Florida International University (FIU) has been recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) as a First Forward university for its commitment and success in serving first-generation students. As a First Forward Institution, FIU joins an elite community of institutions that are prepared to share evidence-based practices and resources, troubleshoot challenges, generate knowledge and continue to advance the success of first-generation students across the country.
“Every day at FIU, I meet some of the most determined and ingenious students, who are proudly paving a new path forward for themselves and their families,” said FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg. “As a first-generation college graduate myself, I understand the life-changing difference that additional support and guidance can have.” Twenty-five percent of FIU students are considered first-generation, and nearly 50 percent are Pell grant recipients. FIU’s access and support programs for first generation students include Federal TRIO programs, success coaches, professional advisors, a Math Mastery Lab and the largest learning assistant program in the nation.
“As one of the largest minority-serving universities in the nation, we have a proactive and innovative approach to student success that has resulted in increased retention and graduation rates, especially for first-generation students,” said Elizabeth Bejar, Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs. “We count the talent, dedication and hard work of our first-generation students as one of our institution’s strengths and we hope to serve as a model for supporting the success of these students.”
This past April, FIU hosted the first annual Focus on First Generation conference, which provided a platform for academic and student affairs professionals to engage and share strategies for building institutional effectiveness, increasing equitable outcomes and supporting career readiness of first-generation students.