First-Generation College Celebration Day
First-Generation College Celebration Day
Learn how to celebrate and join Rochester’s first-generation community.
While First-Generation College Celebration Day is celebrated annually on November 8, the Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ celebrates our first-generation population throughout their academic journey and beyond.
Through resources and outreach to students and families beginning their college search, and mentoring opportunities for current students, and networking events for first-generation alumni, the University is dedicated to empowering and equipping its first-generation community members. These relationships culminate and come full circle when first-generation alumni current first-generation students and connect with their relatable experiences.
What does it mean to be a first-generation student?
At the URochester, a student is identified as a first-generation college student if neither parent/guardian obtained a bachelor’s degree.
Why is this celebrated on November 8 each year?
The Higher Education Act of 1965 was signed into Law on November 8, 1965. This law expanded college opportunities for low-income and first-generation populations. November 8 is observed as National First-Generation Celebration Day.
How can you get involved with the First-Generation Network?
Participate in an upcoming first-generation event on in Rochester/online or on in Washington, D.C.
Join the First-Generation Network to volunteer, mentor, and network with other alumni and resources. Contact ³Ò³ó¾±²õ±ô²¹¾±²Ô±ðÌý¸é²¹»å±ð²µ´Ç²Ô»å±ð-·¡¾±²õ´Ç²Ô, ’10W (MS), ’17W (EdD) to get started or with any questions.
The Alumni Relations & Constituent Engagement office facilitates affinity networks to build stronger connections throughout the University community.
— Mary Burke, 2024


