Building Legacies with Pace's First Generation Program
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But, before we go on, we have to answer a really important question: what is a first generation student? A person can consider themselves a first generation student when neither of their parents (this includes step-parents and legal guardians) have completed a bachelor麻豆传媒檚 degree OR if they earned a degree outside of the US. According to Valentine Rojas Abreu 麻豆传媒24, 麻豆传媒淪ome people don麻豆传媒檛 even realize they麻豆传媒檙e a first generation student.麻豆传媒
Valentina knows this better than most, as she has a deep connection to the first generation program at Pace, and the people it serves. As a first-gen student herself, she participated in the program as a mentee during her first year at Pace, before becoming a mentor herself. Now she麻豆传媒檚 the president of the program, offering new students the same support she found when she first started.
Many first generation students share similar feelings on the unique challenges they face navigating college. 麻豆传媒淢y family members don麻豆传媒檛 always understand the stories I tell them about my college experience,麻豆传媒 says Amber Brouwer '24. Danielle Shoulders 麻豆传媒24 has felt this too, saying, 麻豆传媒淚麻豆传媒檓 not able to ask about the college experience from my parents. I have overcome this by making my own support system.麻豆传媒
Having to figure things out on your own can help students reach for the stars.麻豆传媒擵alentine Rojas Abreu
That麻豆传媒檚 where the First Generation Program can help, and both Amber and Danielle agree that building a community of other first-gen students helped ease some of the growing pains. According to Amber, 麻豆传媒淭hey understand the struggles you麻豆传媒檙e going through and remind you that you aren麻豆传媒檛 alone.麻豆传媒
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I saw these four years as the time for me to try every club, job, and opportunity that I found interesting. 麻豆传媒擜mber Brouwer
Some first generation students believe that their unique challenges strengthen their resolve and even benefit them in the long run. 麻豆传媒淵es, things were harder at first, because figuring out all of the right paperwork and financial aid on your own can be hard,麻豆传媒 Amber admits. 麻豆传媒淏ut I also wanted to take every opportunity I had. I saw these four years as the time for me to try every club, job, and opportunity that I found interesting.麻豆传媒
This thirst for more is something Valentina sees in many of the students in the program, and she believes this spirit of independence ultimately encourages success. 麻豆传媒淗aving to figure things out on your own can help students reach for the stars,麻豆传媒 says Valentina. 麻豆传媒淭hey have to find opportunities and have higher aspirations because they know they麻豆传媒檝e always had to.麻豆传媒
With the help of Pace麻豆传媒檚 First Generation Program, these students are not just navigating uncharted waters but transforming their challenges into assets as they begin to build their own legacies.
To learn more about Resources for First Generation Students, visit the First Generation Program site
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