Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – University of Illinois Springfield’s School of Nursing is hosting their “Nurse for a day” event.  “Nurse for a Day,” is being offered to high school students to introduce them to professional opportunities in nursing.  This immersive program is designed to provide teenagers with a firsthand glimpse into the world of nursing, combining real-world clinical experiences with mentorship and education. As the demand for skilled healthcare professionals continues to rise, initiatives like this one are inspiring the next generation to consider careers that make a difference.

Student Participation and Program Activities

This year, over 500 high school students from throughout Illinois are expected to attend the event at UIS. Participants will engage in a nursing simulation lab that features advanced manikins, providing hands-on experience in clinical scenarios. Additionally, students will join discussion groups led by current nursing students, offering insights and perspectives on the path to a nursing career.

Senior nursing student Vanessa Aguado, a group leader, enjoys introducing students to the nursing program, giving campus tours, and inspiring interest in the field.

Students seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing can apply to UIS as freshmen and also for Guaranteed Professional Program Admissions, which ensures entry into the UIC Nursing program in their junior year.

Hands-On Clinical Experience

Christine Freer, Simulation Lab Coordinator and Clinical Faculty, emphasized the importance of hands-on learning for high school students at this stage in their education. During the event, participants could  wear surgical gowns, hats, and masks, and to take part in live simulations alongside UIC students and staff.

Introduction: Bridging the Gap Between Aspiration and Experience

For many high school students, choosing a career path is a daunting task, often shrouded in uncertainty and shaped by limited exposure to various professions. The “Nurse for a Day” program aims to demystify the nursing field by inviting students to step directly into the shoes of a nurse, if only for a single day. Hosted annually UIS/UIC School of Nursing simulation center, this initiative creates a supportive environment where learning transcends the classroom.

Academic Advising Support

Additionally, students benefit from meeting with an academic advisor, gaining guidance and insight into the educational pathways available in nursing.

Nurturing the Next Generation of Nurses

In a world where healthcare professionals are more essential than ever, “Nurse for a Day” stands as an inspiring example of how education, mentorship, and hands-on experience can ignite passion and shape futures. Through this program, high school students are given not just a taste of the nursing profession, but the tools, knowledge, and encouragement to pursue meaningful work in healthcare. Students will benefit from meeting with an academic advisor, gaining guidance and insight into the educational pathways available in nursing at UIS/UIC.

The event is from 9 am—2pm both Tuesday 9/9 & Wednesday 9/10.

For more information on the program and how you can include your high school, visit uis.edu/nursing.