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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.

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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