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Supporting Your First-Generation College Student

Supporting Your First-Generation College Student. Brought to you by: Office of Student Transitions & TRiO Student Support Services. What is First-Generation?. Any student whose supporting parents do not hold a 4-year, bachelor’s degree. ONE Generation Video. Academic Responsibilities.

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Supporting Your First-Generation College Student

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  1. Supporting Your First-Generation College Student Brought to you by: Office of Student Transitions & TRiO Student Support Services

  2. What is First-Generation? • Any student whose supporting parents do not hold a 4-year, bachelor’s degree.

  3. ONE Generation Video

  4. Academic Responsibilities • High school vs. College • Increased academic rigor • Responsibility & accountability • Time availability • Less time in class • More time preparing & studying outside of class

  5. High Risk Majors & Courses • Majors: “STEM” • Science, technology, engineering, & mathematics • Examples: biology, nursing, geosciences, radiologic technology, etc. • Courses: • BIOL 2010/2011 (Anatomy &Physiology) • MATH 1530 (Statistics)

  6. Finances and College • Managing finances • Selecting cost-effective options (e.g. residence hall & meal plan choices) • Additional college expenses • Determining needs vs. wants • Financial aid • Submit FAFSA early! JANURARY 1!!! • Household income information • Apply for scholarships • Minimize student loan debt • Financial aid limits

  7. Supporting Locally • Minimize additional responsibilities • Create study environment • Support campus engagement

  8. Supporting from Afar • Stay in contact • Be understanding if contact lessens • Provide pieces of home • Visit campus

  9. Supporting • Assist with accountability • Provide encouragement • Ask questions

  10. Support Offices on Campus • TRiO Student Support Services • Academic Support Center • Adult & Non-Traditional Student Center • Counseling Services • Disability Services • Hispanic Culture Center • Military Student Center • Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center

  11. First-Gen Cohort • Conditional Admission • APSU 1000 (MW 2:30-3:25) • HIST 2020 (MWF 10:10-11:05) • THEA 1030 (TR 8:00-9:25) • Full Admission • APSU 1000 (W 11:15-12:10) • THEA 1030 (MWF 8:00-8:55) • ENGL 1010 (MWF 9:05-10:00)

  12. QUESTIONS TRiO Student Support Services triosss@apsu.edu 931-221-6142 Ellington 337 Student Transitions transitions@apsu.edu 931-221-7607 University Center 210

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