Belonging and Student Success: Celebrate National First-Generation College Student Day with Exciting Events

Wednesday, 6 November 2024, 22:18

Belonging and events play a crucial role in student success, especially during National First-Generation College Student Day. Join the U of A's Office of Transition Programs and Initiatives this Friday for a celebration filled with free snacks and community building. Discover how belonging impacts the college experience.
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Belonging and Student Success: Celebrate National First-Generation College Student Day with Exciting Events

Celebrate National First-Generation College Student Day

Belonging and events are essential elements in promoting student success. This Friday, the University of Arkansas will host its annual National First-Generation College Student Day Celebration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join the Office of Transition Programs and Initiatives for a day filled with fun, free snacks, and giveaways that foster a sense of belonging.

Benefits of Events for Student Success

  • Enhances social connections: Engaging in community events helps first-gen students build networks.
  • Promotes a sense of belonging: Activities like these underscore the importance of inclusion.
  • Fosters encouragement: Celebrating achievements boosts confidence among students.

Come and be part of this special day as we honor all first-generation college students and their incredible journeys!


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