Imunique Triplett is not your average high school student. At just 17 years old, she has already achieved something extraordinary – she has become a licensed practical nurse (LPN) before even graduating from Rufus King High School in Milwaukee. Imunique’s incredible accomplishment is a result of her participation in the M-cubed (M3) program, a collaborative effort between Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC), and the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee (UWM).
Since its inception in 2019, the M3 program has provided a unique opportunity for 120 – 160 qualified MPS high school students each year. These students, including Imunique, have the chance to participate in dual credit programs four days a week, focusing on nursing and general courses. Imunique was part of the program’s inaugural cohort, making her one of the trailblazers in this groundbreaking initiative.
Imunique’s dedication and hard work were evident as she described her daily routine during the program. She juggled her high school coursework with the demanding schedule of the M3 program, dedicating herself to both her academic studies and her nursing training. Even during the challenging times brought on by the pandemic, Imunique remained focused and committed to her goals.
Imunique also expressed her appreciation for the support she received from her family, particularly her great aunt and great uncle, who adopted her when she was just 10 months old. Their love and encouragement played a significant role in her success, and she is grateful for the strong foundation they provided.
As Imunique prepares to graduate from Rufus King High School, she reflects on the impact that the M3 program has had on her life. Not only has it allowed her to earn her LPN license early, but it has also ignited a passion for nursing within her.
As for the future? Ms. Triplett will be pursuing her registered nursing degree in a pre-med program at Marquette University on a full scholarship.