UNCG celebrates its first-generation students

Posted on November 08, 2021

Student holding a UNCG sing, a #FirstGenStudent sign, and a Trio Works sign
Student holding a UNCG sing, a #FirstGenStudent sign, and a Trio Works sign

51% of first-year Spartans are first-generation college students, meaning they are the first in their families to attend a four-year institution.

To celebrate this community on campus, “First G at the G” is a week-long series of events that takes place Nov. 8-12, with programming designed to help first-generation students connect with each other, faculty, and staff, as well as learn about campus resources.

First-generation students are more likely to live off-campus, attend college close to home, attend school part-time, and work full-time while in college. Many first-generation students are nontraditional (commuter, transfer, returning, married, etc.) and therefore have a peripheral identity due to responsibilities outside of school. Some students – particularly from immigrant backgrounds – may serve as cultural brokers or translators. Many have high expectations placed on them as the first to attend college.

Below is the full “First G at the G” schedule:

  • Kick-off Celebration – Monday, Nov. 8, 11-2 p.m., Moran Commons. RSVP through SpartanConnect
  • First G Interest Meeting – Monday, Nov. 8, 6 p.m., virtual, RSVP through SpartanConnect
  • Job Ready: Resumes & Interviewing 101 – Tuesday, Nov. 9, 12-1 p.m., virtual, RSVP through SpartanConnect
  • Storm The Streets – Tuesday, Nov. 9, 4:15 p.m. at the UNCG Baseball Stadium. RSVP through SpartanConnect
  • Minerva Midday: Create & Rejuvenate – Wednesday, Nov. 10, 11-1 p.m., EUC Alexander Room. RSVP through SpartanConnect
  • Money Matters: What matters to You as a First Gen Student – Thursday, Nov. 11, 6 p.m., virtual, RSVP through SpartanConnect
  • First Gen Experiences Student Panel – Friday, Nov. 12, 12-1 p.m., virtual, RSVP through SpartanConnect

See the event schedule and details at sa.uncg.edu/firstg/.

Photography by Jiyoung Park, University Communications, taken in 2019

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