Main ContentService Learning Activities
The University of Mississippi School of Nursing values community service as a component of education and development. Service projects provide opportunities for faculty, staff and students to demonstrate the professional values through value-based behavior: caring, altruism, respect for human dignity, integrity, social justice, ethical principles and cultural sensitivity.
All graduate and undergraduate nursing students are expected to complete a minimum of eight service-learning hours per academic year. The academic year starts with the summer semester and ends with the spring semester. Service-learning activities are pre-approved by the director of student affairs and align with a specific set of learning outcomes. Service-learning activities that emphasize specific learning outcomes allow students the opportunity to integrate classroom learning in a community context, extending learning and practice beyond institutional walls and eliminating boundaries to practice and service.
School of Nursing student-service experiences focus on health equity and cultural humility, promoting advocacy, cultural competence and a greater understanding of diversity and health disparity. The school believes leadership and service go hand in hand, and by providing these service-learning experiences for students, students are developed into leaders, poised to make an impact on the needs they encounter in professional nursing practice.
Outcomes
All service-learning activities strive to achieve a specific set of outcomes, established for both serving the community and promoting academic learning.
- Increase self-awareness and understanding of health disparities within and beyond the state.
- Empower students to be agents of change through service and advocacy.
- Promote awareness of the linkage between professional values, advocacy and service to those living with health disparities.
- Increase student awareness and understanding through exposure to cultural, educational and economic differences and similarities of individuals from diverse ethnic, cultural, educational and economic histories.
- Hone and enhance nursing skills, specifically patient education, through experiences within the community designed for health promotion and prevention.
Log hours on GivePulse
To log in your service-learning hours, visit the School's page in GivePulse.
If you would like to propose a service-learning activity, complete a service-learning proposal form to Dr. Farrah Evans, director of student affairs.
Additional resources
If you have questions regarding service-learning requirements or ideas for activities, please contact Dr. Farrah Evans, director of student affairs, at (601) 984-6252.