Supporting first-generation students in higher education

By Eliza.Compton, 11 January, 2024
From application to completion, these resources for institutions, teachers and support staff offer advice to ensure that first-gen students thrive
Supporting first-generation students in higher education
From application to completion, these resources for institutions, teachers and support staff offer advice to ensure that first-gen students thrive
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The number of students who are first-in-family to enter higher education is growing. But they face specific challenges through their learning journeys. Increasing awareness that this cohort might need extra guidance and support to build networks and academic skills has resulted in more programmes and initiatives to foster belonging and boost retention and completion rates. This collection of resources offers advice on aspects including making admission processes more equitable, implementing peer-to-peer mentoring, involving families in the journey and navigating the effects of the affirmative action ban in the US.

Making application and admissions more equitable
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By Miranda Prynne, 6 October, 2022
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As a first-generation college student, Aimee Huffstetler knows how daunting the application process can be. Now working in enrolment, she shares advice on what higher education administrators can do to ensure more equitable and accessible admissions
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3minutes
How to welcome first-generation students into higher education
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Fostering social mobility
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By Laura.Duckett, 10 January, 2024
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The first step towards providing better support for first-generation students should be to acknowledge the variety of definitions that exist and develop a better shared understanding of how those definitions affect students
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5minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 7 December, 2023
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Professional placements – whether paid or unpaid – offer practical, hands-on experiences aligned with students’ academic pursuits and help level the playing field for first-gen students in competitive job markets
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3minutes
Building belonging and engagement
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