What's first gen? At Nazareth University, a student is identified as a first-generation college student if neither parent/guardian earned a bachelor's degree. If this is you, congratulations! Being the first member of your family to attend college is a big accomplishment and an exciting challenge.
We look forward to supporting you throughout your college journey!
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Two students working to be the first in their family to complete a bachelor's degree say that Nazareth provides great professors, intellectual challenge, a home away from home, a feeling of community, experiences abroad, a participation-driven culture, and inspiration and knowledge to make a difference in other people's lives.
As part of celebrating First-Generation Day at Nazareth, we interviewed Mariam Kamate and Ivy Dulysz, each in the room where they had their first college class — a time of "excitement and wonder," as Ivy put it.
Among their advice: Go after opportunities. Watch the video, above.
Student experience: College has been more than Arlene Lopez expected and has given her strong connections, including friendships with students and mentoring by staff and faculty.
Student experience: Joycelyn Rivas majored in psychology with a minor in neuropsychology >
Nazareth staff and faculty — including some who are first-gen college grads themselves — are glad to be resources, including through a first-gen mentoring program. Read First-gen Stories >
The Center for First-generation Student Success honored Nazareth again in 2023 for demonstrating a continued commitment to improving experiences and advancing outcomes of first-generation college students.
of Naz first-year undergraduate students in fall 2024 are first-generation college students