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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Governor Little Honors First-Generation Students with Proclamation

On Nov. 10, Idaho became the first state to recognize first-generation students through a statewide proclamation. 

Representatives from Idaho State University joined colleagues from throughout the state as Governor Brad Little signed the proclamation at a ceremony in Boise. 

First-generation students are individuals who are the first in their family to attend or graduate college, meaning neither biological parent has a four-year degree. Only 28 percent of Idahoans have a bachelor’s degree, which means that a majority of our state has many first-generation students. Research shows that first-generation students face significant barriers in accessing higher education, succeeding after enrollment, and graduating. 

This proclamation shows the increasing focus on first-generation students. Many colleges in Idaho have resources for First-generation students including TRIO programs and on-site student resources to help first-generation students navigate through college.

Original source can be found here.

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