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National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations
(NCEMNA)
Aetna/NCEMNA Scholars Program
Goal and Objectives
Goal
To increase the number of ethnic minority nurses and socialize them
into the research agenda to eliminate health disparities.
Objectives
- Promote the academic and professional development of ethnic
minority Scholars
- Develop and establish a Scholar selection process
- Establish a Scholar mentoring program.
Selection Process
The process for selecting each the Aetna/NCEMNA scholar
is the following:
Each ethnic nurse association will announce the Aetna/NCEMNA Scholar’s
Program to their members by e-mail to chapter presidents, Web announcements,
and newsletters.
Each Associations’ Awards & Scholarships Committee will
provide the application, monitor, and select the process of the
nominee.
The general guidelines used in the selection of the nominee include
- Being a member of the respective association
- Currently attending or making application to a four-year degree
program or masters degree program
- A letter of reference re: academic performance, honors, etc.
- Demonstration of leadership/involvement in the ethnic community
- Statement of career goals.
Once the nominee has been selected, it is the responsibility of
the Association to forward the nominee’s application packet
and information to NCEMNA President, Dr. Betty Smith Williams.
The nominee will be presented with the Aetna/NCEMNA Award letter
at the corresponding Association annual conference.
Each of the Scholars will receive a letter of congratulations from
NCEMNA.
Each of the Scholars will be contacted by NCEMNA (corresponding
Scholars Committee member) beginning in September to establish academic
and professional goals.
Each month, the Scholars will be contacted by NCEMNA to review
academic and professional goals. The Scholar will be responsible
for reporting/accounting to NCEMNA their progress each month.
For further information, contact the presidents of each NCEMNA
member association.
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