First-Generation Low- Income Students: Support through Scholarship, Mentoring, Tutoring

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1 First-Generation Low- Income Students: Support through Scholarship, Mentoring, Tutoring Leslie Hahn Assistant Director, New Student Programs University of Florida leslieah@dso.ufl.edu

2 Presentation Overview First-Generation and Low-Income: Who are these students? Florida Opportunity Scholars Program (FOS) How can you improve services to FOS-like students on your campus?

1. Academic 3 preparation & college knowledge FG does not always equal LI and vice versa Many attended low income high schools Cultural Capital (Lundberg, 2007) & College Knowledge (Vargas, 2004) Baseball analogy Importance of relationships with adults Lundberg, C. (2007). How bad is a dented bat? A bleacher-seat view of cultural capital. About Campus. 11(6), 8-12. Vargas, J. H. (2004). College knowledge: Addressing information barriers to college. Boston, MA: College Access Services: The Education Resources Institute (TERI). www.teri.org

2. Relationship with 4 friends and family often change Straddling two cultures (London, 1992) Families unsure how to support student during college Many have friends who do not go to college Especially tough for students living at home Conflict management London, Howard B. (1992). Transformations: Cultural challenges faced by firstgeneration students. New Directions for Community Colleges, vol. 2, no. 4, p. 5-11

5 3. Free or low-cost support services often unknown or not used Could not afford it previously Not part of culture Brittany s Story Examples may include: Tutoring, Counseling Center, Health Clinic, Office Hours, etc

4. Face Different 6 Pressures Financial pressure Working while in school Career that makes a lot of money Send money home to help family Family pressure Limit campus involvement; focus on grades To come home Joselene s story

5. Tremendous drive, 7 motivation, determination Trailblazer In college to better family situation, clear goals Family often very proud Many mentors Sees college as a great opportunity, not a necessary step

8 Florida Opportunity Scholars Program University of Florida

9 Challenge Low SES students underrepresented at UF Meeting college costs is major family concern Fear of debt Fear that work may negatively impact academic success

Freshmen Family 10 Income

11 Action Create a scholarship program that provides a commitment for the lowest income students that they can graduate UF without debt and without working.

Target Scholarship 12 Population First-generation freshmen beginning with Summer 2006 class Parental income < $40,000 Florida resident

Percentage 13 Distribution by Race 2006 FTIC freshman enrollment

Projected Program 14 Costs First year: $2.1 million 444 students Second year: $3.6 million 750 students Third year: $5.5 million 1025 students Fourth year: $8 million 1250 students

Program Features 15 Four year renewable scholarship to meet full financial need (after all federal, state, institutional, private grants/scholarships) 2.0 GPA and 24 earned credits required to renew Support services Funding for one study abroad opportunity

Support Services 16 Special hour-long orientation* Residence hall housing priority Peer mentoring program* Presidential reception First-generation support groups List serve First-Year Florida Course* Financial literacy workshops* Academic interventions as necessary Year-end celebration *Mandatory for 2007 class

Research and 17 Assessment Most of information about first cohort (now sophomores) Three Focus Groups (n = 22) Surprised by lack of requirements /wanted more Financial literacy sessions extremely helpful Mentoring, wanted more contact/become mentors themselves Understanding difference between HS and College took a long time Sophomore Year: more workshops ($, Career, Study Abroad) Send newsletter to parents Pre Test with second cohort (n = 190, online survey) 77% Agreed or SA they have enough financial support to attend UF 89% Agreed or SA in their ability to succeed academically at UF 76% listed a parent or guardian as a support system while 52% listed an FOS mentor

18 First-Year GPA Results 2006 FTIC freshman enrollment

Where Do We Go From 19 Here? Strategic Plan/Assessments Funding Legislative appropriations Fundraising Grants Services for upper division students Expand eligibility? Staffing Review eligibility criteria

Small Group 20 Discussion Does a similar program exist on your campus? If not, would one like this be feasible? Where would you start? How are first-generation, low-income students supported on your campus? What are some first steps you might be able to take at your university?

21 Additional Resources Fitzgerald, B.K. (2003). The opportunity for a college education: Real promise or hollow rhetoric? About Campus, 8(5), 3-10. McCaroon, G.P & Inkelas, K.K. (2006). The gap between educational aspirations and attainment for first-generation college students and the role of parental involvement. Journal of College Student Development, 47(5), 534-548. Oldfield, K. (2007). Welcoming first-generation poor and working-class students to college. About Campus, 11(6), 2-12 Pascarella, E.T., et. al. (2004). First-Generation college students: Additional evidence on college experiences and outcomes. Journal of Higher Education, 75(3), 249-284.

22 For Additional Information: Leslie Hahn New Student Programs Financial Affairs Karen Fooks Student leslieah@dso.ufl.edu kfooks@ufl.edu Thanks for Attending!