The university will celebrate first-generation students, faculty and staff with profiles and events.

The student organization is dedicated to assisting all first-generation students at Texas A&M.

A review by Texas A&M researchers identifies various challenges unique to this population.

For John E. Hurtado, who is now leading the College of Engineering, his journey at Texas A&M started with grad school.

As graduation approaches, Lizeth Parra ‘21 reflects on her college experience as a first-generation college student.

The Routh First-Generation Center will facilitate peer-to-peer education among first-generation college graduates working at the university.

Drawing from personal experiences, Krystal Flores is supporting first-generation students at the Texas A&M Higher Education Center in McAllen and developing local public health interventions.

The virtual event Nov. 2-6 will honor and recognize first-generation college students with numerous activities.

The College of Liberal Arts’ Freshman Innovation Group (FIG) aims to make the “firsts” of college less daunting for first-generation students.