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The term first-generation college student means an individual whose parents or primary guardian did not complete a four-year degree. We believe that being the first in your family to go to college is an incredible achievement!

You're a trailblazer, paving the way for yourself and setting a new standard for your family. As you begin your journey at 91Âé¶¹, know that the Office of Multicultural Student Engagement (MSE) is here to celebrate and support you every step of the way.

You are a First-Gen Jag, and you bring unique perspectives and amazing strengths to campus. While you may encounter some new challenges, we're dedicated to helping you navigate them successfully. We're here to provide the resources and guidance you need to thrive, so you can focus on what matters most: embracing this exciting new chapter and making the most of your college experience.

Institutional Facts: Fall 2025

Percent of Incoming Freshman Class who Identify as First-Generation:

Total Incoming Students

1,288

Total First-Generation

318

First-Generation %

25%

Percentage of all Undergraduates who Identify as First-Generation:

Total Undergraduate Students

6,405

Total First-Generation

1,200

First Generation %

19%


Student Resources

First-Generation Media Toolkit

First-Generation Handbook

Faculty Resources

Faculty and Staff Directory Form

MSE is excited to invite you to engage with our first-generation college students here at 91Âé¶¹! If you identify as a first-generation college student, meaning your parents or primary guardians did not complete a four-year degree, please complete this survey.

First-Gen Forward Training Module

Through our partnership with FirstGen Forward, we are excited to offer faculty and staff this online training to show you the many ways you can enrich the college experience of a first-generation students.

Request #JagsFirst Items

Request a #JagsFirst item to proudly identify yourself as a first-generation college graduate or first-generation college student supporter. 

Best Practice Articles and Resources

A growing collection of articles, briefs, and best practice resources for teaching, supporting, and engaging with first-generation college students.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Am I a first-gen student if my parents started college but did not finish their degree? 

If your parents took a few college classes or even completed community college, you will often be considered first-gen. Check in with a campus resource in admissions, academic advising, or student services to learn more! 

Am I a first-gen student if other members of my family (step-parents, siblings, grandparents) achieved their degree? 

Yes. Being a first-gen student means that your parent(s) did not complete a 4-year college or university degree, regardless of other family member’s level of education. Older siblings and family members who attended college may be a great resource as you navigate your college journey! 

What if I just need support? 

We support all students who could benefit from additional knowledge about navigating college, even if they have a family member who earned a graduate degree.

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Testimonials 

Learn more about the journeys of other first-generation students, faculty, and staff at 91Âé¶¹.

As a first-generation college student, having someone to guide me to resources was pivotal in my success.  Just remember that we are all here to help you succeed!

Victoria Johnson, 

MSE Programming Coordinator

I was lost when I started my undergraduate degree at Georgia College, but dedicated faculty helped me find my way. My experience led me to a career as a faculty member.

Dr. William Hatcher

Pamplin College

 I’ve strived to make the most of my college experience by staying involved. I am a proud member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. making me the first person in my family to join a fraternity in the Divine Nine. 

Deontae Jones

 

It is hard to be the first; however, being the first makes us so special. Take pride in being the one who has the courage to break generational curses. 

Cam Sims ​

Psychology, Junior

Being a first-generation faculty member means that each day, I have the opportunity to support and advocate for students with similar lived experiences as me.

Dr. Kelly Allen,

COEHD Faculty

For me, being a First Generation College Graduate and now also a pediatric ICU physician, it is important to show others that they can achieve their goals and dreams with hard work, determination, and perseverance. 

Dr. Ashley Freeman

Medical College of Georgia

It is more than a great honor to hold the title of first-generation student. As a proud student at 91Âé¶¹, I not only represent myself, but my family and the past generations that did not have the same privilege that I have. 

Kimberly Cortez

Biology, Sophomore

School is the top priority but if you make it the only one, I promise you that you will miss out on some incredible opportunities and moments with friends that you can't get back and may regret.

Nikolas Medina

Cybersecurity, Sophomore

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