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  2. First-generation college students in the United States

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    35.6% of students 24–29 years old. 42.1% of students 30–39 years old. 50.2% of students 40 years old or older. A review of the literature on first-generation college students published by the Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation (TGSLC) cites a 2001 study which reported that 31% of first-generation college students were 24 years of age ...

  3. What It Means to Be a First Generation College Student

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    What is a first-generation college student? “The definition of a first-gen student can vary depending on the institution,” Johnson explains. “The most common definition is that neither ...

  4. Blue-collar scholar - Wikipedia

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    Definition. A common term used in understanding student who come from working class, or blue-collar families, is a first-generation college student. These students are the first in their immediate family to attend a college or university. There are social impacts and struggles for students in higher-education who come from working-class families.

  5. Upward Bound - Wikipedia

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    The program is available to students after their eighth grade of school. Two-thirds of selected applicants must be low-income and "potential first-generation college students," with the remaining third of students meeting one of the aforementioned criteria. Approach Upward Bound programs may utilize two approaches to student preparation: 1.

  6. Letter: Empowering Georgia’s students this First-Generation ...

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    After four years of college, TRIO Student Support Services students were 57% more likely to complete an associate degree or certificate or transfer to a four-year institution. In 2022, nine TRIO ...

  7. First-generation college students unite

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    College can be a tough place for anyone, especially for those being the first one from their families to attend

  8. Immigrant generations - Wikipedia

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    Immigrant generations. In sociology, people who permanently resettle to a new country are considered immigrants, regardless of the legal status of their citizenship or residency. [1] The United States Census Bureau (USCB) uses the term " generational status " to refer to the place of birth of an individual or an individual's parents. First ...

  9. Federal TRIO Programs - Wikipedia

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    TRIO includes eight programs targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to post-baccalaureate programs. TRIO also includes a training program for directors and staff of TRIO projects.