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First Generation Student Group
Interested in meeting other first generation students? Looking for a way to get better connected to campus? Register here for our First-Generation Student Group!
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First-Generation Scholarship
Donations are now being accepted for our 2015/2016 First-Generation Scholarship. Applications are now OPEN! Apply NOW!
We Are First Network
GENERATE is proud to announce the launch of the We Are First Network! Formerly known as the I Relate Network, this Network is a directory of 菠菜网lol正规平台 faculty and staff that were first-generation college students.
GENERATE: The First-Generation College Student Program is designed to support the success of first-generation college students at San Jose State University. Through a series of workshops, events, and resource materials, GENERATE seeks to foster connection, skill building, and academic success for those who identify as first-generation college students.
As of Fall 2014, the GENERATE Program was adopted by the MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center. Come visit GENERATE in the Student Union East Wing to find out more information about our center, services, and ways you can get involved!
GENERATE: First-Generation College Students Program has now finished its programming. Thank you to all who were involved in this pilot program.
Who are First-Generation College Students?
The term First-Generation College Student is defined in different ways.
As identified in a recent article from the California State University's Chancellor's Office, about half of CSU undergraduate students will be the first in their families to receive a four-year degree. These statistics are consistent with those of incoming students at San José State, the first university established in the CSU system.
Achievement gaps persist between those who have parents with a four-year college degree and those who do not nationwide. Therefore, for the purpose of the GENERATE project, we define first-generation college students as the first in the family to pursue a four-year college degree.
For more information, please contact Program Coordinator, Amanda Aldama at amanda.aldama@rf518.com.