[Elgin, IL] – Judson University recently announced a new partnership with Ambria College of Nursing, enhancing both institutions’ commitment to excellence in healthcare education and expanding opportunities for nursing students. This partnership marks a significant milestone, enhancing educational opportunities for all students and bringing valuable benefits to our community through a strategic alignment of mission and values.
Ambria College of Nursing has earned a distinguished reputation for its rigorous academic programs, innovative teaching methodologies, and commitment to student success. Led by Jon and Nicole Oliveros, Ambria has been at the forefront of nursing education, producing graduates who are highly skilled, compassionate, and dedicated to providing exceptional patient care.
Dr. Gene C. Crume, President of Judson University, expressed enthusiasm about this new partnership stating, “Judson University’s acquisition of the Ambria College of Nursing is a significant step forward in our mission to innovate higher education. This partnership not only expands our healthcare offerings but also exemplifies our commitment to creating opportunities amidst the challenges facing American higher education. Together, we’re pioneering a pathway for students to excel in healthcare and beyond, embodying values of our Christian faith through compassion, service, and excellence.”
Previous owners of Ambria College of Nursing Jon Oliveros and Nicole Oliveros, who will continue to lead Ambria College of Nursing, shared their excitement about the new collaboration with Judson University. Jon states, “I genuinely believe nurses are the cornerstone of healthcare. For almost two decades, Ambria College of Nursing has had an unwavering mission to produce nurses who are critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and leaders in their profession.”
As part of this exciting acquisition, Judson University and Ambria College of Nursing are joining forces to elevate nursing education in the Chicagoland area. Nursing students will benefit from an enriched curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities, and extensive academic resources, all designed to support their success in the medical field. Furthermore, both institutions are committed to serving and accommodating first-generation students, offering robust support systems and comprehensive financial aid packages to ensure all students have access to quality education and resources.
The integration of Ambria College of Nursing into the Judson University community represents a significant milestone in both institutions’ histories and lays the foundation for continued growth. Together, Judson and Ambria plan to shape the future of nursing education, specifically in the Chicagoland area, while empowering students to become compassionate caregivers, innovative leaders, and advocates for positive change in the world of healthcare.
For more information about Judson University and Ambria College of Nursing, visit https://www.judsonu.eduand https://www.ambria.edu
About Judson University:
Judson University is a Christian liberal arts university located in Elgin, IL. Founded in 1963, Judson offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in fields such as business, education, architecture, psychology, and more. Guided by its mission to cultivate whole-person education, Judson is committed to fostering academic excellence, spiritual formation, and community engagement.
About Ambria College of Nursing:
Ambria College of Nursing is a leading provider of nursing education located in Hoffman Estates, IL. Ambria is dedicated to preparing students for successful careers in nursing through rigorous academic programs, hands-on clinical experiences, and personalized support services. Led by experienced nursing professionals, Ambria is committed to maintaining the highest standards of excellence in nursing education and empowering students to make a positive impact in healthcare. The institution also received accreditations by ACEN (Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing) and ABHES (Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools).