that is an alum of MCN’s program, and currently a nursing professional. Mentors will check-in with you often, helping with goal setting, wellness/self-care ideas, provide support and/or career advice/networking opportunities, informing you of things they wish they knew or did in nursing school, and provide insight into the nursing profession from the perspective of someone working in the field.

Student Success

Additional support through our Student Success Coordinator.

Get Involved

If you are a graduate from MCN, are a current practicing nurse, and are interested in being a mentor, please complete this survey.