LA MIRADA, CALIF. 鈥 Reflective of a national increase in first-generation students pursuing higher education, 鈥渇irst-gen鈥 students made up 22% of 今日黑料鈥檚 incoming class this fall. This week, Biola will join hundreds of higher education institutions, corporations, nonprofits and K-12 schools to recognize the achievements of the first-gen community. Inspired by the resilient FirstGen stories on Biola鈥檚 campus, the week鈥檚 theme is 鈥淔irst to Finish: Running with Endurance.鈥
According to the Center of First-Generation Student Success, one in three undergraduates of nearly five million students in the United States identify as first-generation. In 2016, when Biola鈥檚 FirstGen Scholars program first launched, there were only 28 students. Now, the program serves over 138 students.
For three consecutive years, Biola has achieved a special status for the institution鈥檚 commitment to first-generation student success. Selected as a member of the 2023-24 First-gen Forward cohort by The Center for First-Generation Student Success 鈥 a national initiative 鈥 Biola is among an elite group of schools which strive to serve college students who are the first in their family to graduate from a United States higher education institution.
Biola鈥檚 weeklong celebration is November 3-8, with hopes to instill encouragement to the individuals of FirstGen to endure in their journeys as they navigate college and professional life.
This year鈥檚 events include:
FirstGen Image of God Chapel: Friday, Nov. 3 鈥 Three FirstGen students in Game Design, Sociology and Communication Studies shared their stories about endurance.
First to Finish Luncheon: Wednesday, Nov. 8 from 12-1:30 p.m. at Fluor Fountain. President Dr. Barry H. Corey and Provost Matt Hall alongside a panel of FirstGen faculty will share their journeys of endurance over a free lunch.
First to Finish Festival: Nov. 8 from 6-8:00 p.m. at Lot F Tent (near Fluor Fountain). The festival will provide dinner from the Kogi Taco Truck, desserts, an obstacle course bounce house, a photo booth and a resource fair. Students, staff, faculty and family members are all welcome.
Biola鈥檚 FirstGen Program aims to equip and empower students who are the first in their families to graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in the United States. FirstGen students are offered a wide range of resources and community to guarantee success for the future.
In 2017, the (COE) and the Center for First-generation Student Success launched an annual celebration where hundreds of higher education institutions, corporations, nonprofits and K-12 schools joined together to recognize the achievements of the first-gen community .
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Written by Reina Lee, University Communications Public Relations Intern. For more information, contact Media Relations at media.relations@biola.edu.