FirstGen Forward releases new fact sheet on first-generation students' degree attainment
New findings show success gaps between first-generation students and their continuing-generation peers
Additionally, forty-eight percent (48%) of first-generation students obtained a postsecondary credential compared to seventy percent (70%) of continuing-generation students, meaning the remaining fifty-two percent (52%) of first-generation and thirty percent (30%) of continuing-generation students had yet earn postsecondary credentials six years after entering college.
"More than half of the undergraduates in our country are first-generation, and these students are applying to college at twice the rate of continuing-generation students," said
"By 2031, seventy-two percent of jobs in the
This new resource, produced with RTI International, joins a growing series of national data fact sheets released by FirstGen Forward, formerly the Center for First-generation Student Success. These data are sourced from the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2012/17 Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal Study (BPS:12/17).
The fact sheet, First-generation College Students' Achievement and Federal Student Loan Repayment, describes the completion gap between first- and continuing-generation students (overall and by race/ethnicity), a comparison of degree earners who started at private, nonprofit, 4-year colleges with other institutional types (public, 2-year, etc.).
The fact sheet also contains initial data points on federal student loan repayments. Highlights from the fact sheet include:
- Six years after starting college, 69% of first-generation students made at least one late payment versus 50% of their continuing-generation student peers.
- 81% of Black or African American and 71% of Hispanic or Latinx/a/o first-generation students made at least one late payment compared to 65% of White and 40% of Asian first-generation students.
"These data reinforce our call to action," said Jones. "If we come together and provide the support needed for first-generation student success, the benefits—for the student, for the institution, for the workforce, and for our economy—will be immense."
To access the fact sheet and other resources on first-generation students, or to learn more about FirstGen Forward, visit firstgenforward.org.
ABOUT FIRSTGEN FORWARD
FirstGen Forward™, formerly the Center for First-generation Student Success, accelerates success for first-generation students in education, career, and life through our collaborations with higher education, philanthropy, business, government, and individuals to eliminate the completion gap and broaden post-college opportunities. Our vision: A future in which first-generation students obtain postsecondary credentials; access opportunities commensurate with their skills, education, and training; and maximize their service to people and communities throughout the world.
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