“…Increasingly, undergraduate research is being highlighted as an important opportunity for learning through an HIP (Kuh, 2008) by engaging students in faculty-led research and encouraging students to develop their own research projects in independent studies and senior capstone projects. This HIP can also involve introducing research into existing course instruction through course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs; Brownell & Kloser, 2015;Corwin, Graham, & Dolan, 2015;Segarra & Gomez, 2014;Teixeira-Poit, Cameron, & Schulman, 2011). Research on undergraduate research and CUREs has shown that students benefit from this mentored experience through increased knowledge and skill acquisition (Adedokun et al, 2014;John & Creighton, 2011;Stanford, Rocheleau, Smith, & Mohan, 2017), feelings of achievement in project ownership and selfefficacy (Adedokun et al, 2014;John & Creighton, 2011;Sandquist, Cervato, & Ogilvie, 2019), higher retention and graduation rates (Stanford et al, 2017), and greater commitment to the profession (Adedokun et al, 2014 ;Helm, & Bailey, 2013).…”