Introduction First generation students can be defined as, students whose parents have no post-secondary education (Choy, 2001). The number of First-Generation students on campuses nationwide is expanding, and have become more diverse. Data from the 1980-90 Beginning Postsecondary Longitudinal Study (BPS) had been used in order to observe participation of first-generation college students in post-secondary education. This study held by the BPS is also a component of the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study…
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For one to be successful in life, you need to prepare yourself, take advantage of surrounding resources, and acquire as many skills or traits needed to achieve the best outcome. As a First Generation college student, the one trait needed to succeed is passion, which I believe naturally cultivates other traits. It allows you to plan, which then pushes to elevate things to a higher standard as of how you would want it to be. When you’re passionate about something, because of the love you have for…
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As a first generation college student, my parents are naturally anxious about my departure but going to a Californian University would allow me to be relatively close to my family but not too close. That has always been a huge consideration. Being a first generation college student has really shaped my academic career. While at times, this identity made the learning process more difficult, seeing my parents struggle and knowing that their hardships could have been rectified with a college degree…
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advertisement for an early college program at Lamar University. With my parents help, I decided to apply. I was accepted into this program in late June and I started my first semester in August 2015. Just like that, I was the first person in my immediate family to attend college, I became a first generation college student. Being a first generation college student had affected me in many ways, and has been a large influence on my college career, just as it has for many other students. In fact, during my…
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Personally, I hate thinking that being a first generation college student places me at a disadvantage. Obviously I do not have all the tools and guidelines to follow from my parents or extended family. However, being a first generation college student is a really enlightening experience. I feel as if I am pioneering the way for my siblings and cousins to be successful in all aspects of college. When I started at USD I had no sense of direction (figuratively and literally). I did not know who to…
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As a first generation college student, I strive to achieve everything I set my mind to. I was born and raised in Columbia, SC, and attended almost every elementary school in Lexington District 2. As a child my mother, my little brother, and I lived with my grandmother most of the time. Sometimes we would be on our feet well enough to live on our own, but that wasn’t always the case. My childhood was just like any other, I played with barbies, climbed trees, and loved puppies. Although I lived like…
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First- Generation Students Raven Fuel Bryant & Stratton College ENGL 099 Ms. Arakelian 03/18/2016 Barriers to Academic Success for First- Generation Student There are many Barriers that First-Generation student face while attending college for the first time. First generation students that suffer from barriers while attending school are children of parents that didn’t get the chance to attend or finish college. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) conducted a study form…
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As generations have passed, the culture and beliefs of the American people have evolved. The Baby Boomer Generation was the result of soldiers coming home from World War II and the rapid suburban boom that occurred when William Levitt established Levittowns. Levittowns, based in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, were mass produced, inexpensive houses on the outskirts of the cities, which were perfect for young families (Baby Boomers). Generation X is often considered to be invisible and…
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, The twenty-first century has many of its peaks and valleys. It is the century of developing and enhancement of technology. But as technology further improved in quality, the economy began to drastically plummet to the ground. College graduate success rates are declining, the economy and careers are uncertain, and major cultural shifts are occurring. So, as one can easily point out, it is not this generation that is not “hard working”, but rather the ways of…
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allow the audience to understand in their argument. The first piece reviewed is Paul Tough's "Who Gets To Graduate?" (2014), a popular magazine article that begins with what a young college student has to overcome to be the first in her family to attend and graduate from a University. The student, Vanessa Brewer is studying at the University of Texas and despite her high grades and test scores coming into college, she soon realized in her first semester that she may not have the skill set or what it…
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