The purpose of the study was to examine the level of cultural self-efficacy of graduating baccalaureate nursing students using Bernal and Froman's Cultural Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES). A convenience sample of 48 nursing students from an ethnically diverse community completed an 8-item demographic questionnaire and a 26-item CSES. The subjects of this study were found to have an increased level of cultural confidence in comparison with previous studies. Exposure to cultural concepts and to ethnically diverse populations may play an important role in this unique finding. This study also suggests nurse educators continue to incorporate cultural concepts and skills in the nursing curriculum.