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WLU Celebrates First Gen Students

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CHARLESTON, WV – College for West Virginia (CFWV) is joining a national effort to celebrate the successes and contributions of first-generation college students, faculty, staff, and alumni in West Virginia. Today, colleges, universities, campus student support programs, and other partners celebrate the success of first-generation college students, faculty, staff, and alumni across the state. Celebrations include campus events featuring notable first-generation alumni, highlights of first-generation students and programs, first-generation faculty discussions in classrooms, workshops that help promote student success and retention, and much more.

Sharing WLU swag and prizes are, from left (seated) Director of Financial Aid Katie Cooper and Executive Director of Housing and Student Life Marcella Snyder. 

“First-generation college students and graduates are trailblazers in West Virginia,” said Dr. Sarah Armstrong Tucker, West Virginia’s Chancellor of Higher Education. “Whether it’s with the support of their loved ones or by their own motivation, those who become the first in their family to go to college are true role models – and absolutely deserving of recognition. Through their commitment to reaching their dreams, they are inspiring new generations of learners. I’m thrilled that we’re able to dedicate a day to celebrating their successes.”

Institutions participating in West Virginia’s inaugural First-Generation College Celebration are:

The First-Generation College Celebration is an initiative launched by the Council for Opportunity in Education and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators’ Center for First-Generation Student Success. The celebration is held each year on November 8, the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act of 1965. Colleges across the country come together to celebrate the first-generation college students on their campuses on this day.

CFWV is a free college- and career-planning program managed by the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, in conjunction with the West Virginia Community and Technical College System. Follow the campaign on social media:


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