ERIC Number: EJ1469283
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 9
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ISSN: ISSN-2769-4879
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How First-Generation College Students Find Success: Reflections, Strategies, and Recommendations on What Colleges Can Do to Increase Retention among Low-Income Students
Kameron Higginbotham
Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, v2 n1 p12-20 2022
In this student voice essay, I reflect on my experiences thus far as a first-generation college student. I share how the Center for Academic Retention and Engagement (CARE) program at Florida State University has contributed to my success. I then discuss the problems and challenges faced by first-generation low-income college students. Next, I reflect on the mental health struggles I faced, which are common but too often not talked about, and how I stay grounded. I describe the struggles many students face--such as fear of the future--and the significance of having a solid social support network to rely on when college gets difficult. I conclude the essay by identifying strategic changes colleges and universities alike can implement to further support first-generation, low-income students that will ensure long-term retention and success. Lastly, I offer my recommendations to current or future college students, regardless of their backgrounds.
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Success, College Role, Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Low Income Students, Barriers, Coping, Social Support Groups, Student Personnel Services, Mental Health, Paying for College, Access to Health Care
Center for Postsecondary Success at Florida State University. 1114 W Call Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306. Web site: https://journals.flvc.org/jpss/
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Florida
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