University of Central Florida Receives Grant to Increase Hispanic/Latina/o/x Health Care Graduates, Decrease Gap in Representation
Bank of America has awarded a $250,000 grant to the University of Central Florida (UCF) to enhance opportunities for Hispanic/Latina/o/x students pursuing health care careers through its Progresando Initiative. This funding aims to address the underrepresentation of Hispanic nurses, currently at less than 6%. UCF will provide resources such as examination prep and a research lab, benefiting over 1,500 individuals. The initiative highlights the need for more culturally proficient health care providers, especially in communities that are critically underserved.
- Bank of America awarded a significant $250,000 grant to support UCF's Progresando Initiative.
- The initiative aims to increase Hispanic representation in health care professions, addressing a shortage.
- UCF plans to assist over 1,500 students with new tools and resources, including a research lab and exam prep.
- Less than 6% of nurses are Hispanic/Latina/o/x, indicating a severe underrepresentation.
Progresando Initiative Empowers Hispanic/Latina/O/X Adults to Achieve Economic and Social Mobility Through High-Impact Careers
ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- University of Central Florida (UCF) has been awarded a two-year
As the nursing shortage continues to impact the nation, one alarming statistic shows less than
Thanks to the investment from Bank of America and support from education consulting firm EAB, UCF has new tools to bolster recruitment efforts and support Hispanic/Latina/o/x student success in undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. UCF was one of 12 Hispanic Serving Institutions selected to join the program. UCF was designated a Hispanic Serving Institution HSI in 2019, after surpassing
"UCF's partnership with Bank of America and EAB enables us to expand our efforts in advancing the success of our students while addressing the critical shortage of Hispanic/Latina/o/x health care professionals, said Andrea Guzmán, UCF's vice president of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. "The success of Progresando surpasses educational access and attainment by leaving a lasting impact within industry and the communities we serve."
Progresando is part of Bank of America's efforts to create opportunities for people and communities of color, including a
"Hispanic/Latino graduate students cite gaps in academic preparation and support, caregiving responsibilities, unanticipated financial pressures, and language barriers as major challenges to degree completion," said Steven Alch, president, Bank of America Central Florida. "Through the Progresando Initiative with UCF we're supporting Hispanic/Latino students beginning health care careers while strengthening the pipeline to support employer demand."
EAB is providing strategic consulting, enrollment support and expert advisory services to six pairs of two-year and four-year Hispanic-serving institutions in states with large Hispanic/Latina/o/x communities and critical gaps in the health care workforce as part of the effort. Valencia College, a local partner with UCF, was also selected as part of the cohort.
"EAB is proud to partner with Bank of America to deliver better outcomes for Hispanic patients by working with HSIs to help more Hispanic students launch meaningful and rewarding health care careers," said EAB Chief Partner Officer Sally Amoruso. "As an HSI committed to advancing social mobility across a diverse community, UCF was a natural fit to invite into the Progresando Initiative, and we are excited to be working with them to design a more empowering journey for their students."
The latest U.S. Census Bureau data indicates
Part of the
"UCF's College of Nursing is committed to ensuring a brighter and healthier future for all," says UCF College of Nursing Dean Mary Lou Sole. "This effort will not only provide more opportunity for Hispanic nurses to achieve their educational goals and advance their careers, but it will positively impact the health of underserved and underrepresented communities as these new Knight nurses practice as providers, leaders, educators and scientists."
The Research and Writing Lab for HealthCare Programs will be modeled after traditional academic success labs with peer-to-peer assistance, six student-employees and six adjunct faculty, who will be available to assist more than 800 students in health care programs with thesis reading and critiquing, as well as mentoring.
More than 400 students are estimated to benefit from health care examination test preparation sessions and tutoring services. Standardized examinations are required for most health care profession programs for students to graduate and begin practice, the sessions and tutoring will allow students to be better prepared for the exam and increase success rates. Topic-based "Lunch and Learns" will be available in-person and virtually and virtual tutoring sessions will be recorded and made available to students as online sessions in the future. A
In addition to reaching current UCF students, the health professions educational series will spread awareness about medical professions to local middle and high school students through themed discussions led by professionals from diverse backgrounds. It will also provide opportunities for adult learners seeking to retool or upskill to participate in CareerSource Florida and UCF Continuing Education sponsored sessions.
UCF is also using funding awarded through the partnership to help increase awareness and enrollment in select, graduate-nursing programs where an increase in Hispanic/Latina/o/x representation may have the most impact. The programs are offered online, which provides working adults nationwide an opportunity to pursue a high-quality education at their convenience.
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