“…Nurse education programs that can address these challenges have the potential for graduating Hispanic students with the knowledge, skills, and language abilities needed to meet the strong demand for bilingual nurses. Many community colleges are meeting the urgent need for nurses by creating and expanding nursing programs, sometimes with financial, instructional, or logistical help from local health care organizations (Curtis & West, 1992;Thacker). Such programs are most likely to succeed if academic strengths of Hispanic students are recognized and supported (e.g., encouraging cooperative and student-centered activities), while challenges such as low science and math skills are addressed by program components (e.g., specialized workshops or classes) (Drane, Smith, Light, Pinto, & Swarat, 2005).…”