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Thousands of current Penn State students will be the first in their families to complete a baccalaureate degree!
There are nearly 17,000 first-generation undergraduate students enrolled in a residential academic program through Penn State. This makes up roughly 25% of Penn State's undergraduate student population at University Park and the Commonwealth Campuses combined! There are several ways to define first-generation when used in a college or university setting. Penn State recognizes first-generation students as any student whose immediate parents or legal guardians have not completed a baccalaureate degree.
Many first-generation students do not realize that they're first-generation until they arrive at college, but often feel as though they are experiencing college differently than their peers who are not first-gen. Most first-generation students are pioneering a new path for themselves/their families and may face unique challenges as they work toward completing their degrees. Penn State welcomes all first-generation students and values the contributions that first-gen students bring to each and every one of our campuses. The Penn State Chaiken Center for Student Success is here to help first-generation students navigate the collegiate experience, coach them through challenges, and celebrate their successes and many contributions.
The Center in partnership with our colleagues in student affairs, academic affairs, and educational equity work to provide resources and support that is specifically tailored to meet the needs of Penn State's first-generation student population. We invite you to read below to learn more about our events and initiatives and connect with us to share your story or join our community!