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    • Higher Education Diversity
    • Campus Climate Studies

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    • Nursing schools face challenges in recruiting and retaining underrepresented students.
    • The New Careers in Nursing program was established in 2008 to address nursing shortages and diversity issues.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effect of campus climate on program satisfaction among accelerated nursing students of color.
    • To explore the role of social supports, including faculty and peer interactions, in this relationship.

    Main Methods:

    • Secondary analysis of a subsample of accelerated nursing students.
    • Focus on students of color and their experiences with campus climate and social support.

    Main Results:

    • Students from underrepresented groups reported higher discomfort with diverse peers.
    • Racist or stereotypical remarks were more frequently reported by these students.
    • A lack of a supportive friend group on campus was also more common.

    Conclusions:

    • Campus climate, particularly peer and faculty interactions, significantly influences student satisfaction.
    • Findings are crucial for nursing programs aiming to foster inclusive campus communities.