First-generation graduation cap celebrating commencement

First-Generation Students

First-Generation Students Thrive on the Hilltop

St. Edward’s has a proud history of championing students who are the first in their families to earn a college degree. We’re dedicated to helping you make the most of college.

Today, nearly one-third of Hilltoppers are first-generation students, and many of our faculty, staff and university leaders are the first in their families to go to college — including St. Edward’s University President Montserrat Fuentes. Their contributions to our community are a vital part of the success of St. Edward’s and our mission to create a more just and inclusive world.
 

Your Hilltop Community is Here for You

At St. Edward’s, you’re part of a vibrant and welcoming campus family where everyone is valued. Professors, advisors, coaches and peers will guide and mentor you throughout your college experience, and our entire community will support your success.

Check out the campus programs, events and resources that support and celebrate our first-generation students. We’re here to help you navigate college and achieve your dreams.

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Students pose for photos during First-Gen Scholars Week.

First-Gen Scholars Week

Join your St. Edward’s family in celebrating the accomplishments and success of our first-generation students, faculty and staff. Take part in a week of fun and informative activities that culminate on First-Gen Scholars Day, a full day of festivities and recognition. 

First-Gen Programs and Events

Students gather for First-Gen Fridays.

First-Gen First Fridays

Gather with fellow First-Gen Hilltoppers on the first Friday of each month for special first-gen programs, workshops and socializing. You’ll learn about resources at St. Edward's that can help you build your community and invest in your personal and professional development. And you’ll hear encouraging and inspiring personal stories from our own first-gen students, faculty and alumni.

Tri-Alpha students pose during their induction ceremony.

Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) Honor Society

The St. Edward’s chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) Honors Society for first-generation college students offers opportunities for mentoring, building leadership skills, and connecting with first-gen students and professionals on campus and after college. 

Students meet with financial advisors to go over FAFSA.

First-Gen FAFSA Fridays

First-Gen FAFSA Fridays will be held on a monthly basis to assist students in completing federal and state financial aid applications. A space will be provided where students will receive one-on-one assistance in completing their financial aid applications and answer any questions they may have and address any concerns.

Student leads First-GenU BIPOC/Latinx Male Mentoring Program.

First-GenU BIPOC/Latinx Male Mentoring Program

Share your time, insights and life experience by becoming a peer mentor to BIPOC/Latinx male students at St. Edward’s. Our First-GenU paid internships are a valuable opportunity for first-gen male upperclassmen to support fellow first-gen male students as they acclimate to college life. Contact firsttogoat@lesyeuxdashley.com for details.

First-generation students tune in during their Freshman Seminar.

First-Gen Freshman Seminar

Our First Year Seminar in the Major for first-gen students provides important opportunities to acclimate to college life, foster community, build traits for success, tackle barriers and sharpen academic skills. This course also introduces you to campus services and resources and helps you identify your unique strengths that can support your success in college and beyond.

First-Gen Resources

Student networks with company representative at a career fair.

First-Generation Affinity Community

This first-gen affinity group sponsored by Career and Professional Development is a great opportunity to build community and create connections with other first-gen students. Members come together to network, engage, socialize and share resources specific to first-gen students.

Student meets with his Student Success Coach.

Student Success Center

Throughout your time at St. Edward’s, you’ll have personalized support to foster your success. Your success coach will help you navigate your college journey. Your career coach will guide the way for your professional path. And you’ll have access to a range of resources like academic support services and Student Disability Services (SDS).

Student discusses resources with her success coach.

Center for First-Generation Student Success

Tap into this national organization that provides resources, education, research and networking to better understand the first-generation student experience and help advance first-generation student success.

Student Government Association representatives recruit students at the Involvement Fair.

Get Involved in Campus Life

There’s always something happening on the hilltop. Getting involved is easy and enriches your college experience. You’ll meet new people, explore new interests and make an impact. Check out the exciting and fun ways you can make your mark at St. Edward’s.

Hailey Hibbs receives a student leadership award.

I’m First! Online Community

I’m First! celebrates first-gen college students, and St. Edward’s is a member of its community. Check out videos and blogs from first-gen students from across the country who share their stories and advice. First-gen Hilltopper Hailey Hibbs ’24 has been selected to write for I’m First! Read Hailey’s first blog, and be sure to look for her future blogs.