When Ellen Strack decided at 52-years-old that she wanted to return to school and become a registered nurse, some people might have thought that was a farfetched task, but not her.
Strack graduated from Dale County High School in 1983, and immediately enrolled in Wallace Community College. But she didn’t finish – then. She moved away and life took over. She would return to Wallace in 1998.
“When I came back, I wanted to see how many credits I needed to get an associate degree, and I needed two hours of physical education,” Strack said. “I wanted to take bowling, but it was full, so I couldn’t bowl. I took golf, and got my associate degree.”
“I’ve been in the medical field all my life, so it just seemed kind of natural to do nursing,” she said.
Strack came down from Illinois and visited Wallace to speak with an advisor on a Friday, found out classes started Monday, and never left Alabama.
“I was a little bit older than everyone else. There were some challenges just because I haven’t studied for a long time,” Strack said. “The nursing classes, I didn’t know what to expect, but every class that I had was so interesting. The instructors were all so knowledgeable. They have all worked as nurses and had a lot of experience that they can tell you about and knew their stuff.”
Strack graduated from Wallace as a RN in December of 2017 and her husband returned from deployment in January. The two took some time to visit family and friends at the beginning of the year, and now live in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. After some time looking for a nursing position during the pandemic, Strack was offered a position at Inova Mount Vernon Hospital in the Intermediate Care Unit where she has worked since July.
Strack said Wallace prepared her for her current job, where she works with COVID-19 patients day to day.
“Most of the nurses here have BSNs, and I can compete with them in the knowledge department because [of Wallace],” she said. “I feel prepared. I have the knowledge that I need to be a successful nurse. I want to do my best and give my best, and I feel like Wallace prepared me to do my best in this profession.”