Supporting Racial, Ethnic Minority, and Disadvantaged Undergraduate Nursing Students with Honors Projects

2021 
Abstract 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 excepetional 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 a honors project.
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