Midland College has undertaken a deliberate effort to recognize and offer support to First Generation
college students through our recently established First Generation Student Success
Initiatives. In doing so, MC strives to align vision with action by augmenting pillars
of our strategic plan to serve West Texas.
With the intent to build leaders both within their families and in their communities,
our initiatives strive to assist a range of first-generation college students from
non-traditional to first-time in college, and those seeking a variety of degrees or
certificates. These include specialized first-generation advising and coaching, a
first-generation student organization, and a First-Generation scholarship program
in which students act as First-Generation Ambassadors. Each of these initiatives offers
distinct experiences and events for first-generation students while emphasizing access,
student success, and collaboration.
Support starts here
Through focus groups and polling, MC has found that first-generation students really
desire a feeling of belonging and community combined with clarity and thorough explication
of higher education systems and processes. Alicia Zamora*, a 20-year-old First-Generation
and first-time in college student explained that she felt helpless when she would
have conversations with instructors “that ended with them asking me, ‘didn’t your parents tell you this?’ I couldn’t really
ask [my parents] stuff about school.”
To assist students like Alicia, the Student Services team and the First-Gen Success
staff collaborate to streamline the transition to higher education. Whether it’s course
selection, navigating college policies, or learning about campus resources our team
provides tailored guidance to help First-Gen students achieve their academic goals.
The power of connection
When we heard feedback in the fall of 2024 that more students wanted to participate
in First-Generation activities, we responded by rallying to create a new campus organization
to do just that.
Led by Lazaro Diaz, Career & Transfer Advisor, this student club focuses on creating
community among students. Student engagement for this brand-new group has been encouraging
with more than 60 students indicating interest in the organization and meeting attendance
averaging 16 attendees in our first two meetings.
Leslie Romero, an early high school graduate and first-generation Ambassador ran for
and won an officer position in the First-Gen Club and said that participating helps
her feel less alone on her educational journey. She shared that, “meeting others with similar challenges and hearing their stories has been inspiring.”
...meeting others with similar challenges and hearing their stories has been inspiring.
First-Gen in Action
Our First-Generation Ambassador student group acts as a dual leadership mentoring
program and a scholarship opportunity for especially motivated first-gen students.
To that end, they recently helped the campus celebrate National First-Generation College
Celebration Day in November by hosting a First-Gen Fiesta for the campus which featured
food, music and games. Students planned and participated in the event which was a
large success due to their efforts.
Alicia credits her good experiences in college so far in large part to the Ambassador
program which, she says, has helped her become more outspoken. “Getting to know my first-gen advisors has helped me feel more at ease when asking
questions,” she said. Building a strong sense of community not only reflects MC’s commitment to
first-generation needs but also to understanding our area and its challenges.
First-generation students bring resilience, determination, and unique perspectives
to Midland College which is recognized by the faculty and staff, many of whom are
also first-generation. Our campus has developed an informal mentorship program where
faculty/staff can opt in to serve as 'First Gen Champions' meaning that students can
be directed to them if they have a particular question or interest about their fields
of expertise or knowledge. Champions are also invited to participate in first-gen
events, to help strengthen the connections between their shared background and experiences.
In this way we both honor the past (experiences of former first-generation students)
and help current students reimagine the future, a key component of Midland College’s
vision for growth and improvement.
MC’s First-Generation Student Initiatives are focused on creating a foundation for
success by providing comprehensive support in ways that are simple but create a lasting
impact. Our Advising, Student Club, Ambassador program and Champions all work together
to support first-gen students as they achieve their educational goals. In doing so,
we hope to help first-gen students create a ripple effect of success and empowerment
for future generations.
*Names have been changed per student request
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