First Generation College Students

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Alfred State Pioneers Go First!

One in three Alfred State students are first generation meaning that their parents have not completed a college degree. They are truly Alfred State Pioneers--trailblazers who are trying something new that hasn’t been done before in their family! Being the first is exciting, thrilling, and inspiring, but it can also be overwhelming if you feel like you have to do it alone.

We’re here to help, and we want you to succeed.

Tips for First-Gen Students

Choose Something You Love

It might be tempting to choose a major based on what someone else thinks you should do or because you’ve heard that a particular profession makes a lot of money, but what is it that you are passionate about? Embrace who you are and find a major that fits.

Be Proactive About Financial Aid.

Think you can’t go to college because you can’t afford it? Think again! There are all kinds of financial aid programs available, and our financial aid counselors are here to help you and your family through the financial aid process.

Remember, a financial aid package may include student loans, but this is normal. And since Alfred State is part of the State University of New York (SUNY), our costs are lower than what you might find at another school, so any loan debt is manageable. Plus, our graduates get jobs, so paying off those loans isn’t a problem.

Don’t let financing the college education keep you from going to college - a college education is just too important!

Embrace Academic Support Services Early

Most students need extra help in a class or two at some point in their college career so be sure to ask for help right away. Things move quickly at the college level, and there’s no reason not to take advantage of all the academic support that’s available.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you can do it all on your own. We want to help you succeed so let us do that!

Get Involved and Try New Things

There’s so much to do at Alfred State and so many people to meet so find something to do outside of your classes. The best way to feel connected to a place is to get involved—make the campus your home away from home.

Make it a goal to leave your college experience a more well-rounded person than you may have been when you arrived on campus. But remember to know your limits. Don’t get so involved that your grades suffer.

Ask Questions and Get to Know Your Professors

If you don’t know, ask! You’re in college to learn so ask questions and ask more questions! Also, be sure to get to know your professors. Class sizes are small at Alfred State so it’s easy to connect with your professors.

If you have a quick question, stay for a few minutes after class or stop in during posted office hours.

Work hard!

There will be times during your college experience when it won’t be easy but continue to move forward and keep your eyes on the target - earning that college degree! And don’t get caught up in comparing yourself to other people. There are people who will have a natural talent for something that you may not have, but hard work trumps everything.

Control what you can control - how hard you work!

Surround Yourself with the Right People.

There’s an anonymous quote which reads, “Surround yourself with people who have dreams, desire, and ambition; they’ll help you push for, and realize your own.”

 

Proud to be First!

Gregory Sammons, EdD
Gregory Sammons, EdD Vice President for Student and Employee Affairs
Matthew J Ryan
Matthew Ryan Senior Director of Cultural and Student Life
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Maureen Sibble Director of Career Planning & Development
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