UNMC Hosts Inaugural Class for NU PATHS Program

The seven University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) students who toured the

University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) campus Sept. 25 represent

the first dividends of the new NU PATHS program. The all-day visit gave

each student a chance to understand the UNMC environment, meet faculty

and clinicians, tour campus facilities and receive a stream of warm welcomes,

encouragements and expectations of seeing them back at UNMC in a few years

for their health professions education.

This NU PATHS Program, a cooperative program between UNL and UNMC, is

designed to recruit academically talented, underrepresented, ethnic minority

students to UNL for enrollment in programs that will prepare them for entry

into, and completion of, health care professional programs at UNMC. Eventually,

all three University of Nebraska undergraduate campuses will have a version

of the program.

For the first year, 10 scholars — as many as 12 may be chosen — have

received guaranteed admission to their chosen UNMC health profession program

upon completion of all specified academic requirements including having

scored adequately on the standardized exam (MCAT, DAT, etc.). They will

receive scholarship support from UNL and/or the University of Nebraska

Foundation at a level equal to or greater than full tuition until they

matriculate to UNMC. Prior to their first semester at UNL, they developed

a four-year academic plan that has been approved by the NU PATHS administration,

which consists of UNL and UNMC faculty and staff members.

The support we are getting through NU PATHS is unbelievable, said

NU PATHS student Katherine Reyes. The sincerity of the faculty and their

clear desire to see us succeed really offers us an amazing opportunity.

Student Natalia Torres agreed. We know we are leading the way for future

minorities to come to UNMC, she said. It is important for each of us

to succeed, so that others coming after us will see this and be encouraged.

Our visit to the campus is the best introduction we could have to seeing

that we are wanted

here. The faculty, the staff – everybody – is ready and waiting to

back us up.

The scholars will spend time on campus with a faculty member in their

chosen specialty, attending class sessions and shadowing in clinical environments,

said Mary McNamee, Ph.D., director of UNMCs Office of Student Equity and

Multicultural Affairs. These visits help the students get comfortable

with the professional environment at UNMC and understand the expectations

we will have of them as pre-professional students.

These students will have to pass through the same rigorous entrance

doors as every other student accepted into our colleges and specialized

schools. This NU PATHS program enables UNL and UNMC to work together to

identify outstanding minority candidates for the health professions and

give them sustained support and guidance all the way to UNMC.

The 10 students selected for the inaugural NU PATHS class and their

future specialty are Brett Carranza and Travis Haynes (College of Dentistry);

Royonna Bristol, Tiffiney Buggs, Andrea Gomes and Nandi Mutfwang (College

of Medicine); Kessondra Mays (College of Nursing); Natalia Torres (College

of Pharmacy); Katherine Reyes (Physical Therapy); and Mariah Carroll (Dental

Hygiene).

The students were escorted around campus by Sharon Palmer, OSEMA recruiter

and UNMC NU PATHS coordinator, and Chuck Van Rossum, UNL special assistant

to the chancellor of student affairs and UNL NU PATHS coordinator.

The NU PATHS participants were selected from applications by underrepresented

minorities who were in their senior year of high school, and freshman or

first-semester sophomores at UNL. Selection was based upon high school

and college transcripts, written essays, letters of recommendation and

ACT scores. The seven University of Nebraska-Lincoln students who toured

the UNMC campus Sept. 25 represent the first fruits of the NU PATHS program.

The all-day visit gave each student a chance to understand the UNMC environment,

meet faculty and clinicians, tour campus facilities and receive a stream

of warm welcomes, encouragements and expectations of seeing them back at

UNMC in a few years for their health professions education.