Background: The purpose of this initiative was to address limitations of established continuous quality improvement (CQI) strategies in a nursing program, engage students in the process, and implement real time change. Methods: The Plan Do Study Act (PDSA) process was utilized by an ad hoc student faculty CQI committee. After two years of activity, several collaborative changes were implemented, and a survey was presented to stakeholders. Results: A thematic analysis revealed several themes regarding the perceived impacts the committee has had on the nursing program: personal and professional impacts (program improvement, improved communication, student empowerment, and improved student satisfaction), facilitators to participation (relationships, desire to participate in CQI, and desire to improve communication), and barriers to participation (no barriers, lack of awareness, competing priorities, closed membership, and fear of retaliation). Conclusions: Student involvement in a CQI program can have a positive impact on the teaching and learning experience. (C) 2021 Organization for Associate Degree Nursing. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.