You are a First-Gen If...
- Your natural or adoptive parents did not receive a bachelor's degree, or
- You lived with only one parent and the parent did not receive a bachelor's degree, or
- You did not live with or receive support from a natural or an adoptive parent, or
- Your natural or adoptive parents received a bachelor's degree in a country outside the United States.
- ​â¶Ä‹Social capital: information, resources, and support that people can utilize and draw on from their relationships and the ability to secure certain benefits from those social networks.Â
- Cultural capital:Â inherited knowledge or skills that can be converted into value as people move through different fields or settings.
First-generation students may not have the resources, support, or interpersonal network to navigate their school years as smoothly as continuing-generation studetns.
If you want to learn more about existing supports on campus, feel free to reach out to the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion.
Look for faculty and staff members with the sticker below. They were also First-Generation when they went to school. They have a wealth of knowledge to share with you and will be happy to hear about your experience!
The 1st Gen Business Cards Program helps First Generation ÌÇÐÄlogoÔÚÏßÈë¿Ú students familiarize themselves with business settings and make career connections, starting with their own free business cards.
Click to request a 15-minute Individual meeting at the CSDI office (LSC) to create your business card.Â
No Deadline. This is an ongoing event.
First Generation Recognition Program that celebrates first-generation graduates with a ceremony to done their blue and black cords to wear at the commencement.
ÌÇÐÄlogoÔÚÏßÈë¿Ú is honored to be part of the chapter of Tri-Alpha. Tri-Alpha, also known as Alpha Alpha Alpha, is a national honor society for first-generation college students. This honor society is a way to celebrate the academic achievements of our first-generation students and is open to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Faculty and staff may also be inducted. Learn more:Â