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Supporting racial, ethnic minority, and disadvantaged undergraduate nursing students with honors projects
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? 2021 Elsevier Inc.Background: Underrepresented racial and ethnic minority (UREM) and disadvantaged background (DB) students often feel a lack of belonging and community in higher education. Participation in Honors Programs has been shown to build a sense of belonging and community associated with short and long-term benefits for both students and their academic institutions. Purpose: To describe the program we implemented (the MM program) to increase UREM and DB student representation in a SON Honors Program. Method: A prospective, descriptive study of SON UREM and DB honors students with a May graduation date of 2017–2020. Results: A total of 129 students completed honors with 23 MM UREM and DB students completing honors. Seven received highest honors award distinction that exemplifies exceptional work at a level beyond usually high expectations. Conclusions: A supportive environment for UREM and DB students with resources are essential for students to consider and also complete an honors project.
Disadvantaged backgroundHonorsUndergraduate nursing studentsUnderrepresented racial and ethnic minorities
Bryant A.L.、Foster B.、Giscombe C.、Santos H.、Jenerette C.、Brooks J.、Rodgers S.
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