• RISE With First-Generation College Students & Graduates

  • 2023/12/02
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RISE With First-Generation College Students & Graduates

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  • On this episode, we sat down with Pepperdine First Lady Joline Gash, first-years Jalen Brooks and Jillian George, and RISE Director Stacey Lee Gobir at the RISE Roundtable. What unites them is that they are all first-generation college students/graduates, being the first in their families to attend and complete college. 

    Nationwide, about half of all undergraduate students are first-generation college students, according to the Center for First-Generation Student Success. And yet, the Department of Education‘s NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) finds that first-gen students are more than twice as likely to leave school due to a variety of obstacles. However, according to the National Institutes of Health, first-generation college students often bring many strengths, including a strong work ethic, unique perspectives, and resilience that enrich campus communities.

    Here’s what we learned from our conversations:

    • The power of social support from friends, family, and faculty members in a first-gen student’s college journey 
    • How to be open to new experiences and meeting new people
    • The significance of finding a faith community and practicing gratitude in building resilience in college
    • The importance of managing one’s time and prioritizing well-being as a college student
    • The blessings and pressures associated with being a first-gen college student
    • How to reframe irrational thoughts about having to be perfect to practicing self-compassion and seeking help from others

    Connect with us:

    • Email: Resilience@pepperdine.edu 
    • Instagram: @pepperdinerise
    • Website: www.pepperdine.edu/rise/ 
    • Recommend a guest!: ​​https://forms.gle/HztkVNgrW85bvvd1A

    In this episode, we discuss…

    • 01:14 The definition of first-gen college student 
    • 02:59 First-year first-gen students Jillian George and Jalen Brooks’ college experience
    • 06:04 Sharing the first-gen college student experience with family
    • 09:25 The importance of a spiritual journey 
    • 09:54 Naming the people in life who provide support during hard times 
    • 11:25 The challenges that come with managing a college student schedule
    • 14:25 Pleasant surprises about the college experience
    • 17:48 Jillian and Jalen’s advice to their high school selves
    • 20:16 Resources for first-gen college students
    • 21:27 First Lady Joline Gash and RISE Director Stacey Lee Gobir’s first-gen college experience
    • 28:49 What it’s like to represent one’s family as a first-gen college student
    • 35:17 The most rewarding parts of the college experience
    • 40:48 Encouragement and advice for other first-gen college students
    • 43:52 How to stay connected with RISE
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On this episode, we sat down with Pepperdine First Lady Joline Gash, first-years Jalen Brooks and Jillian George, and RISE Director Stacey Lee Gobir at the RISE Roundtable. What unites them is that they are all first-generation college students/graduates, being the first in their families to attend and complete college. 

Nationwide, about half of all undergraduate students are first-generation college students, according to the Center for First-Generation Student Success. And yet, the Department of Education‘s NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) finds that first-gen students are more than twice as likely to leave school due to a variety of obstacles. However, according to the National Institutes of Health, first-generation college students often bring many strengths, including a strong work ethic, unique perspectives, and resilience that enrich campus communities.

Here’s what we learned from our conversations:

  • The power of social support from friends, family, and faculty members in a first-gen student’s college journey 
  • How to be open to new experiences and meeting new people
  • The significance of finding a faith community and practicing gratitude in building resilience in college
  • The importance of managing one’s time and prioritizing well-being as a college student
  • The blessings and pressures associated with being a first-gen college student
  • How to reframe irrational thoughts about having to be perfect to practicing self-compassion and seeking help from others

Connect with us:

  • Email: Resilience@pepperdine.edu 
  • Instagram: @pepperdinerise
  • Website: www.pepperdine.edu/rise/ 
  • Recommend a guest!: ​​https://forms.gle/HztkVNgrW85bvvd1A

In this episode, we discuss…

  • 01:14 The definition of first-gen college student 
  • 02:59 First-year first-gen students Jillian George and Jalen Brooks’ college experience
  • 06:04 Sharing the first-gen college student experience with family
  • 09:25 The importance of a spiritual journey 
  • 09:54 Naming the people in life who provide support during hard times 
  • 11:25 The challenges that come with managing a college student schedule
  • 14:25 Pleasant surprises about the college experience
  • 17:48 Jillian and Jalen’s advice to their high school selves
  • 20:16 Resources for first-gen college students
  • 21:27 First Lady Joline Gash and RISE Director Stacey Lee Gobir’s first-gen college experience
  • 28:49 What it’s like to represent one’s family as a first-gen college student
  • 35:17 The most rewarding parts of the college experience
  • 40:48 Encouragement and advice for other first-gen college students
  • 43:52 How to stay connected with RISE

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